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Show A , . , , , ..' . 4 Page , - . - , ,, . . , , s , , . yrtie Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah . . , , , . . . . , , Saturday, june 15 1940 - , .1 044;111, 1 . i' it " i I t ' I I 411111 41 0, ( 4 ! ; 0 7.10 ,c) I dr I' ,'"..- 1 ........0...17 ! : ......s....,v4 ...4, "1161114,174?4,,Ivil , 11...00- 42'V iti ... - ttI1M-- I' ,., :4) IMI14 .h ,.i 11 - i f Alkiliat.i I ' 1 I 1 ' 1 , 1 I ( , ,r4.9"or a......... ; t c 4 11111LS I ... - !Taken 4( I( - ' i On. , r,, - ,44- -;" ,- - . - 1 ,,'-4- -- I 4, , , ,, ; . , -,- . ,,,. t--. '..', , , , , Fly Veterans See 'I Action Before ' ' to , It ' 4 t ';'''''. ' r Sunrise i ' 1 t : 1 i , t '''.. , " - I I (' .,, , ; ' I .,, ' , , IC , '.- 4 ' ., 10. ," ',' 1- -- '''',.: ''.. "' ' ,' i ,,...lok' - , --, ,, , 4 t.,,- ,- ,' - ''' -- '''''' . 1 '' A , . , . The rear, guard will go out for ' t , -, t , :, :. .." AL i' , addacts k , Li ; - r. , z , - ! I! 1 J.:. 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':': T;Isit - ' '0 ': ,,' - Fishermen at the lake today were not expected to notice a loss of native trout inasmuch. as few, if any, of these trout have died.-- except from natural causes. ing for native, if slow, will be attributable to spawning condi. tions as spawning runs have in. dicated an increase in native trout this season by many times.The reason for the loss- of sal.- mon is unknown. Chemical studies of water conditions are being made by Dr. D. I. Rasmussen of Logan, Marion Madsen of Prove and Ed Perry, Bear River special. 1st who has been studying condi. tions at Bear Lake the past year. , ' ":! 4 . Fishermen are urged to observe a few simple rules to avoid start, trig fires. Matches should be completely out and broken in two bei fore being thrown away. Smokers will start no 'fires if cigaret and cigar butts and pipe heels are carefully smothered, ground into war:h with a boot or thrown into IN SAFE PLACE ,..-- - .: ' ,te . .,, ., ', ' ' t ' 'i ..) .,.. , , 1 ,, 1 , :'. ,: , ,,,,., ,,,, .: '.4. !7', ' ,,g! ' , Ao. OBSERVE RULES - . 4 -- , LiftiTs et the1949season. FEW' TROUT LAST :' . , e k4 - - '' r.. Not Lbst , ' ,...0 - ,,, . p f. ' , 4 7 ',, . Hopes that Scofield Reservoir I would become a haven for not ' only native trout but for salmon ,'; blew sky high this week when up. ward of 16,000 salmon trout, year. turned lings and twoyear-olds- , and drifted to the shore. belly-u' 1 inHegoll.1) es 'for 'a heavy firstclay of salmon trout also blew up as the loss is expected to.he great enough to cut down salmon activity beginning tdday with - the , .,1-, , ., l' - i Native Trout 4 t Schofield Are '' . OGDEN, ': N' , ' i ,, . i r i , 41 -- :' ,- ,, ' .,, 114, , At i ,,,, I . . , v, - , , . ii , . .,, June fishermen in Utah in thousands t 7;1. vaded the streams and lakes- - of , '...4 the state today a warning was is- ! ,,, .:,"", sued by Forest Service , officials, Ilr''' , ' ,..','' calling attention to the unusual' .. -Po li, fire hazard that exists on many f., .. ,, I watersheds and forest areas. Un- i ,, , ,,,, I seasonably warm weather during t ,L, May and June with dificiencies in i t precipitation that have accumu,.'"hror lated for the past month or two have advanced fire season condi.1 tions from two weeks to 30 days 4... fi 4 over normal, officials said, and ,. -- ,.. further indiCated that the season :..:! :i'. 4 ii being limited to elevations below 1,10.,4; I 7,000 feet concentrates fishermen 4 it, 'f".;:;',f1 to areas where the highest fire 44 '''''''"' hazards exist. - . , 11) .t..4 ,,, '',. , "to, ,I, Rules Given For Care of Watersheds And Ranges , 3' 4,',2,' , i .'s. '''. ''', Nt 4 ' , '' .! en.. ' A -,4 ,.,- 't ': . .. 77 ,! -- - ,- , . , , first time this afternoon and ' , t, the 4. tomorrow morning . and will be kl,, by same conditions that pre ,,, ..,,.. ,.... - t , 1 - .t.p.... . 