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Show THE Page Four Thursday, May 12, 1955 SUN-ADVOCA- Scotch Foursome TAe Play Slated At Links Sunday (ZdHrcve' Surveys Continue on Utah Fish Potential Main channel streams and tributaries of the Weber, Bear, Sevier and Sanpitch rivers total 1,951 miles of moving water. About half, or 1,001 miles, of these streams are Suitable habitat for trout during at least part of each year. This and other interesting data is shown in a compilation of field survey reports by Department of Fish and Game fisheries biologists who surveyed the game fish potential of these river drainages during the past two open seasons. Of the lakes and reservoirs on total still water acreage of 27,320, or more than double the available trout acreage in the streams. Increased angling pressure, plus general shallow depth and less escape cover, each year find the creel returns from these streams more dependent upon the put and take plantings of legal size fish from department hatcheries. In most instances the lakes and reservoirs produce good catches at a much reduced coat because size, depth and habitat permit planting of fry and fingerling. The continuing survey will cover all tiAiters of the state as it is carried forward as a Federal aid project over the next several years. The above and additional Information gained as the work Strawberry Expected Produce More Native Trout Eggs To Several million additional native trout eggs are expected to be taken at the Strawberry Reservoir this year, according to spokesmen for the Utah Department of Fish and Game. The increased egg take will result from the operation of a new fish ladder and spawn taking facilities at the south end of the lake along and above the Indian Creek spillway. They will be in .addition to those normally taken at the River staClyde tion in the north end of the valley. A fish ladder, holding ponds, and other facilities .are now being constructed and are expected to be completed by May 10. This will be in ample time to catch the bulk of the spawning run that is just goes along will be used to improve now beginning to show up. In the the' 'creel potential as it relates to past only a minimum of eggs have been taken at this site. , each water covered. these four drainages 22 per eryt are suitable to the production of trout. Some 59 per cent can be used for the production of warm water game fish, with 19 per cent being suitable for game fish of any kind. A comparison of surface acpes of streams in the four river drainages to the acreage of lakes and reservoirs reveals the importance 1 of the impounded still water areas in the over-al- l fishing picture. Surfaces of the streams in all four drainages amounts to 6,654 acres. Only 2,550 acres of this Upwards of 150,000 anglers will total can be classed as trout watrek to streams, lakes and reserters. Lakes and reservoirs on these voirs for the May 28 opening of same drainages account for 6,010 the Utah fishing season. surface acres of trout water of a Since this is the earliest general Estimated The Country Club golf association has announced that there will be mixed scotch foursome play Sunday, May 15, at 1 p.m. Dinner will be served afterward and reservations may be made by calling the Golf Shop. Ladies luncheon day was held yesterday. Balls were won by Bunnell, Cary Mabrito, Aft-o- n Ruggeri and Mary Marchetti. The ladder tournament should be completed by May 18 and the ringer tournament by the following Saturday, May 21. The men and womens golf association will pay for all beginning childrens lessons which will start after school is out for, the year. Further information can be obtained by calling the Golf Shop. May 28 Opening; Earliest Opener in Many Years Stanley Roberts, N.D. Eye 168 Main SPINAL MANIPULATION RECTAL DISEASES SINUS INFECTIONS years the Department of Fish and Game today reminded anglers to expect different conditions than usually prevail. The department noted that high, roily water could be expected in most streams. The late cool spring weather may make roads and camping area conditions at higher elevations less favorable than has been the rule when the season opened nearer Commission action set the opening date to give anglers the full advantage of the three-da- y Memorial holiday week end. It was felt that any adverse conditions would be more than offset by the earlier oppor tunity to go afield over the long Rocky Mountain Empire 2JL. rlow- ftayiaa - Across from Motor-V- u Drive-I- n BIG DAYS THRU "NEXT SATURDAY MIGHT featuring FOR THE FIRST TIME The Worlds Largest Portable and' FIMEAIK AMSMAIL SHOW Time Trials Racing to the auction. The Pony League will conduct its auction Sunday at 9:00 a.m. with Burrell Porter conducting the auction. A new list of managers released by Leo Reid, president