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Show DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1958 § Utah:County, Utah A good rule of thumb to follow regarding all field mee to be afield during the early and late hours of daylight. This certainly applies to the big game seasons at hand * and ahead since all these animals are nocturnal, or night feeders and rarely roam around muchafter the sun comes up or before it goes down again qniess they are> pushed from cover. Our game birds all do the sabes of their moving about in the early and late hours of each day, especially during the -warm weather period which includes most of the hunting seasons. You might be thinking that fishing is an exception . to this rule. Yet, you’ll find few of theold timers at the game still in the sack during the early hours of any day Black's Fork and San Juan Denver toPlay Montana Tonight Hunting Areas Open Early As Skyliners Face Tough Weekend By United Press International to gain more equitDeer hunting with the regular in an eff No Special Permits license and tag opens on two hunt- able hunter distribution and deer Department, of fish and game ling units one week earlier than harvest from these:units. spokesmen noted that no special The Black’s Fork ‘unit includes permits of any kind were set for the. general season beginning all drainages on the north slopes| the. Black’s Fork unit and only Oct. 18. The two earlier season regular of the Uinta Mountains east of the regular license may be used Fork road on the during the one week earlier sealicense hunts are set for the the Hayden’s Black’s\ Fork and San Juan unit. west to and jincluding the drain- son. Holders of special permits Dates are October 11-November ages. of Beaver Creek on the east. for the San Juan unit may use 2 and October 11-28, respectively. The San Juan unit includes: what them there beginning October 11. Both earlier general license are commonly known as the Blue All «special permits for the San hunts were. set this year by the Mountain-Elk Ridge areas in the Juan unit have been sold for some Utah Board of Big Game Control southeastern |corner of ohstate. time now. Denver University found itself bucking stiff competition from the Air Force Academy in the sale of football tickets to its own stadium Thursday. University officials announced they would offer a ‘Family Night” ticket for the team’s Skyline conference game Friday night with. Montana University. and the Air Academy opened an extra office in Denver for sale The general deer season for all of an expected 16,000 to 20,000 other herd units over the states tickets to Saturday’s. Academy- Hunters: Worth the Chase?: Then Use Head AfterKill does not get under way until Oc- Colorado State University. game— at Hilltop stadium. tiber 18. This season continues through October on all but Utah plays another. Coast team, ]a week ago. The Air Force tied | Towa, 13-13, in an upset_and Colo- | California, at Berkeley, Calif. another | Saturday and Brigham Young surprise by thumping Brigham’ meets tough. College of Parific at Young, 32-6. Stockton, Calif.) Saturday night, Wyoming-Oregon State In a Saturday night game, New Another big battle shapes up| Mexico goes after Utah State at Saturday at Laramie, Wyo., be-| Albuquerque, N.M. A New Mem tween Wyoming, the Skyline. lead- {ico | victory would tie the Lobes er, and Oregon State of the Pa-| with Wyoming for first plece . cific Coast conference. | the Skyline. rado State pulled off Waycasyin Fin als of Utah All-Star Bowling Tourney Colorado football fans have a top early season battle between hunts. were set. Milt Waycasy, crack Provo | the Academy and the Colorado they can go out. Records show that here again the early On many areas special permit Aggies to look forward to Satur- bowler, will roll in the finals of and late hours of the day are most productive. tags may be used along with the day. But it didn’t look that way the Utah All-Star tourney, along “If it is worth the chase, it is meat of any kind. Arrests are regular license tag during the ee We have for years called that first hour of with seven other of the state’s worth the care.’’ This was the made each year for violations of regular season. Spokesmien retop pin blasters. morning, as the light begins to break, the “witching | word today from he Utah Depart- this law. minded that on all post season hour.” Only period comparable to this time for opWaycasy, who writes a Tweekly ment of Fish and Game as the On the sensible side! they noted special deer permit hunts only portunity in field and stream is that last hour of the column on bowling for The Daily | fall hunting seasons neared a that the end product of every the special tag could be used this. ‘Herald, is in third place in the evening asthe light is fading. peak. sportsman’s efforts afield can well year, regardless of whether the tourney standings as the field Anyold hand at the game will tell you these things. The department first reminded be and should be an. edible, good permit holder had an unused ‘awaits the finals. It is the time to be in the field if you cannot get out dur- that it is illegal to waste game tasting product on the table. regular license tag or not. The finals will be rolled Sat- | ing any other period of the day. Something to remember Regarding Care LOS ANGELES (UPI) —Coach Forecasts Good Hunt George Dickerson, even though the frost is on the pumpkin and the tempta45, named to urday and Sunday in the BonThe department forecasts a Much information regarding the wood Bowl in Salt Lake City tion is great to stay “in the hay,” and the best insurance care of game meat js available good deer hunt this year in all succeed the late Henry (Red) Sanders as head football coach at Waycasy is the only bowler of bringing home the bacon we can think of. today for either the novice or the herd ‘units with field reports listeight. herd units where longer UCLA Grid Coach In Hospital Again Fur Trappers A Good Year For Hunting and Fishing Earlier forecast herein was for a good hunting and lowing periodicals. | a bit Valley) “over the hill” from Fishlake. Answer would include—An excellent fish and game “ section with best of the waterfowl shooting excluded to thé general public since it is on private lands that are rented or leased to only a handful of hunters. Over the years we have had good shooting above the bottoms in what is knownas the narrows westof Bicknell and south of Loa. Also some good jump shooting for mallards on the spring creeks in the upper valley as well as along the Fremont River below the Bottoms. Unless you are one of the few who have access to the better water fowling areas we’d suggest that you wait until about mid-season and combine somelate fishing on the river or at Fishlake, some jump shooting for waterfowl, along with what might be the best of it with some quail and ‘chukar hunting which remains open in the county until Nov. 30 this year. Time permitting you might do some cottontail shooting and you can always keep your shooting eye in shape bouncing an occasional jack rabbit. 4 ‘ Early Deer Hunts good water cal Center Thursday night on the eve of UCLA’s game with Florida tonight in the Coliseum. Doctors said he must have ‘‘complete rest Best hunter success is again expected to come from the larger well, bled, thoroughly cleaned and deer herd units which are mostly then kept clean. The hide of big situated. at considéralade ‘distance game animals should be removed from the ceriters of population. soon after the kill. ‘The meat They include the San Juan, Book should be cooled as' rapidly as Cliffs, Dixie, LaSal, Manti and like possible and kept cool. Credit Mother Nature with a job well done, for withKeep Meat Covered Ores: out a good water and resulting feed year the birds and May 15, 1959. Cleanliness | means ‘keeping the the beasts just do not thrive. Credit also the men who All trappers must possess and manage. these resources and then hope for more of both display visibly a state trapping meat covered from kil to storage to prevent contamination from license which may be purchased in the years ahead. Takes both to get the job done. A numberof questions recently re the duck and goose shooting on the Bicknell Bottoms in Wayne County (Rab- generally Main points to remember when and feed year. the kill is made is to see that it is ers to all who go afield for these furbearers, These seasons opened October 1 and continue through Bicknell Bottoms Duck Hunting dirt, dust, heat or any matter for six dollars from license foreign to making the) end product vendors. a worthwhile|table dish. Must Notify Officer More and morelocal ordinances Beaver trappers must notify the conservation officer in the dis- are being passed aind enforced trict where the pelts are taken, denying the use of public shops whereupon the officer will attach and plants who improperly care a tag to each hide, allowing the | for: wild game. Yes, it pays to take the best holder to sell or use the pelts as he may choose. The tags are | care of these| field products from issued at a cost of one dollar per|| the time you |harvest ‘them. “If it jis worth the chase, it ts worth the tag. All