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Show if the Knforcrineiit officers tali anil Wyoming Fiah mid ( !a ini1 ilrpiirtinrnts 'iitly i rnn-iliirt- ii Jnint mad liInrkadi'M in tin1 KvHU.sliiii-Cniilviian a Tin I'l.-ilardins welt- - assisted by iih-i- i iln-i nf (I1, tin- Kchn-l'hal- - liuugc Clci-- k suits AsMuialinn. Si Vrial arrests wen made Violations discus trii included illegal of sag Missi.ssiri grouse. over limit. s nf fish, and undersized fish. I 'tali wardens funk ax evidence MI trout and several sage Miinc grouse. Such blockades over On slate will In- increased hn tin- hunting to approaches, Golden Ieav. chief warden rlslilng Still (iihnI . . . This years fishing season linds rtnh waters continuing to pro dilce tnmt (if rerun! size. Kseeliily is this true nf tin tSerman Brown trout. This species lias tor r many years found a lionu to tln-iliking in several of the state's lakes and streams. What Ls believed to be a record Brown taken on fly in I 'tab was recently reported hy Ial Lindsay of Beaver. The tmui weighed 21 . pounds: length 35 inches. It was caught at Kittle Reservoir in Heaver Canyon. Many large fsili an taken from this reservoir each year. This catch compaies favorably Brown taken with the from Blacksmith's Fork last yea? River some years ago The produced the world record Brown trout a monster of 35 pounds. -,- - - ... News Notes . . . News Notes . . 1 cannot ing nf Mourning Doves bold more than Hire shells in magazine and chamber combined. Auction Sri The Utah Fish and Guiue annul public auction of Illegally used guns, fishing poles Fish and Game and Game Fish August The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tage Four 28-siii- Parents Are Bad for Children Bossy too-bos- sy Fixing Tooth Cost $4,550 It cost SWl.lHKi fliin I inally equivalent ! new names were recently and other confiscated equipment Imve Thn-' a tooth replace, j .i ' I am. 10:00 aw held at August lie r t: is to added to the I ( partmenfs in inflation Greece, Chandlers 4.t Kiifoii-emi-n- t Division. according .SO. 1951 in the Senate Mrs. Thomas G. Kvinw to Gulden B. IVay. Chief Warden, of tilt Slate Capitol Building. the of National Conmii Inspection of this confiscated of the Cnited State.., llamld L. Blackburn of ITirc is lie made August replacing Kd Masterson as wurden equipment may a. Mis. Kvans Iiiki ais-ui of that district. Clifford Hansen 2! between the hours of 1000 of inflation m. Wmn the at place during a radio n 3:u and Jess p Richfield in. of replaces as warden of the Sevier Instrirt.- sab-- . Nat .on.-A .less, along with Claude McKaron p,,. A lane of Cedur City, has moved into Production id crime oil in the Manufacturers, Biiniile.-istiiithe Federal Aid work with lug Cnited Slates went above the i.etwoi' ' mark for the visited Greece Will, , ,, game. J. William Moyes of lliirri-war-12 of Anieiieaii as ' first tunc in history during the won.i es Ivy Stratton cane ed the triennial n.ci-"'V''" ilen for the Washington County week ending April 14. 1951. International Coain-iof .district. Mr. Stratton is retiring Mr. Bunting urg.., .Mr jv" after a long and useful service in Puri-nlan not to he concerned ! fish and game work. He leaves the when their starts to promote the study hv -! nenviable an with of of the one is of p, problem Department talking to himself. This eoiil in law enforcement and pub-- I natun-'t!lx.', ways of helping the little oniy and lie relations worjr. cheek inflation m tl.e one to develop hia speaking . . State Bivliled . Statea. Cndcr the Federal Aid program the State has been divided into six districts for the purpose of better game management. The need for more comprehensive and close survey of the game and feed conditions over the State will be lietter implemented under this new program, according to llar-- 1 old S. Crane, Supervisor of Game Management. A game biologist has been ap-- 1 in charge of each nf the III, SUCKER! . . . Alois KkaUkjr, who says he Is weary of people who try to set fasting records and (minted who wants to art aa eating record for o change, enjoys a repast of raw eggs at a Vienna. Austria, six districts. The field survey and i' laborer, aueked 110 egga In two hours; look time out to eat two garden party. Alois, a program for this UTAH'S BIGGEST AND BEST coordinating then and borsemrat row of polished off the other 50 rggs. work was