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Show I First Section Insert THE Tie Normal Harvest Reported for Pheasants Utahs pheasant hunters found next two days, November more targets this year in most areas with the hunting slowed by the stormy weather in some sections during the opening weekend of the season, according to a summary of statewide reports coming to department of fish and game offices. The department reminded that pheasant hunting ended Monday in 14 counties following a three-da- y hunt; ended Wednesday, November 9, in Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Davis, Duchesne, Emery, Grand, Morgan, Rich, San Juan, Summit and Weber counties; ended in part of Uinta county al ty but reopens for an extended hunt November The season for quail hunting closes with the end of the pheas ant hunt in all counties with the exception of Morgan and Wash ington. In Morgan county quail may be hunted through November 20, while in Washington county quail may be taken during an ex tended season of November and in only the western portion of the county during another extended week of hunting, December 4. 19-2- 7, year. 70-ya- rd Sun-nysi- de 8) (13-1- 5) two-gam- s, ball. After the battlefield was cleared and statistics figured, Payson had rolled 175 yards on the ground and Keith Drissell had completed one pass in two attempts for 10 more yards. The Lion defense held Carbon to 71 yards on the ground, gave Dick Robb eight completions in 19 attempts for 90 yards. Twice Carbon recovered Payson fumbles to stop attempts to cushion the lead. Once Obom broke away on a gallop to the but a penalty nullified the effort. The victory sends Payson into the Class A for the second straight year. On November 18 or 19 the Lions will face the winner of the quarter-fingame between Davis and East 50-ya- rd 5, semi-fina- Fish Hatcheries Trying New Trays ls al A new type of incubating trays are now being experimentally used in several of Utahs fish hatcheries, according to the department of fish and game. The trays, in which the eggs are incubated and the young fry given their initial start in life, require less water and space and are expected to prove most valuable during the peak periods at the hatcheries when the eggs and young fish are being processed each year. Spokesmen said they have already been used and approved by other states where they have been tried. High. It was the third time in five years that tht Region Five championship hinged on the final game of the season, with Payson in contention. In 1957 a fine Carbon team took the honors by dumping Payson in the final game played on Carbons home field. Last year the Lions completed an undefeated league season by beating previously unbeaten Orem in the finale. This year Payson lost the opening game to Springville, but rebounded into the championship. Eagles Cant Beat Road Jinx, ternoon at Cedar City by a score Egg taking operations are under way at Utahs Kamas and Springville fish hatcheries from rainbow trout stocks raised and maintained at these two facilities. An average five million eggs are taken from these sources each year and are then processed at these and other state hatcheries for planting in the seasons ahead. This source is in addition to some 22 million game fish eggs of various kinds which are purchased on bid from commercial hatchery sources both within and outside the state, as well as the take of eggs from "wild spawning stocks in the states waters. The spawning operations at the Kamas and Springville plants will continue through December. late Season Elk Lose Third Away away-from-ho- Now Under Way At Springville, Kamas The Jaycee Junior bowling program at the Sunny Bowl in is going into high gear with only three weeks of league bowling behind them, Donald Keener of the senior division bowled a high single game of the day to lead the division, a 193. Harry Herbert had the next high with a 160 followed by David Forstrum with a 159. Marilyn Warren was high for the girls with a 159 followed by Ruth Ann Poulsen with a 146. In the junior division Lorraine Fratto had the high single game with a 157 followed closely by Jeanne Mortensen with a e 156. Jeanne also had the high series of 307. Lorraine was second with a 271 for two games. Other single game winners were Karen Palmer, 117; Annette Bur-di115, and Julie Stoker with a After two cracks at the line, Paul Thomas crossed the goal line and seconds later Ken Oborn crashed over for the extra point. After that it was a bruising defensive battle for both teams. Once Carbon moved to the Payson 21 but the Lion defense kept the Dinos from evening the score. On another occasion, the Dinosaurs were threatening with a first down just 14 yards for another possible tie. Again the Payson defense mustered the holding power necessary to regain possession of the The Carbon College Golden Eagles, unable to shake the losing jinx, lost their third conference game to College) of Southern Utah last Friday af- - Egg Take Operations League Swings Into High Gear (16-1- at 9, Sunny Bowl Junior 10, 1960 24-3- 1. The seasons for hunting chukar with on- and Hungarian partridge continly the eastern portion of this ues through November 20, in all county opening to hunting the counties