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Show 4A Saturday, June 29, 1968 DESERET NEWS, , '7 o,4, :.'. I , ;4. -- - ,:.''si. tt: .. , x, :d - , :: .....,..,..;'t.'"'.,,-r-.,."-....0....- '4. ,,, .,'-.-7; , ...... ,,; , ,, '" ..; , , -; - 4:''''''' .. .. .. ', s. One group of Utahns feels rifles and pistols are not weapons Of destruction to be abhorred, but means of whole- :,.. ...: .:.. - :Z9v1ZM,ser''''r ;:a3tZ WffiallenarstoosmaggsgagossuggosegZUZV:Yol,CRki.,:: ,' , ...,7,,.' :,;., '",..i.:''..t , '' ',,,,, -c, :,,4,..,7!!';'. ,.. ,.: ...",... ,..... -..?"',.... ... ... :',' ':'''' ''''' , - - ' ' 4,...,,,,,:,?,77..:;;!,r'1.,;;;.:r.',...;.;.';,6:3 1,;., 4;,:: ,;e:.7'14,''.4:,.'ir,..:,, ...".: I"' ;:,,',...fv,4"4,,,,,,..4,,,,,,,.A ' ' ..1., ".',",;;' '''. ..': 4.....",444.W ";;:r..,,,,f.x,: ?',V44.4.'";4..'''1...'''"..;.. .:. .. .'" '''' :: O..... 45',p ,',)",,itte.,.4tk 'rii.,10",,t'' 4.. .2!,,,' r'''' .....;.:-::,.. L .. 'Ike' ',LZ'''."' 14 4, , 51,,,4,.,..'.. 'r"' "k 3S,..... 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' t r "'''',i::'. ::1!",14..,;; ;4444; : i. shooters, ings, behind U.S. Army Re. serve, are Ft. Douglas, S.L. Small Arms, Hercules Gold, and U. of U. These teams welome new shooters, according to league officers. Interested persons should contact: John Haines, president, Paul Kiester, vice president, or George Griffith, two past pistol I , years. The UNG team boasts highest average with 1,361 and specialize in the .45. But the present leaders, U.S. Army Reserve team have posted a mark. Newest team is the Corner Canyon squad from Draper. Others are Hercules, University of Utah, Annie Oaldies, Post Office. First five places in stand 9-- 1 secretary. First president lo 1947 was Dave Sugden, former director of the National Rifle Assn. UTAH NETTERS SHARP Cielin F.D. Stops SAN JOSE, CALIF. (AP) the favorites, including top seeded F. D. Robbins of Salt Lake City, won quarterfinal matches Friday in the boys 18 class in the California Junior Tennis Champ lonr.hips. Francisco defeated San All Barry of Tulsa, 8-- 6-- 1 Liza in girls 12. ''....? ,,. ,.f.,, ,,,N ';'" 6-- ,.. , ... J1 , , ?'''" 6-- , i,- i, ,in 4,1 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- Cal-Pa- lo 4-- 'V.5,:'",t4, , "14, , ::,'!4' :,,i, 9-- 0. 144 :4':': - 6--4 ' ' .. ..''' . 441; 6-- s , :'4' :':(,',96, .' 1 ip nwbilti ?',,l'?..:. ice-fre- cm. 4, '') ",::' 6-- . t, ',,,:1'.'i,,. ';:' ;?,,:,":,;,'!:,,,,..."":.,,,,i,:, ", L.i:;;;;:;:i;441"V :.:' In High Rainbows averaging Firehole, Gibbon and about 3 lbs. but some up to All Manti lakes are producMadison inside the park are five have also been taken, local ing. fly fishing only. Utahns will also have some anglers report. Nladisoa River Some big The nearby Green River is new water on July 1: Strawberbrowns being taken, but only also good below Fontennelle, al- ry Reservoir inlets, West Fork by anglers matching hatches. though the reservoir itself is Duchesne, Red Creek Reserfly fishing expected good with voir, Current Creek. Brook trout Robert nnd Della Joy of muddy and slow. warmer weather. are hitting in most Uinta waGood for Anaheim, Cal. finding some Firebole River ters. The cutthroats are usually a little slower, taking flies later s7. : ,!t' ,' . when water warms. , Boulder Mountain lakes are nearly all productive now, with ice out and fish feeding. ,. .. i ' Other hot spots are Mill , .. : :, Meadow Reservoir and Fish a''''';t5''''''' Fish Lake is still yielding Lake. ' ': i big lakers and browns from by ,taa Ilta." 441 shore, with the Laurie Ann Tracy. Roy, biggest of the year. '' C ,,,, 4 4'. Another youngster, Doyle Emma of Sandy took U ,..., limits of nice rainbows two days Ion the shores of Mill Meadow in ' ..,4";:, ''..a. ' .7' ,I, '',44,,,. ,Wayne County. His grandpar' ' .,...tr kq:'' ,'','.1. k ,',' ''' .,..a.,,,,0. "," ,,,t,0', ,,,,,,..,'eti,l''''"1.7,'-- 4, Melvin and Fontella ents, .,,,,. , ,,o. 4 ,t, --4 ', . i, ' Emms of South Jordan report 'k'N,..e,,,'.... 