4.1 --- 4 1 morning Igreeted for first ' ,, , F. ,. ' ' ', , '''' , - : Heads Warn A6orain- st Fires f, -- s ..' ''t '' ii- .. .... . ., . V ' ,10, , - ' ' s L ' ' . , Net 1 - ' '',' , BY HACK MILLER , . , t ,,,- ,,,-,- - .g- - . I4 , , ' ' , ',. -- , ,,' - - , - 1 -- . ' ' x I 1I ', ,,, , Fishing water in Utah paid off In heavy premiums this mornfI ing when the 1940 season openeal IPerfect weather conditions plus gave 71rirtua11y all 1 low Water 1 members of the advance guard for the first, sev- plenty of action . .. ' I eral hours. I .., , 4 - ! 'f' Wale '. - - ,,, ( ilk, : .." tr. 1,,,,,....".4f-- iiiiiiiiipriliti,;. t A" .111? - 'tit i.,' 4, I Made T Stud y Loagofro . Loss is D ewermtne Heavy liorst'- .. -, ,,, , . 1 i , ' ,, ,,, . ., .,, -- k '' . 1 1 '',4,r ..,tov t., , ,: . 1 0 ' , i e, - . , ,i,, , , , 1 ,, , - v. , . , ' , , , - , - ,,,, , River i 1Provo I - 1 10,1,foto - vt, .05- - I( .ee I! .:,.....747,1:;;;iiiitivl r, . , ''," , ,t, - . r- 'I ,pS. 1. '' - ' ' . 1 'i - firc)t I , , ,, ,,,..11401 fe,, , . , . ,, t2413 , 4 v , -- ...- 4, , 1 Ili gliO,r - i ,..''''' , tib d'W.,,,, to. c''''C' 111'11): ilt & t, , i .Akit14: ' $.4. 4 & thd -- ) ,' ' ', ; -- ieltiIritillitrireitiriffirTirx7ir;:erc,,r7"; i'i li - It ' '''11i.41 etT. la - .4.1ktlitililellitlY,...1,Li t ilv ' tlita,110"4:-.r' ' I PI 14,A'YLEVALNLAI.,, 411 ., ., ...."S.1..L.414Lt ' , ' ' -- :"F;d4d..11;4FI rf;j1,. 1'1 4 -- ..... -' I' f 4d ' 7: moil. , ,..,,, ' , t .m '114 - t S''''''' .1, ..1('';',,,,' 1 ,''f' '.. i, .. Ir- -' 4 a' , : I 1 ' - I(c' ( I ' aP 1 , ; t i .'''...,0,'-,.- ., ',' ,:, - :::,..: : ' i :" ''.:::: ': :, ',,. ., , SUFFOCATION UNLIKELY Because of the depth of the lake and also a mild winter there is little likelihood that suffocation through lark of oxygen caused the loss. It is believed that chemicals -- 4,A' 1s.4,,,'. , - - 1 7:::,!..:.,,,,,,z.:.. f.:...'i,.' k: . , ,:t.. inflammable-materia- l, 1,,,51, 4 are being washed into the lake, small and thoroughly t, . kept . .,...? .,..' i ''' 1 :, ", .4i l'" "N .. , .4 put out with water and earth bringing about the death of the .. 4, IiiirAWattr.M.:4,. I. i :.. ':. ".;i'.' ::: , :.:;: 1 , salmon species. ,.' fore being abandoned. Any fires ,, 't 4,', ' ' ' , scovered burning should be ex- - ', ts 4- 4,' , ' : ' Eat ! it Than Fish Rather She'd too or if : tinguished ,, , large, , there- t...,,,,,I, ,.,. ,..., f , I; ,,,, ' ' 1 immediately to the nearestreported 1, ,,. 7, , - :. . ns i forest .of mri sga. onuz:nr ' 1 ' , Ohio, angl' is shown in ' ' b, '''k ', MRS. KATE ROSS, tcsothpnIgese ', '''' tI l'''v'' I N, tej, ranger or fire warden. 2 , , .. ,,,,'". , 1.H action with the rod and reel. A photo like ,this of Mrs., Ross is ' 1 ..... It ' ' LIKE '' ii ,,, iil: , , not difficult to get as she spends most of her leisure time fishing. If I' ! - :::' , This writer started with the rest 1 , 1 ' .. '..::: 1 480-Pofindiv , i ' ' Sho favors small fills because they are easier to land limn the big ones. i '5,A ' .1101.4: i ' .t. out':. ' an " cm. In of the fellows at 4 ' t. ' ' i :'"d'' I ,r Prese .. best. the considered Photo) ,., is one she (Associated of Ohio in below on Provo , the . of.theway spot 'of ;4 ) STRATFORD, Conn., Pune 15.. ,,,, e I. .., , Hailstone.., The fish,- mostly min7 k 4 -- I, '.. ' . A I ; ,',skeet stare 1, ,,, e'71.'''.... '..;. , (Special)Outstanding bit brown a few bows trout, but i , ..z;, -:: in all parts of the nation are tun. ,, 4, , 3 i t I garden hackle none too vigorous t , , s, t I i i; , :..,, If ing up their gun sights for the ! , , 11, t ly at first At about 5 a.m. we put ...,. -1. 4',;: twelfth r I 0.'... annual Great Eastern , ,t :.4. lk ' 1 t on a small brass spinner and took 4,' ' sn'' ;; ' IY1, A, ' ' i,i Li-k'''and National Telegraphic- - Skeet ' . could LwLii,t. we as as 611.41t : liaole about fast ,,,,,:,,... 