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Show 1! THE CITIZEN 1 EXTRAI EXTRAI EXTRAI ns t "THE GREAT OUTDOORS - .... aOFlf I Piny arlyi eY. OF STREAMS AND LAKES FOR GOOD RESULTS rift per. ing .... " ; jat is the matter with an all-ye- ar Ashing season in Utah wherever even, is big water? Idaho does not nd to sifter on account of such a catom, and with our numerous hatchrunning at capacity there is no prohib-isturt- 1 Lt fir.n why fishing should be tllfe' larger bodies of water. .At)r,ts "ought to be made the coming to1 ascertain the number of h berni betT' caught by the fishermen. Every of his Qjman should keep account nd the number of his catch and ,ir to necp formation should be reported tate fish and game department. with the muctva report when compared trout planted would show louldt er of differences in the she astonishing number I (jQ er caught and the noBt . " . ghteijd . lusckurvey should be made of all our ns vj. streams, lakes, tributaries, and for planting fish. If p rouble places survey has been made, ti is not for there are hundreds of 1 dorete, bens and watercress ditches which ' into the main streams and have never been planted with rvakj,Tor some reason or other. It is the s a waste of time and money to e shot flngerlings into a main stream id there are larger fish. Where methods are pursued it matters do in hether billions of fish are plant-non- e are planted, the general re-- i the same poorer fishing every There are hundreds of ideal inti along all our streams where fish never been planted and where rM nf V vould do well. Spring runs are iost ideal places to plant small Q Sl The spring water never freezes or he watercress which invariably ! in such places produces an abun-vit- h crustacean life which provides re(Ted for the fish. d ser.e time ago, i. m. Higley, a well i sportsman and fisherman, . and Only8 also a large private fish hatch- country. Thirty-fiv- e years ago trout were and other fish caught in all the irrigating ditches which then ran guess placed And we got some senators were in Europe last summer. That may be the Twenty-fou- r reason the Senate is having so much trouble organizing.Pittsburgh Gazette. Mistress What do you suppose has come over my husband this morning. Sophia? I never saw him start down town so happy. Hes whistling like a bird. Sophia Im to blame, mum; I got the packages mixed this morning and instead of giving him oatmeal I cooked the bird seed. . iu es fishing near Morgan on the and East Canyon. Government ere planting trout and they were to dump them into the main l. Higley knew of an ideal place made up of a series of springs atercress runs and he took the the farmer who owned the and got permission to plant the ad forsotten about these S uth?Igley id two years later met the farm-- o remembered him and he told iiif i'1 that there were enough fish on ice for the whole county. The grown to a good size, about aild long, and they were beginning to or the river. Higley paid a visit farm and was greatly surprised beneficial results .although he mfldent that the fish would do If all the trout which the state has raised during the past had been planted in this there would now be so many the state that they would be ing down every ditch in the J.o h-- Hh Poisoned baits may be used with disastrous effects upon the English sparrow. Obviously the greatest care is to be exercised in the use of poisons. Poisoned wheat is the best bait for English sparrows. It may be prepared 8 ounce of pul- verized strychnine in three-quarteof a gill of water, add one and a half of starch or wheat flour moistened with a few drops of water, and heat, stirring constantly until the mixture thickens. Pour the hot poisoned starch over one quart of wheat and stir until all the kernals are coated. Spread out to dry before using. Any quantity may be prepared by mixing the various ingredients in the same proportions as given in the formula. The bait is to be used after the birds have become accustomed to feeding in a particular place and should be sprung upon j;hem as a surprise in place of the regular feed. Put out about twenty kernals of bait for each bird. Three or four kernals may be sufficient to kill the bird, but there should be enough of the bait present so that the whole flock may have opportunity to get a killing dose. Gather up dead birds and kill the stick ones at frequent intervals to prevent other birds from becoming or wise as is their nature to do. After a single treatment with poiover-suspicio- City A BradatreetB Journal shows that for 1923, Salt Lake, city in population in the United States, ranked thirty-Bevenin bank clearings. An increase of 17 per cent was shown in 1923. th That means prosperity ! The policies Of this bank are d-looking, favoring growth and prosperity in keeping with tl possibilities of this intermountain country. Columbia TRUST COMPANY 125 SO WAIN ST When the to is soSnwllf The Latest Mooel Family Size WONDER. JUNIOR. lls us son, feed the birds until their confidence is then spring the poisoned bait upon them again. ree-stablishe- 1 Ww deprive YmmU rs tea-spoonfu- Progressive forwar- BAITS. 1-- with a fifty-seven- th Ut C;i Dissolve Growing extras out. EUROPEAN SYMPTOMS. charge of the fishing end of the state fish and game department. Jacklin has had more experience in raising, planting and experimenting with trout than any man in the state. He knows just what to do to get results. Trout raising and study is a hobby wtih Jacklin and he knows the game. With a man like Jacklin in charge the boys would see a big difference in two years. as follows. - said. We printed a full edition. One edition is hardly enough, She said with a charming pout. So again on the press the form was through our city. With a proper survey of all the available trout planting locations in the state at hand, the department can send out the trout to be planted and designate definite points where the fish must be deposited. This planting of fish out of automobiles and dumping the little fellows into the man streams or into tributaries a short distance from the main sterams will never bring results. The fishermen ought to get together and place a man like Enos Jacklin in POISON I And she nodded her sweet permission. So we went to press, and I rather MmmmmmmmnmumniiiMHnnnuumiumhHnmHUiininiiiiinmnwmmmBBmumummumuuiumuuiuuMW. -- May I print a kiss on your lips? d, Careful, systematic poisoning carried on for a few weeks will almost rid a community or a districe of this undesirable alien bird. Department of Zoology, Utah Agricultural College. 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