4 ,,i, ''".471,P' :',' .... 4,4 i..41,,,'7,,,,..t,.4.1 ; Doyle casting his own bait and ',tit' It. k,,,,le.,1,',,U1',,' ':i, kbr."'107.; : 4, ''' '" --, .,,,,$ 4,,,'4...s...!: .,;.,,,, i, ''''...., them in with frequenq--,bringing , A'4' - ,' ;',''''..si"". z4.",, 144' . ,,,,.,,,,,,, 0... , 'N, ,,,,, It. 4,4, cy. '7,.s,, Koosharem is still slow and 00,,!....0." , kt,,..,;.,., ' , no one is predicting any more ,,..1.1,,i, ' when it will warm up. ' s"',.., STILL laRKY 10 , t 1-- 3 h vt' :,i,v.,,:g,:,0",,. ::::::!..il:"",:"::-.:'::- ,:.,::.,,,r,,,,.,:,,,,,,:::,.:,:,::,..,k,,:....:::.,:,....,,,:.,:,.,,::.,,...:,.,,,,. m",,,,,::,'!,' 1 .414 Ili:40 ....,,,;,:,:,.. ,:;.,:o4.5'f.;,'..$;::::e4,4i4-- ,'.' 4 6-- Castle Geyser inlet. Farther downstream browns particularly selective and giving an. glers fits during hatches. Evening hatches of blue dun past week, but fish taking nymphs at times, lbs. and won't feed on top. Morning better than evening, fish risinc up to Cut- Bridge. Mari- lyn of Portland, Ore. found barberpole good right below east shore of lake fastest. West Thumb area not as fast as outlet near r ;'. '4' ,, ''', :'',. Naughton Lake Trolling Hot rainbows around Old Faithful and geysers below. L. O. Seldom-fishe- d tt411L."461 3-- Ramsey and daughter f4t0), ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,:.,:,1.:.1 7-- line is clearly marked. take-Riv- er lures. g - 1 ExcelYellowNtone Lake lent in deeper areas from shore. Daredevils best, or Canyon-Fishin- i 40. 7.9r;E::::, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , . 40.'Ll'ar '' ' ' ,:.,2) Alb. d '''' ..1?1: z .,,,,:044.4i, 'N't :; waters. other ''; :: The Salt Lake City boys have done exceptionally well in this , tourney, as they have at the in Cherry Hills Invitational '' ' Denver. Robbins defeated Mac Claf lin 4 At the latter tourney six boys ' NI" of Coral Gables, Fla., ;,4 from SLC had not lost a match ', Second seeded Van DiIlen Erik lane Lake Thi Grassy T.:---' Nina areas. ',1 through Thursday. of San Mateo, Calif., downed located just south of the Yel' However, the girls did not For example, the Upper Paul Gerken of East Norwalk, lowstone border is hot now for fare as well, with one of the top Is above clear running ,Provo Conn., big cutthroats, from shore. seeded gals, Susan Bradshaw, Deer Creek Reservoir and nice Large spinners good. Ten Third seeded Bob McKinley of of falling Thursday. But many of rainbows browns and catches miles from Yellowstone HighSt. Ann, Mo., defeated Pancho the youngsters still have douto D. are the Robbins made all F. being way way past Polecat Creek. Walthall of San Antonio, Tex., bles matches. Trial Lake. and fourth seeded Other Salt Lake City boys area has been Butch Soapstone Palmer of Phoenix Pam Richmond of Mission Hills, have headed for tournament ac planted and good catches are downed Rict.ard Bohrstedt of Kan., and Pam Austin of Roll-- 1 ton in the Northwest. being made with spinners and 64. Redlands, Calif., ing Hills, Calif., over Kathy! F.D., who won twice Wednesis also bait. East Canyon Creek In the girls 18 division, top Kraft, Ttilsa, day and downed the rugged clear. seeded Denise Carter of Los In finals Friday, Billy Maze of Clallin Thursday, will compete The upper Weber is clearing Altai, Calif. defeated Andrea NAUGHTON RESERVOIR deleated in semifinals Friday. Robbins Bakersfield, Calif., Tro llers are taking big rainbows but still cloudy. Voikos of Pawtucket, R.I., 6r2,1Drew Sweet of Salt Lake City, captured the last California here this week. Mirror Lake east of Kamas Is Other quarterfinal winners,6-2- , 3 in boys 12 bracket;! tourney he entered, the Pacific, e and accessible but It were Eliza Pande of Palo Alto, Mark Nicholson of Modesto,!and was Fishing has been mostly by immediately estab6-bait, but as usual during late will still be at least another' 2, over Gail Hansen of ,Calif., downed Scott