44 ,.J 4 just t.'1:',.k..le,r',,. Championships,. June 21, 22, 23, - fishing spots. Ifish likely under auspices of the Remington . fish began to feed the sur- CEDAR CITY, June. Fails Pete' Has 'Joe Strategy Gun Club, Lordship. , Close-I- n in the tail of the riffles and Isbell, local The Great Eastern is the oldest At about 5:30 we tied a royal sportsman, sticceeded yesterday in Informal Initiation . ) To Bring Results and leader seven on a foot largest major skeet tourney in 15 took nice all Moms brookies, tho extreme et trout, WAS this a GOOD right. FISHING Iboles. morning capturing huge brown bear near ' the country and the three-daand released a limit of toin DeU ' pro. 7 creel. near BOTTOMA I at Wood's before a.m.' Dell 14 Mountain miles up Cedar I quitting Ranch. Reservoir, , stream, above , By Hac li Miller before going to breakfast less gram annually attracts approxi. Lake- - City. of all three species mk'on by Bill Simmons. theft, Canyon, Sets heart the full 12 of mile: -from , just 300 back the We were stare of foremost. matelr "'than an hour later. Mr. Isbell has been watching successful anglers at the close-it-s fish rendezvous We called,him "Joe Pete" because we never did know his of the game. ' in Salt Lake at our typewriter at ' L'PPERFour Sett Lake business me fish one the Evans bear for months, and has baiwere R. 1. Hardin, Clifford Merrom, Ed beaver dam and it yielded ',rookies, natives and rain. SAO. name. Maybe he was never Christened. Maybe he knew his name Opening guns will fire on Fri. - and John Talmage. tecttraptseverallimes.But the But this is only typical of the bows for alL Dr. Leland W. Spencer, the ihap on I 23, starting at '10 a.m. ' or some dwalYtil June bear once but forgot it. Or maybeit was Josephati-Petetiou- s has only taken the bait. the introduction of the 100. fishing that was afforded on the A Isbell few Mr. weeks ago as bad and he cut it down to slang length Any, we target "World's, Fair Special," a Before leaving camp we I Provo ticed that the animal liked honey thing quite who had fished near Lemon's ' ' ' ' tune-uand , found road I made a brief survey event '' him as Joe Pete. knew , Grove. , He very sucfishing for he evidently reported particularly, The championships will get umthree fishermen who had quit fishone stated that He never it until knew but in an was Pete that Joe At heart ceeded gcod in eating honey left in cans angler ing with maximum takes. Most of many- - of the region. derway Saturday at 8 a.m. when fishermen were whipnear the traps.. these fishermen were ones who had day we asked him why he didn't quit herding sheep 24 hours of the contestants in the Great Eastern looked 31iss-19444.ew-4ays- -a ping seem0 f foresight enough to take off the gaugaevent, step to the shoot.,,: to have fish by evefor I trap, baiting it with honey, and ed-- easier to cut iiff a slab of muton - from the - camp tenderloin ing stations. garden hackle and troll the boles ning everyone This event was won ' of and them. plenty found the bear caught when he than dilly-dall-y spinner. Audes last year by Alex Kerr, crack Bev. fish Iwith a small had some East At stuff the to a of the Deseret Hack lot with wrote around at Canyon West Miller, the city fishing the mornExpeditioners ANGLER LIMITS 'Byrd Inspected trap yesterday who did Base Calif., gunner...with 08x in Little America are not News Field and Stream editor, ing. I We ran onto one young man by and others did not. Thosewith used. Then, too, tallow from mutton was good for boots and kept eoorly aHills, new Great Eastern record. spin- bothered by a scorching July sun this week as follows: ' When f the name of Lou Cook, age about were working upstream the animal, wa& dressed saddles and tugs flexible.