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Utah Fishing Forecast -- For 1974 A First Birthday Fuel And Agricultural GOOSEBERRY stream is expected to be stocked for the opening It is not a very long stream but a beautiful place to camp There is one improved campground and some nice places along the stream to camp Rainbow trout are the main species in this stream but there are a few natives Fishing should be fair to good GOOSEBERRY will probably be blocked by snow to these lakes They will kes will not be accessible foi the not be stocked for opening but dam on the should have a few carry over opening Repairs also make this water questionrainbow and a fair population of able for the first part of the browns season JOHNSON is excellent and the fishing STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR-Ashould be good Campgrounds Utah’s number one water are available and pressure Reservoir always should not be too Strawberry heavy provides a good bet for the KOOSHAREM A large crowd should opener Reservoir is full and find fishing good for rainbow fishing should be good Parking cutthroat and brook with most and camping will be limited but will be a good choice if you have ranging in size from half pound to a pound Larger fish up to five a boat This reservoir will be or six pounds will be taken planted with fingerling Camping areas are available but sanitary facilities are limitLEEDS Creek ed Boats cabins and equipis stocked annually with ment can be rented in a rainbow The road has been basis a be made with repaired and can Remember that a six fish limit is car Since most of the good in effect on this water and all fishing is on Forest Service tributaries to the reservoir are property the only access to the closed until July 1st stream is the high brush Good holes are available to the & RESERVOIR TOWN TWlty determined fisherman southern Sanpete LONG VALLEY County waters in stream will be stocked for the should both Canyon provide Water is low and clear opening for the opening good fishing Fishing pressure is expected to Both have been stocked with be light rainbow trout and largei LOST stream rainbows will be taken A gooc should be stocked with road creates no access problem! rainbow for the opening into these waters Camping is Spring runoff expected to be sites are available around the down It has good access and reservoirs some good camping along the stream There are a lot of good German brown trout available in SOUTHERN UTAH this stream 1974 FISHING FORECAST want to fish a stream where the possibility exists of catching several kinds of fish this may be the one you're looking for The stretch of river below Yuba Reservoir will be planted with rainbows Additionally walleye largemouth bass and large yellow perch may also be taken Good camping areas are available at Yuba Reservoir State Park Fishing in the Central Region generally be good for the opening weekend Large crowds are expected on the more popular reservoirs Strawberry and Deer Creek Reservoirs will be good bets Most streams will be planted but generally those that drain large watersheds will be high and in many cases muddy will COX’S you have this under twelve County kids' pond provide them with fishing for the openlocated just south of and has been planted rainbow trout children Sanpete should excellent It’s ing Fairview with year SANPITCH round water is high but good brook populations of brown and rainbow trout are found Fished deep with natural bait this water should yield some nice fish PAMELA Showtime 8:00 pm Friday & Saturday May 31 - June “OKLAHOMA CRUDE" starring George C Scott and w Faye Dunaway (Action plus!) Rich Drive Inn PM Showtime 9:00 Wednesday thru Saturday May 29 - June THE DEADLY TRACKERS p® starring Richard Harris and Rod Taylor Following are fishing forecasts for Central and Southern Utah's most popular waters included is information on access type and size of fish available fishing potentials camping sites and outlook for the season (Excellent Western) Mon Sun June 2 “THE Tues 4 & 3 & AFFAIR" NELSON FISH should good The size will be small with some generally occasional three to four pounders All facilities are in operation and access is excellent The lake will be planted with fingerling be starring Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch (True Drama) r FASHION TO OWN LIKE YOUR A DRESS SHOP? CUSTOMERS SAVE UP Complete Inventory Fixtures Complete VERY HIGH TO 50 Beautiful Redwood Training Program EARNINGS INVESTMENT $12500 STORES call collect OWNERS CHOICE MR 904396 TODD OR WRITE PO Box Jack Herring County Agent SEVIER 1974 26009 1707 SHOPPE Jacksonville Fla 32218 Foster Creations New Greeting Cards Especially For LDS Help Needed To Find Lost Article Miss Martha Keeler surely went the extra mile tor the students this year at Gunnison The last day Valley High School of school she was trying to get everything put away and turned that had been used for the musical and play The little hluk stove that was used tor the was play gone This stove was borrowed in good faith and needs to be returned It is about 20 inches high and is quite an antique If anyone knows anything about this article and where we might find it please all cither Miss Keeler or Marian Christensen at U Agriculture enjoys a edge in world markets in the production of major gtatns and farm exports efforts to are vital to US purchase petroleum from foreign nations In that regard agriculture has a direct influence on total U S fuel energy Shane Robert Miller This handsome fella is Shane Robert Miller son of Mr and Mrs Robert Miller of He celebrated his first Grand29th birthday May and Mrs parents are Mr Vernal Christensen and Mrs and Mr Clarence Miller of Manti Mrs Stella Christensen Centerficld and Mr and Mrs MC Sant of are great grandSalt Lake parents The Less the Mow The Mo ’ the Grass Raise the height of cut one notch on your lawn mower This not only reduces the power needed to cut the grass but the increased height of cut means less frequent mowings Taller grass is more drought resistant Dr James R Watson The Toro Company's agronomist points out thereby reducing the amount of water needed for sprinkling Mowers should he properly adjusted and lubricated Sharp blades properly inflated tires and clean combustion chamber and air cleaner