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I 1 ; . a.m., , r ' , 41 f' V -- II Ili .. . Settled by BIRRELL BOTTLING COMPANY ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATION- AL PARK. Colo., May 18.;(Specia- ....,..w........ , , yaha Lakes and Hidden Valley Creek between the Trail Ridge Road and the Horseshoe Park. l)--In conformance with ColoDeer Ridge Road, all on the east-er- n rado angling laws, fiShing sea,. slopes of the park. s son In streams oftbi-- federal A Colorado fishing license is area will open May 25th, David seven necessary. Fish under inches shall bet carefully handled H. Canfield, park superintendent, and returned Immediately to the announced today. Lake fishing will be permitted from June. 10 :water if not- - seriously injured. to September 30, inçlusive. Angling In rearing ponds and National park regulations set in posted waters - is prohibited. The use the- day's cateh at 15 fish, not of minnows - and linen fish as bait is prohibited, ...exceeding a total weight of 10 as well as the release of such pounds. In this, park limits:differ from those. pres9ribed by fish in parle,waters. The latter is ' to prevent the introduction of state law; exotic species. Fishing is permitA few streams and lakes are ted between the hours of -- 4:00 closed to MO fshing In line with cm. and 8:30 p.m., using the park program for propliga-rod-and-line held in the tion and fishing improvement They are Dream, $prtice and Hal.. band. V : regulation- ca4.... - - 6 ' 1 4' , . - ' , , ,,,, ,..:, - .... ,: , , , , ' e ''''' .. ' - - ,,,,,, -- ., ,."--' A - ,,, . , 4' - , k '''. ........... t( , r is,, "7 ; BLARES HIGH WATER The director blamed high water for the poor fishing conditions, but said hatcheries were "loaded with eggs and considerably ahead of last yearnd . Steelbead fishing is on the down swing in the Salmon River watershed.. Several steelhead veterans have bagged limit catches on grub worms and stinnera - F- , l C ', , - ..I. - '0' ,. ,,,, .,,. . ) : -- .. c...i ,,,4 ob., 1, , 1.. .' : , 7 , ''' -- , s ' - 0, - ,, , 0 ; , ;4.,- ' ''' - ' '''. "; A Kki.,,, ,,;t.,..,,a, 7" - 0.','' A - 4 ' " , ei . ''", ", r ,, j IA " s, t , f 40-...,- .: k'''.4 ,,, ,,, ,,.., t 3., : , ,,o,...,,,, Comparing The Cougar, African Lion mi4 -- --- -,,oa f ''''''',, 4 -,to,,.- ,, ,, .2 , 4. , ,.. ,,,, ( ..,, , , , - - ' THE AFRICAN LION ( Lowe?) es 'howls in comparison, to the American cougar (mountain lion) at thr age of two months. ,- Nwit"hsh were taken by - Phil Zwick- bozerJusnterwho isfamiliar the habits and characteristics of each.! - In the story below -Zwick compares the two animals. - - - -- ' k . The early opening was made of:' necessity when Idaho opened its half of the lake on May 1. 'Bear Lake has long been In. .ctive as a fishing haven, except to a few of the veteran anglers who have familiarized themselves with- - the location of the fish and the proper lures to use. In the last two seasons, however. -- Idaho and Utah have joined hands in an effort to improve fishing in this lake. Results of these ments should not be evidentexperi,,, .during this season. -- -' MACKINAWS PLANTED Both states have stocked the lake heavily with mackinaw fry. Open. mg-daactivity should, however. consist- - mostly of the taking of native. rainbows and the native bull or blue trout - The spawning run at Swan Creek has been heavy this year. This, In , ' .4'.. le .1 ( , 4' ': . -- ' f .4 .. - - -- , ",-, - v... - 0 ' x - ' ; Z , f .4, :,1.1 - . , ; , sz -i P i. ?" 4) ' , z. vey. - 1 : th:t theopel;e1,1hstaf. sportsmen it sufficient luck to find 1:181:11fil.dits:::,::arr 1 thes-7,-- latter have them when they are hitting. ,, . TWO GOOD ROUTES Bear Lake may be reached - ' b31 4 two routes from AMR t est is likely via ting the lake at Garden City. The other is through Evanston, Wyo.; Randolph and - Woodruff. - . s- .. Fish , Haven- is regarded a- the sweet spot of the lake and it here where facilities such as boats may be obtained. This, however, is over the.Idaho line. Utah licensees will have to row or tnotor 'back over the state line-tdo their fiSib ing. Otherwise they must possess an Idaho license. Trolling Is expected to be the vogue tomorrow. Heavy spinners with minnows have produced best esults on this lake. , , .y y - ermen - Cougar, African Lion t Differ In Many Traits , ,,,P 5 t.',-"..,e- A t e , - AA, ., ,. .,!.. : .. Beehive State anglers will get their first taste of 1940 trout 1. fishing ivhen the bar is lifted on Utah's half of Bear Lake tomo-r-,.,4 row morning at 4 o'clock. ' ,,, , , - . , ,..' e ,-.