of the Little League and Pony League, is listed as follows: Little League Helper Merc., on Carbon Speedway KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY (Near Old Airport) ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD, 86 PROOF. THE HILL & HILL CO.. LOUISVILLE, KY. i : ,f - d to put more catchable-size- d trout into all waters throughout the angling season. It is known that the returns from these fish are greatest when stocked during or immediately prior to the open sea son. The department advised that anglers know their regulations be fore going afield. New rules this year show changes in both adult and juvenile limits, more liberal baits, and other regulations. Such information may be had by con' tacting any local fish and game officer or by writing to depart ment headquarters, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. Court Upholds Right Of Arrest by j-- I' My 'Business is btiwxmi It is my business to give the people of this community the very best in food values, prompt service, courteous treatment. The kind of merchandise that goes on my shelves has a lot to do with my success, so I buy good products that are made and packaged in accordance with the well known standards of quality, weight and measure. Buying and selling on the basis of these standards protects my customers and my business. ' I know from experience that good newspaper advertising is the best to tell people the news of my store. In my opinion, newspaper advertising way is not only the most effective way for me to advertise, it is also the safest way. When I spend money in newspaper advertising I make my investment on the basis of verified circulation figures and values that are as well known and important in advertising as the standards of tceight and quality that I use in my own business. Officials Fish and game conservation of ficers have again been upheld by the courts in the right to arrest and cite persons into court when they believe said persons are in violation of the fish and game laws. This decision was recently hand ed down by a Federal court judge in Arizona, according to a news release from that state. - at 5:00 p.m e. legals would not b' as far advanced at this early date The hatchery trucks are now be ginning to move these fish to ac cessible lakes and reservoirs. It if expected that early all these sti1 waters will receive an averafe' plant of cathables before the op ening date. Many streams will not be plant ed until the high water period if past. Records show a large por tion of the legals stocked before or during, the late May and earl on most streams are June run-of- f lost to the fishermans creel. All streams will receive a nor mal or greater planting of hatch ery legals as conditions permi' through the season. The tota hatchery program is being geared e at 4:30 p.m. Big Races that the de partments program of plantinf Fish-Gam- AND NIGHTS The auctions on players for the Pony League and Little League in Helper are scheduled for this week end. The Little League managers will bid for their players Friday at 7:30 p.m. with player agent, Fred Bosone conducting the auction. Managers and the player agent are the only people allowed Sunday, May 15 week end period. It was also realized hatchery-raise- Phone 1096 Nou-gare- itQl season opening in many angling mid-Jun- E. Zu-po- Creek-Strawber- 50,000 Anglers Roberts Clinic An-dret- ta n Albert Spensko and Jackie WoodPony League Lions, John and Jim Paletta; Gift Shop, ward: Helper Furniture, Avon t; Dimick and Elvin Byrge; Mutual Wallace Llewellyn and Louis W. S. A., Fred Halverson Furniture, Walter Borla and Harry Liapis; Kiwanis Club, LeGrande and Terry Bowns; Bryners ServJones and Leland Olsen. ice, Charles Huff and Pete Tabone. Friday, Sunday Set ' As Dates (or Helper Player Sales The suit, charging false arrest and asking for damages against state game and fish department personnel concerned in the arrest and asking for damages against state game and fish de partment personnel concerned in the arrest, was brought by the al leged violator following a verdict of not guilty" in a lower court. The original charge had been hunting without a valid state li cense. The decision of the judge held in effect that the conservation of ficers did have probable cause for arrest and prosecution. In Utah conservation wardens may arrest any person they have reason to believe is violating the fish and game code. The recent Arizona decision in this case, as well as the decisions of other high courts in similar cases, should strengthen the posi tion of all conservation officers in the legal performance of their du ties. The information the grocer refers to is found in reports issued by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. 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