McCain ofIlished as the favorite in the June these fish have ken hit- week before campgrounds are in ifornia Junior champiorships Alto; Marcelyn Louie of Woodland, Calif., Snow still covers San Francisco, ting tolled flatfish. Water is snowless. over boys 10, and Marna Louie of here. clearing and some fly fishing is trails throughout most of the also possible in the near future. Uintas and will hamper hikers Ham's Fork is clear below City !for some time above 10,000 feet. Reservoir. OPEN JULY 1 ,,s, vil,V0V ''',''''' :' 1; ': Yellowstone I: :'..4::i,:7:' m4) 1,,,,..?,..,,,iiiVot lohoulAalit,1100416, 306-40- 1,..' ,,. 1,, -.- .:,;v:,:. : '. :'. ,.,.,,, Ice Gone Country 114 1 ,, ''',.$.1.., ...,4'...,,,...",,,, ,z 0,,, Isto4k-.,-1 -l-ow l ''',. , s,,., & , ,. e'.o '; ....,.. .:.''.7 ',''' ''''''',.4...1', '''tk,,I,A;',.. ., :.,f 0 ;A ... :4,: A ,,.,:,-.,- 4...: k''''''' 1, -''' ' 1 P, however everyone, poody equipped, was taking a few fish. Many were crowding the lake down beyond to the sign denoting noundary of the Yellowstone River. Fishing Bridge is below that point by 0 some yards and it seemed strange to see the historic span without anglers jostling elbow to elbow. Limit is three cutthroats or five of other trout species. Cost of entrance, $1 day, $7 season only license needed. Even without the Yellowstone River anglers are doing weU, albeit with more we"k, on some of these other choice .. ::'''':.',kPs 4i, ,.;,,,,,i..,,,.,.., ...b. ; le, :Z - ' 4.:4,1 '" ' 1 - i'It':::'':Hv- to join. Top fish taking durslow. Pan-siz- e ing hatches. Light, long leader needed for these spooky fish. inlets to Smaller streams Yellowstone Lake also open Utah streams began clearing July 15. Nez Perce Creek, good for small browns with th1 3 week a little sooner than wet flies in riffles; All higher expected. streams clear and producing. In addition the ice has gone Check proclamation to make from all but the higher mountain certain stream is open. lakes in Uinta, Boulder and I'M 111: a :.:';..: :;!::,, .'Z; '''':1::',:: ::,; t,: :,,, mob t ",' ''Q '' 1": r:. ,....,,-.- ..,. for ', ::i ''''.4::t4' ...:.':.:: t:' :,. 1. 10) it:it;I 14;14.14 .11...II . 14011044 i warm. All of the coats and sweaters stayed inside, Anglers and campers enjoyed sunshine all day. This allowed more fishing time and 1: mental and at times very s141 mid-Jun- t;1' .: 441'4-11P- where selective wait unusual , ' .. browns cruise between smoking geysers. Weather the past weekend at Yellowstone big brown trout with carefully wet flies. placed larger Stream clear and frelatively high. Gibbon River Tempera- ..... YELLOWSTONE NATIONThe easiest fishAL PARK to come is July 15 on yet ing the Yellowstone River, but park visitors are doing all right on several other waters. Yellowstone Lake, Lewis Lail and river, the Firehole and: Madison are turning up beautiful trout. Some are big, IA Yellowstone, of course, the :man from Alabama who has never seen a trout before rnajt be attempting his first fly rod cast alongside a Mon. veteran. Consequently tan catches vary widely along such demanding waters as the Fit ehole t 0 nI op Ell encouraged shooters are: Clare Van Audsal, S. L. Small Arms Club, the only Utahn who has won a regional title, at Butte, Mont. Dale Hughes, Utah National Guard, who has the highest score of the season, a 295 of possible 300. Ken Clark, Utah National Guard, placed high in the 0th Army Pistol Matches. Charles Kloer, U.S. Army Reserves, state leader and outdoor champion with a 290 average. ,,, , , Thursday at the police target range. In that time there 1 e been no serious accidents, and many hours of friendly competition and reftnement of skill. is based on Competition handicaps "to give all shooters a chance." New shooters ''''" ''''""",..siii -- - - e?':. 4., ,..4,16,.,,,,,a,,,, , '4.,,,,..1.;,.04 - -- ,,,.- 114,... ,,,,,, 7.,,,....:.,-v- ,i: '4tt '''' .:,,,,4,,... ',,,,,.;,-.- ' ,,i, ', ....., ,;,,,,t2,::,:.,,,,,,,,t, , 44,4t,,,:"..