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Show Open Season on Beaver Attracting Attention THE Thursday, January 22, 1959 When Dr. Edward L. Trudeau had TB in 1870 he went to the Adirondack Mountains to die. Instead he recovered and established a sanatorium and research center, the forerunner of modern hospital treatment of tuberculosis. Utahs second open season for Shipping permits, available from the trapping of beaver has at- the department of fish and game, tracted growing attention from sportsmen of the state, department of fish and game spokesmen noted today as they once again urged more participation in this form of recrewarding reation. Beaver populations throughout the state remain at high levels with increases over the 1958 population noted in many areas. In addition, it was noted, the beaver are in prime condition throughout the winter months and demand beter prices. A rather firm market exists for the pelts, it was pointed out, and well cared for prime skins from mature animals should bring top off-seas- prices. Trapping licenses, good for taking beaver, mink or marten (when in possession of a special cost-fre- e permit) may be obtained on payment of a $6.00 fee from department offices in Salt Lake City. Beaver trappers were further reminded that each animal trapped must be tagged by the con- must be obtained before shipping or transporting beaver pelts in any manner from the state. Seasons extend through M,ay 15 for taking beaver and mink and through February 28 for marten. The entire state is open to trapping of these three furbear-er- s with the exception- of the Cache National Forest in Cache county; Millcreek in Blacksmith Fork above the Anderson Ranch; Forges Canyon near Soldiers Summit; Red Butte Canyon, on the Fort Douglas Military Reservation and all of the drainages into Saline Canyon north of Highway can always recognize ligence it does not seek agreement. You Wallace Mortuary Mitchell Funeral Home intelunam-inou- Funeral Director Pnce, Utah LJ'vmsed Phone ME Dick Mitchell. Mortician Phone ME s - GET THE JUMP ON YOUR BUDGET No. 10. The department once again asked that individuals planning to trap on private land seek and obtain permission before making sets. Keep your budget in the black pay off old bills, leave just 1 bill Pilots of twenty Air National Guard squadrons are on "rqpway alert, today and every day, as part of the Air Defense of the United States. In five minutes servation officer in the area these pilots can be on their way where the animal was taken. Tag- to investigate any unidentified ging fee is set at $1.00 per pelt and 1 place to pay. Payments cut up to right. Other new officers include Manel Newberry, tournament director, and John McFarlane, director. The Bowmen are looking forward to another successful season and in the planning state are a varied assortment of activities which will keep the Bowmen shootin em straight. Wagner Photo. DIRECT ARCHERY ACTIVITIES . . . Newly-electe- d officers of the Buckhorn Bowmen who will direct the ac.ivities of the group through 1959 are shown above. Seated left to right are Lynn Aitken, vice president, and Darwin Mabbutt, president. Standing are Clyde Peterson, director; Fred Mabbutt, range comander, and Daniel Pulli, director, left to 71 E. Why the Outboard Motor Boom? 26 One American in seven will have taken million people part in outboard boating activities by the end of 1958, according to estimates of the Outboard Boating Club of America. These water enthusiasts comprise the overwhelming majority of the 35 million Americans who now enjoy the sport of pleasure boating annually. The skyrocketing popularity of outboard boating in recent years, and its current position as the nations fastest growing form of family recreation, are attributable to many influences. The post World War n boating boom, however, may be directly related to these basic factors: Mj M 1 tS 1. (greater leisure: The American worker is laboring shorter hours, taking longer vacations and generally spending more time and money on leisure goods than ever before. 2. Higher buying power: Despite recent effects of inflation and recession, people are able to buy more than ever before in our history. 3. Boating as a family sport: The public is recognizing that the unique appeal of boating for every member of the family is unmatched by any other recreation. 