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Jt -4 S- t - (- j - j-- I mond For those who have time off on some of the balmy afternoons here is the Region Two high school schedule for this spring I Z a'oj r-a- e A Morgan rnd Jack Rensel fish and game department rf crf sem’k with binoculars fretting sccpcs on one of the annual " ikme of U jaunts are made with herpes and others rid’ LnX to make a trend of deer num-t-'- s by truk Tie lrps are two-fet-a 4 snc&rd y to check tV utih ration cf the winter range plarta n d Oden at Bountiful Davis at Ben Lomond Weber at Aprii t-f- at M arl tVn Va4 tc t4tt arxi CJTCAj R cc1 to fi r-'a sert o' ta i tfXTLma’e Ter LN-k- r tt sr--1' to rri fr r'f w urA' “a A"'i aid-- kkj cr "4 sai t3 CHECKING BIG GAME BITTER BRUSH— Gil Porter conservation officer of Morgan left and Bob Hinman game manager Ogden right are shown above making a close check on winter utilization of deer food plants near Henefer Utah kit ccnvrv atieo cTficer of cccrdrjtcr ci the Ogden state - ct aj-- t Board taet r x k C n tf PUerfi ar t ka? £ t to ctrr rcrc ax r re tztsz ULr rcr-- r ! a -- 4 rr-- te j esrry y l‘d I a ta kre ¥ t jrar - f re ’isc a'e 4Jts r' rc-t:ur- zt' E -- Public Hearings r'-a-- jvf- arJ-- ir!Trr4''-- ta'krtti I t'x ire tak iZiet BakrAa J all t” I wrepff ii 144 1 were Tirrc ta’I rrH U tV tcrtry ui aril Bin r’y urre ArJ cc’s ta krtvd t rr-reuc- r4 8-- ! 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tm- -" a Ira 4 ret tmU tVy gd tV fpsce a 12 r sr "S 'gA Lacccs tfretLrg 23 ymrf era-ad- d v J V seucd sa w !J Pr g ahms that he a-- Aeo te Vi be fdd began 12 fact £n! new a 4 Z Ce several 'e old d knuwu as MJ hmkdlaT craVpa of a Esdc:ba Mm f'-'-'i- — emum arcerd A urp the rmrmky cf Kan ms mi theirs it Ukmt h’i Img aa Shoot 2-D- ay Slated at Weber Traps b H th bdiury of “4 H Let F- ch- teed Aged ard n Nr tirii hrjJ uni jiVl el the nr-mcc- Cl b’i Sil-rd- U'T-- 3 wd he pr m tdiy Ire Agrd gf 12 ay li rt And Pot 11 err lid w r-r- r U i g i'e V- f - ' j cf mi -- U r m-- J 1! eri ‘f be-guuu- ng Par of the annual spring work the key to the abundance of future Fish and Department Game is embodied in the range survey an accounting of the winter rangelands after the critical period of heaviest use by the state’s big game animals The range surveys have as their primary goal a superficial look at the deer herd wintering areas to ascertain the degree of utilization that such key range plans as bitterbrush have received during the winter months Range surveys conducted annually by the Department of Fish and Game follow many patterns depending on the terrain Most of the are made survejs or range rides on horseback others must be made on foot still others utilize the drive type motor vehicles But regardless of the method the sought after facts remain the same for the rangeland productivity holds 12-Ut- fr If h"r qea''aa c’d ticr-- r r -- ram mmagrmmt mal bV g wdm cpfi cad r rec- deer bar-vr- : BASIS ALL-DA- l-- - ? cff bVve imp m ta jar to may U 1 5 hag Aggies Sign With Michigan School four-wheel- The first open meeting of the Sportsmen’s Association will be Utah Sportsmen’s Association is slated at the Kiwanis Club in South Ogden Wednesday April 12 at 8 pm Harold G Burke state chairman of Ogden announces The Wednesday confab will be open to the public Thirty door prizes will be distributed The constitution of the mw Utah Changes Few in Saturday's ABC Tournament DETROIT (LTD — Paul Krum 222 11 A J a 4 -- 1 Crtzj L --3 is i arra ly C:j-- a rear Oai 1 EARLY y d-- cn rul f W 4i a and g:ms la timmJ County Burke “Admission will be free Sportsmen are invited to bring their families Chairman Burke said his organization will lease a tract of land in Alaska for hunting and fishing for Utah members At the Wednesday night