- - . Aft. M , ... - ' -- . 'ig , - - Imo , Lakey.04-.)n,tlik- - . -- lif possible showing no interest In Fish may not .be able to tell fighting back. But follow this sneak-I- f one but time, grunvarietythe African ,Ing coward to where he has the the of the geneaology a of ions, small smelt species and he will tear you, to seta a classic example of pane. lion were possible one would one time, far pieces. The cougar acts on those at discovei that for residents of ly southern tuality same lines, but is too cowardly to , California. beyond the records of man, the a human. The cougar will These Pacific swimmers come feline and canine species crossed attack as far as possible. Now as out of the ocean every spring to blood, producing as the hybrid retrieve to the reaction of a wounded lion lay their eggs in the wet sands bspi;le s oaenoimf the w orld's ferocious it is altogether different. Nine out of the California beaches. With. of ten he will face you. It is stop out consultation of wrist watches wrong but i Riot"; the king of beasts or say your pray- i or alarm clocks, they invariably stuMdayyjnbeg wthee'reAfrican ilion ers. e of a lioness has come up 1 hour after high tide natural habitat and comparing it been Th courage h proved when a lion and , within a few minutes, beginning North the and the leoparcL ess are together. If the lion is 'shot c - are the third day after the full moon American - utga ma or- - wounded badly it Is an even Way-Fo- r ruryw. hiti In the months of May, June, July the true cat seems that chance the lioness will charge like and August. the Jungle lord is as much dog as flash. Many inexperienced hunt- They are so prompt that local he is cat. tdoeaathn olthdroexupeghriethnisc. fearest.haacvceorominegt newspapers publish schedules for , ,Comparing the 'cougar and ' the After 2 years of patient hi. their appearance, and the lion is quite interesting. to ed lion bunter, Rigg Holmes of it beaches are lined with thousands note the differences between These Northern Rhodesia. vestigation a feud helped Biologi- of people watchingthem come animals regarding - their 4 habits, LION Is GENTLEMAN cal Survey agents arrest Albert out of the water, riding on the ways of attacking when wounded, - The lion, in one sense of the (Peanut) Lazette and Henry crest of each big breaker as it courage and methods of stalking word, is a gentleman. Let him (Mudcut). .Dubay, of Monroe, rolls in. , . , , , alone and he will not bother you. Michigan, for killing and possess. their prey. ' 1 whistling swans but a In the above photos, the two He does not look for trouble, but is ing wild ' come out jury in Federal court at Detroit same He will about the are fellows very Little inquisitive. Utah County Group on in the open if Interested to see took only 18 minutes to find La. agetwo months. notTheof ears e- cat what is going on. That is why it la zette guilty. Dubay pleaded guil. thHolds Jamboree Tonight the lion cubas are the cougar kitten. Possible to secure fine photographs type, Such Game management agents sus. SPRINGVILLE, May 18.Sports- His position is that of the domes- occasionally. We were up in the s men of Utah County having mem- tic dog, even to the shape of his Northern Transvaal going along an pected for some 2 years that La. zette and Dubay, fishermen list. bership In the Vtah County Wild- long narrow- face. 'When we play- old rough trail by car, in the dis- life Association, will be guests at ed with one of these little killers tance off to our right peering above ing near the marshes of e toshot whistling swans there at a stag jamboree at in the Nelspruit district in Africa the tall grass were five huge lions. Not until the development --night with Reed L. Rigtrup, pres- he growled, mauled with his paws Very much interested In our ao. night ident of the Utah County 'Wildlife and we remember real well, - he tivities, we drove Just beyond them of a feud between the suspected Federation in charge of the event. 