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Show r Legislation Covering Fur Animals Made Law Legislation covering fur bearing animals under Utahs fish and game code will not become effective until April 19, the department of fish and game noted today. owner or tenant during the irrigation seasons by securing a permit without cost to the user. The provisions covering trapping of beaver also anticipates that open seasons will be declared by the commission during the cold months when furs are prime. Such seasons will be shown in proclamations and would allow trapping of beaver under the states $6 trapping license. Beaver management will remain under the department and all furs taken wil need to be tagged by a department representative before they may be kept, sold, transport t The legislation, listed as House Bill 28, was signed by Governor George D. Clyde, on February 18, and becomes law 60 days follow- ing this signing. Important changes listed in the bill and affecting management of fur bearing animals in the state are listed by the department as THE 7ie Thursday, March Answers to Questions Concerning 1957 Angling Season Annual Junior High Round Robin Slated The annual Carbon county junior high school basketball round robin tournament sponsored by the Carbon high school Block C club will be played at the Carbon College gymnasium Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 11, 12 and 13, it has been announced by the sponsors. Teams entered in the tournament will be Notre Dame of Price, PUrice junior high, Helper junior high and East Carbon junior high. The first nights play will pit Helper against Notre Dame at 7 p.m. and this will be followed by a second contest between Price and Carbon at 8. The second nights schedule will Balmy weather and the urge to get outdoors have resulted in many questions regarding early season fishing, the department of fish and game said today. Some 38 waters in the state are open to angling the whole year, All are listed in the 1957 angling proclamation. Reports from one of these, Utah Lake, tell of many catches of good sized perch being see the winners of the first night playing against the losers. The third night will see the winners follows: playing for the championship. raccoon nutria and Muskrat, The Block C club provides have been removed from the list ed or shipped. trophies for the winappropriate of furbearers. Beginning the efSeveral other minor chajiges individual team, trophies for ning fective date of the new law, they were made in the furbearer secthe members of the winning team, may be taken at any time and tion of the code. The complete best player and players. without license. One exception ma(je law will be shown in a new Tickets will be 50 cents perl The department said one of the is that muskrats on state marsh- iew es and other department proper- printing of the code available by night for adults or $1.00 for all most often asked questions was, ties are still strictly under the the latter part of May. three nights. Students will pay "Who needs a license to go fishcontrol of the department. said The department provisions 25 cents per night of 50 cents for ing? The law requires that anyone of The code has been liberalized of this new section covering a three-nigticket. the age of twelve years or older considerably regarding the removare expected to provide must have a proper license to anal of problem beaver from private of these anie lands and gle, or to take fish in any manner waterways. better management Ends at any time. Provision has been made for re- mals, especially as it concerns ' moval of such beaver by the land- - problem, or nuisance beaver. Since the license year begins sV? ICAC April 16 and ends April 15, the year following, anyone over 12 years of age going afield to angle on waters open all year must disBoise Junior College, after winplay a 1956 fishing license until its two final games, took the ning April 16 and the 1957 license from ARTIC CIRCLE WILL OPEN FRIDAY, MARCH 8 1957 ICAC basketball championsthat date forward. hip.- The wins were number 11 12 new in row and for the a fur-beare- rs I all-st- ar ht Season Boise man-mad- (DIPENDN and MALTS Cage Championship champs. Boise whipped defending champion Ricks, 78-7Friday and downed Weber Saturday, 71-6Boise has a 12-- 2 won-os- s mark. The College of Southern Utah, after leading the loop during the early stages, came in second. CSU - 20c HAMBURGERS 0, they met at the Notre Dame gym Friday night. The final score was 4 and Wendell Weber won high point honors for the visitors with 24 points. Terry DeVietti, RuSs Bonacci and Herman' Nevenner scored high for Notre Dame with 11, 8 and 8 points, respectively. In the preliminary game between the two B teams, Notre Dame defeated Green River by a score of 29 to 24. Scarcelli and Halverson of Helper officiated. The Knights will travel to Moab Friday night for a game with the lads from the uranium center. 