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Show v -r iyf rtj r'Itwt i, . V fliw Hj; . H. TX, rc V ' ( - -- S . . t Private Land Owner Problems V , ''.'sr 9 ConncUcutr tefnlated hunting state-regulat- oOiOOOAcres of r New Land .Opened As a result of the adoption the old of Bill has - the s taw o connected with some time and understands the bis and outs of the business from A to Z. Commissioner Cook could not hate picked a more capable man. The sports men all over the state send their thanks to Bill and with Urn aeU for his past hard work and for the future Jobs that are craning up under his heed, see A l t tt' ISM ATTEST) BUST . HK Salt Lak County fish and Gams' association came through again Thursday night with flying color. 1500 hundred people r more turned out for the watermelon hurt and entertainment at the Bearing Pounds. When Ace Draney, prea. of the outfit, ttarta something you can depend that It will go over. With the help of Bill daklin, secretary Bon Hlckam. Chick Evans, daks Grimm and several other members, it did, Acs turned the Hike over to Qua Backman, Secretary of the ' Chamber of Commerce as master of cere monies and Gus did. hie share to round ont the evening, in turn - he called to the mike commissioner Howo of Salt Bake County who promised his further support to the association, T T 00-- bar EphraimYouth Lands 7Pound. Rainbow, Mac -- nt Economic Angle Is Pointed Ont By Maibk Corbett REGISTERING Certainly it would do away with farmer In Utah over seeing u hie planted lends dug by ppheas-antor having his property overrun with deer, sblle such bitter controversies as the Stewart ranch ban on anglers need never arise much of tbo present How SPORTS GUNS (; A - All Utah farmer need do fa the future tec put an emblem on poster Indicating that he is willing to do business with a hunter or ang- Sf the hunter sees such an emblem and Interviews tbe owner, the . farmer ean look the nrnrod pi and decide whether he Is tbe type DUCK STAMP EXPLAINED he would permit on his property. Such an arrangement might mean 'INHERE has bees some confusion among Utah sportsmen relattje few doll- - tn the pockets if A to th duck e(amii. farmers without Incurring dsmtge Ior th convenience of and complete enlightenment of these to their land, and a'eo prove a real sportsmen, tha Bureau of Biological Surrey has leaned a list of 15 , convenience to sportsmen. queationa and answer which aro reproduced herewith as follows t. What are the requirements of the law as to persons who must purchase the stamp? AH persona Over 14 years stage who engage In Garland Youth bunting migratory waterfowl must obtain th stamp t. Where can tha stamp be Porch surd? At any poutofflce In a Lands Big Carp county seat or In any town having a population of 2 50 or more, and at certain other conveniently located poet offices that will be de, . by th postofflc department. In Bear River egnated 2. How may a stamp be obtained? - Go to or d th any place and aek for a mlgratdry waterfowl hunting stamp. Fill out th application blank, which will be provided by tho end pay a fee of $1-- The postmaster will fix the stamp te your state hunting license or to a oprclal port tn art er- - certificate. there any additional te required? No, 41 I. How long does stamp remain valid? One year from July t t June 20. 4. Doe the stamp permit on e to hunt In more than one state., or must a stamp be purchased In every state wherein Ihe applicant Intend to hunt migratory w aterfowt ? Only one federal stamp la necessary, hut Its possession do not relieve the hunter of any license requirements Imposed by atate lass. AM states require the non-redent gunner to take out a license T. In case a person baa hun (tng license in more than oo slat to which of them should th federal stamp be fixed? It does not matter whether th stamp is affixed to th Been of the state in which th sportsman is actual ly banting at th time, provided that he has on hie perron a valid stamp attached to any elate huntx ing license or to flto