'bites like a little puppy. But when behind some bushes lust out of violators and a neighboring fame' able Eight Utah County towns wiU handling the - cougar kitten there their sight , and started . driving fly were the federalto agents a violation. sponsor booths. There will be a was a tremendous difference.-- - He ahead and backing up with the to olitain witnesses two-hofloor show. brake on, this causing the. car to immediately showed his cat in- squeak very loudly. Within five stinct when we reached for him, minutes a Increase Noted , big slick, black-maneand 13)i outlike -striking hissing of-tlion came around-the-eLogan Girls Set Pelts Alaskan In a flash with his sharp claws at bushes about , feet from the the same time backing away from car. He looked thirty Opening Softball Date me. the party over with More than 554,000 ioelts worth, We finally picked -him up gleaming eyes, turned and went 51,910,000 were shipped from Alas. LOGAN, May and later he played a bit,- batting ' Seven teamS in the Cache Girl's our finger with his paws. He is back. Such a happenthg would be ka to fur centers ,in the United to take to practically last the impossible place 1States year, according Softball League will pelt play June all cat from the shape of his ears, with The leopards, or even cougars. lAlaska Game Commission. 3 according to an announcement the broadness of his face, to his are as known cowards and of the pelts: taken They value average by Ila McDonald, director. The little whiskers. noted for their sneaking, cowardly from 15 kinds of fur animals, ., schedule will be announced later. KILL THE SAME 1 activities, always keeping under Iranged from five cents, for 'hares,' Teams entering- - include WellsA. to $37.50 for lynxes,. This repre. We have found that one thing ville, Royal Knight Coal, E.-When speaking of the lion as a sents the work of some 8,000 trap... Miller Meat-- Edgewood Hall Nurs- that they seem to have in comgentleman I am not referring to the ery, Heb's Pig Stand. Rees Feed mon, Is the tactics they use in man-eatis any old lion - The 1939 income was some $48,. Store and Trenton. Several teams making st kill. We took particular driven from who the is the. rule 000 less than that for 1938 when pack. on with hotice of this fact have arranged practice games big game of the pack that a lionItmust do his only 423,115 pelts brought more each other before the season opens. hunts in Africa while treking share every than $1,958,000. The 1939 figures,President of the league is Norma through - the bushveld. - Many third of the'Ifkillingusually he not does he is represent a 31 per cent increase in day. vice times we came upon freshly killed driven from the Merkley with Verla Hauser, but a 4 per cent decrease hi This takes pack. seo Miss McDonald, On zebra or waterbuck. some place when be is too old and his pelts president and income. occasions we came- across the car- teeth' and ' claws are ' broken or retarjrtreasurer. cass of a large kudu which met worn. and unequipped he -- ' -- --- -his death by a vicious attack of makes 'Hungry -- - ----- -a stab at his human 100 PARAFFIN a lion. More than once just the flesh. He finds humansfirst easy prey BASE were hind and ,devoured quarters in some and lies I wait for greenlingwith a glance one tould plainly to stray away from the trail. -- --see how they met their death. CIIALIPI0111 . Usuallythere were :sleep gashes Increasee Areas TT 11MST-CMADE- -.11i, Non Its neck and shoulders Rang' where The Migratory Bird Conservation the kilter possibly landed on his --.V HIGH OCTANE first leap, tearing and sinking his Commission has approved the ex- -' of 8349,466 to acquire 48,iknife-likclaws to the bone. Also penditure 502 acres of land to be added to 20 portion of flesh was torn existing refuges administered by - lawaY from the-toof the neck or S. '111. Bureau of Biological Survey in ' ,ts .mane where he nailed his , blpod the , s..,14 15 state. Secretary of the Interior I . . q 171101,.... 