48-3- .i were bom hospital during the month of February, 25 boys and 18 girls. Three boys and two girls were born during the past week to the following mothers : 26: Mrs. Robert February Frederick Weinle, boy; Mrs. Lester Eugene Douglas, Helper, girl. February 28: Mrs. Raymond Gutierrez, Latuda, girl; Mrs. RobForty-thre- babies e at the Price City-Coun- ty If you itch for success, keep on ert B. Swinburne, Cleveland, boy. scratching. Strawberries 5. The Notre Dame Knights dropped a thrilling game to the visiting cagers from Green River when The nations gigantic roadbuilding program will create a market for an additional 2,500,-00tons of coal, to be used in production of such road building supplies as steel, cement and , Opening Specials are: Notre Dame Varsity Bows to Riverites, B Team Victorious , Almost before the snow was off the lower fairways, hardy golfers were trying their luck on the course of the Carbon Country club during the past few weeks. Temporary greens are being used, and the fairways are in good shape. According to Bud Johnston, club professional, who arrived here last week to assume his duties for the year, an official opening will se set some time in April, although players may use the course as weather permits from now on. Plans are being made to have many special events to help increase interest and induce more people to take up the game this year. 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We sold this we will give it a new car guarantee. 54 169-42- PERCH-FR- ESH FROZEN Bo-ge-n, The VERY Best COD OR 9-- so refreshing! I record. Tied for third place honors MC were Northwest Nazarene College HARMONICA VIRTUOSO, the with McMann, formerly Stagg 5 recDixie. and Both have is one of "Harmonica Rascals, ords. the foremost acts in show busiFINAL ICAC STANDINGS: ness. He includes classics, popular Won Lost and jazz in his act. He also feaTeam 2 tures "amplified 12 Boise selections and 11 CSU 3 uses the long chord harmonica. 9 5 Among his achievements are his Dixie at the 9 5 recordings, appearing N N C 7 Roxy, State and Palace theatres Ricks 7 4 10 in New York City, Carbon appearances including Toast 11 TV 3 Weber Town and Jackie Gleaof the 1 13 sons Calvalcade of Stars." ReSnow LAST WEEKS RESULTS: cent engagements include Las Friday Vegas and Elko, Nevada. A comBoise 79, Ricks 70; ic of great respect, Stagg also will serve as master of ceremonies for NNC 79, Weber 64; Fish and Game the Carbon-Emer- y Dixie 78, Snow 52; ' Association benefit show qt the CSU 48, Carbon 45. Price municipal auditorium SatSaturday urday, March 16 Boise 71, Weber 65; Ricks 91, NNC 85; team. Helen Kontas, Alice CSU 70, Snow 41; Daris Yamaguchi and Sei Dixie 70, Carbon 57. above Otani bowled average a strong combinaforming games Miners Trading Girls tion that the Kaiser Steel girls Vee Judd could not overcome. Continue to and Fawn Burdick were the outSteel, Lead Womens League standing bowlers for Kaiser Won Lost 20 The Miners Trading Post girls Miners Trading 15 Walton Motors are succeeding in their determin10 Kaiser Steel lead to maintain the ation posi9 tion in the womens bowling Fred and Irvs Februfor the series The high league. They downed the pulcky Wal ary 20 week faild to be reported ton Motors team three to one in a in time for an earlier report but close match. As always, persist- have since been entered into the ent Edna Henrie copped high record books. Edna Henrie and game with a 182 as well as high Dorothy Miller for Miners Tradseries of 473 and was bostered by ing Post, Juanita Riffe, Mille Rob8 inson, Betty Widdison and Florfine Gennie Gabriellas series. The Waltoq Motors gang ence Safford for Walton Motors, had Juanita Riffle with a Roberta Porter, Dorothy Burdis d Betty Widdison and Florence and Vee Judd for Kaiser Steel, also rating good games. and Irene Kontas for Fred and fiFred and Irvs Frontier gals in the high their broke nally jinx by Irvs Service were for brackets that period. taking three from the Kaiser Steel Wise . . . Drive Out to the Bargain Basket WHY PAY MORE? And Save ... BY PURITY 2 lbs. 57c Nabisco ASSORTED COOKIES 2 for 49c ft |