during the hunt for these birds which opened October 8 this Wednesday, November 7-- Quarterly closed Monday in Washington coun 12-1- The Payson Lions fought their way to a second quarter touchdown to beat the Carbon High School Dinosaurs last Friday 0 and claim the Region Five championship for the second consecutive year. This win gave the Lions the right to play the winner of the East-DavCommission Sets game in a Class A semi-finnext week. Payson scored the winning touchdown In the second quarter. St. George Meet James Kropf broke loose on a run before being downed Members of the Utah Fish and on the Carbon three-yar- d stripe. Game' Commission will meet in St. George, November 21, with Only twice has a presidential this regular quarterly session of election five-ma- n been thrown into the the policy making body open to public attendance as us- House of Representatives because ual. no candidate received a majoriFishing regulations for 1961, ty of electoral votes. That was in along with other current and gen- 1800, when Jefferson won, and in eral policy matters are expected to make up the agenda for the 1824, when John Quincy Adams was elected. meeting. is 10-1-1 Thursday, November Payson Lions Succeed To Region Five Title POKI CZdv-frcad- e PRICE, UTAH of 25 to 16. In the five conference games played thus far this year the Eagles traveled for three and lost these winning only the two home conference games. Quarterback Eric Gardner was the star in the CSU victory, throwing three touchdown passes. The victory was CSUs third in five conference games. Felix Murphys 14 - yard field goal gave Carbon a 0 lead in the second quarter. However, the CSU club came right back to forge ahead on Gardners pass to Paul McGinn. The winners added another score before halftime with Gardner hitting Paul Kennedy on a ) 3-- 30-ya- rd 25-ya- rd aerial As play resumed in the third period Gardner made it 18-- 3 with a toss to Von McCandless. 35-ya- rd Frank Brunett bucked over from two yards out for CSUs last 110. Hunts Still score in the third period. In the Bantam division Carbon came back strong in the for the girls Patsy Goniotakis had Scheduled in Utah final period to score twice, one TD the high single game of 103. She was followed by Helen Burum and One late season elk hunt ends came on a spectacular Bonnie Benson with a 100 tie. November 13, while four others pass from Paul Blaser to Kulmus. Sheila Carver has a 90. Other high are yet to be held on November bowlers were Carolyn Poglajen, according to the Utah De87; Chris von S torch and Marie partment of Fish and Game. Carlson, 86. The hunt ending November 13 e Patsy Goniotakis also had the is on the Browns e series with a 200. Comers which started October 1 high Helen Burum was second with a this year. The four with hunting 8 195 followed by Marie Carlson dates of November are the with 169, Sheila Carver with 166, Cedar Mountain, Fishlake, Heas-to- n Utahs waterfowl season moves Bonnie Bensen with 163 and Caroand Ogden River units. Permit holders were selected into the second month of huntlyn Ware with a 160. In the boys division league play for these and all other elk hunt- ing with field reports showing an will resume Saturday, November ing units during the annual pub- above average bag of birds to 12, after a week end layoff for the lic drawings conducted last Aug- date, according to the department ust 30 at the state capital. A total of fish and game. pheasant season. Recent arrival of numbers of High adult scores of the week of 485 permits were allocated by were Edna Henrie with a 196 for the Board of Big Game Control northern migrants, chiefly pintail the ladies and Gene Miller with a for these four late hunts this and widgeon, has resulted in excellent shooting for these spe228 for the men. year. cies on the states marshes. Substantial numbers of the various species of diving ducks are also coming in from the north. An estimated 20,000 whistling swan have also moved onto the marshes and hunters were again reminded that these big birds are not legal game. Spokesmen said that each year a number of hunters pay a visit to a judge for shooting swan, with the most common excuse being "I though they were snow geese. They advise not to shoot at any white bird unless the hunter can identify his target. Reports say increasing numbers of birds are showing up on waters in the south half of the state during the recent cold, wet weather period. Ample birds, both ducks and geese, are now in the Clear Lake and Sevier River drainage hunting areas. But almost The waterfowl season continues through January 5, 1961 with dally shooting hours of from hour before sunrise to suneveryone else set. Actual opening and closing times vary slightly each day and gunners were reminded to check reads printed these times and other regulations before going afield. (8-1-2) 54-ya- rd Waterfowl Shoot 19-2- 8, Park-Thre- two-gam- 19-2- Continues 'Above Normal Get 2 New Tubes With the Purchase of any Tires. An S8.30 IF El HH ! 2 Mud anal Show Value, plus tax and recappable casing one-ha- lf advertising! Lefty Fingers McNob doesn't bother to read makes his living dipping any advertising. He into other peoples' pockets. 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