contribute to maximum efficiency and minimum fuel usage supplies Heavy world demand for US larnt products coupled with the basic need to meet consumer demand at home will put added pressures in 1974 on the fuel fertilizer and transportation industries We depend on foreign oil to meet our full domestic fuel needs To buy fuel essential and other goods abroad we must have something to sell US agricultural commodities are currently a strong market in other countries ‘Exports of US farm proto a record $177 climbed ducts billion in the calendar year 1973 up from $94 billion a year Current expectations earlier aie that exports could reach a new high by the end of 1974 if the energy situation does not worsen food prices and ‘Rising reduced income could dampen consumer demand in the 9 country European Community niajoi importer of US farm products In 1973 the US sold to the E C $45 billion of agricultural commodities or 25 percent of total US sales agricultural overseas Oilseeds and products accounted for $19 billion $974 million tobacco wheat $387 million $214 million cotton $107 million and Iruits vegetables nuts and preparations $245 million ‘Rising oil prices will make' US agricultural products more costly at European ports tven assuming the availability of blinker oil for ships to transport the products ‘An estimated 25 percent icduction in energy supplies in the Netherlands - hard hit by -oil embargo the would lead to a five percent reduction from earlier expected levels in agricultural imports from the US in 1974 The will he for the tendency Netherlands to shift to Eurowhere pean food suppliers possible to conserve shipping Commerce Clearing House reports that US citizens paid of $522 in taxes an average to state and local governments in fiscal 1972— a pimp of $62 Japanese otficials have preper person as compared with dicted a decline in the country's the previous year 4 tion US farm exports to Canada 1973 totaled $10 billion Most significant were fruits vegetables nuts and preparations $354 million oilseeds and meat products $172 million and meat products $72 million $91 grains and preparations million US farm imports from Canada amounted to $526 million The major purchases included live cattle $150 lion and meal and meal products $101 million The most critical single (actor facing international agricultural ttadc is adequate supplies of bunker oil in cargo ships I f I f j J si' Peter Marlin Sorenson died June 28th in the Tuesday Gunnison Valley hospital lowing art extended illness He was 85 years old Mr Sorenson was born August 29 1888 in Ephraim a son of Niels Peter and Sophia Sorensen Sorenson He married Sarah Lillian Jensen in the Manti Temple on October 20 1909 He was a dairy tanner and served as the first bishop of the Axtell Ward He was the last survivor of the old Centerfieid Band He was water master for many years for the Piute Canal Company and was past treasurer of the Centerfieid Jown Board Survivors include his wife and tour sons Keith W Max D Kurt N and Robert P all of Centerfieid three daughters Mrs Blaine (Izola) BartholoMrs Arnold mew Fayette (Bernice) Bellingham Mrs Oran Washington (Erda) Willardson Tooele 24 grandchildren 20 great grandchildren 27 grandchildren five brothers Truman all Ivan R Maynard F Axtell Chessney B and Lever both Preston Idaho 0 Kurt Whitlock Kurt Whitlock Graduates MagnaCumLaude Graduating Magna Cum Laude front the Church College of Hawaii on April 13 1974 was Kurt Whitlock son of Mr and Mrs of Aldous Whitlock Gunnison Kurt was in the top ten percent of his class graduating with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Asian Studies and a minor in Japanese Language Presiding at the 19th graduation ceremony of the College W was President Spencer Kimball It was at this time that the announcement was made new the of name the regarding College which is to be known as Brigham Young Campus iriSXI1 O k i'j W ' if'til: If i zjis? 234 BELTONE ANNOUNCES ELECTRONIC HEARING ::ir Utah :: A FREE SERVICE CENTER — West Center Provo AND TESTS I H i service for your hearing Aid means better hearing for you" June 5th 10:00 to 12:00 Gunnison Motel IFnsMimg & noon IntiriltlKiTit-- - Cil 1 '( it Jay Ritchien Beltone Consultant SoammEimeir H '' 'HilH- tti ihihj (cuuiriTniii (CzuruD SDPiEtcnms ELataMes JJ earns 115 it in “Better Vrr sT ft to a 20 percent in oil imports The (lank of Japan even more pessimistically predicts the real growth rule will drop to eto percent or below Since Japan is approximately 50 percent dependent on agricultural imports and little can be done to intpiove that percentit is critical to that age country's survival that ships be cm moving on the high seas Mipnn is the single largest national market for US farm $30 billion in 1973 pioducts maor commodities exported to $716 Japan were soybeans million million $647 corn wheat $405 million sorghum $250 million cattle hides $143 million cotton $178 million Canadian government officials predict only a modest impact on the country's economy in 1974 provided there is no further serious deterioration the international in energy situation and in the US economy The high price of rather than limited energy energy supplies is expected to he the more serious threat to Canadian agricultural produc- FOR THE HARD OF HEARING SERVICE 528 7941 Also then arc still some hooks that have not been returned to the lihtarv A tew of our etu wlopedius are missing and ate really needed to keep the sets complete Please return hooks von mav have either to the school or to niv home or call me at the above number and will pick them up We appreciate the conpciation of the people m our valley with the school and in return want to give vou the best of service Page Funeral services will be held Saturday June 1st at 1:00 PM in the Centerfieid Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Warren R Funeral Jensen Home Friday evening from 7:30 until 9:30 PM and Saturday one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Cemetery economic growth talc based on a smaller supply ol crude oil Earlier projections of an II percent growth have now been sealed dow n to percent due lor 1974 Peter M Sorensen Dies Exports Worth Watching by CENTRAL UTAH FISHING FORECAST 30 isunmui hiix’a? 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