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Show THE Thursday, August 9, 1951 PORI (Zdv-wcvf-e Sportsmen Urged to Familiarize Themselves with Proclamations Notice To Woter Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Carbon County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: Bala D. 22638 Haralampos for foutis, Price, Utah; .62 sec.-f- t. irrigation use from an unnamed spring area at a point S. 2840 ft. and E. 125 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec. 17, T14S, R10E, which is the point of collection for a spring area beginning S. 2800 ft. and E. 135 ft. from NVi Cor. said Sec. 17 and embraced in the following traverse; W. 225 ft., S. 130 ft., E. 225 ft. and N. 130 ft. to beg. From the point of collection the water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 400 ft. and used from April 1 to October 10 to irrigate 12 acres of land embraced in NW'ASEVi Sec. 17, T14S, R10E. 22793 Carlos Giacoletto, Helpfor irrigation er, Utah; 1.5 sec.-f- t. use from Gordon Creek Wash at a point S. 30 ft. and E. 920 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 13, T14S, R9E. The water will be pumped from the wash into an open ditch and con veyed a distance of 260 ft. where it will be used from April 1 to November 1 to irrigate 60 acres of land embraced in NWViNWVi, Sec. 13, T14S, SV.NE'iNWVi R10E. 22780 Price, Andv Larcher, for irrigation use Utah; .5 sec.-f- t. from an open drain at a point S. 1640 ft. and E. 120 ft. from N'A Cor. Sec. 27, T14S, R10E. The water will be used from April 1 to October 15 to irrigate 13 acres of land embraced in SW14NEy4 Sec. 27, T14S. R10E. 22946 Morgan & Walton Oil & Gas. Inc., 518 Wasatch Oil 1 Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah; for miscellaneous purposes from Miller Canyon, trib. to Price River at a point W. 1400 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 22, T12S, R7E. The water will be pumped through pipe a distance of 6000 ft. and used in drilling and exploring for oil and gas, for the production of oil and gas and for camp facilities. 22999 A. E. Van Wagoner, from Coal Price, Utah; 100 ac.-f- t. Creek, trib. to Price River at a point E. 535 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 27, T13S, R11E. The water will be conveyed by ditch a distance of 3000 ft. to an offstream reservoir site made by constructing an impounding dam to a height of 8 ft.,a the center of which is located at ft. point S. 1200 ft. and W. 2600 from NE Cor. Sec. 3, T14S, R11E. The reservoir will have a capacity and will inundate 15 of 80 ac.-f- t. acres of land embraced in NEt-NW- 4 Sec. 3, T14S, R11E. The water will be stored from November 1 to May 1 of the year following and after storage will be released and allowed to flow down a natural channel to a point E. 300 ft. from EV4 Cor. Sec 3, T14S. R11E, where it will be rediverted and conveyed by ditch a distance of 2700 ft. and used from April 15 to September 15 to irrigate 80 acres of land embraced in Sec. 10 and SV2SWV4 Sec. sec.-f- t. in. 3, T14S, RUE. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applicar must tions, with reasons therefor, extra be in affidavit form, with Encopy and filed with the State Salt gineer. 403 State Capitol, SepLake City, Utah, on or before tember 29, 1951. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer First Published: August 2, 1951. Last Published: August 30, 1951. E Page Three FNo Fish Plant Program In High Lakes Now Under Way Fishing in North Utah Streams Mother Nature delt fishermen a body blow in north central Utah when the recent cloudbust played havoc with many trout streams m that area of the storm. J. R. Murdock, superintendent of the Morgan hatchery, assisted by other fish and game department personnel, has completed a survey ol the streams affected. It appears that Hardscrabble creek is totally lost to fishing for at least a tvvo-veperiod. The upjH'r portion of this stream had been closed to fishing for the past three seasons. It had been heavily stocked during this period. All of these fish were lost. The stream bed and its plant life took a severe beating as well. The whole Weber River drainage suffered to some extent. Other hard hit tributary streams included Lost ereek, Echo creek, East canyon and Chalk creeks. It is anticipated that fishing on the Weber river itself will be slowed up for several days because of the heavy inflow of silt and debris from these feeder streams. the first half championship in the recreation softball league with eight straight wins against no defeats. Mike Viamakis pitched his team to victory in seven of the conThe Hellenic Youth Organizatests and Tony Kourianos pitched tion softball team consisting of the eighth and final victory of the Tony an i Mike Kourian is, Mike first half. In the second half opener the Viamakis, Jim Liiigos, John Kan-ari- s, John llillas, Mike Marka-oh- n HYO team was up to its old tricks Phil Lioiiakis, and turned back the Price Tradj and Gus