Show The Gunnison Valley Nevs Wildlife Report WEBER HOT WHITEFISH SPOT Whiteflsh enthusiasts should visit the Weber Fiver according to Dexter Pitman Northern Regional fisheries biologist for the Division of Wildlife Resources Pitman reports that the fish are still concentrated for He said spawning purposes that biologists found 300 whitefish every mile of the Weber River with electric shockers indicating high numbers of that species That stream isopea toanglers from Echo Reservoir downstream Whitefish angling should be fair on the Logan River from Temple Fork downstream said Pitman Pitman noted that “Angling pressure has been low for this species the past several years Perhaps the extended season in 1974 which allows fishing through April rather than February 15th will bring more pressure on whitefish” YEAR WATERS ROUND WORTH FISHING VISITING Although Utah’s 1973 regufishing season closed November 30th anglers can have luck on waters open to year round fishing Pelican Lake southwest of Vernal provides great fishing for bass and blue gill Flaming Gorge a good spot all year round and Big Brush Creek below Highway 44 have trout biting all 12 months Utah Lake is producing some sizable largemouth bass The harbor area of that lake is also yielding white bass Yuba Reservoir which will freeze later in the winter has good populations of perch and walleye and is receiving little pressure on these species according to Division of Wildlife Resources fisheries experts Some two and three pound rainbows are reportedly being taken from North Huntington Reservoir Cottonwood Creek and Huntington Creek below forest boundaries are not rebut ceiving much pressure would be well worth a visit according to the southeastern fisheries regional manager The Fremont River in southern Utah has been praised as an excellent brown trout fishery Anglerscan make that discovery for themselves ona year round basis Lake Powell is always a bright attraction for anglers The lower Logan River in northern Utah should be a good spot for fishermen after brown trout and cutthroat The Little Bear River also in the Cache Valley was also named by fisheries biologists as worthwhile to visit The Ogden ver has populations of brown trout up to ten inches long and the inlet of Willard Bay is yielding crappie lar WILDLIFE LAW VIOLATORS FINED $17600 Wildlife law violators were fined more than $17600 in Utah courts in September and October and sentenced to a total of 144 days in jail Judges however suspended nearly $2800 of the fines and all 144 jail days A total of 608 cases were handled during those two months Once again anglers topped the list of wildlife law violators According to the monthly arrest reports of the Division 197 of Wildlife Resources Endorses Kaiparowits cases dealing with fishing regulations violations were heard by the courts Most of these violations dealt with persons fishing without a license This is flagrant abuse of the fisheries resource says Division experts who noted that license monies are utilized for providing good fishing for the public One of the Division's law enforcement goals is to curtail such violations Next on the list of infractions were general illegalities dealing with licenses The 102 cases included nonresidents possessing or attempting to buy resident licenses Migratory and upland game bird proclamation violations numbered 85 in the two month period Firearms violations were also high on the list with 75 citations beingissuedThetwo most common infringements in this category were carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle and shooting from a vehicle or across a roadway Three persons were also arrested for taking elk out of season and two were arrested for taking deer out of season during the same period Good News On Oil Shale WASHINGTON late than never” was the reaction of Utah Senator Frank E (Ted) Moss to today’s nouncement that the Interior Department has approved oil shale leasesinwestern states “Those of us from the western states who have been urging this action for years are of course delighted that terior has finally moved But I wonder if our situation today might not be better regarding the energy crisis if the terior Department hadn’t dragged its feet for so long” Moss said The Senator repeated a statement he made during his oil shale seminar in Vernal last September “We are perhaps at the threshold of a new industry for the Uintah Basin and a strong assist to the rest o f the country in meeting our energy needs “A proposed prototype oil shale leasing program in Utah Colorado and Wyoming would create 13000 new jobs and $190 million annually in tax revenues but could result in significant environmental consequences” Senator Moss said he wants to be sure the water supplies are adequate and problems such as air pollution and restoration of the land are understood by all and efforts made to resolve them quickly so that construction of a production plant can begin But Moss said he is confident acceptable solutions will be found during the prototype development The muskrat does not use small long clawed front feet while swimming The feet are held palms in against the chin its The beaver Is not only an efficient but also fast engineer It can cut down a willow tree five inches thick in three minutes The Utah School Board Association endorsed a resolution in support of the proposed electric generating station on the Kaiparowits n Plateau in Southern Utah convention g its annual Thursday after hearing most of the tax revenues from the power plant would go to Utah’s School system The resolution presented at the meeting held at the Convention Center in Salt Lake City said the introduction of the 3000 megawatt power plant would result in the State of Utah and Kane County collecting an estimated $124 million annually in taxes and royalties when the plant is in full operation The collected revenues would go to the Utah State Uniform School Fund Utah universities and colleges the Utah State Department of Education and local school needs according to the resolution The resolution urges terior Secretary Rogers C B Morton to authorize construction at a suitable site stating that the four utilities participating in the Kaiparowits Project guarantee the plant can be developed to meet or exceed all federal state or local environmental standards The resolution states that with the power plant having a life expectancy