program Harold Crane state fish and game director will be the principal speaker Russ Johnson will explain the pheasant farm operation in Harris-vill- e meytimt dmy nmmm the primary consideration Reason for the close “finger on the pulse” of the rangelands is owing in large part to the overpopulations of deer which inhabited the rangelands throughout much of the state up until the past few years Plants that have been used down to the “nub” for several generations don’t recover from in a few short years especially on arid lands and more especially under drouth conditions over-utilizati- Willis' Galvez son of Mr and Mrs Fred Galvez Sr 718 35th division of captured the the recent Fourth Army wrestling ' meet held recently A member of a wrestling family Galvez was competing for Ft Bliss ' in Texas He led his base to a second place 125-pou- finish coach in 1953 In his years as a head coach Barnes has demonstrated that he has all the football and personal qualifications to be one of America’s ' outstanding collegiate gridiron mentors In 1959 his Bruins not onlyt winning record in posted a the toughest schedule in playing UCLA history but hlso tied for the AAWU crown with a 1 mark And by defeating USC California and Stanford his Bruins became only the fifth UCLA football team in history to sweep all three games with their natural state rivals in he same year Last season Barnes had another great year and Utah fans can attest to the great brand of football coached by Barnes since the n battle of last season was of one the finest football games ever played in Utah stadium To show how Barnes is thought of nationally in 1959 he gained the national honor of being named “coach of the week” following the Bruins’ sensational 10-- 3 upset victory over previously undefeated-US- C Last year he was head coach of the West squad in the annual East-WeShrine game at San Francisco Also participating in the clinic will be Les Dunn of Box Elder Iligh and Taft Watts of Millard High whose teams captured the state Class A and Gass B foot-ba- ll titles last fall d -1 3-- Ute-Brui- st The University of Utah has again lined up one of the nation’s top footCompetition between big game ball coaches for its annual coaches’ and livestock is another reason for clinic Friday and Saturday in Salt close surveillance of the ranges Lake City Studies conducted by agricultural The guest lecturer will be William agencies during the past years have F “Bill” Barnes head coach at proven that for certain food plants UCLA there is mutual competition between deer cattle and steep Range surveys are conducted UTAH each spring from late February through March and into mid-Apr- il VIE FOR to the range Then as a follow-usurveys detailed measurements are STATE TITLE made on various range plants to i determine the exact degree of of the Ogden and Champions utilization during the winter months Salt lake City round robin The total of this and otter inforteam trapshooting tournaments mation is then presented to the Salt Lake Gun committee composed of will die at the for the state Club Sunday supervisory personnel from the US championship Forest Service The Bureau of The event starts at 10 am Land Management and the DeBesides the round robin Sunpartment of Fish and Game who in will include 25 turn presents recommendations to day’s program doubles and 100 handithe Board of Big Game Control for pairs of cap birds consideration in setting the fall Sherm Barratt of Salt Lake hunts City reports the targets may Sportsmen conservation groups be registered and all other interested persons are The Utah State ATA chaminvited to participate in the rides for 1961 will be fired pionships on the various deer aj they progress Gun Club May 12 at Ogden herd units For information con13 and 14 