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Show March 20, V.M. THIS JOURNAL KEY Page FISH AND GAME MAN iMIl ; establishing these plants on many of the depleted western ranges cannot be overestimated. Experiments in recent years have shown no quick means of bringing browse back on ranges which are in continual use. The pooling of information and projected studies by all the eleven western states should result in earlier application of any successful methods found to restore these plants to the ranges. western big game ranges will be the main order of business during meetings scheduled for March I.', in Salt Lake City. Ilig game representatives from the eleven western states commissions will be on hand to evaluate this important program and pro- studies to jeet further determine methods of browse species. Since the abundance of winter browse forage is a key to big game herd numbers, especially where deer are concerned, the value of re ble 7 at this season. Warmer weather will see a speed up ofVthe planting program from the ample stock held at all hatcheries in preparation for the open season which is set for June 12. Members of the state big game committee of the Utah Wildlife Federation met March 7, in Salt Lake City to sportsman efforts in helping determine the annual big game harvest. The committee is headed by Lee co-ordin- The planting of trout from the C. Warburton, sportsman represtates twelve hatcheries into low- sentative on the Utah Board of Big er elavation streams and still wa- Game Control. It includes two members from each of the Federations ters is continuing on a near-dail- y basis, according to spokesmen for five districts within the state. Also discussed during the meetthe Department of Fish and Game. The annual stocking of two mil- ing with the forming of legislation lion German brown fry in lower requiring certain qualifications by reaches of streams over the state anyone applying for their first big is now' near completion. game license, support of national Legal and larger rainbow have legislation favorably affecting pubbeen going into available waters lic ranges, the thinking concerning as the fish are sorted in the hatch- early versus late season elk hunts, eries. Fall plants were made in and several other items. Warburton urged that all sportsmany areas, with present stocks going into waters that are accessi- - men take an active interest in annual range rides covering game counts and feed surveys. He 'noted that any information concerning big game should be with committee members in the district concerned for later presentation to the Board of Big Game TRAVEL at its best! Have more comfort On a luxurious Union travel pleasure. rest as you On you ride Pacific train you enjoy the utmost in restful that smooth, cushioned Union Pacific roadbed ... in your choice of modern accommodations. Annual conventions of the North American Wildlife Conference and the National Wildlife Federation are now being held in Chicago. Director J. Terry Egan and Big Game Supervisor Harold Crane are representing the Utah Department of Fish and Game during these important gatherings of conservationists from all the states and several sister nations. Food? Oh boy! And what a joy to roam! Mealtime is one of the highlights of your vacation trip when you go Union Pacific. Delicious, wonderful meals, freshly prepared right in the dining car kitchen and graciously served. Special menus and half portions for children. Choice selections including the March special Dungeness crab, properly chilled and flavored with a piquant sauce. hours sitting in crowded quarters for hours androom tu Union Pacific. Instead, there's plenty of when you go roam around, No whenever you feel like it. Stretch your legs ... meet new people discover the spaciousness and enjoy beautiful scenery at ground level. Relax as you please For a pleasant change from the privacy of your regular accommodations, visit the Club or Lounge car. There's a congenial, hospitable atmosphere, delightful modern appointments, and many extras to increase your travel pleasure writing desks ... magazines ... refreshments. m Rest comfortably Have a car waiting for you No Members of the Pacific Flyway Study Committee will meet in Salt 0 to summarLake City March ize information relative to duck and goose populations in the west15-1- ern flyway. Noland Nelson, project leader in charge of Utahs waterfowl program. is chairman of the committee and will lead the discussions. Membership is made up of one delegate from each of seven western states, Canada, and Alaska. This important information is used by the Pacific Flyway Council in recommending season length, bag limits, etc., for the fall migratory waterfowl hunts to the U. S. fish and wildlife service. foAH Numskoli question about where you're going to sleep. You choose your economical reclining seat Coaches or accommodations in advance private, modern Pullman accommodations. toAndtheyou arrive rested fullest. and refreshed, ready to enjoy your trip If a car is needed for sightseeing or visiting friends, your Pacific ticket agent will be glad to arrange for a fine, new car to meet you on arrival. Hertz Union 3P Drive-Yours- elf EAR MOAU 'you vmork Take the family along Ask about Union Pacific's Pullmans and Coaches. FAMILY FARE TRAVEL PLAN, It's now better than ever, of children 5 and under 12 has been cut to one-w- ay details, one-fou- rth because the fare the regular any day of the week. and husbands may return see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad fare good in both ticket agent. For COULD old the a tattoo Skin game on ARTIST ?ngRQ HILBIH AJORoTON J CoN M. DEAR IF YOU MOAU YOUR BUTCHER FOR HIS BEST SAUSAGE ; COULD HE GNE YoU HIS VJURST? CAWLEy ALLENTOWN, PA. poSTCAED VtiUR PUH TO'NOAH PUtrlbottd by Kmc Features Syndicate |