postmasters certificate 2. TO whom must th etam n be shown? On request, to United fed State administrative agent era! deoutr xame wardens and to any officer of any state or eubdt vision authorised to enforce game , law . x No, ) la tha sUmn transferable 10., Is the holder of a eclen title collecting permit required to carry a stamp? Tea II. Does the lew require a person Who hold a federal permit and who la engaged In taking wild fowl for propagating purpose to purchase a stamp? No. This does not mean, however, that anvone with nnlv a propagating permit l authorized - to hunt wild toftl without the federal stamp , j II. Does the law require possession of a stamp by a person authorised by permit pf the eeerotarv of agriculture to kill wild . fowl d mvtn a crop or property ? No. 12. What are, the maximum penalties for violation of k alamn law? Fins of $500 or alx months Imprisonment, or both. 14. What is done with tho monev collected ,It Is to bs used by the federal government to In crease tho supply of waterfowl. Of In the total' proceed f 0 per cent will be spent buying or leasing and administering marsh and wat er area to b set aside forever as migrator waterfowl sanctuaries. The first of these refugee will be set up along th flight line from the breeding grounds of th Gulf Coast Tbe remaining 10 per cent will be , used In Issuing the vtamne am administering the act-15. May stamp collector and other buy stamps? Certainly- - No on la trader anv-oligation to kill a duck just because he wants or owns a federal hunt Ing stamp, nor b there anv rule to prevent anyone who want to help restore the migratory water-fofrom nurchasln anv number of these duckmvlng stamp ' upmile stream from tha ewlngun The bridge boy A Victor man Ian 0,0 faro1dl.loylnz,' of Rfclifield. weni trolling al Fish Laka Mackinaw this week nd caught his first fish, the pictured AB0E LEFT- - Carlene Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Buchanan, holds up legal Thinks it Would be eimlrast to the feoge Loch Levan and Rairtbew eize trout-f- n her dad caught al Hebgen Lake, Montana, 20 miles west of , Mutually Beneficial , Yellowstone Park. Mra. Douglas Simpson of Kamas displays I think In th long run. lf a three tof Strawberrys husky Bambows. The largest is seven reciprocal agreement were put ta- , pounds, y , -- !3H-pou- nd g non-hunt- - " ', ee ti I- Fish Dams In Chalk Creek -1 a.y of r Fv- - ROUSC CAT FELON Th house rot la one of the four-stat- Fish Food Facts Do you know that there are more than 3.000 varieties of flak tn the x - - United Btotes? That 140 of those Varieties aro bush-nesti- 5,-- thaa rota f i . , , edible? But that Only twelve of thee 140 1,000-Mile- s of Trees ; Benefit Wild Life According 10 the American Game association, wild life will get a big shatter belt break In the tn be planted in th Midwest from th Canadian border through tbe Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas end Oklahoma to th Texas border The tree will not be planted t runs formation but In stripe seven reds aide und a mile apart. Along the edges of each of these strips Inside protective fence stripe for wild life ere to bo planted These will be of shrub varletlee. th according to Director Zon ot end Urlted States forest service, after their first bearing season,be targe , qualitiesIn of food willseed. berries and maos available 1,000-m- ELSINORE GIRL ' food-eov- D ELSINORE, Bept. 1 (Special) While angling al Fish Bak last week-enMiss Madge Gray landed a hug Mackinaw trout, weighing and measuring 37 inches and 23 Inches Is girth. Miss Gray said it wad her first fleh. In the boat with her 'Were guide and a Mr. Paul W. Easton of Hollywood. Cal . who a day or two earlier had polled In- a freak rain-boweighing 14 pounds and measuring 30 inchea 34 pounds In length w 1S-- T EAR-OLTAXED Boys over 14 years old will be required to purchaseIf the new fedto eral duck stamp they wish hunt waterfowl Uils fall. Chain Boat-Lockin- g tf you want to lock up your small boat when camping, get