Plantes, won ing aggregation by a 3 count. Hellenic Youth Win First Half Title With Straight Cloudburst Damages TAe Utah fish and game department spokesmen are once again urging sportsmen of the state to avail themselves of copies of all proclamations as they are published. Each year the department extends its efforts to keep sportsmen informed of any changes in fish and game laws, opening and closing, dates of seasoi s, etc. As required by law, proclamations covering all fishing and hunting seasons are published in two newspapers of general and statewide circulation. Every effort is made to issue these proclamations in clear, easily read Special regulations, language. changes, restrictions and limitations are listed in these proclamations. In the interest of a better informed public, the department then has printed several thousand copies of each proclamation issued. These are available to sportsmen and organized groups through their license vendors, or at the department's offices, 1506 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Those interested in the saving of the sportsmens dollars would do well to cut each proclamation from their newspaper as it is issued. In any case, the department again urges all sportsmen to avail themselves of the proclamations to misunderstandings preclude through not knowing of the continued changes in dates, rules, etc., that are necessary to efficient conservation practices. SUN-ADVOCAT- Viamakis allowed only three hits. The next game for the conquerors will be against the Rieh-lie- ld Auto Parts club Monday. 8-ga- j llala-manda- ris 9-- USE FOR ATHLETES FOOT BECAUSE It has greater PENETRATING -L Power. With 90 undiluted aJco-h- el base, it carries the active medication DEEPLY, to kill the germ on contact. Get happy relief in ONE HOUR, or your 40c back at KELLEYS PRICE DRUG. ar This years fish planting program in the higher lakes and streams of the Uinta mountains Signs Placed is well under way at this time. Approximately two and one-ha- lf On Uintah Roads million trout fry will be planted Signs have been placed on by horseback before this season is over. Of this total, some 400,-00- 0 the main roads leading into the Uintah lake country with will be Eastern brook, and the balance Natives. warning notices about the noft laws now in boat, Practically all fish taken by force. sportsmen in the High Uinta area The signs were placed by are the result of this yearly "opthe game department followFish trucks eration horseback. take fry to the dead ends of seving the arrest of dozens of eral of the nearest access roads sportsmen who unknowingly entered the restricted waters milk cans ready for in under the new laws. transfer to horseback. One can is In placing the signs, a game Two can live as cheaply as one; placed on each side of every pack. Average is about 2,000 fish per as one large family used to. department spokesman has asked that the public refrain can, or 4,000 to each pack. From from destroying the notices. here the animals transport the d signs Damaging fiy by rugged trails from one to too miles into the waters is a misdemeanor, the spokestwenty-si- x man said. of this back country. Sometimes Dick Goodworth, Guy Bronson, Frank Griffin and Dick Bennett are the fish and game department Arrested Sixty-tw- o employees expert in this field. These men do the bulk of this type During July for planting in the intas. Able asin this program is given sistance Fish-GaOffenses by three ranchers and outfitters Sixty-tw- o arrests for fish and without remuneration from the department. They are Bob Davis game law violations were reportClarence ed during the month of July, ac- on the Uinta river, cording to Golden Peay, chief of Jones on Yellowstone, and Billy the law enforcement division, Davis on Rock creek. state fish and game department. A total of $1905.00 was collected UTAH TO RECEIVE Adequate insurance coverage in fines durjpg this period. FEDERAL GAME FUNDS on your home, your car or The use of illegal bait ranked your possessions is one thing dein number first the The Utah Fish and Game offending. it never pays to put off! Many Second in line was fishing in clos- partment will receive about $340,-00- 0 a man with good intentions ed waters. from Pitman-Robertso- n funds has found himself faring a Several arrests were made for and about $40,000 from Dingell heavy loss. Dont delay if its worth inillegal use of rafts. Most of these Bill funds this year, according to suring, insure it now! occured in waters of the Uinta advice received by the departmountain section. This is ment from Washington. EQUITABLE Sportsmen are reminded by Mr. the largest appropriation to the Peay that most of the states wa- department since the funds were ters are closed to fishing from started. Insurance Agency The funds are availboats, rafts of other floating de- able as of July 1, 1951. GEORGE PATTERICK vices. With few exceptions, all J. 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