- - You couldn't get mutton tallow from fish. were displaying and drouth but the fishing mem NOT MtTCH FISHING 16. This lad quit the stream at 6 ners and light bait it weighed 480 pounds. trout. Others wading down, stream bers of the expedition have missed "Not ;Being an angler at heart, all steeped full of 'porting blood whew New Service Replaces much hire 1 with his right fishing Later learned we is It believed local sheepmen quota. by chance. a have Pete didn't old lidJoe this season's activity with rod now. It's pitch dark. Everyone is that two more bears are in the be wasn't asleep under hbt weathered that the led was the son of Comthe U. S. Bureau Of Fisheries and reel. busy and happy and looking for canyon, missioner Newell B. Cook. After CAUGHT FIRST FISH of three bears, .finally broke into the fraternity of feverish fishermenwithout Pete into the Joe that lured return sun. of the Most sorely hit through lack of the Night most each different, have been found lever. It wasn't necessarily curiosity a search we found the commission. We met one fellow on the Provo n at first, but an advertising federal agency, the Fish er pulling his fly from a nearby, who had never caught a fish in his fishing is Dr. It G. Frazier, Utah beautiful, but sort of long. in the Vicinity of. the sheep ranch- sport, as we were prone to believe, "How is the river trip coming? es in Cedar and Wildlife Service recently be. of an 84t catalogue, which was parts of the camp equipment, tree. He quit at eight fish. life. Be had two and was tickled sportsman and enthusiastic angler Canyon. came a legal entity, operating in was the true converter. with him whose greatest thrill has come If you don't go on the river let Mack Corbett of The Deseret pink. The gentleman , , News Sports Department took in-- (we didn't have time to take names from fishing virgin waters on me know where you and the boys every state in the union,' Alaska Joe Pete never had a day off. Ills camp was run by him and Her- and territorial possessionso and in ,ventot7 on Mt. Dell stream and as and addresses) was fishing with boating expeditions'. Dr. Frazier go fishing and how you make out Cannot fish here but like to hear man, and Joe Pete wasn't the boss. One day, right on schedule, a bel- Inland waters and the oceanssur. ell caught all the fish he needed. minncws and while his small bait hit Joe Pete and he had to rush to the town mere six miles off rounding the United States. Mack reported fishing fine on that lasted he was doing fine. After he now. If Utah anglers want to see about it. Boost Escalante Nation- - Fin lyache At least that's what he told Herman, who for a swig of root-curCreated ' with the approval of small stream,' one of his party talt got down to the big minnows, how. fishing at its best they had better at Park if you can?' join the crowd and hit ror the can- VIA NORTH CAROLINA the congress under the president's awoke for the first time in a month to watch. the woollies. tog 16 brook trout from a single ever, his activity slowed up. The radiogra m was sent via One thing is certain. with low yons. In a week or so fishing is I beaver dam. Financially, Joe Pete never really existedIle had 68 cents tucked reorganization plan,' the new We stopped one renew on the water the finest fishing Is right expected to be quieted (to-- n con- North Carolina last Sunday. The in his bullet bag which he had earned while milking the Larson agency is a part of the Departi away ' siderably at which time flies will party looks for total darkness for merit of the Interior. It will con. cow while the Larsons went to the state fair last fall to display-thei- r be good in every hole. LOGAN. June another month at which time the sow. That 68 cents didn't go for root Juice. It bought solidate the work of the old Bu. I Brethren. the fish are lit the sun will be well on its way to the A plea to farmers in Cache an eight-foo- t sorrel steel rod for 49 cents, 25 feet of chalk line and a half. reau of Biological Survey and the streams, Yours Is the next move., southland. In - the dozen hooks, leaving enough over for four cents worth or penny can- Bureau of Fisheries, County to cooperate which cease ' preservation of pheasants and dy. to exist ' 1 1 nests FIErL has' been Issued a pheasant Fresh-Wate- r Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson, cliteU of I Carl Felix, president of the by Joe Pete didn't talk fishing while In town. He didn't want any., the Biological Survey, will be di. -Federation he one to- - see his ntw outfit without a reel to go with it andrector of the new service. 