of about 35 years the State’s school system could depend on these revenues each year while Utah was doing its part to supply needed electrical energy for the Mountain West and Southwestern United States Coal Is Best Short-Ter- m Energy — WASHINGTON Congressman Gunn McKay said today that coal offers the best shortterm energy source for America and that energy generation plants using oil should convert to coal as soon as possible “In the last eight years nearly 400 generating plants have converted from coal to oil” said McKay “If these plants were converted back to coal the initial oil savings would approach 260000 barrels per day and the savings could reach nearly 200 million barrels per year” Oil shortages this winter could reach 61 million barrels per day McKay said or approximately 35 percent of American requirements “The House soon will consider the Emergency Energy Conservation Act which would give the President the power to require electrical generating plants to switch to coal” said hep McKay "This is a and I necessary measure think the House will support it as the Senate did last week” America has neaily half of the world’s known coal reserves said Rep McKay and the fuel is an obvious choice to meet some of the immediate problems of theenergycrisis “Coal is not the total answer” the Utah Congressman said “and there are some obvious problems notably with environmental considerations But coal is available and plentiful and I feel the country could rely on coal until other sources of energy are developed and available” Annual EMERY COUNTY HEREFOR ASSOC DBQDELEL New Tax Forms SALT LAKE taxpayers number CITY will find Mr Wise also said most taxpayers will receive their 1974 tax packages in the mail by the early part of J anuary 1974 Taxpayers can obtain additional forms and instructions throughout the filing riod at most banks postal service stations and IRS fices in Utah a of provements on 1973 individual income tax returns as well as shortened and simplified structions District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah Roland V Wise said today Describing the long Form 040 and the short Form 040A which are now being printed Mr Wise estimated that over 400000 individual returns would be filed in Utah for 1973 Taxpayers in Utah filed 380000 returns for 1972 Steps taken by the IRS to improve tax forms Mr Wise said “should enable many taxpayers to complete their returns with less difficulty and in less time than last Livestcsk Douglas Jorgensen Sanpete County Clerk was recently honored by being cited for “Excelled Community Service" in connection with his participation In the Passport Application Acceptance Program A facsimile of the letter and the citation follow: Dear Market Rem Producers Satina Auction Salable at auction to 530 last week and the same week a year ago Good attendance buyers well represented Demand fair to good Feeder steers steady Feeder heifers unevenly lb steady exception heifer calves 100 lower Slaughter cows strong that taxpayers can file and receive refunds in time than those filing closer to the April 15 due date Mr Wise urged employers todistribute withholding forms as soon as for 1973 possible nerally must be distributed by January 31 1974 Most taxpayers who file in January receive their refunds in four to five weeks while later filers may have to wait eight weeks or longer because of the greater volume of returns received Mr Wise said The major improvementsin the 1973 tax forms are: —elimination of Schedule B for reporting details of dividends and interest —elimination of the requirement to list contributions for which the taxpayer has cancelled checks or receipts So early 1055 less the Douglas Jorgensen Cited for “Excellent Community Service” Honorable Doug Jorgensen County Clerk Sanpete County Manti Utah 84642 Federal-Stat- e years” of In 1974 Slaughters bullssteady Slaughter steers and heifers steady Feeders 75 of supply remainder mostly cows Weighing conditions favored selling side as many carrying liberal fill Jorqensen: I pleased to confer upon you this Meritorious Award for outstanding Community Service by your participation in the Passport Application Acceptance The Certificate Program I give you today is undated for a good the service you render is unending it encompasses the past the present and the future In our relationships with those with we work day in and day out we frequently neglect to express our thanks at the Paeaport Office do appreciate greatly the dedication and service you have contributed in the performance of your passThe entire staff of this Office port work in joins thanking you your deputies and assistants for the service and not only to ua but to the citizens cooperation you have given of your community as well recognize that your endeavors have been a major factor in making the Passport Office a cessful public service look forward to having the of meeting you someday If you ever come to Washington pleasure I extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our National Office With best wishes Sincerely Frances Director FEEDER STEERS: Choice lbs few individual 250 lbs Choice lbs few short 0 coupled individuals Choice lbs 54 00 short coupled $50 kinds Choice 0 lbs Choice lbs Choice lbs Mostly Good 0 lb Holsteins Holsteins lb re- quirement to list names and dates for claiming payments to doctors dentists and hospitals —reduction in the number of questions to a single item and of income mitations for filing the 1040A short form Knight Passport Office Enclosure Meritorious Award Certificate f It defiadmentoftftale fietenh thm FEEDER HEIFERS: Few Choice lbs Choice lbs Choice lbs $4600 - $5200 Choice lbs 5 Choice lbs Taxpayers will also find two lines on their returns relating to the 1976 Presidential Election Campaign Fund checkoff: one line permitting them to check off for 1973 the other providing a second opportunity for those who failed to check off on their 1972 returns and now wish to do so In discussing the instructions for 1973 returns Mr Wise said the IRS has not only shortened the instructions but has rewritten much of the material language This should enable more taxpayers than before to prepare their own returns FEEDER REPLACEMENT Cutter and Utility feeder cows Few individual and small lots of Good and Choice calvy stock cows per head COWS: rnmtd to salons turmin Auctioneer! 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