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Show Page February The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Four 1951 Isotopes Being Be A Navy One Jsed To Fashionists .earn About Steel Say Fishing Dates for 1951 Are Set By Fish and Game Commission Commission, consist ing of II. IlHrriwm, chairman: John W. Clay, H. N. Lirscn, C. G. Sanderson and Nowell R. Frrl, wt rules and regulations pertaining to the l coming fishing season in a session held Feb. A, 1951. The fishing season for the coin' inf; year will lie much the same as last year with the exception that Lake will be opened to year-- 1 around fishing as soon as it is pm- to formulate a new prm la- niation and put it into effect legally. The general opening date will be June 16, while the general (losing date will be October 7, 1951. There will be an extended fishing Henson on Strawberry Like. which will will close Oct. 21. Fish close September IS. Fishermen will he able to tuke advantage of an earlier opening date and a later closing date on Deer Creek and Schofield Reservoirs. Both lakes will open May 1 and close the 15 of November. Fishing on Schofield and Strawberry will he restricted to bait fishing from the shore line and anchored boats until the regular season opens in June. Bass fishing will also have an earlier opening. This season will begin April 21. but is restricted to certain waters of Cache County, such as Pelican Ponds, the Logan and Bear Rivers as far up as the Mcndon Bridge and Cutler Reservoir. Bass fishing will also be opened in the Millard county sumps and at Clear Lake In Millard j I atomic The ITlali Stale Fish and Game Gt-urg- P Spring Will r Tutting On the liog Annie Mac," said tin-o- f Hie house, finally giving sln-ipi)- new-looki- Frink M Browning, ted sportsman and businessman of o .lidgcii. has deeded valuable lain pioii rty to the sportsmen of Utah with the Game Department as custodian. Tlie property, located about miles northeast of Huntsville, is it valuable summer and winter range for game animals. It also lias some rooiI fishing streams MimiuiR through it. Mr. browning sold the land to the Fish and Game Department for a iiiueli smaller aum than he could have realized from other Interests. He stipulated that the property was always to he open use. to the public for wns made with The publie-spirl-Iter- ir inoun-sibl- reel-ration- , pun-hns- funds. Accord mg to J. I'erry Egan, this is one of the few instances where the sMirtsmcn have been endowed by an individual. As early as 1897 James Burrcs- ,,f Mona, Utah in Juab county, gave the State Fiah and Game Department the springs near Mona which today carry his name. With Illtnian-Robortsn- j ! i f -- ii the springs, certain acreage of nearby lands was deeded to the department, with the agreement that it he used as a public recreation area . The late Charles Skougnard, prominent sportsman from Richfield, stipulated in his will thnt SI ,000.00 of his estate be spent in furthering the cause of better fishing at Fish lake. County as marked and posted on the grounds, Bass fishing will also on the Gunnison be permitted River as far as the upper end of the Gunnison Bend Reservoir. Utah Lake will be opened to channel cat fishing for the first time since rhanncl cats were planted there. The new ruling will not take effect Immediately, but will Outstanding Record be announced later probably R. I. - - Nellie Pawtucket, about the first part of March -19. in 1898 walked into the before sportsmen can legally fish Vesta Underwear Company lookfor this specie in Utah Lake. ing for a job. She got it. On January 18, 1951, after 53 years of Absent Treatment operating a sewing marhinc, time she never missed a Too bad about Mary and Harry I thought they were going to be day's work, Miss Lchain, now 72, so happy on bread and cheese and retired. kisses." 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Hi knowledge about steel, American Sljts ;ir(i )ftI. f r,M(l(.llt ly silk Iron and Steel Institute suid today fri.,.1(.niiy print-line- d to mutch m a report on the use of radio,h(1 b, .r(.h,,(I Hl thL, hipllne. isotopes. cardigan l'uat( have ' they come In h ft mvy thuK WaMirr. rcwm:ililv i r.io,i Thry are bnriK wwl in KtmlioH the phyic:il chemistry of Mori- iliire with Imni chancc; tlicy'ro ' cH xnii. Kurrku. making, in studies concerning the I'ull. length or short in silhouette. are simmer and softer, distribution of carbon in steel, io.iKl in studies pertaining to friction, in j, .ks different, too, avy f 16 ele-, about the diffusion of eolors worn with is mechanical n in . whit even spark-fashioand iments for of course, its . FRENCH CUFFS . . . Two I.N. soldiers, Sgt. Robert Bnulay. in some types of guages freshness, but for a new ksik. jjg France, and Staff Sul. Gustave Gatuux, Lille, France, and measuring instruments. the pinks, the mauve-lntn-lilBhow how tasty G.l. rations can be prepared. the yellows. range, Isotopes are forms of the same chemical element which have dif- -. Columbia R e ah ferent atomic weights. All radioBritannica Encyclopedia 1 or par-Edin-tieles. off throw I OOF will rays in parts in No. W!II( published isotopea 2, Lodge These emissions give them ,JlirRh, Scotland, 1768-177hold a can! party on their special value. inresearch Most of the projects February 17, in thi - merit while the pipe is in service. (Continued from Page One) volving radioactivity are conducMiners1 Union Hall of few These are only a many games were won by Mildred Rife, j ted in laboratories remote from in uses radioactive for the Kamonu reason is and isotopes One Sudweeks Tickets $.