4 thirsty jaws. L. .Ickes announced today. so, This winter on a codger hunt Harold . ,- In Was to addition, , given approval 1 . we saw a cow elk that was killed lease one tract of 640 acres., ' .. . , by a near tit. Nebo. As a , 'matter of fact the killer was a -,. , : , , I 'wasteful skunk, as well as a .mur- 1::::-1141"1' ,derer. lie ate very little of this fine flesh and , the , TOP bind Grade 10 NEED 51 v ideenceproved that mountain. A his killing tactics were definitely SOME CASH? - SUPERIOR ETHYL . -- -' , that pf the lion, even to the large , It Aad quickly? of Get a leas flesh torn seed piece I away from the ea your ear Inns BURNHAM'S! trriple Tested) nelc. But the death,blows were The he Irestaess-likof a mildercm. We were amazcood istredly . -- ,.. Just explain ed to see Such a big animal , your seeds . - ism ,fiet the ) .this down gamey! little killer.. brought by . 4. 'Comparing him with the lion he is SEE -- , THE SMOOTHEST GASOLINE ionly a baby, but as to his cuning, ' ' ilt is possibly par, with the lion 201 WEST SO. TEMPLE AN ry 'and leopard: AS for courage the , , ,EVERAIITOMOITIS WEST 4TH SOUTH 434 1 'I, , "lion stands alone. . 1 111! 155-'ittell1;I When wounding a leopard he will , :,,,, A1'111111 7,, th lead into thb long grass or thieket :!lmim - Rocky Illountain Park --Fishing To Open On May 2 5 , TO KEEP YOU AWA KE ' '7" Al- Run Evidence Of Top Season - to-t- -- NO CAFFEINE ' - ir lon. Sp I 5 ,t BY PHIL ZWICK - (Ardent Big Game Enthusiast) k Just Right..atNight '''' .., - sou,.t.iti.: , 4- - Fifteen wild-ducbootleggers and market hunters received a of 44 months in jail and $125 in fines during, the April session of federal court at Sacramento, California. as game management agents of the Biological Survey concluded an intensive drive on a Pacific Coast bootleg ring that sold wild ducks to night clubs and restaurants in San Francisco and Sacramento. Judge Harold Louder-bac- k withheld sentence on two other convicted bootleggers. one being In the hospital and the other in 1 ' t - Tomorrout , . 4 ts. 1 , , , , . ,,,,,,,,... ' Breaks His Date , ,, ,,,,,,, ,. ,, : L ear Lake ., ,, , . , 1: ,,,, - - , .i 1 c ' ,-- .4- sg., 41,. , ' , ' 'Al'- . 1. , ,. , ' :- 1.11"".."111C7mosile, .,,,,, ."......."1""Vkm, ,, na., 21 , ..: . -- r... , - ' jl't' . -- '''''''''''''4...7'"""".."'"""""""." NtrAw,4,07'4 .. 15.(AP)Fishing One Who Never - is , -- . ''''''.. No , - , iill, 1111 ti i ,t .. e- --- Grunion Is , , ' i r'er The Idaho c foonr thitsle:zsozm g:sassiliCinc::1.1n x pected to reach Yankee Fork and other tributaries in the Upper Salmon River basin . in the last two - - weeks 9( June. v7" , , or ,.... - '''''- -- , hdinary CHINOOK e , A Jr"'llr Wildlife Bootleacrers 1 Fined WY ,,, - .0 1 . rl AT:0 , - - "1.,,s , e"FR Clr). .2,,,,, '..-- I . ..gAl, ,ri,,, . ,e I i ,i Aiit$3.- - At ...),-.,(- ric,-:-- ' - '-- , - - ,o' glb 44 00 ', ,c,.----,7- .1- ) - - : - .. - . ,.. , ' - d- V 4 ,....,,,-- i - -- angler it! Idaho is not too good." Fish land Game Director Gwne W. Morris reported today, but spawn-tak- , ing stations and state fish hatcheries in the area are well ahead of last year. Morris and David McLay, fish. I cries directori returned today from , - a swing through the region in which they met with department officers, forest service Officials and to chart a fish planting program and begin- - a stream 'sur- , - H. -- sportsmen - - 1 ' ' ' A'fi 1;1'' , , , ". , Far Below Par , -- ' . . . .. - : - , . all - JP t" ' ,lialf 0 . - ,1 ' 1 , I. out-gur- u - a ''',.a.,,...:14 Ut(:tit Came Commissioner, Reports Angling back-when- 4 - ar , 11 , . ' k Ag I,o,.... ,. I . -- Overheard through the keyhole just outside the classroom of the School of Fishes at a special lecture on "Sthnull and Response" by old Prof. Brown Trout, famed psychologist " and they call us 'Poor Fish.' Sometimes they are right but a little more credit is due than is generally given. I remember when I was first scooped out of the hatchery pondswe were younger then that beginners are nowand dumped in the Provo River. At first all I wanted to do was