two pieces of ebaio and Join them together wltb an open repair link which Is together. Then tf you should pressed Ion or mlspiaco thf key ts your padlock, you can separate th chain with th repair ltnk and ear hacksaw In It through. Tho repair link will waver be notfeed.br tbo . ' . LANDS MACKINAW TROUT ll most ordinary observer. destructive agencies te our ground nesting, tree end bird It Is estimated there ere cast In tbs United 8tate and that at least 35 00 birds end small rabbits art killed annually by house cat They should be kept under observation and controlled as our feathered tribe la of far more benefit - 0 Jr Mr y m8 gained good-wi- ll The man who wrote the above obviously speaks sense. It U precisely la answer to such logic a e this that th plan was first tttoaehed and subsequently It may bo- in put Into motion. working order byvl)35. varieties constitute 40 per cent of tho total fish consumed- - Do you know that . fishermen every day aro throwing overboard thousands of pounds of edible fish that wo havs not been educated to erloy? Do you know that eels ere eon slderod a delicacy by Italians end that th Italian use them In piece or turkey to celebrate Christmas? Do you know that tbo Jewish race consider earp the most delectable fish and that thers ta a considerable Uro carp business In this country? Do 'you know that carp ara( actually held In ponds In tbs middle states end fattened on corn before going to market? SO F1IH STATION) The Bureau of Fisheries has I) cultural station In 3) elates of tho Union which are constantly engaged In the propagation and distribution of fleh. Ita annual production of fish and egg approaches seven millions end It I concerned with th feet that many more must be produced Is meet the demand of Increased leisure tim non-ga- ' Beaver-Mllfor- foot-hol- d, . Wildlife Gets Big Break in Mid-We- st -1- Tree Belt 000-Mile It WASHINGTON; D. C., Au. Wildlife Is to get a big break IB tb 1.004 mile Shelter Belt te be from tb planted In oth mid-we- st Canadian border through tho Dako- I-- p ' center-vetlonl- ' vn drt xtha rjL:;z . . 22 C-- 3T3 r s 4 ' . BATE BIRD NEST Thousands of birds nest especiare deally nest ot during ev and stroyed annually mower end time by grain cutting U that eeaaon now, binder it and It I recommended that farmers try to locate aucbendnesla before cutgrain crops ting thefr hay Either that or try using a "flushing I bar," bob-whi- i -- e--w A Iroe.J 1 FOR AUTO and U TENTS Waterproof Canvas Camping Equipment ksssfsnsKfa sf CANVAS All Kinds b rrMDfbTf Tm Wart Wftvfrfcv Cbiiwi Ftff flBUhlag Bear Xtra rang shell cadmium coated; non -- fouling and rrl, wart ftf ftttfl Ftrtcra Hakltf laf Br tm Rtift will ftt P.. HUM m 'eee.y kwe Vtvi y 4 IM SOUTH MAIN STREET . Baft Lak CMy. Utah. pRgrarop .1 , r wma Ok wro J m H) primer. BUT NOW AT THIS AVJNG EHhrh4 wrtjkmmD -- e GOOD SMITH & ADA!- .- Carton tOO only $1 .13 C:!IDFiKh3 I Leieeai h) he if -e 44) M ' ta Nebraska,. Kaseas and Ok lake- - , nt to tho Texas border, to Insure against drouth, toll erosion and to modify climate, according to plans In the making under the technical director, Raphael Zon, U. 8. forest service ,a bulletin of tho America Game association, points out Although th shelter belt Is to be ISO mile wide, tbs trees ere not to 1 b set In Solid formation, but In stripe seven rods wide and a mile ' apart, running north and tenth. Along th edges of each ef ihaa kb protective strip Just 4n!d fences food cover stripe for wild Ilf are to bo planted. These will be ot shrub varieties Mr. Zon Mid. While some 25 to 5 years will be required for tho maturing of tho tree wildlife will begin to reap tb benefit almost Immediately after tbe ahruba nr planted, point out. These throbs will afford protective sever to wildlife end, after their first bearing season targe quantities ot food wilt b made available la berries, seeds And salad" t or rune Dry fly nr usually mere In tb fast waters ang shallow riffle They are sloe very ueeful In th stilt reaches during th. early morning and evening. 