cerning scheduling or participation Trophies will go to winners in the surveys yet to be conducted of the team event Sunday contact any Department Conservation Officer or Regional Office GUNNERS p inter- -agency 4 Paey Speaks To New Weber Group i i Golden Paey chief law enforcement officer of the Utah Fish and Game Department will be the featured speaker at the monthly meeting of the Mount Ogden Sportsmen’ organization at Utah Power and Light Auditorium Monday April 10 at 8 pm - k The conservation officers will be presented to the group by Bud Blakiy and Gene King The public is invited to attend the Monday night program Dr Vard Zabriskie is the program chairman Other speakers will be Nolan Nelson and Dean Doel ’ Palmer Tourney Pick LAS VEGAS Nev (UP I)— Arnold Palmer is the 1 favorite for the Tournament of Champion golf event May 7 but the odds on 15-- 1 Sammy Snead have dropped has who SneadThis to 81 i put on Desert the well never played Inn Country Gub course in the same bracket as Billy Casper Ken 6-- 4-- - Venturi and Gary Player "ZWm"- IJIKWIP M viec-chairma- Helge-se- n n f f 217 237 J Enjoy the same 6ne fit long wear and good looks on the course as you do in regular Iloriheim Shoes ? Mon $ s There’s more than cleats to a top golf shoe Tht Golden Spike Is a Floruhrim: world standard of fina shoe value It gives the famous ” extra wear of a second pair It is one of the lightest quality golf shoes made i 14K d calks water-repellesole vented full leather lining Red and black tan and brown ' c brown Twenty-eigh- t ninety-fiv- e gold-plate- April 10th nt 0:30 pm fs MAIN EVENT JohnnyANDGooltz Tho Dot vj Hank Lane 51 I John Shane SEMI OX ANDISSON VI OD m 1 adding S man la ' mmr Awfamotiua qualify cIm fare not axparianta nomiary If you aro willing ta loam and ara om bttiouo ta male monoy corn In to (to us To tho right won wo effsr thorough solos training through tho GM training con-ttop commissions vacations with pay demonstrator paid In suranco phis many athor bona-fi- ts Iso UVOR WOO- DW AND 0fU art or 10ISY MAIN! VI SOUS KAlMIXOFf me Ogden Tfisairo April 10 8:30 p m Tickets at tho Door Reserved Seats $153 idjif— Paramount Bowl Of rfisfi tint 4 Arkansas from 1916 through 1949 Barnes was top assistant to the late Red Sanders at UCLA for eight campaigns and took over as head Richard Tobift of Ogden Is presi- OGDEN THEATOE yuiil J wm mmtme tlmtm s chairman Bonneville career as freshman assistant at Tennessee his alma mater in 1940 then was end coach and scout at big-tim- e Until Further Notice Practice Bowling kvf a state April 28— Bountiful at Ben Lomond Ogden at Weber Bonneville at Davis May 2— Weber at Bountiful Ogden at Davis Ben Lomond at Bonneville May 5— Davis at Weber Ogden at Ben Lomond at Bountiful May 9— Bountiful at Davis Ben Lomond at Weber Ogden at Bondecrease or Despite any increase ' of animals which may be noted as neville May 12— Bountiful at Ogden Ben a result of these counts - however' Lomond at Davis Bonneville at the range conditions still receives Weber Barnes has been the top man for the Bruins the past three seasons and has been in the coaching profession 17 years He started his all-even- ts DASiT UNTIL 4 FM SUNDAY UNTIL NOON c jectives' said and Saturday’ minor events of Roy is action in the 52th annual American J W Morgan of Mofgan Is a vice Bowling Congress tournament with president total of 1890 a regular Harold A Bell of Roy Is the secretThe veteran Krumske competing ary-treasurer In the regular division despite a bowling acbackground of complishment rolled a 610 in doubQUALITY les 531 In linglcs to go with a 600 he fired in team play Friday night SALESMAN The 1390 gave him a 10th place In the standings The only other change in the r?3 miner events standings was a 676 by Dick Pratt of St Louis