look to the sky for horse meat. I grabbed everything that hit the water. - "My first real experience came when I grabbed a large hairy bite which turned out to be a fisherman'a fly. The hook didn't cause RECORD OUTPUT: me any great pain but being flashed through the air and thrown hiding. At no time in the history of the 48 'VIOLATORS into the dry grass and thistles along the stream made me squirm. I state has Utah planted as many This was soon taken from the hook and replaced in the stream.. That brings the total numberDe-Of scar fish as this season. For the past convictions (the professor pointed to a marked gill) always reminds me of obtained since last three years the state has been tap- cember Illicit wildfowl deal- that occasion. against efan in its output . hatchery 'One ether time I was taken from the stream but this time a ping in the Golden Gate and Sacra fort to build up a spawning brood ers mento areas to 48 violators. fined spcirtsman caught me. It was more of a thrill than anything else. stock., This year that tapping has an "In my early training I learned that feeding the surfaceexcaggregate of 81315, and sentencceased. the brood stock ponds being in the early mornings and late eveningswax dangerous. I be. total of 57 months in Jail. filled. All of the fish reared this red to amen were fined 11500 each. ept gas thriving on nymphs, fresh water shrimps and other natural Three year will be put in the streams. and three $250 each. Other fines food. Best ot all I found a hole in the mose and cress far from the Heavy plantings have already been busy side of the stream where I have spent most of iny life. I had from 820 to 8100. made with some of the fish being ranged to be careful, however, for it M only the smarter anglers who ever CASF14 FILED retained for later plantings when 17The V. reach my haven. Several times I have been hooked but managed to 17 cases were filed by 4 I fishing slows tip. Frank Hennessey and free myself. $tate's seven large modern S. Attorney in Sacramento I One went stream to Enroute one in prosecuted up day spawn. large ripple fish trucks have been burning up V. S. Attorney William L. I saw a whirling metal gadget flashing several feet from me. I the highways every day for the past Licking, started after missed it And inches several an in to frighten it effort one three weeks, dumping fish from it away. Next I bunted it with my nose. Aa I hit it my fin struck a end of the state to the other. An hook. I left it alone after that. Once I suffered a lame- -Inventory of the hatcheries this sea- Fishermen Drown, the hole next to mine was blown with dynamite or carbide. Maybe I son showed that Utah had the fish expect too much but use of explosives is a dirty trick. I think we to plant this year. An Inventory of When Boat Overturns a chance. the hatcheries this week revealed "rye coca the time when we didn't encounter a fisherman BURNS, Ore.. May 18,(AP) that over 50 per cent of them have weeks. Now they line the streams ta thousands. Funny thing Three fishermen at Unity for gone into the state'e waters. la that they all come on Sunday. Its a snap to the one. The Provo River has received Dam Lake drowned Sunday my now for usually the first man up the stream is slopping and more fish than ever before. Plant- when their boat overturned, hie way. He Is visually dressed la gawdy red colors and ing have been made in all of the Sheriff C. W. Frazier said today. splashing beeves a line with about as much silence as a drag line on the large, holes front Murdock power - - All residents of .Burns. they. Deer If any of you students ever fall into one ,of plant to the mouth of the Provo were Dave Woodfin,- Ray Mari) these 'Creek project. traps you will disgrace yourselves and your school. den and Jack Ray. River Canyon and up stream from , 'It's a joke, as these same fellows run to the game department Elkhorn Bridge to Soapstone. ' STOCKED WEBER fished heavily. These streams have and cry 'bloody murder' And they call as suckers. At any rate It The Weber has received fish from received more fish by twice than Is doggone decent of the game department to let, Ns get through with