public lands are open to care.’ trapping except certain lands in Cache, Carbon, :Salt Lake and | Sevier counties and state water-| fcwl marshes. Under state law no trapping is permitted on private lands without permission of the landowner| of not less than three months.” A UCLA spokesman said Dickerson was in a state of ‘‘complete physical exhaustion” and would be “Jost to the Bruins for the remain- der of the football season.” i | |= Closeone is the Black’s Fork unit which includes all Best of the trapping for beaver| round s7A> nide em. il . a place for a e country bag a deer. where searly i Good time nowto think of leaving a clean camp this season. If it is to be a permanent camp dig a good Tangle Tonight | CHICAGO (UPI)—Bobby Boyd » “bean?” hole even as you set up the camp. 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Bill’ Hyndman of Philadelphia, | who opened with a 79, also turned |" @ 77 during the second round | whileBilly Joe Patton of Morgantom, N. C., |had a 7 aud Dr. Frank Taylor) of Pomona, Cailif., winter < 2 Chase, 6305; Dick MeMillian, 6296; Waycasy, 6287; Joe Barney, 6265; Ralph Astorga, 6246, Bill Lundberg, 6208; Ken Chestnut, 6203. and | 1 ou cannot 0 later or a place fo imber up the legs in| some, wil sn" make. hese a of,Tae”hemo pre parakion for the general season if you don’t happen to areas inaccessible to travel. imber to og the ERNEST SANDERS ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (UPI). er liceriged trapper. or to use the —Cnarley Coe of Oklahoma City, flesh of game animals, game fish ; Okla., was carrying the load for or game or song birds as baitdin the United States squad: today as| trapping. it entered the third round of the | Not ‘Considered World Amateur golf team chamMuskrats are not considered pionship four strokes back of game furbearers and may be tak-| pace-setting Britain. Lake Basin. No hunting west of this road. ack timb big _ @ range, ae Peera fae siane ly becoming prime in. the high ot S 79. of blac { in THE APPOINTMENT OF In Golf Tourney It is also unlawful to disturb, destroy,or remoye trapsof anoth- is expected to be in the moun-| tain areas and much of it off the highways in the less accessible areas. The department advised trap-| pers that beaverpelts are rapid- City IS PROUD TO “ANNOUNCE % If you are champing at the bit or cannot get out dur- en at any time in any manner | i : ing the regular deer season, there are two hunting units except on the restricted state and Coe, winner| of this year’s U. S where you may hunt on your regular license and tag this private lands as above noted, | National Amateur title; saved the The season for taking marten | day for the Yanks again Thursday coming week-end. They are the San Juan down in the southeast corner of the state and the Black’s Fork on the begins November 15 and con-| when he turned in a! 77 on. thetinues through February 28, 1959, | “iMdy old course after an opening northwestern slopes of the. Uintas. the drainages into Wyoming from the north slopes of the Uintas beginning with Beaver Creek on the east and west to the Hayden’s Fork road above Evanston to the summit where it drops over into the Mirror of Salt Lake --GRAND OPENING TODAY-NIAGARA THERAPY MANUFACTURING CORPORATION OF ADAMSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Cae ald The Load: For U. S. or tenant thereof. south little time ‘to’ look it bp. Sources bers in all areas compared to a Medical Center today with no hope finals. of coaching the rest of the year. The top seven bowlers going range from \game department of- year ago. The animals are exHe was readmitted to the Medi- into the finals include Paul fices, libraries and sportsman’s pected to be in prime flesh fol- fis hing year. To date this has proven to be the case and all signs point to it ending that way. Any summary of the fishing) season—andstill five With the trapping season now weeks of the best of it to go—would haveto allow it has open for the taking of beaver and been one of- the better in recent years. mink the, department of fish and . The hunts to date, to include the archery deer season, gamelisted the following remindhave added up to about these same figures. The deer and upland bird seasons ahead hold promise of the same. UCLA, was confined to the UCLA regular hunter who will spend a ing average or greater herd num- Must Conform To State Law 234 West Center 2 BEAW's CHOICE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHI KEY’ DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE JAMES B. BEAM earn CLERMONT,KY, ¢ ¢ | PROVO, UTAH i ; Phone FR 3-822] ' : { 4 |