--,4.- -- ''''',-,'- .,".414, gt14,"54,40A ...... .......,- . '''''. ...., .:,-,,..- .,..,g.,...,...,:',. :'.A.,...Z;.:"..,.: ,.441t,...-,3t,- , The Utah Pistol Club was in 1947. Members formed were the Salt Lake Small Arms Club, S. L. Police Dept., Midvale, and Inland Gas Co. 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' -. 9t" ' '',. 4:;.:,'4 ; ! 111111 " some recreation. These shooters get together often to test their marksmanship on paper targets, awarding trophies to the most skill- . - . - '' " - ., Utah Pistol Shooters Take Pride In 'Wholesome Sport' Willow Creek is still dumping mud into the Strawberry River quality fishing stream, but another quality water, Blacksmith Fork is clear and excellent on spinners for nice brown trout. At Strawberry Reservoir biologists report taking about 229,000 L'ainbow, and three million cutthroat eggs to represent a healthy population there. Hyrum Reservoir has been good lately for trollers early with pop gear. Big rainbows have hit on occasion, although most are c pan-sizer- 6-- 11-- 9 7--5 Bridger Forest Officials Answer Timber Charge The word "multiple PINEDALE, WYO. uses' is used often among western recreationists and landowners. Usually it is associated in some way with the U.S. Forest Service's policy of providing recreation, wildlife habitat, timber, water and otherl uses on such national forest as the Bridger National near here. from the general public. Bridger National Forest service officials, contacted at the Ogden, Utah Intermountain office issued this statement to the charges: "It is true that we are cutting considerable timber acreage along the lower Wind River Mountains, but it is necessary to control bark beetles. There is a very heavy infestation there just as we had on But many local residents are making a seri-- 1 Utah's north slope of the Uintas several years ous charge against Bridger officials: That "they ago, Our only alternative is to attempt spraying are instituting a single use management of tim- which is difficult, or allow disease to possibly spread over the entire Bridger National Forest. ber cutting." "We are not logging for profit, but to stop They claim the Wind River Mountains, gla- this disease. "However, we want to emphasize that we are cially - carved rock that allows few enough trees', now, are being depleted by "wholese.a timber, still discussing how to approach the problem and what to do about it. Pinedale area ranchers and mismanagement." Also charged was that streams in the area others interested in finding a solution to this are muddier and remain that way longer each dilemma are invited to send us their ideas and we will consider all of them. We realize the recspring because of loss of watershed. Forest service officials recently sponsored al reation potential here and don't want to do any"Show Me" trip to explain what they were thing which would jeopardize it." Forest service officials said they would look doing, but did not convince many of the Pine-dal- e into ownership of lands along the mountains and area ranchers. One rancher stated the public lands "were try to determine if the public is losing access to being sold along base of the Wind Rivers and the Wind Rivers and if so, where. They PISO said public access being denied to a rapidly increas- timber cutting on the Bridger would proceed ing extent." They expressed fears that the slowly until "we find a solution agreeable to forBridger Wilderness Area would be shut away est service and general public." U.S. Cagers Lose MOSCOW (UPI) The Unit: ed States Olympic basketball team lost its second straight game to the Soviet Union Fri.' day night, 91-8- The Americans dropped their last encounter with the Russians after defeating the in their first meetSoviets 91-8- 3 84-7- 8 ing last week. 00 LEASE NIEL' 5885 4211111!" (Ls411 MIR 484 CAN MONTH MOri Rancho 6th Sut ftomoniiiInolommummirlamonoina mbler R " Stes ik I |