our spawning before turning that murderous mob loose. I'll the Midway, Kamas and Morgan ever before. Hatcheries wherever the trucks fishermen are reminded that bet someone gets the dickens for that, too. That's life, students, Fly picture that it is. were able to get within carrying dist- there will be action the first day pitiful "Now for a hint or two. Always watch out for gobby angle ance-of the river. with the hair and feather patterns. Fish Lake, which will open with Fly lines should be taken from the worms, especially those rolled up in a ball. Count to five before takthe rest of the waters, is being driers, treated and wound on the ing after any fly. Eeep a constant look up and down stream and stocked heavily from Loa and Glen- reels. Many anglers will angle in hide up at any bnusual disturbances and shadows. Seek out a small wood with fish being put in Fre- the early hours with garden hackle. hole and live there, deep under the willows and bushes. In feeding mont and Seven Mlle and all of the changing to spinner at sunrise and don't let your actions be conspicuous. . "Most important. however, never concede an lota-o- f lakes and streams in that region. then throwing the fly in the after. wit to a fisherman. To be taken foolishly is not only your own loss but With a Saturday opening many noon. disgrace to your friends. To be taken honorably, after using the ut; anglers will have How long fishing will be good most skill and cunning..is noble, -to grab a few hours of fishing in Utah with the streams and lakes -In their present eondition is a quesnearby Salt Lake which means that forltoday. Class dismissed." Lit-ti- e tion. There should be plenty of fishSpring Runs, Big Cottonwood, , ., Cottonwood, Mill Creek, East ing the first day, however, for we . Canyon and other streams will be 'know the fish are in the streams. 1 '.."4.".-!-- - 1.'::-A.-....".'- - ill , May 20. SAME BAG LDIITS All petitions favored maintain- ing the bag limits at eight pounds or 20 fish a day 16 pounds in Possession. As for recommendations on closing waters and time for ending the season on some of the major 7 't 4z - .woo., IT"..e,,0"... Fishing Hit , By High Water , ' , a.m. Saturday, waters the petitions varied. Decision on this matter will not be announced until -the proclamation apnears in next- week's issue of the Deseret News Field and ,Stream section. The petitions this year, according to nimbi, were of the constructive type. "There wasn't a nasty one in the lot. all of them being drawn for the best interest of the sportsmen," Turpin said. The June 5 date will likely remain in vogue every season from this date unless unusual drought conditions call for an earlier start. This will eliminate much of the agitation caused by opposing inter, ests. ' The later opening is just the ticket for the fly experts. Streams, by this time. should be fairly low and clear and everyone should be given an even chance at the first , ,- 4 1 - fishing seasOn . id! 3 , 0 1 , ' Eager to return. to a standard of opening, regardless of the day Utah it which falls, on week the sportsmen petitioned the State Fish and Game Department heavily for the June 15 opening, , a date set by legislature. to is which subject The date, official change anytime before the will inis published, proclamation clude all waters except the high Uintah lakes and streams which Will open July 1. , Compilations were completed to for reday as the deadline passedConductceiving recommendations. ed by Randall Turpin of the state department the compilations show 19 sportsmen's organization in favor of the June 15 date, four. for June 9. three for June 16. three for June 2, one for June 1 and one for i- 0 ' CI t 14 .7 - Idaho's I 1 , -. , - , ,- - - - -.- lit i ii'llp v47,,,,';',:1111 ' - .. - - - 1, - , - i '41 ' ' 1 for 1'31 1, .;1: . t n: ... , - ji!:CSI - ri.Ell H . - BY HACK MILLER , lir"! lin s, 7 41 , Streams Stocked - i - -. i , - --t 1,--- Satuiday, May 18, 1940 - --.. 1; ' ' tt;I:st ; 9----- -- '7' , 4 , . .7''-11-'1- , , ; 1 hn -614-1A ' ' '1 nrslitnllagil i 11 I) c.,..e,e..,, : ,,144 1 ,.", ; , Date. 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