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Show TTIE 30 Utahns Fined For Game Fishing Outlook Law Violations At Scofield Thirty Utahns puj.i f.r.e f,. violating the state fish and g.,rrc laws, according to repoits tele .. Good, Tests Show .'. . O ' l . -; . - s ' n fi-- Genuine ! cut-of-to- Grange r r 'Jeep ON TO WORK YOUR FARM PICK-U- wheel-driv- V e iflTER&SOUNTAIH, INC. Distributors East Dial LAKE CITY, UTAH 5-13- Helper's Utah Bottlers edged out a win over the Peaches at Btigham last Friday Uity Dark eight ..s Harold' "Hank won has second lndustssal league name of the week. Going into Lie last of the ninth with the ball game tied up at ti all, Frank Blown c.iiiu' up with his second hat of the even. rig, a double to center field, and scored on John MeGurks third lungle of the game, a single to right. Dark showed plenty of stilt f to retire the Beaches in the last of th.e ninth. The Utah Bottlers went to work in th.e first inning and pushed over three runs, but the Beaches tied the game lip at the end of the thi'd Helper went ahead in the fifth, only to have the stubborn Peach.es come back in the eighth to knot the count again. The eleven hits Brigham City registered off Dark were scattered over the route, and the former American association pitcher looked plenty good all the way. Tuesday he beat Magna, and after nursing a tired arm for three days, went to the hill at the call of Manager "Ug" Wilson. He had fine control, issuing only one base on balls and striking out five. t) , repre-e:- Pace Five Runfest Marks Games As Carbon, Mesa Series Split ed this week by the Utai: K mi aI'".-:' .'1 U'.f,. o: .,h!i .r.d;o.;- Game Department. i Betu,1o v .., Si',,: a i r 2 of Harold Honingcr, Men Ion, u 1' .in-" hire v ere wiiie- Fera-''- " to court ami convicted o "hat ei'.im1hten d dur.ng tnc p.uC EnieO shooting four swan, lie was fiiuu 'Aeek as fee result ,.f fu; tiler ef. $100. Howard lleninger, a brothe: in.erl.it .ws, it w,,s reMrted er and also of Memion. who w.t lure by M. J. Ma.l-eo- , v,o". superin-- i driving the ear, objected to the tendent of state fisheries Burly f arr,Sa-ofine in court and was fined SV dnak up of fne ire enver at the Core, for driving the car that was ust'-.- Ire-eveir - re'.por,-:ol- e for the vrffnizationhis brother to transport th, k !nr i s ft by Lit," in nnvt.r.4 the 0f ami swan. L'um' w Mtus, b.o sLi.od. W .;. elect Dn Apid IT. Mr. Madsen, w.th may Fifteen were arrested for fishother bj' "ltn The feeler. it:on objec- - ing without licenses and euc' tile ass. stance of Jack World. tlude Co:,": v at. on and were fined $25; six were each 'president ut d.e Carbun-Emcr- y asso-ii.i- t. a", i emrrse in fined $25 for duck violations, and F.sh and Game Protective nation of t.a .. .u or., othfined for conducted seven various c. were .n.i tests of oxygon coo, 3nd effect of er offenses. Two juveniles were the water in the Scofield reserbetween various districts said Ur. Migh- - taken to court for shooting from voir and found he oxygon eon. cm state group, the highway and two were taken 'to be alarmingly low creating an h that in for fishing out of season, the impres.-iolife m the water had boon dangerou-l- y reports showed. curbed. T .ne-- e tests were made m t ie narrow neck of water just FOR SEK Those who will attend the mootabove the dam. ing Sunday include Wayne Malin, However, additional tests were Roosevelt; Dave E. Jensen, Vermade last week when trap nets nal; Clarence Jones, Altonah; John Madsen, Duchesne; J. E. were installed and kept in the water for 11 hours in another Kirby, Moab; Darrell Simmons, B.S. ROCK WOOL and Lloyd Lawton, Heber City portion of the reservoir After Mr. Simmons is president and 'that length of time, it was found ! J I, nine ON FI of the that the nets contained Mr. Lawton, secretary sVE statewide federation. Besides the rainbow and four native trout, 12 nine suckers and 103 KKKP ('001. in representatives, Jack perch, the chubs, scourge of game fish -of the Carbon World, president fishermen. Needless to say, (ill or Write Emery Fish and Game associa- jnnd fi.