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Show the ... W TEE to from and Game Patrol Cars BUD JOHNSTON COUNTRY CLUB With ideal weather conditions prevailing over the week end, approximately 220 rounds of golf were played on the Carbon Country club course. Chokie Bergera shot an eagle on No. 3 Saturday using a three iron, and using the same ball and three wood, he did the same thing again Sunday. These are believed to be the first and second eagles on this PRO Winners of the Sunday blind bogey tournament were Dr. John bright, Chuck Semken, Dr. B. K. Earl Wilson, John . Georgedes, cord, Sam Yamagucki, Chokie Lois Bergera, Clyda Hammond, Jensen, Grace Bergera and Dorothy Whiting. Last Wednesday, the first ladies ;olf clinic was attended by about 25, the next one to be held will be n chipping and putting. hole. John Georgedes shot a fine 36 The first scotch foursome of the reason is scheduled for April 28. Sunday for his first par round. CARRIED PRICE ELKS COLORS . . bert, former Helperite and former heavyweight international and national AAU champion, left, is shown greeting Carl Schoenberger, Helper, and Pete and Victor Lopez of the' Price Elks boxing team at the recent AAU fights in Salt Lake City. Coach Jack Kobe smiles approvingly as his charges greet the former AAU great. Jay Lambert was honored at the 1957 AAU eliminations. Victor Lopez won a split decision over Norvin Cox in the championship round in the senior division. Two trophies were instituted at this years AAU contests by the Price Elks. The Price Elks gave a trophy to Chairman Harold McNeil for his long service to AAU boxing, and the local lodge instituted another trophy the Harold McNeil trophy for outstanding sportsmanship. The award for the first year went to Salt Lakes Bobby Lopez, who has been competing for several years without once winning a championship. Three General Seasons Listed for Sportsmen Opening dates for three general outdoor seasons were listed again today by the Utah Department of Fish and Game in answer to the continuing inquiries about these seasons. Opens June 1, Fishing season closes October 6. Genereil deer season Opens Saturday, October 19. Game bird season (pheasant, quail, chukar and Hungarian partOpens November 9. ridge) All waters, with some local exceptions where private lands are involved, will open to angling Saturday, June 1. With few exceptions, all will remain open through . October 6. The general deer season opening is set by law as the nearest SatOcurday to October 20, thus the tober 19 date this year. Length of the general season, or any of the many early, late and other type special seasons, will not be set until the executive session of the Utah Board of Big Game Control is held in late June. All facts covering the deer seasons will be published following this meeting. Elk, antelope and other big game hunts will also be set by the Board during late June. Only the opening date of the game bird seasons has been set for November 9, as listed above. Bag limits, length of season and other regulatory measures will not be formed by the Utah Fish and , 1. MIST 2. Junior Thin Clads Answer Call for Pentathlon Events ATE two-wa- state-wid- ployees. Chief value of the radio service the means of quick communication from one field man to another. Ready assistance can be summoned 'when needed in law enforcement or other department work. In several areas the system is also tied in with the highway patrol and other law enforcement The official club opening is set for agencies, making cooperative work May 5, with various special con- between these agencies a ready obtests. jective when needed. The May leg of the Directors Radio communication from plane Cup will begin with the players to vehicles on the ground is also signing up in the pro shop within proving valuable in patrol and surthe next 10 days. vey work. Ready communication and a more thorough coverage during field patrol work are proving the value of radio equipment now being used in department of fish and game vehicles. Spokesmen noted that the first radio equipment was installed in is vS outstanding Game Commission until late sumTwenty thousand Mountain West mer when brood counts and other junior trackmen will answer the field surveys are concluded. These starters fun during April in the will be published soon thereafter. traditional Junior Pentathlon. The Commission will set the sage Boys 15 years of age and younggrouse hunts as soon as the field er in 350 schools and boys clubs surveys are available about mid- will be competing for unit, district summer. Proclamations listing all rules and regulations for each open season are published as readily as possible after the date they are set. Reprints of the proclamations are then made and may be obtained from license vendors over the state or from department offices, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. The department noted that only the 1957 angling