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Show Pago Ten THE I Tie Cklv-trci- L (Bext ifaTwirfh, Thursday, May 15, 1952 PORT e Unprecedented High Flood Waters Will Result in Some Fish Loss in Streams BERT SAYS: IMPORTANT. Suppose en Atomic Bomb exploded Suppose suddenly you saw the very bright flash that only an can male. Just remember what I do PUCK COVER. Duck away from it away from glass windows or doors and that might smash. If you are indoors, duck under or behind a desk, e and cover up your face end neck chair, a table or e sofa with your arms or, better still, with e coat or rug if they ere right beside you." "THIS ' SUN-ADVOCA- IS VERY Same fish losses will result from the unprecedented high, flood waters in Utah streams this year, especially in the north half of the state, where the heaviest snowfall on record was deposited during the winter just past. These losses will not be too great since no early plantings of trout in these streams had been made in anticipation of the floods. Normal planting has been done only in streams above reservoirs or lakes that are In themselves trout waters and would serve to catch any planted fish moved downstream by the extremely high waters. Chief concern resulting from the flooded streams is the havoc shown in the change of channels, heavy silting, and loss of plant end Insect life that takes years in the making. Department spokesmen note that only nature and time can repair these losses in many of our finest trout streams. They also note that a record number of hatchery raised legal and larger size trout are still on hand to go into these streams when the flood period passes. It is believed that most such planting can be done before the general opening of the trout season nearby with no warning. .... .... Kenilworth, Ferron And Ccstle Gate Trauntvein and Crocco with Take Coal Openers Dragerton 7-- 14. Interagency Committee Schedules Annual Meets on Range, Game Herd Conditions making up the committee are the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Fish and Game department. Thoughiout the preceding year, the field men of these agencies gather the information necessary to their recommendations to the board. Usually there is agreement toy the three committee agencies on the kill recommendations far any given district. When there is a difference of opinion, individual recommendations go to the 'board. Information needed by the committee in making its recammen- - The Utah Interagency Committee has scheduled its annual meetings over the state for the discussion of range and game herd conditions from which are determined the committees kill to the Big Game Board, reeom-datio- ns according to Harold S. Crane, supervisor of game management for the Fish and Game Department. The Interagency Committee was set up in 1945 at the request of the Board of Big Game Control to assist the board in the determination of its decisions regarding the big game kill each season. The three land management agencies TO MY FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES: more Grocery served Carbon, Emery I was proud to For 20 years Zions Wholesale grocers and communities in San Juan counties, of which part. than the and be a Now Zion's Wholesale Grocery is no more, hope that the same cooperation and help you gave to me when I was manager of the Price branch is extended to the new owner, Utah Wholesale Grocery. and I There is nothing in this world that can take the place of true friends and once more I wish to extend my warmest feeling to the good people of Southeastern Utah. dationa is gathered by each agen- cys many field men, the rangers and game division employees of the Forest Service, wardens and district game managers of the Fish and Game department, and the field men of the B L M. Such information comes from actual range study, special feed plot and browse studies, checking station Information, hard counts that are conducted each year, and other means. Sportsmen, landowenrs, stockmen, and others interested participate in this work that forms the .basis for the Committees recommendations. The five annual meetings of the Board of Big Game Control are soon to be set and announced. These meetings are public and anyone, individual or group, may then also make their recommendations regarding the season's Dig game kill. It is from these latter recommendations, along with those of the Interagency Committee, that the annual harvest of big game for the fall seasons is set. South High Cubs Nab Class A Thintlad Title Thinclads of the Price junior high school literally showed their heels to other contestants in the 1952 Carbon junior high track and field meet staged at .the Carbon college stadium last week. Although the Pirates failed to make the points that lead them to the 1951 track title, they still scored enough to outdistance their closest rivals. Last week they scored 95 5 points as compared to the mark made 'last year. This year East Carbon nosed out Helper for second place with 52 3- -5 points. Helper came in third with 48 points and Spring 5 Glen was fourth with 17 points. Castle Gate entered contestants this year and came in fifth with three points. Outstanding point getters in the meet and for the Price junior high were Arellano in Class I with 18 and Regis of Price in Class 3, also with 18 points. High man in Class 2 was Kerlav of Spring Glen with 10 points. Four new records went into the books in Class 1 and three of these were made by Arellano. Two new records were made in Class II by Cilito and Rex Day, both of Helper. In Class III two new records were made, one by Travos Winn and the other by Larpy Regis, both of Price. Following are the individual event results with 1951 record listed in parenthesis: Class I dash Arellano, Price; East Best, Price, and Martinez, Carbon. :6.2 (:6.4), new record. dash Arellano, Price; Wycherley, Helper, and Best, Price. :8.8 (:9.1), new record. 