2C:x:3....27o: n A i r -- -- nt h -- a r, the-duc- busv non-ga- m above-specifie- 1 A . earp OAKLAND, Bept 15 pounds end ebout St weighing Inches long wee ceught by., three this Garitnd flsherbovs young -one halfweek In the Bear river, have been kept Hayrack of dead this week hauling ton Miner-, of mouth carp from the water villa iroervolr, where th 1 than level ha been drained 0 ial) -- intil-cat- ed ler. x (Spec- nt ,- In Practice Bept. 1 MINERBVIBUB. ... . st ii -- - 'j Hayracks Haul Dead Carp From Dried Reservoir ix lnche Tha tow water, oomhlned with ' the heat, ha roused th wholeeal decimation of too big . flah. , J, Tho shallow water tn th reservoir was covered with small dead - fish and th Indents wars choked U or $2. t Thouoand ef But there Is another side to It with larger one motor floating twh choked th canal Suppose a man la taking d highth trip to California, Ho cannot af- erooting i ford to take out license charred way.. . for for a day or two Most of them bav tine boro orof shooting fishing In various Some of too deed earp weighed state passed through on rout But If a nominal fee were charged, more than 20 pound .Then ver but no'trgat, ho could stop off tot A few days in a tew sucker teout have- - heos planted each etate, and would spend -, hta , money at hetela- - restaurants end periodically. camp to say nothing ot what he It Is evident that tho front war would spend for rtiulpment. This unable to survive tho marauding Is a crying need at Flah lake In flah. , - ieb Bocal rod and gun clubs see tn our stats right now. Californians extermination as A who stop at th lake, hundreds of present carp them, look at tha lak with long- means bf giving tront a good start do tatb Mlnersvttle reservoir aexi ing eyed, bat cannotoutaf ford. or for not car Jo fork tb t2 year, and If they can keep th carp tb i tha opportunity to fish sad pro- from gaining another - - lak may become th angling haunt long tbler sojourn. ' v , It should be. . ff it Works "Out , : My idea 1 that there should be a reciprocal arrangement among state whereby a visiting hunter may obtain shooting privileges at a very nominal feet 1 realise what th answer of th various commissions would be of ouch a proposal. They wilt point out that they boar heavy expenses for stocking, supervision, feeding; etc., and that it would not b fair to th resident of their state to- allow visitors to shoot by paying some such fo sa RECENT hewa item elated that, effective August SI, 1)24, all firearms, Including shotgun, rifles, revolvers, pistols, etcj must be registered In accordance with the federal firearms act, passed January 2, 1)34. Many sportsmen have Interpreted this to mean that they muet register their firearm The National Rifle Association, Barr building. Weahington, JJ. C., - , recently laauid this statement: Rifles, shotguns p totals and revolvers except rifle anti shotguns wed-oea of th variety, do not have to be registered by their owner under th new federal firearms law now o-- In effect. Firearm which must be registered are defined as shotguns h rtflee-wltend barrels lee than eigbtaeo Inches any other gun except a pistol or revolver) which may- - be concealed on the person, a machine gun. and a muffler or silencer for any kind of gun Under this definition no sportsmen's arms ara affected. v That the Intent of the law wag unquestionably not to include revolvers pistols and stands rifle and shotguns was In the statement of the Way and means committee of the Bouse of Representatives la pro seating the bill on the floor of ant up, hot only stressed hi thanks for the work the organisation hae done In with the state but Cosy lit eon t erry en-t- a the good 5 work of changing a weedy, boggy ot - Natheo meas to a place of$ constructive Coe; Wllllem beauty whare fish can be raised and Westergsrd, te the benefit of the people 11, eon of ptabird Uehe Christ scanty. Chief of Police i"?1 Payne, was last speaker, r Westerga d ef Ben Diego. stressing the point of