which was good for 10th place in the regular singles Pratt had games of 3 gamss for 1C3 - duced “We will explain the purposes of the new organization and its ob- show ing in RATES wI ex- plained and state officers intro- ike cf Chicago turned in the best dent of the new body Garth Stale Utah (AP)-U- (ah announced Saturday it ha fl!rd iu lad open date on the IV I footbaT schedule with Western Mich gaa University USU aid it will play the Michigan Khool Nov 11 at Kalamazoo It will be He first athletic compcttion between the two umversUcs ©r ' a state’s 62 deer herd units during the early spring months a deer trend count is also made Admittedly any deer count by a small group of obrvers on horseback or in vehicles is not complete — it isn’t meant to be The value of the trend counts lay in the accumulation of years of data all obtained in the same manner at about the same time of year on each unit The value of the figures is derived through comparison Figures from the current years count are compared to those for the same unit in years past and the trend of deer numbers is in a general way ascer tained LOGAN VU4 Z A part of the annual surveys which are conducted on each of the fad'd Unneriuy j f ed big game populations and dictates the course that game management will pursue in the years to come Open Game Meeting on Schedule This Week mime THIS FAWN TAGGED of of the Ir i li d a- - o iJ rm- -I I -g sy (hkd ’'rd rrs d it fr yTrv j p nc mhe ebned a vd-- con-erm- ks pra-tf- -l VnVdf 2d gam cf dor rd ”Vs 1 n IVr-Ar- t-r- f-- s fnmre 0-- - n 24-ho- ur a-- tnp-iVn- nj 11 :t a Spring Work to Determine Utilization During Winter o T’l Vcd hycrlmaVi Gl C fed t:iz t b‘ggni tydjy grrrs per day basis The regulation was noted by the department cf fish and game in answer to the question regarding 130 waters in 23 counire fcard each ear TVy are the more than ties open to all year angling June 22 Daily fishing hours cf 4 am to St Gcurse z: Jure 9 pm must be ebsened cn all IL: ' i Jure 23 27 Odcn other waters which are opened for SX Suit Ct this year beginTU fUtx rrct tines are held the regular3 season and June continuing through eaJt ecr pricr to set tag the t2s ning Nov 20 meet-jrxcf e tV hurts Purpo Xur Spokesmen again reminded that h to receive irivrrraton and tVse and all ether rules and reguthe rcccmrrcrdatiurs cmccmins lations covering the 1961 fishing mc U herdi ct tiS har e4 are listed in the annual ang-lr- g Any individual cr group having year proclamation These are availfactual iriurmakon to sulmt to the putke from department able In Vrd or L‘e hunts in Salt Lake City Ogden offices general hou’i mark the date and Fro-vPrice and Cedar City cr nearest plan to attend tbe metkrg cf the more than 500 lifrom any to LVa Vi !m Utah la a the five man cense agents bhrougbout the state LICENSE REMINDER bard is rxAcy mnkirg body charg'd wth go therm g all pertinent fish and game license year Utah's management mferm alien and then begins April 16 which means set km: tV annual b g game huntthat date a proper 1961 liing f' averts must cense be visibly displayed by Fo'ow rg LV pubhc meetings the all anglers afield rcs-ir- n beard then meets in cxec-tiv- e not be used The new issue uVn ail the big game hunts before April IS may with the law renil be set for 1'1 quiring that the I960 license be used DEER HARVEST through Apr2 15 hunters lock 120&15 arurrols PROGRAM NOTED during the 10 seamens accordrg A total cf 33333 Russian olive to fnal repert figures Unued by multdlcra rose and several other the Utah Department cf Fc-- and plant species are being distributed Garre belay this week for windbreak and habitat Hus fgure represents tV highest Improvement cn the agrid ef hnrve I cn record for the cultural lands plantings state the cf side wdh LV bereore