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Show Page 8 IKE PRESENTS MEDALS At the end of the cuiient school1 fiom these eggs and the two mil- year it is expected that well ovci lion such eggs ecently jeceived HMi.ooo pupils will have been teach, fiom piivate hatchery sources in ed in the elementary and high the eastein states. All aie expect- school gtades. ed to be hatched and planted into Depicting vaiious phases of conlower elevation sti earns by early servation w'Otk and attendant bung planted as they are hatched FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT C, 11)51. February Tin: JOURNAL OF HONOR 1 March Fisheries division spokesmen cite the difficulty of raising and holding the browns and the need of hatchery room for other species as the reasons for these plantings of the small fish. Planting of rainbow trout of all sizes will get under way about The taking of tiout eggs from March 1, with the peak of the adult spawning stocks held at four planting period expected to be of the states twelve fish hatcheiies leached May 1. is nearing completion for this ReaBecause of the mild winter and son. open water conditions the fish Final count is expected to show planting piogram has continued million through every month during the about eight and one-haeggs from this source. past year. Legals are presently Rainbow eggs numbeiing nearly being stocked in accessible waters million are as numbers of trout leach this seven and taken at the Springville, Kamas, size in the various hatcheries. and Whiterocks plants. Largest producer is the Springville hatchSince the beginning of the curs of these ery where rent school year 111 Utah schools eggs are annually taken. lecBrown trout eggs from the Mor- have received an illustrated fish and wildlife gan hatchery will total slightly ture covering over one million this year. This conservation. This program continues throughis the only state hatchery where spawning stocks of this species out each school year as a service under the Education Division of are held. Brown trout fry are presently the Department of Fish and Game. hour lectuiesj are illustrated with colored movThese films aie ing pictures. prepared duiing actual field woik by members of this division. Expansion of this program is continuing in recognition of the need to carry the principles of conservation to the younger lf one-ha- lf thiee-fourth- pioblems, the cine ' s, k ' " tyywtt. 1 V N0 ' ft I 7 X IvV'f &' x Botulism or western duck ness continues to be the mott important mortality factor to the pintail duck in Utah. More pintails were lost to botulism than in all other kinds of ducks. These and other conclusions aie shown in a graduate research report compiled by Robert W. Fullei under supervision of the Utah Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. Additional conclusions indicate that the most serious threat to local production of the pintail is predation by the California gull Utahs State bird. The importance of reducing nest losses by gulls is considered greater than any other method of increasing production in off sick- v,J(f 0" v . ."v . x aX satr 0. EISENHOWER chats with Korean War heroes after decorating them at a White House ceremony with Congressional Medals of Honor for heroism in Korea. They are Lt. Edward R. Scho-wait- er Jr. (left), of Metairie, La., and Pfc. Ernest E. West, of Russell, Ky. In presenting the awards, Eisenhower voiced an old soldier s admiration for the feats that earned the most coveted decorations. PRESIDENT DWIGHT the marshes adjacent to the Great Salt Lake. Food production for ducks was considered excellent in areas receiving greatest utilization and very favorable over the state as a whole. Slim, Sheer Wool Style lowest rices ! By VERA WINSTON The new 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan. With three great series, Chevrolet offers the most beautiful choice of models in its field. Striking New Luxury-Lin- e Styling. Here are the Chevrolets of all time. Available in 161 model-colo- r combinations! Luxurious New Modern-Mod- e Interiors. 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St. Rose of Lima Auditorium LAYTON, UTAH Question Box Lecture Discussion This course, conducted by the Paulist Fathers will be a friendly discussion of Catholic Teachings. There are no obligations, no controversy, and a friendly welcome awaits you. The colored pictures were made especially for this course. |