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Show S Mi I W C TV Salt Lake TrINine. Thursday, March vr.r- v . y 15 k Ilu . 7 -' $ ( 1 1 L xy "sA i 1 m iu U' ' I, - .. 16 , ? AV V 4 S - ''' ,, v, 5 ' s v - t r- JYv L ' i yfftin2z t !h in akt 7 ' ' Vr V -- 4 vJ&f ,4 v hack (Tub d ? 4 if?? ,mks oyt 17 ont at i local Outdoor Milt I noli pait of the Salt 1 (. l.iv inj2 I i Id s I i i In i lit opt not' pi i u u t s j to tPe i a mils t i HT i T w W i he fee foi three horn lal fee The fee foi spec ial fee it y lor I tah dit is Ss s of none it dit is n V 10 a pup-spe- t coidait tin luivirsitv ontiiuiing Lducationat 5M more mfoimation s Division of ( 1 Kauc li ' Sl-iil- " ih d l -- ,lllir I1''1 ' p m at on m mailt d h Diaii' ""( d mu mil pdver it t Un Suflhall Tourney N'lirdtilctl ol 511 lempc is sponsoimg Un 1 ninth Annua1 ast Idt h Soil lall and nnna Open U'ass Tournament pnl 27 2s and 2i and is inviting local soft hall tc .ini' to pa rtit ip tit 1 Hides Kiul i y ' t foi moie mfoimation t out I'stn tat ion offit e at to7 nhd . 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In art u ipate write to Jeff lathed Tempe B irk and Ret nation x Department BO Box 5002 Tenqie i itma 2sl or c all Oi2 h sis VXildlifc I4;iiis Wc-c- Monel. iv National Wildlife Week begins Monday with till' Mine than 11 veai s theme Lonsei ve Our W ildlifi million school childien teachers and conservation minded citiins are expeite d to participate m the 12nd annual obsi i v am c Meet The I tah Wildlife Board will meet Tuesday to set 10 t - -- dm day 7o-i- ildlifr Hoard to 1979 I Hit 1. li c junior open t l.tssss w ill In (Itytd limitcsl to two events lln tiUi' hm son per event Some $1 2oU in pit i will Ik. offered to p. u tu ipants Winter sleigh rides at Hirdwarc Ranch have ended although Hardware Ranchs visitor center will lemum ope-- from it) a m to 5 p m and there should lx elk on the property for another few weeks The ranch entertained alxiut 50 (XKI visitors this winter and that a lecord 4 2U0 people visited the ram h on one dav 1 Snow Im ti i M v an a x7 plim ti. -- Ml i I it t t l).elliif In t id1 k tit admit foi the M n it unis lournamt nt at Simw Im d m Mi toll ies should lie taktn m x nlln N Mil" !, i.ttpP i l.nlrv l ,d i bln I un Nc t tah Division of of Contamm Itliaatioi o'ftimg a field trip to sou'ht in t t ill Wanh P' to M itch 21 Tht couisf wdl tiam studi ids m outdooi living and acquaint them with twn nalional paik P.iyce anti ( apdol Retfi Unit national Initsts Wasatch Flshl ike ami Dixit amt vanoiis sta'i parks lomnieimal it (nation husinesst s youth t amps and w ihltlfe and liistot u ai eas m Salt ake it ( lie I I ap Saturday dult d Saluidav , w I itgmnal l W I Tim J at ohs of tin Slt Lakt (itv T l tc k ( lub The Hospit e W alkt r Bank Ko.id Race is st Instilled 30 p m and will hr run over a five mile Satmdav at course in the Fort Douglas area Meet at tht Fort Douglas parking lot loiattsi across from the nnex Building on the University of I tah campus For more information on this benefit rate pick up mfoimation it local branches of Walker Bank The 10 SO a m starting time listed for this race in Beehive Track Flub bulletin was in error he topic for Satui day 's Salt Lake C lty Hoc I cation Department tunning dime at Sugai house Paik m The dime will begin at 9 a m Rules for Fitness and is free to the public For more mfoimation contact the Balks Department at 972 f7jl t s w-- Pm nuts ait stlu s Mi i k 1 stilts will lx held at Draper Park Saturday at 10 am with registi atioti si heouled from h am to ' it) am Roi nnue mfoimation 3 i lut ounh ( i.ni In m xt lMm miiathmt! in ' on I lie lot ,d u 'u In lult is t'n Road Rati st In dii t d W trill J1 it tin Slit Mui i av itv P n k The 10 a m sp iiism t d In Pi, t istt i St tl Sm it tv ot I di will In III twi Rt msti ins 10 a III and 