--h were returned to live tion and other local sportsmens the water with the exception of the G. Wallace officials and enthusiasts are exchubs. They met a fate that only to attend. IKICK, I TAH pected a fisherman could devise. (HONE 4M Mr. Madsen reported that these The Legal envelopes findings a:e heartening to the fishermen in that they indicate better survival of fish life in the reservoir than had heretofore been expected on the basis of the earlier oxygen tests. This net PUT A test indicated conclusively that the Scofield game fish population came through the winter relatively undistui bed. Mr. Madsen said. The most significant fact, howAS A the Universal "Jeep ever, is that our trout plantings 2carries up to 1200 lbs. It has are taking effect in the reserm .X for conventional travel, voir. for bad roads or cross He said the respective fish country hauling. were taken of the last tlyeo plants ASAMOBILE POWER UNIT, the "Jeep of rainbows and of the last two hamgives you power to operate plants of natives. He was also mer mills, ensilage cutters and with the growth of impressed the fish which as he indicated many other pieces of belt and shaft driven equipment. with his hands, as fishermen do, could be interpreted from eight AS A TOW TRUCK, the Universal inches to a foot long. of a braked payload "Jeep pulls These findings indicate that 5000 lbs., with plenty of reserve fishermen who frequent the resfor steep grades and heavy going. ervoir will find some good fishAS A LIGHT TRACTOR, the Universal ing this year, Mr. Madsen stat"Jeep operates pull type and hy- ed, pointing out that this will be draulic-lif- t has power implements only the third year since the resand traction for field work, with ervoir has been under normal op1200-lb- . drawbar pull. erations. The chub life in the reservoir remains a constant threat to the and the game fish population Utah fish and game department is expecting to do something to eliminate these undesirable fish. A program of chub eradication will be undertaken this summer with seines, traps and chemical treatment of certain highly infested portions of the lake. We were fearful during the latter part of April and the first kSLLYS part of May that we would lose every game fish in the reservoir. of the Only the timely break-u- p ice averted an extremely danger-ou- t 333 So. 3rd he suffocation condition, said. SALT The first load of fish for this BE tSKI) WITH IT l.L TYPE OB HYDRAULIC IMPLEMENTS year was planted last week in the of PRICE, UTAH E, 0? of reportable diseases from Carnine cases of chicken pox. No bon county, according to a report diseases were reported from Trice from Carbon county along with city. a T sac Carbon college's Golden F.igles and the Mesa Maverick nine split two-gaa two-d.i- y senes held here last Wednesday and Thursday with the Mavericks pounding out a decisive 13-- 4 score m the tirst contest Wednesday and the Eagles retaliating the following the visitors day by shellacking 4 with a handy defeat. In the first game the Mesans had too much power for the Eagles as they chalked up 13 bits as against five for Carbon. However, the following day the Eagles countered with a rally midway along the game and powered over 20 runs in three innings to send the Maverieks home on the short end of a lopsided score. Mesa again countered with 13 hits w hile the Eagles garnered 10. Black Diamond Post No. 9414 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MEMORIAL DAY 24-1- SM r DRAGERTON GYM 25 DISEASES MUSIC BY JIMMY DART Admission $1.50, incl. tax Measles still leads the number 14. Sixteen cases wore reported from the state dep.utment of health for the week ending May Carbon College Player Pitches Coors to Victory Tommy Migliaccio, Carbon college infielder and pitcher, took his place on the mound Sunday for Coors of Helper and beat the Western Juab county entry, Eureka, on their home diamond, 12-as Manager Aee Verdis nine annexed their second win of the new season against one loss. That Migliaccio had good control is evidenced by the fact that lie struck out 10 Eurekans and issued three liases on balls. He was touched for 11 Hits, but kept them very well scattered. Coors big inning came in the fifth inning frame when they combined four hits with two errors and two walks to score six runs off L. Sanderson. Frank Scavo kept his big bat booming Sunday as he came through with 4 hits in 6 times at bat, all of them singles. Nick Mascara and Pete Tabone with 3 for 6 each had a good day. Coors played Spanish Fork at Fork Wednesday and Spanish will be at home here next Sunday as they meet Payson at 2:00 p. m. 1. SUMMER MUSIC PROGRAM DISCUSSED OF mmm company MAY 22 MAY 24 IN PRICE The Carbon county board of education at its last regular meeting discussed the summer music program which has been in operation during the summer months for the past several years and the superintendent was instructed to work with Owen Burgener and E. M. Williams to arrange for the program for this summer. Scofield reservoir by the Carbon-Emer- y association. This planting program will continue from now until the opening of the season on June 12 at 5:00 a. m., providing weather conditions permit, Mr. World reported. For Rent, For Sale signs at The TABLE MOREL RADIOS All Makes BASEBALL MITTS Were Fighting Your Enemies Friends! Millions of them! kept them by fighting its yu Budweiser has made them and enemies . . . your enemies, too, jjke fine beer. 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