bcng 3CG3 plants contracted for during arnuls ever the previous high kill theThepast ear by landowners taken in 1X7 cf landowners associvarious A trial ct lkhOl regur h cense through and Boy conservation ations hunters tagged 170721 deer fer an Scout troops w dl go groups into the ground average ®wcct’s figure cf 7 per to provide much needed game emb Th! was t per cent higher cover and food for agricultural than th M r cent success figure species such as pheasants and regular Icrrt hurkng In 143 quad The plants when placed 1 perrrt furkrg acconmttd hpca field borders also play an around fvr bV adttaral 23121 an mats important role in arresting wind rrakmg tp bV total cf 121S43 har ereden cf valuable top sod layers ve trd d rmg ad learns and tJTts and to Improve farm land values cf h mts cf Many plants will be used I'cld’d ln the spec a! permit In restoring the wildlife habitat on lands Ida's are 1 25 d er tagged during presently enrolled Li the soil bank irerr Vpt ember archcry hurt at a cram Others will be used cn hu-tpc sucres cf 2d ptr cert which will not support farm Vx rat-- for bV over-al- l kdl was lard in an effort to make a place U per ce- -t bucks i-- d 3 per cent crops for w lid lie and improve the ecodd nomic and esthetic values cf the Gemu’d'y gxd hiu lard 4 greater accesuhdty mto the The plants are furnished free to area were kited by landowner cdkg'ay under a program of a Carters accountbV ha I tat improvement to reclaim in the b gh 1 urvfst ing seme measure much needed habirat ta'ukited am 'd grei through card tat that has been destrejed ly from cf clean farming He employment d s repert cf ad me data arei fmal Hods cervrtirg cf irrigation rctmru'J frem me km sas and dtches and the draining canals ag-- " ever the ‘ate natural wetland cf Iri:Tme'’t d rector HurcU S materials are supThe p!ara"g to all I port-Cra vneed thui-In used the mutual belief and pled - a tahej re krr tv1 quest mmr by landowner and game depart card reugn fat inns is room cn 1 dm-- g tr- ms cr in ary mert akke that there both game lends for agricultural way t — tr hr j iriermaber cr at and food crop production in ccmpdng on 25-O- gdcn Bonneville THEN EXECUTIVE SESSION 4 - April 11— Ben Lomond at Bountiful Weber at Ogden Davis at Bonneville April 14— Bountiful at Weber Davis at Ogden Bonneville at Ben Lomond April 18— Weber at Davis Ben Lomond at Ogden Bountiful at Bonneville April 21— Davis at Bountiful Weber at Ben Lomond Bonneville at Vv L Ci! lYrtcr r'jy cn"-- 1 Ce’Ur-- r COUNTING WINTER RANGE DEER t!a”i it tai You v e lA U Yew's ! f tN it 1 dj-fp'-- e lrri r-a- r ' v d a i I I U J V - 1 t -- fT tte 3 — tcadjl j' rta xn T V 7 t e-- I fit ct 4 V AC Ur ire I re ret t 1 I ? At :: t 't i'" rvre '3 ! rrcufTs :r tJ : XT' ca i‘jr tdvTkrrrv tt -i vm S“4 J Me i: tiay trr ir tsrre r: n frl1n ' - 3 Me -- tee tr-a- - 2'' lt i fee '4 cte wt Lrr t3 G ( rir? 2 tv e ''C a’ to ra’- - IN' cf tre 7 f a v t j the cj’I J suggest that sports followers drop in some afternoon The baseball isn’t major league caliber but it provides a great deal of excitement And many will be surprised at the way some of these teenagers handle themselves on a diaWe VVO-tf- fA-n'- $£ rd MV" 0 2 Fer r t kcddl fit tte a‘Mf 4f ct itri 4 - - t: ad n a' t-- a ? t urre Act 12 t fit i g 4' — e t? bue C? - The victim of spring fever can find a great deal of enjoyment in loafing at one of the high school diamonds while watching prep athletes play baseball ' a i TV APRIL 9 Ikil UTAH SUNDAY MORNING High School Dacoball Offers Afternoon of Good Entertainment 1 r--- ’-! T- - : t kr'tj’J R ' t ipd-- mi n ts ai o : t fa- - u - f- k STANDARD-EXAMINE- brnwUag Csnsrcl Admission $1C3 Children £0c THE GOLDEN SPIKE GOLFER BY FLORSHEIM YOQD IIOTOR COLIFAIIY 2Sih end WeshljijTen C!i L 'I Sr |