&(). tccl plants. From A. M. Roberts, Long Beach, Virginia ferrous metallurgy. Teohanlcal Calif.: I remember while living Banks. The favors and decorations Refreshments will be most men say they are one of the in the country five miles from were in Valentine colors. Re fresh the indevised since useful Mrs. to ments were .tools served George served. where our family doctor lived, ' I A. Peterson, Cleola vention of the microscope. and many times I have seen him Forney, Mrs. Mildred Rife, Katie Smith, Riley. and sometimes on jtrsrspsc5Eiesesw.esEtt;c.rsE3 03115,' and 7oot,tryTngTo make Sy,Vler' "1,wly r",,irin f.b!Ut 5l0 '"7, much often time, he would be . two or three days late in get- 8 Tor ha,f. of l Stewart. 1 have it were to get into a heat of com- to to our gone place. ting The Boy Scouts of Mammoth mercial steel it would cause diffi- ft the swamp, cut some slippery Suns culty in its final uses by fog- - ft elm bark, brought it in and pu! entertained at a Father and of dis- - ft some in a glass of water. So when party under the supervision The Ring photographic film or Anderson. P. N. ft Master Scout or chemical biological trubing the doctor came he would sit by was in honor of the 21st an- processes. ft the sickbed, cut some pieces of pnrty Recreation of niversary more ft a procarbon has Since some in he which would roll paper wre in charge of T. E. mechanical HIGH CALCIUM LIME quinine. This would then be put In Ciatwin dillt. troup orKanizer and found effect on the other than steel of any a spoon with some slippery dm Ear, marter. properties alwilltant CHIEF BRAND radiocarbon 11 is being and given to the patient. Refreshments were served by Mrs. element, of distribution the to used study T. E. Chatwin and Mrs. Feraday. 9 g earbon in steel, its segregation From Thurman A. Smith, Taylor, r habits and the machinism by Xcbr.: 1 remember when 1880) New Cruiser which it causes steel to harden. in the upper reaches of the North We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical most modern warThe Navy's house Other studies seek to determine j Loup river valley a frame com17.000-to- n cruised the was rarely seen. Soddics, dugouts ship the method of changes in metal Hydrate for Mills and Smelters Northhampton - was during heat treatment. Other and log cabins were constructed mand ship on at 27th launched n January of and occupied almost exclusively studies enter upon the diffusion Quincy, Mass. The Northhampton solid iron hardhomesteaders the 8 pioneer annealing, during by will have the same mission as Many were roofed with dirt and an operations - rommunirations-headquarter- s ening and recrystallization. FERTILIZERS PLASTERING willow thatch, and the floors were Friction problems are being at(A. C. C.) ship, but of clay and the walls plastered will have more tacked by many methods with the maneuver-ibilitspeed, 9 with the same material. armament and antiair-ra- ft use of radioisotopes. In some of to used are G. C. the studies they being firepower than an A. 9 From the Old Prospector, Chey- Stie is the second warship to bear find out what happens to metal in 1 remember the name of the Massachusetts high speed ball bearings. Rate of enne, Wyoming: when harness shops had a large ily. the first being sunk in 1912 wear can be determined with accu-n- ff CO. wooden horse in the front window Guadalcanal. i CHIEF CONSOLIDATED racy. to display Uie harness. other studies are centered upon Dandelions are said to have the solulibility of calcium in liquid From Mrs. Estelle C. Laughtln, come to the United States from iron, the ionic properties of slag. Gering. Neb.: I remember when Europe. the method of formation of scale, : 60S Dooly Building Salt Lake City magazines carried ads for John of tungsten in j and the segregation Frizzes Medina's Waves, Bangs, materials. Kiwanis Bulletin Hoard of llnine high temperature Plant: Saddle, Utah and Switches fur Fashionable Rentals and Sales listed in Itan-- 1 Another use of radioisotopes enwas "Hair the Age." Ladies. That tile' IGA Market. "IJe Where j ables the thickness of pipe walls to be determined by an instru-- ; La You Work. From Mrs. Kate Harrison, Stanton, Ala.: 1 remember when wc cooked on the fireplace in ovens i iiaqaiv ; ' and ski'.'eU and my stepmother ' ' & spun thread and made cloth on the i'?'. loom. 1 sM-cta- ENJOY Ni, Optimal a feared, mMh vM V-- g ag. oslhieim GOSHEN, UTAH (S. UTAHoCOPPER DIVISION kr XJ i N N i COTT COPPER CORPORATION good neighbor helping to hnild s better U t oh K t A |