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Show APRIL Till: JOURNAL No 'Pattern' Seen FISH AND GAME I. World'sTopJetAce 'A f i Any previously printed cop-- j ies of Utahs fish and game code have no value as a legal reference or guide, according to Department Director J. Perry Egan. The director noted that the old code of laws, rules, and regulations became I ab-sole- te with the adoption of the new version by the It legislature. Mr. Egan said that the new code in the familiar pocket size handbook would he available to the public in the near future. Sports- men and others wishing to obtain a copy of the new issue may then do so by writing to or calling in person at the Department offices, l.V.ii; West North Temple, Salt Royal N. Baker, 34. of McKinney. Tex., knocked down MIG in the his 12th Russian-bui- lt to become the air war over Korea COLONEL worlds top jet ace The flier Dwight D. Elsenhower brushes a speck from his eye during a pause at a press conference In the executive building across from the White House. The Chief Executive told newsmen that he does not believe' there is a deliberate pattern for provocation in recent attacks on Allied planes by Red jet fighters. ( International ) PRESIDENT Lake City. new game code and scheduling of this years five district public hearings were the chief orders of business at a special meeting of the Utah Board of ranching and the livestock indusBig (lame Control held March US. The Board was given greater con- try. trol and management powers over 2 Supplemental plants of walthe states big game herds through leyed pike will be made this spring recent legislative act. in several of Utahs intermediate Such new provisions as the right waters where this species has been to shorten seasons, extend seastocked during the past two years. sons, and limit the number of These fish will be hatched and hunters in a given area were disfrom two million pike eggs cussed as they might apply to set- planted which will arrive by air from Syting up the fall hunts. Newr York, about April 8. It was noted that the general racuse, will be processed at the They deer season is now set by law to states Kamas hatchery. Planting commence on Saturday, October in numbers wil Ibe made in Utah 20, or the nearest Saturday to Lake, Yuba Reservoir, the lower October 2. Opening date this year Sevier drainage, and other watwill be Saturday, October 17. 2 MRS. CHRISTINA NELSON, of Norwalk, Calif., celebrating her 107th to birthday, looks through the spokes of a spinning wheel she broughtwas the United States from Sweden in 1868 Highlight of her birthday (International) turning the first spade of dirt for a new church. By R. J. SCOTT DESCANT. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK MUHC. A MELODY OR COUMTERPOIHT Suh5 ABOVE. THE. PLAIN SOH4 of TRE. Tenor. DESCANT, A DlSCOURSL Oft COMME.N1 OKAIKEML J.IKL VARIATIONS OKA MUSICAL AIR ; ALSO I . A OlSSLRTA-TlON- Hippo, SKtLfcfoX m thi MATioHAI MUStUM. j j I ALL tfs MUL1UP oF lk(k Trft HIPPOPOTAMUS CMLY foods. VEGETABLE. flow Muctl wMlr. WILL BE A DAY BY WAD DRIPPING FAUCL IN Si lad Y OT hd'tiki A SINGLE ? m4k. WORLD 'to HE ARCTIC OCEAK CROSSES LAP LAMP do LlIKAHAMARI.- -. 24 callous. Ivp iyJ, tcaum Ii., m4 nnu tncne. The Length of season, along with spe- cial regulations concerning this and other big game hunts, will be set by the Board following the five district public meetings to be held over the state during June. Time and place of the meetings Cedar are as follows: District City, June 1"; District 4, Richfield, June 1(; District 2, Heber City, June 17; District 2, Salt Lake City, June IS; District I, Tremonton, June ID. All are evening meetings to start at 7:20 p. ers. scoffed at reports that the U.S Air Force Is now using a new miracle gunsight (International) rl KOREA GI BILL PERMITS ONLY ONE CHANGE OR TRAINING-COURS- OF EDUCATION . . . GO, VETERANS, MAKE SURE YOU ARE HEADED INTUE RIGHT DIRECTION BEFORE YOU START TRAINING. For full information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office HOSPITAL OPENS WAR ON CANCER m. PLUMBERS :j I : APPLIANCE DEALERS NOW AVAILABLE Protected Distributor Franchise for the FABULOUS BALDWIN DEODOR - ALL BATHROOM FRESHENER :! Factory Written Guarantee YOUR Opportunity to Expand With the FASTEST GROWING Modern Home Improvement! Inquiries Invited 5-Y- ear Write: W. N. BEESLEY co Acme Distributing Co. 448 West 7th South Salt Lake City 22-56- 70 "Make Modern Living Complete" was given the Utah Federation in a current project to set up local big game committees for the annual study of big game trends, range and herd conditions. The committees to be made up of all interested groups, stockmen, landoivners, namely sportsmen and others for the of gathering information on the local level in recommendation to the Board. All five members of the Board were in attendance, including: Chairman J. Perry Egan, Fish and Game Department; Don Clyde, Utah Woolgrowers Association; Merle Varner, Forest Service; Lee Warburton, sportsman representative; J. Wells Robins, Horse and Cattle Growers Association. Mr. Robins was recently appointed to fil Ithe position left vacant by the death of L. C. Montgomery of Heber City. He resides in Scipio, Millard County, where he was born and lias spent most of his life in Support Wildlife e pui--pos- DORIS CHARLESTOWN which Is set for an all-o- demonstrates 8 two-million-v- olt X-r- ay chair war on cancer at the Atomic Energy Commissions new $4,200,000 hospital and research center at the University of Chicago The center Ls the first In the world to offer every known type of radiation treatment, and already has 50 patients. Observing Doris In the chair are (left to right): Esther Colby, technician; Mrs. Helen Malcvltls and Dr John Charles. (International Soundvhoto) ut |