initiated last week by pounds Mr. Crane with the aid of Mr. LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Warren Allred. Federal Aid InNew mission also inereused. with a few spector from Albequerque, eratie wny of life where the child minor exceptions and the in- Mexico. Participating in this suris siipiMised to grow into a respon- - j crease in collections under the 2 vey were the following district sible citizen who is able to think for himself, to act fur himself, and Hr cent sales tax law wcre nearly Game Biologists: Wallace Jensen. In 52.400.000 more in fiscal lOTil than Northern Utah, Dale Jones, Ccn-Utato live successfully with others. In fiscal 1950. However, the rate j tral Claude Be regrets that even today, McFarlane, some parents think of discipline of growth waa not so rapid, and Southern Utah, Jem Winn, South as Just that and dcclaraa, "Parsales taxes in 1951 comprised Central Utah, and Lloyd C. Stev-onlto39.07 of the tax emmission's ens. Kautcm Utah. ents wlui an ward their children are apt to collcctioni as compared with 39.53 The above group examined winUtah's record individual Income per cent in 1950. squelch all personal initiative and and summer range conditions ter in fiscal collections tax the year make them totally ineffectual various key sections of the in and 1951 amounted to $5,991,989.18, I, 3 menihers of our aociety." Children have more need of State while on this field survey. As director of the famed Mixtse-hra- rt produced 14.27 per cent, or about modela thin of critics. Joseph Thorough discussion was had by $7 collected for the Jnubcrt. Laboratory for Child Re- $1 in every state Races Begin at 2 p.m. the group regarding coordination commisaion. tax Moom-hearstate the by search at Illinois, Dr. field reports of and uniformity 45.7 1951 were Reymert has hud the opportunity The collections in Behold. I do not give lectures as a whole. to observe hundreds of children per cent or clow to one-haor a little charity. When I give Dove Hunt . . . were in fiacal than at to and they greater I give myself. study their recreations Walt Whitman. Two questions are most often 1950, when individual income tax-- 1 first hand. asked regarding the forthcoming aa part North Carolina's payers paid $1,111,214.19 spruce 3- -8 pine season on Mourning Doves Condensed inilk was first pro- of the state's share of the cost of area 65 per cent 1 to 9 inclusive, according about supplies of schols district the 1851. in in Connecticut duced operating of all the feldspar mined in the to Department spokesmen. Utah. United States. Sportsmen have asked "Do we The fast rate of growth in this need a Federal migratory bird Flower Show Parade tHX was in due. large particular stamp to hunt Mourning Doves?" measure to the fact that exempAbout three per cent of the The answer ia no. Sportsmen need Labor Day 10 a.m. Sunday-Monda- y tion from the income tax, form- world's annual supply of coal is have a migratory waterfowl only Illinois. few a for yeara by produced by erly enjoyed when stamp hunting migratory veterans of World War II, has waterfowl. been discontinued. Veterans were 31 The second question asked is in built for sale in parts largely in the income producing of Bicycles Indian and Africa are fitted regards to whether or not the gun classes, it is indicated by the rec- with cushioned pedals to accom- must be plugged. The answer is ord, which ahikva that the aver- modate barefoot riders. yes. Any gun being used for hunt- age income tax paid by each person making a return in 1950 waa $20.71, whereas in 1951 the average waa $28.27. The number of persons filing tax returns Increased In the year from 198,518 to 211.-92the tax rommisaion records show. Collections in the fiscal year 1950 amounted to 11.6 per rent of all collections by the commission, or slightly more than $1 in every $9 collected. Other main nources of revenue collected by the atate tax rom- '"-- , i (. t ii:-- , l ! s two-year-o- ld s , ' . P AY SONS j Harvest Days and Homecoming Individual Tax Aug. 31, Sept. 1, Collection '51 Has iiopalung Cassidy is in danger of liMing hia popularity crown to one of the nation'a leuding child psychologists. He ia Dr. Martin L. Reymert, rh. D., who has had the courage to come right out and say that parents belong in Soviet Russia or Hitler's Germany. 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