'Near1 3r 1 a leading sports enthusiast in couldn't have, the reel and pole- - too. 2,000 federal workers throughout 1 ' Utah. northern , WHEREVER LOADS ARE HAULED, Joe pelt would rather eat than fish as he had never fished be. the country will 'constitute the . , 9 ' Most farmers are cutting hay fore. Ale would rather fish than dunk the dishes, as he bad staff of the agency. truck men are proud to sai, crops now," explained Prod-alwawashed the dishes before. Herman was the boss so after Joe Pete The Attorney s General's Office dent been used considerand Felix. "and run often had eaten and put the dishes out for the dog to lick before he 'It's on - International!" They get released an opinion on the use ed legal in Utah. It has long Turtle across pheasant nests or hatch-bee- n washed' them, he walkednot ran like 'a lot of fishermen to the Large of for fish bait one es. of most yesshrimps and The Wildlife the eomidele most and Tha largest Federation nopular , performance anion stream over the hump. economyin terday. which ruling has brought lures for men ot on makes an appeal to be careful prehistoric turtle lir included a handsome package. Size's range showers of telephone calls to the among' the tomtit remains on exhibition Mill Creek. Spring Rutis that the pheasants may.he and wasn't his horse meat horse but like fish heard He that Hammond State Park, ha, had at Highland streams. Department regard. , tected. If a mower .gouges into , from Vrton all dr.; way up.. to Stake'theGame so he took along a cube of mutton flesh which he had whacked tthe of the trusty fresh.. ing In a statement made by Corn- - , a nesting hen, it not only kills dead saw fish from the bone while preparing Herman's chop. Joe Pete shrimp tri Utah. missioner Newell B. Cook to-- or maims the lien, but powerful &wheelers. Come in waterk In the holes and found' a likely spot near the head of the hole where PAILAMN 100 Thei freshwater shrimp- - bas day On this ruling, the game eggs and future pheasantdestroy h could-watcey where-thHe him. crops. put he could watch them and and see anddrive these good:' I WIP SASE leader stated T JWtiile mowing in hay fields. on a large gob of meat as sheep flesh was free where he worked. He litIf will a have the farmers exert little uged trout Internationals. The always startled, tossed it in the hole, aiming at the largest fish. looking Closes Waters tle green fresh water shrimp. As, care. they will feel they are do-f- the biggest one hiding under the bank, still face to face with Joe as Game can the State the humane They A,04NA DepartROISE. June ing allow fish thing. Pete Buffering his first disappointment. . 11111,ST-GnADJ , Planted Iasi year an w000rtuntli to crow,, ment, is concernawe-Interpr- et also fvul ' the State Visit and Game Department to1 the of made the resources game up ruling ing ? yesterday ' ,'' ,. (,.1 The text bole he tried the same strategy, passing up a sign . , day ordered closed to angling immediateHIGH OCTANE . pertaining to salt water shrimps, the valley. ly Tripod Creek and Smokey Lane in Vawhich would have read "Closed Waters" if Joe Pete had taken time t. lle, County. If any farmer goes to - ex-i.' only. most of which are supplied to read it. But printtag was Just a item of chicken tracks to this cans. These. of .course. are The greatest name trouble In protecting ... -, man of the greatoutdoors. ,4 - pensive r in is the butfresh-A:geoa trutks Illegal. shrimps 1 o