4. Greatly improved products: Engineering and styling advances have made todays boats, motors and boat trailers truly modern in every respect pointing the way to Arrests for fish and game law Court costs of $4,918 20 deductviolations last year show an in- ed from the total fines collected crease over 1957, according to by the courts leaves a net of returned to the state for figures released today by the department of fish and game. deposit in the fish and game fund t of fines imposed, during 1958. Average charge of the however, as well as the average court per case processed was $2.92. fine for each case processed by The report further shows that the courts, show a decrease over arrests were made for violations the previous year. of 56 different sections of the fish A comparative table shows the and game code. arrest report records for the past For the second year a reduction $21,-467.- Total-amoun- START hi 1 8 the Quality you should have, heres a bakers Dozen' of some of the outstanding features in a Valley Buiders Better Built Home. Contract a new Nahome for Christmas NOW. Only tional brands material used. For Top-quali- ty, 2. Built-I- n Westinghouse Oven and Ranga Top (In pastel shades) 3. Completely Decorated ready to movo In. 4. All floors coverod with Quality Loa's Carpet In Living Room, Hall and Bedrooms. Armstrong Linoleum In Kitchen and Bath. 5. Quality Curtis windows and screens throughout. 6. Plastic Wall Tiles In Bath. 7. Crane-QualiPlumbing Fixtures throughout. (Built-I- n Vani ty ties optional). i dtmtlfc PirrraTTTfa CmD CT3G5 f! a Cess 'HnnPonvUmti Q3H3ft3Gm 020,0 il il ) lanHiHIrTD gggit Is r one-da- special y 12. 13. 1956. of Palco Wool. Homo completely finished, except moving furniture In and hanging of drapes. Only $1200 down on House No. 200 and payments of $105.00 per month. (Includes principal. Interest, fire insurance, property taxes and FHA mortgage Insurance) Houses No. 300, 400 and 500 only $1200 down and $98.00 per month. at 800 North 900 East in Youll be pleasantly surprised. See these new homes The next greatest number of violations listed in the report was 238 for fishing without a license. Failure to have life preserver, 90; shooting migratory birds after hours, 81; overlimits of fish, 80; and, hunting in closed areas, 71, followed in that order7 Price, Utah. 7- VALLEY - BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone 2511 or 2521 Gunnison, Utah years" "Quality Builders in Helper and Price Areas for over 17 7!! ses- might make early plans for the coming hunts. Season lengths and opening dates for other hunts will be determined after consideration of field data later in the year. Other actions taken by the Commission included the following: Reviewed and gave full approval to the Department of Fish and Game-Uta- h Wildlife Federation legislative program. Expressed their full cooperation and that of the department in matters relating to the preparation of a boating act by the Governors Boating Committee. In final actions the Commission once again approved the departments new organizational plan slated to be in full operation by July 1, 1959. At present one of the four regional offices called for under the plan is in operation at Ogden, serving the northern part of the state. Other offices will soon be in operation in Cedar City, Price and Provo. whole-hearted- Someone away AT SCHOOL? I Rates are lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday always lower when you call Qsya(iS3u&2m(mw DG(fi3ID(3S ure to tag or properly tag deer. Though this section of the code was again the most violated, only 270 cases were listed in 1958 as opposed to 353 in 1957 and 601 in Westinghouse Electric Water heater. with Batt Insulation, ceilings with 4 Inches mmm In a recent j caMimGtos&fli-m- heating. 10. 40 gal. quick-recove- ry 11. Walls Insulated sion the Utah Fish and Game Com mission, meeting at department offices in Salt Lake City, set the opening date of the 1959 pheasant season for November 7. This ac tion was taken so that hunters CEGD diCIDGB W 0H3S bath accessories. Stoker, blower with new perimeter 8. Medicine Cabinets and 9. Modern Coal Furnace, NOW I itoGfcBtfG&S Curtis Birch Kitchen Cabinets. 1. rs Set for November 7 ifA Price IN A NEW HOME? virtually unlimited horizons in the future. 5. Advent of the boat trailer: Wide public acceptance of the boat trailer has made it possible for anyone to become a boating fan regardless of his proximity to water and has simplified storage and launching problems. 6. Replacement and upgrading: Industry statistics reveal are upgrading their equipment, and, in most cases, buying larger and more powerful boats and motors. 7. New waterways: Manmade impoundments as well as natural bodies of water are being opened to boating activities, adding millions of acres of waterways to the nations total. 1959 Pheasant Hunt fj i PLANNING C. W. Burton, Manager MEdford Main St. WHAT DO YOU WANT Arrest Reports Compiled for 1958 1 Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- station-to-statio- n. 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