0 to t in md T i t t ough Suiulav s 7 pm to in m pm Ilmisdty ai. noon to la ill p m on Satin dav and noon to 7 dmission is tj lot adult s U lot kith oi Sm d i i tin ough 1J and knls utidet sevt n fi t e wo I fat i 7 million t III on display Ivoad Hares on I v. r i t i 'V-- spi Pilot Silt pi il and national in uiut it ti it rs md ci st I il.uto! s nl Units mai liu equipment spoitnu oois flshlits, tat kit tiavtl nd otlu i ti iilt i s t miptis motoi homes tubs it t at lonal t tpupnii lit will Im n h.md foi the t v t I '; :,;; B ill with si pm 7 The Dtajmr ' I t v Mo V! 7l i- n st 4- f. it pm " " h lions ot i 4 It oilut r I I timlitmiN at Sot w in ht 2 J H Recreation Briefs: Boat Show Continues DT'l t v v r" j "I cougar bear and spring turkey regulations The meeting, schesluled at the Utah Division of a m v ! &r Utah Lake for walleyes. Some the fish are starting run Robert Clift takes advantage of warm spring sun to fish in of Walleyes Starting Run, But Best Is Yet to Come Wharton W ritei While the walleye run hasnt staited to peak yet at Utah Lake, angle! s are beginning to catch some nice fish on the east side. Barbara Isaacson of Salt Lake City for example, hauled m a 2Kinih, nine pound walleye last weekend while fishing at an inlet west of the Geneva plant "I was fishing specifically for wal leye, said Mrs Isaacson T was using a ellow jig and caught the fish about 3 p m There werent many fish being caught, although a fellow downstream caught a few bass This is the largest walleye Ive ever caught, although mv husband has caught larger ones By Tom Tnhnne Outdoors Just Starting Shirley, central region mfoi mation specialist for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, says that a few fish have been taken near Geneva, but things have been pietty slow m other areas of the lake "Genevas usually the first place walleye show up because of warmei water that conies out of the plant It wont take them long to hit the other rivers and Lincoln Beach, said Slur lev "I expect the run to start w ltlun the week and for sure within the next two weeks There s still a lot of l e in the middle I tennis the lake and along the south end tint has melted bac k quite a ways on the Ixiat hai Uu and on the east ide ol 11 W e w ould expet t the w allev e fishing to lie real good heiause our population con has been building each vear eluded Shirley Special Regulations tributaries of I tah lake ate closed to walleye fishing from 7 p m to 5 a m until Vpul 10 and the limit in the rneis is two fish The same holds true at W illaid Bays inlet channel Speaking of Willard Bay, there has been no sign that the walleye have started to run there The spring runoff which usually triggers the inn hasnt really started yet Its txen cold enough at niht that it's really tempered things says Jack Itensel regional sucivisoi foi the not the rn part of the state for the DW k "I'm just guessing but I don't expect them to run foi a c ou'ile of moi e w et hs "There s stdl ue at Willaid Bav although it s starting to open up whe it the water conies Q in and It gets slushy during the warm davs We le usually a little U hind I tah Lake nd so if the w ai in w eather is giv mg you the fishing ting vim might consult i taking a qmc k trip to Utah 1 ake m the next wet k oi so It won t lie long tx foie the w allev e i un is m full tone and now might lx tin time to get it adv foi it L1 Save oa Heavy-Du- ty Water Tray MciAc uallpapi nnp cash r uith this i ei satile uatcr frog de as.-tase, sitpi Double s as i et leiiful u indent o (Jiousc from a laricd assortment of styles, patterns to j off the regular pru e and colors and saiv too ' All patterns are uashahc many . prc-petstce- apphe s only to se rubhable-- i. m-st- k (nailable at all stores a pleinte r. toei1 SAU ice! 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