carrying on the good work making It possible Cel ; end to make real ettlsens out of this ArchiDale bald If, eon gsneratlon by keeping them healthy, 'of Mr. and taking them to the canyons where Mrs Emma they can see end become at qua In ted Archlb a I d. - with outdoor llfa The chief said claim the be has come across people who have fish to be the only seen animals In cages, whereas. largest ever It they would become acquainted taken out of with our canyons they would see tho river for these same animals In their native fUo years habitant. Dale Archibald which te an -- O 0 , t envious record for tbo many Bear fishermen to shoot at UsMalnmi was faralabed river The hugs carp was caught hr the taleated Drawer a. with Tb flea light tec ayeteea"boy wee an angle worm and an furnished and wired by am. , hook. Th boys had beenordinary flshlni n oat of tha day, 1 berm, Maber and Shirt ey Ca. Tbe fts! that wens so smallcatching Deader Bake re were ea tbe Jeb they threw them bock Into the current. Discouragain with, their lead speaking aged they ware ready to give up nnite and ear, Clyda Shertlltf and quit, when Dale pulled on the aedeebtedly ana at t tabu throw line. As the line wouldn't aedeat apart enua and la come In the youth thought it wee , bringing the Caatfaeatal Baklart enegged heaving with eempaayte lead speaker ayetepf the resultendthatbegan th flab did a eervlea that aiada It pee. stove the water mightily, flopped almost elhle far the bandeede ef people Dele Into the atreetn. te bear tbe entire pregroat, , puIPng Tha yeuth now had J5 pounds Of - 0 pull on hie 'me end bad, to call GOOD NEW the other two boya for help. rOR ANGLERS It rethe combined strength of th quired Oil more rood hows for the three boys to haul th firh In fisherman. Billy Jecklln reporu Once.f tha boye rotated, "the fish aucb a lurch that hf mouth that esverel thonaand legal alaa gave wa nearly torn free from, the trout that have been reclaimed from hook and he nearly escaped. low water and . severs! thousand Balt Bake county leers from tha Fish and Game association roaring take from 15 to 10 day to do tb BuHt ... ponds aro to bo replanted as soon planting. after Be hot day as posslgle In tbs While ea Cottonwood lakes up Big canyon year tripe te the weee-felTwin lakes Lake, Mary and Baka watrb ter teve water oad This Is some job as the rtroede hah aed repert eearo te Blanche, he elate flrtk aw game depertroeet fish hays to be transported to Brighton by ear and then transferred to .V,"-' Uteek- Cayon by led horses and packed up to the lakes. !. " . nndcr thuperv lalon ot It will taka several volunteers to do f f Fifth and Gftin; depart tho Job President Drnney, Jaklln ifcrfu lMt water irhcio fcrftn?nt 4 Mate Game Warden Dell Ter rv will rw ih 4 instruction 9ry dams will Chick Evens, Jako Grimm, becretarv IMViant find wllljnrrvnl floDdi frob whinc - fish Bms Blckam and George Jones will h greatly agproolated by Consml. "duVinV" stormy "roeiine.- And . - , bo j okargs ef the work and will siooer Cook. v will erv as spawning nlaeek -I Oommiasloner Cook, The plan, which cannot bs di-He Infant vulgod A yet. It atlU in. becli Ifl g. ef f he tai ' taut-- It hea. prominent flah and gams official state Including of four western Utah, and If successful, will enable sportsmen to bunt and Hah"hell-ta. neighboring state without ing out the exorb ttant - , forelgn fee. sept. 1 spe-This Information will corns a fleh cm big. Ephraim, promof new weleomo to s group eves for th mil f111 inent portmen whose spokesman WUltam wrote to Tb Deseret New la this Fleh lak of . x wise; eon. I yon? old tho hunting during P. C. Peterson, eta vrachfor Every year that-a- a ho was nearly pulled seoeon, I get an Invitation to do bit ot shooting with a friend b) out of th boat whenthe raven hook took Is not often rainbow Now. It Wyoming. .pound droUlng. that I can take advantage of aucb xyoimg Petersen landed Rill same an opportunity, and th most time The day 1 can spend is two or throe- - days - s seven ' pound