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Show first Ssctlen MICI. THI lUNtAIVOCATI, InMrt -- Tic TWrsdey, Carbon Wrestlers Victorious Over East Carbon, Union PORI Crtxn The Dlno wrestling full team into Its first match of the season against East Cartxw High School. All member of the squad which include Tom Ihantes, Ralph Vasquez, Roman Vega, Art Martinez, Dick Hanson, Kent Pretty, man, Aleck Shiloas, and Kent Simms pinned their opponents with the exception of Gary Staley who muscled hi way to a tie. Coach Boyd Bell remarked that the most outstanding match was wrestled by Gary Staley, which ended up with a 4 tie. East Carbon Wildlife equal Federation Elects Officer Slate New offii'Pn have been elected by the memlicrKhip of the East Carbon Wildlife federation along with cimmittee chairmen. The following member will direct the aetlvitle of the Federation for the coming year: GitbU Oviatt, president; Keith llinte, vice president; Henry A. (Dell! Brownfield, secretary, and Worthington, treasurer. All are from Dragerton. chairmen include Committee Phil Smith, Iragerton, upland game bird ami migratory water-fow- l; Ike Parry', Dragerton, fish; Bob Illxon, Dragerton, big game; Beverly Palmer, Sunnyside, publicity; Mary Ann Taylor, Columbia. program am! entertainment; Russ Palmer, Sunnyside, legislative; Lee Worthington, Dragerton, hunter safety; Florence Hix-oDragerton, education; Jim Mussatt, Sunnyside, rescue patrol, and Allan Jenkins, Dragerton, fi- UTAH 4-- . Carbon won the wrestling meet with Union High School by one point with the score The Dinoe fighting to a pin were Ralph Vasquez and Aleck Shiloas. Other mat men who won by a decision were Tom Plantes, St we Jackson, Roman Vega, and Dick .75C 24-2-3. Ie Hansen. Gary Staley was the only member of the squad to acquire a tie. "We beat a good wrestling team," were the words of wrestling coach Boyd Bell. 7 ANGES Dress Shop Ange O'Donnell n, nance. Directors from Sunnyside include Jim Mussatt, Bill Vodoplch, Russ Palmer and Bob Seitz, Directors from Dragerton are Gone Trabue, I,re Worthington, Keith Hintze, Dell Brown, BUI Smith and Gerald Oviatt. Director from Columbia is Dick is Taylor and director-at-larg- e Charlie Hunter of Dragerton. 36th Biennial Fish-Ga- OVIATT GERALD Sportsmen Set Meeting If you hunt fish or own a gun be 6ure to attend the January Fish meeting of the Carbon-Emer- y and Game Association to be held in the Carbon County Courthouse next Wednesday, January 6th, at 8 p.m. This reminder to sportsmen comes from Lyle Mower, the as- sociations hunter (ffirara(ffQ70 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY safety Report Ready Soon me is being made by the Department to keep pace with the ever increasing demands on the states resources. this the report The activities, progress and in past, pattern will be submitted to the Govern- achievements of the Department or preceding the scheduled ses- of Fish and Game, as shown by the 36th Biennial Report, will be sion of the Legislature. The Biennial Report, which has added to the previous 35 reports, become a valuable historical and to serve as another Important resource reference, covers the document in the history of manour states wildlife period from July 1, 1962, through agement of June 30, 1964, and details the De- resources. Copies of this report will be partments operation in the management of the states fish and available to all interested parties in January. game resources. The 36th Biennial Report to the Governor from the Department of Fish and Game wiU soon be ready for distribution. As has been the A s the old year bells ring out the ... and proclaim the new, please accept our sincere gratitude for the friendly associations we have enjoyed with' all our customers and neighbors. May we wish you all o happy and rewarding New Year! The current report details the Departments progress in such important management facets as browse revegetation, construction programs to expand hatchery fa- Changes in 1965 till you see whats coming! Angling cilities, provide new man-mafishing waters, and construct and improve new and existing water-fomarshes. Also noted Is the progress in lake and stream surThe new 1965 fishing .orders apveys and the rehabilitation of fishlast month by the Fish proved ing waters through chemical and Game Commission go into manwell as as other treatment effect with the advent of the new agement and research activities. year, Department of Fish and The first report was made to Game spokesmen advised today. the Governor and territorial LegAnglers planning islature prior to statehood and read and study the since then has increased in vol- trips should new regulations thoroughly before ume indicating that every effort going afield. of the The effective changeover to the new regulations de Regulations Gted Mutual Lumber Company Price, Utah mid-wint- er date marks an end to the weight limit on Black Bass and an addition of the bag limit of ten fish on crap-pi- e. Other changes in the 1965 angling proclamation are listed below: Set lines may be used in Cutler Reservoir in Cache County; Jingling from Iboats, rafts, or other floating devices (with or without motors) is now prohibited on Thompson Reservoir in Grand County; angling from boats, rafts, or other floating devices with motors is prohibited on Otter Creek Reservoir in Beaver County and Posey Lake in Garfield County during the 1965 angling season. Five new waters have been added to the list where angling from a boat, raft or other floating device with motor is allowed. These are: Redmond Lake and Mill Meadow Reservoir in Sevier County, China and Bridger Lakes in Summit County and Pelican Pond in Uintah County. Heres Reminder ont Throw That License Away "Dont throw that license spokesmen for the Department of Fish and Game reminded today. With the advent of the 1965 angling regulations and the tremendous number of angling opportunities remaining for Utah anglers through the coming winter period, the 1964 license must be possessed and visibly displayed whenever afield until April 16, away", 1965. Helper State Bank & Green River Branch Under Utah law the Fish an L Game license year is set to run from April 16 through April 15 of the full owing year. Resident Juveniles reaching the are of 12 years, or anyone having lost or destroyed their 1964 li- cense, must purchase a new or duplicate 1964 issue If they are going afield to angle prior to April 16. 'JoiroQJKonry DtimAif 31, 1N4 |