Joe Pete, is what I need. Examining a bed of.t Patience, thought Federation-wil- l glad-tbe Utah will fleet in halt TrMain TripleDiamos4 -- - 1 ,......,:. Pete propped his rod on his dusty,much as-- in , 2 I that expense," fie- - concluded.,7, clover for ants. Joe his --hat over 'his face and waitedwhile he paired boot, pulled one ,. in to haul he was Joe as Pete big fish, Dreamer began slept. so big that it thumped the gruond like an earthquake for being , i '''''''''''''",, , , miles around. Joe Pete startled. That thumping was still there, but () .. was mounted whale a it ar ranger, instead of patrol. . fighting being stsT-,-,,I1' , 7 1 ling the steam. B OISE, .J one 13.(All 71,4:-- I '.',.,,,.",,, trt---,--. 1 State Fish and Game,- Met i4---, 4 TOP lnd Grads 16 "How's fishing?" was the introductory inquiry. . it tor Owen AV. Morris- shakes k 1 Opening of the fishing season does not license anglers to nth. herder, 'Ain't got any but's sure "Swell," said the wide-eye- d his head at this one. I. i , t use property or trespass thereon.. Utah sportsmen have forth. A conservation officer, re. .SUPERIOR ETHYL 1Got a license " lately dodged a criminal trespass law, retaining rights to wan. - ' porting on an arrest, said be t der streams in pursuit of fish with the implied permission of "Don't reckon."2 .nabbed two men for fishing . . . advt. Tostecu the land.owners. There is nothing to prevent landowners from . "I'll take your outfit. You haven't a license, fishing with meat and in closed waters, that both , , to fishermen and in keeping the anglers from - to tamed. 1'Got on property posting closed the adnlitted pay waters," ranger exp enough closure seeing , . trespassing. thereon. , said they had read of signs, So that 'Utah fishermen may walk band in band with farmers 1 I Had enough,". Pete said sliee pishly, but spent )tall for that HARVESTER CO. ..K ' it in the papers and , even INTERNATIONAL ' ' an! land owners an appeal is hereby made to respect all proper. and line." told :a Justice. of the peace pole S09 West 4th South ' Salt Lake Cityilitah. they to the is ty obligated rights. Everyone morally. later he had hour to the When Joe were back walked Pete camp illegally. in fishing I to ' his that cattle s Bee and , the Wasatch 1617 fences, crops, respect party 201 WEST SO. TEMPLE a one note to the one the addressed in But the Justice declared his pole in other, had and like. Wherever possible obtain permission to fish on any fellow a fishing license and this town of the men was a clergyman, read: "Bob, mercantile. It 34-WEST give shortcuts take stream in the 4TH SOUTH bed and donot property. Stay who would not wilfully 114:16 in a couple of flies and a reel. This - v,, charge from hole to holayla the ;Waif& patch.- ---I was made stuff." of any late is lad the right it It 1 111411 V! ;LIU signed lewadddisinissed 111 titliklAILMAI I i --t' " AP it ' Life began for Joe Pete-tha- t , chargen. - ,t evening after dinner., lit-ti- . .. , ' ' I , 1 , I t . ,, -- .;, r ,,. , eet sNs EimoRne eesrHswetlrai I ., at 1 ,t,, i , :,.:s,: ' "!:. ':. . 0,...si.,, '::::,:.:.:::::,,t ':: ..,:.,::. 2: c!',0s;1,,,,: i ',......7. 1,4.' :: ,. , , 1 . - ' ' , 1 z t... .;,,.. 1 i 6 A 7: '.5 i: - t - :' ti -- - Brown Bear Taken At Cedai ,. ;- -,, : ,! !...';'..- , i Salt Lake City Stream Yields , - . , Eastern Skeet Tourney To Open June 21 Rod and Gun out Aplenty - - y '-- Byrd Expeditioners To p RodAnct Re1e1Spo ., - -- n ' sec-lio- Plea Is Made I 0 Frotect Game Birds From Mowers -- , d ra . At p rimpSleg'al Bait In Utah Gallic Chief Says -- as -- Cache-Wildli- fe and , mid-seaso- n fist-Tin- pro-oth- f OW ClIALIPION E! A, I . 41;,'" , n GemState - I With Clergyman : ' 4 ' , 4" - p. ' . , JL -- justice Sides , - - . .1i :Appeal Is Made For Anglers To Respect Property , -- 20c - czzArapiorl - land-own- , P 1 1M Lila: . he 17 "Perk".---------y,-- - ;b, , - - . ,--- . |