mackinaw. , Bishop Petersen states that during A season. It hardly seems fair that a sportsman traveling fishing was never betu, thaj) Into another state should bav to it la this year at Flab lak to pay four or five time a much real-dehunt for m few day as the of that state aro required to pay for an entire season of shooting. MD'ANID WM e, fetato Fish and Game for -- this plan, 50,000 additional acres ot land have been opened to huntAIT AS IMPORT AST ers and anglers of Connecticut. The country wide fish restocking That other states havs shown in- program strict enterest in the Connecticut system to forcement.Is on. Now for , Indicated by the number of queries reaching state officials thers - Utah might do well to follow suit. ei . ' a dosen times. Meantime, Charlie, had no gun but he did have some dynamite. He made a charge and threw It. The luse went out. The, bear couldnt get up. -The men couldnt get down. Charlie tried another charge. The old hear, having seen the first one go out, sniffed It curiously, As she noted it the second time It exploded, the bear turned a back yard somersault and went down tbe ridge in a cloud of gravel and duet. The two men waited until they betrd the, bears growls ot rage and pain recede far down the canyon, and then dee- -' eroded and hurried off la the v opposite direction. They sold they didnt know What happened to tbe cube. stale stocks hie property with fish and game. In return for wh.ch the farmer agrees to allow hunting or angling, but only with his permission. Hunting or iishlng with permission only is the sign that Is on - the posted grounds. Thus a sportsman may interview tbs owner, and If consent Is obtained, many proceed to hunt or fleh on thosa grounds However, should the visitor prove to be a game hog or careleae of the sportsman In the state farmer's property, the land ownshould be proud of one er's rights are protected by state end mm game wardens. stat man tn the flh year department, who In tb part has accomand has worked harder lee and the more batcher for plished rearing ponde than hae been accomplished In many years. He hae done this through being a good dip- lorn at and a pluxger. W e refer to Bill Crump of Mld- vale, chief deputy under Commis-- eloner Newell Coolt. Bill hae la gating through eleven for hie department and - projects one has been a huge asset for every the department and for the fish and game protective association, alt over the state as well as tor every ' man, woman and child in Utah. He has made It possible for the to plant bigger and better fish, beautify the grounds, build bouses, store houses, sheds and other improvements that havs not ' only enhanced the value of the property but made It possible for every person In the state to enjoy the fishing tripe we love so well, . HE lonj Bought and much needed Innovation f , tourist or reciprocal fiBhing and hunting licenae ior Utah Bnd otherwestern atatea Is In embrycta'iCeord" XVriWI V Authoritative-informatio- a reaching -- SporUtG uig Field and Stream. T started to climb tbe tree Tommy was perched in. Ho kept Up a steady shaking which .ikMJliidtegiMiveciiw EVERT t for-tho- - I Plan in Embryo Would Enable Tourist to ' Hunt or Fish For Nominal Fee hi' the roost - practical plan of is 0ERHAPS sportsmen1 and landowners yet devised Connecticut system. Its features have never been tried in Utah, but they are so reasonable, it de- roight prove worthwhile for the state fish and game fall this whirl to it a give partment -'- ?JE. rt LIU - -- Reciprocal License Seen For Utah And Surrounding.States ' - B. C., Sept, 1 In (AP) Somewhere the nearby wooded country, a mother bear to nursing a sore muscle and a determination to give all prospectors a wide berth, particularly ones with dynamite. son. Charlie Scott and wers Tommy, prospectors, when a ridge walking along , they mot, tbs bear and two--; They made nrarest trees while the cubs Jr rnr f-- . System Held as Ideal For Solving Utahs V?C ? 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