4-- 103-poi- nt 3-- The South high Cubs of Salt Lake City completely dominated the Class A high school track and field meet Saturday as they rambled to a record - breaking 88 -3 points to far outdistance all op position. 220-yarelay West came in second with 38, and East Carbon. Fat was third with 30, then Og- new record. E 0029 14 2 8 pitcher. Games coming up this Sunday will see Kenilworth playing at Dragerton, end Ferron traveling to Hiawatha, ""kaiser will play Castle Gate at Helper Saturday. Helper Game Sunday - The Helper Merchants will play Bingham on the Helper field Sunday at 2:30 pm. n 100-ya- true. Nash Rambler owners are amazed at the sensational mileage they get This is the car that holds the record in the Mobilgas Economy Run with 31.05 miles performer with so much per gallon! This in a real red-hroom inside! This in such a smart and beautifully equipped car the only car that comes to you with its many custom accessories at no extra cost I Come see it Especially, come drive it Just take five minutes to discover something absolutely new in handling and parking ease . . . and new in performance, tool all-ti- 440-yar- 440-ya- ot Aib-ey- ta, Nmk 6). Helper, 41 10 Vi (48 sunn, UrMm DtS, HkVgm THI THI STATESMAN TNI AMBASSADOa 3"). faOtwW CTraWo. Ha IAMSLII KRAYNC MOTOR CO. A large banner was presented to the winning school by the Carbon Lettermens dub and individual ribbons were presented the winners in each event 23 SOUTH CARBON AVE. PRICE, UTAH 50-ya- nd rd 1- rd Helper. Price :26.3 (:27-5)- , den with 29, Carbon with 20 East Carbon, relay Weber 16 and Box Elder. GranGlen. :59L0 (:59.-0- ). ite, Davis, Logan, Jordan Provo Helper, Spring and Bear River strung out in that Pole vault Potts, Price; order. East Carbon, and Blevins, y team The Carbon chalked up the only first place East Carbon. 8 6 (8" 6). High jump Tryoo, Price; 3, 440-ya- rd Wm. (Bill) Hakalo Kar-ric- k, 880-rela- Kar-ric- k. East Carbon; Lavitt, and Gross, Spring Glen. Tied for first and third places. 4 714 (4 Broad jump Arellano, Price; Wycherley, Helper; Gonzales, East new Carbon. 16 0 (15 3 record. Shot put Blevins, East Carbon; Arellano, Price, and) Birlst, Helper. 34 8 (32 7), new re cord. Class II Bob Warren, dash East Carbon; Wayne Slllitoe, Helper, and Thomas Burns, Spring Glen. : 11.2 (:10.9). 440-ya- rd relay Helper, East Carbon, Spring Glen. :53.0 (:52.-4-). 8) 4), 100-ya- Sx .-sS- rd 440-yadash Terry Grogan Price; Morley, Price, and Rodriquez, East Carbon. 1:05 (not run last year). dash Cilito, Helper; Orlando, Helper, and Bob Warren, East Carbon, tied for second, :25.0 (:25.5) new record. Pole vault Jimmy Kerlav, Spring Glen; Muncy, East Carbon, and Dixon, East Carbon. 8 rd 220-ya- Everlasting Whitewalls! Nowhere else do you get the lifetime beauty and styling of this great U.S. ROYAL MASTER! This is the only tire whose spotless whitewalls are fully protected by the completely exclusive U. S. ROYAL CURBGUARD. No more curb scuff and abrasion no pedal cleaning nuisance and expense! Billions of miles of owner experience have proved this distinctively new con toua cept of styling and beauty. Come in-- see the U. S. 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Class III rd dash Crank er, East Carbon; Regis, Price and Winn, Price. :10.& (:Kk3). di Helper, East relay Carbon and Price. :52.2 (:50.2). rd dash Holdaway, Price; Thayn, Price, and Wahl, Helper. 1:08 (:55.2.). 220-ya- rd dash Winn, Price; Crank er, East Carbon, and Forsyth, Helper, :24f (: 25.4) , new record. Pole vault Regis, Price; Cast Carbon, and Lamph, tied for second. 8 6 (9 6). Regis, Price; ForHigh jump syth, Helper, and Halamandaris, Price. 5' 2 (5 3V4). Broad jump Regis, Price; Wall, Helper, and Lamph, Price, tied for second 18 4 ((17 Shot put Dmitrioh, Price; Halamandaris, Price, and Bright-wise- r, 2 Byrge Castle Gate battery with Scavo catching. Dragerton Campbell with Tittle catching. No line score was sent in on the Ferron - Kaiser game but nt Arnold was the winning (3as Gauge, was broken Price Junior High Grabs Track Title IN THE NEXT ISSUEI Re- R H . 221 020 000 200 000 Hhought tfe REPEAT OF 1951 . . . CONTINUED Castle Gate Kenilworth, Castle Gate and Ffeiron turned in initial wins in the opening round of the Carbon League which opened its 1952 flag race test Sunday. Kenilworth romped over Hiawatha 13 to 8, Castle Gate defeated Dragerton 9 to 2 and Ferron nabbed a dose 5 victory over Kaiser. Line scores: E R H Hiawatha 110 000 0068 10 3 Kenilworth 001 104 34x 13 11 3 Hiawatha battery Ghrisman, Majnick and Asey with Burdick Zemlock, catching. Kenilworth , June gis catching. Comer Fourth East and Main 1 Price |