proclamation is now printed and available, that those for all other seasons will be ready for distribution soon after all regulations for each season are set, and again reminded everyone going afield to know the rules governing the various open seasons each year. six vehicles and one airplane more than a year ago. Recently another 15 field cars were so equipped. Present plans call for installation of radios in another 33 units. e y This will give coverage for department field em- Of Fish by CARBON 18, 1957 Radios Now Part GREEN Page Seven sun-advoca- te Thursday, April ALLSTATE 18-MODN- TIE and regional tournament awards. Plans now qre being laid in every quarter of the state for Pentathlon unit meets, sponsored since 1930 by the Salt Lake City Deseret News. Winners of 200 school meets in Utah will be awarded engraved certificates of eligibility for one of 17 district tourneys to be held in the Beehive State. District, meet winners will receive trophies and medals. They will gain admission to the Grand Champion Finals planned for May 18 in Salt Lake City. In the Junior Pentathlon, each boy participates in five events broad jump, high jump, sprint racing, basketball goal throw and ball put. He actually competes against himself, because each of his marks is awarded points according to his size and age. Fourteen Diamond Last year Pentathlon meets were held in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Oregon Aspirants and California. Schools and other Carry Knight Hope boys groups not yet registered Fourteen athletes turned out for may do so by writing Pentathlon initial baseball practice this month Director, Deseret News, P. O. Box and the following boys will play 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah. for Notre Dame this spring, according to Coach Jack Kobe : Fred and Herman Nevenner, Paul Egan Awarded Bridger Phillip Dalpjaz, Russ Bonacci, Lynn Thomas, Earl Carlow, Richin Work for Trophy ard Salzetti, Carl Salzetti, Kent Bob Fratto, Roger OlMuranaka, Wildlife Conservation sen, Robert McKinnon and Ron Harris. J. Perry Egan, director of the Lynn Thomas pitched and Fred .and Fish of Utah Department was behind the plate Nevenner The annual tour of several state Game, was recently awarded the when the South fish hatcheries has been set for played Knights for outstanding Bridger trophy at Ferron last Thursday. Sunday, April 28, according to achievements in the wildlife con- Emery The Notre Dame nine came out on spokesmen for the Salt Lake Counservation fields. 5 to 2. Bonacci and Thomas ty Fish and Game Association. The award is made annually by top hit each triples and doubles to inThe association, representing all the school of forest, range and sure victory while Peacock hit a sportsmen in Salt Lake County, wildlife at the Utah State Univertriple for South Emery. Notre each year sponsors this motorcade sity. Dame scored two runs in the first tour. They are joined in the effort Egan, who is now serving his inning and three in the second and by organized sportsmen groups term as depart- South third four-yescored one in the from Weber, Utah, and other counment director, received this signal first andEmery one in the seventh. Both ties. honor in recognition of the advanc- teams played a good game, acSpokesmen noted that anyone ing management program covering cording to Coach Kobe. and everyone was welcome to join the states fish and game resourcBoys who reported for track are the tour which will get underway es. Jan Babbs, James at 9:00 a.m. from the Scott AveHe was chosen for the award by John Harris, Olsen and Kent Mur- nue hatchery in Salt Lake Citv Kaye, Roger orrepresentatives of the states anaka. will travel from there to the ganized sportsmen, Utah State meet South Emery Springville plant, thence up Provo The reKnights and federal state University, Canyon to the Midway hatchprv. at Helper today at 1:30. sources management agencies. and then on to the Kamas facility to complete the full day and visits to four of the states twelve fish rearing plants. Plans call for free lunch to be served to everyone about mid-da- y while the tour is inspecting the Midway hatchery. Association members cited the value of these yearly tours in ac quainting the public with what the state is doing to supply more and healthier fish into all waters in an effort to maintain a fair creel return for tho increasing number of anglers afield each year. New and enlarged facilities, advanced feeding methods and other imnrovements during the past year will be shown and explained to Bulls Selling those making the tour. Tha hatcheries are now at peak Mostly 2 Years Old and Serviceable Ages production and capacity in preparation for the heavy stocking which Herd Bulls and Range Bulls from Top Herds annually gets under wav just prior to the opening of the general angHOWARD SCHULTZ, Auctioneer ling season. The season opens June 1 this year. 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