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Show June The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four 13, three children ht 270 East Truman have little or no wint, r r,, ... when heavy Know fall u. ,t '.'(I Avenue. In making thia announcement during the past winter I i!u the Director said. "A recent cyu-- j Most of these are also action recommended the where we, eurh year, hove e ' engineer for damage problems ftam the hiring of a U: the department. Our engineering herds." Mr. Crane said furttur work has previously been done by hiring from outside sources as the loss of so many iiiiunul., a needed. The commisaion felt that w n .t llKl seru-uwhen viewed in tin l, .)lt the continued growth of the de , partment. with the resulting need "f the total estimated (llin for engineering and survey work. deer over the stHte. Such a to the rued u. 'fully justified the employment of, points again e a engineer. It was noted the herd numbers in such ur.-- ,s that during the past two. years the currying capacity i,f more moneys hed been expended for such work from other sources Yuba Reservoir, Utah Lake, and than would be needed to employ the Lower Sevier River Drainage a e man. Mr. Cope will fiil in the Delta district received ini- a long time need In the departtial plantings of Walleyed Pike ment's overall work." fry during the past week. Each water is the new home of about The scHsr-- and regulations go300,000 of these small game fish. verning Utah's second Mourning Supplemental plants of 250,000 Dove hunt will be set by the U.S. Walleyed fry were also made dur- Fish and Wildlife Service follow twu a Oil ujm IIIH F'l I a ing this same period in earh of the mg recommendations from h ytWeen' the walls for stone three reservoirs where this species Fish and Game Deparmcnt 8maI1 articiea. magazines, was originally planted in Utah last letters requesting individual and othfT ltema. year; namely, Echo, I'ine View, and organization recommendation wal,board or j'ls.-- r as to length of season, hag ami and Hynim Reservoirs. . to counties and limits, These fish were processed at the possession State Hatchery in Kamas from the be hunted have been sent by the anie revision to ail Department two million eggs recently received field men and sportsmen's groups. h k and trim the sides ibism- from New York. 14 16 Such recommendations are wel- -' J51 M. J. Madsen, and 88 hih 88 Supervisor of corned from anyone interested in and Fish Fisheries for the Utah 8 magazine rack, the the Dove hunt. The deadline for Game Department, said. "These same plywood near the outside edge tl 20. is June new plantings of Walleyed Pike bottom and slant it toward September 1 is the earliest open- -' be have been made in an attempt to he w8 8 be tP- This way. as set date for Utah the ing by into fish introduce this fine game S. Fish and Wildlife Service. magazines can be placed on edge U. -' some of our biologically intermed, without falling forward. iate waters that hive not previous-l- y The idea works equally well for of final bird, approval any been producers of any appreci- gratory of various items in the kitable numbers of game fish. The hunt is made by that service. The storagethe recomchen, states concerned various living room, the bath, most Walleyed Pike is one of the mend the dates and room and the bedroom. sought after of all the North Am- regulations governing for their hunt. erican game fish. He is sporting to Dove hunt lust year Utah's first We of and have flesh. catch good was successful in the highly high hopes that the recent plAnta counties opened to shooting. An of these fish will prove successful. average or better return of nesting p UlStNDUtOrS birds from their wintering grounds in our sister states to the south is The use of paint for noted so far thia spring. the spring decorating program and An estimated loss of 20,450 ani- - for radiators, baseboards, warded . o the District "ar,a? mals is shown for Utah's deer convectors is recommended since am nrh Pai" for deiK;ery. They were supplied herdg durin the t wint(,r. Thi mpfoiHo bronze may cut bronze or and Game Department hv . total loss is based cm the known the hcating gold ... effect as much a 20 per cent. paints, on The other hand, will have no effort r.n or may actually inheat crease the efficiency of a radiator, it was found in tests carrvd ords as well as a more efficient past week following completion of and easier mrons of handling their the spring range and deer herd resistant to blistering and of Fish and Game cases surveys. jnr our commissioners caused these In Analyzing the figures. Harold Before convectors, or court dockets and receipt hooks to Crane. Supervisor of Gamp Ma- - baseboardsradiators, are all repainted, lie printed for the use of the nagement. had this to say. Our loose of old paint or net Justices of the Peace. This action greatest losses during the past should particles be removed with a wire was also recommended by the winter came in the areas where we brush. The metal should then be State Auditors Office. We strongly made the- heaviest expenditures in washed with turpentine to urge all Justices handling such cases to use them. ; . ; Fishing Season Opens , ; j full-tim- s The general opening of Utah's trout waters on June 14, will find upwards of 125,000 anglers going afield. They will be faced with a greater variety of water and travel conditions 350-m- j full-tim- r than ever before. These conditions result from the most Bevcn winter on record in the northern half of the state. In thia section, reservoirs and lakes are at record levels. Most - - . picture. Normal good winter and spring T weather conditions in the south half of the state give a lirightirj outlook for this section, where during the past two yenis caused much concern about fish populations. A good water table ia now prevalent in this area. Rave Wright, Superintendent of had thia to aay alsmt the spring planting program and the June 14 opening. "Fishermen going to waters in the southern sections for the opening will find t. nw-di-- secondary or seasonal roads, quire locally as to conditions that are likely to he met. Then do not go unlrws you are prepared to meet them. Drive safely wherever you , - I . ffo Kuril year a the season advances the fire danger of timlier, STRIKE Sir Lionel does not choose U rna at Iho brush, grasses, anil other coGarden Slate Park race track, Camden, N.J. ver mean Ins of fish, game and recreation to each of ii. Camp fires, matches, cigaeries." rettes. and all other fire should Is treated with cau"The picture is decidedly diftion. Keep ftiih tirren ferent in the northern Wherever you eainp or picnic, Flood waters and road conditions BYU are still hampering our planting leave that area as clean as you like would to return to not it. in area. Waters this program affected by these conditions have 16 already been stocked. We are holding ample stocks of fish to plant . . . the Provo, Weber, and other drainLeadership Week which opens as soon as ages. just receding on Brigham Young University . and as Vacation time is flood waters make such planting rampus Junp 16. will not be "ail feasible. Thia may mean that some with all usual living, yisi'll have work ami no play." fun ami to t inie more of these waters will not lie planted enjoy yourevents over and above Special self if you plan carefully in the until after June 14." the normal Leadership activities Dave said further, that, "Fisher- beginning. ore being planned by the Special men should inquire regarding ha-a- l Make a list of what you'll need Events committee headed by Lars conditions Is fore going afield on while traveling and what you need Crandall of the BYU faculty. the opening. Flood waters have in when von arrive at your destinat"Thrrc'll be plenty of entertainsome places washed out secondary ion. Then go over it and metieu-- 1 ment and social activity in the ofroads that will not in- in repair beisly cull all that can possibly be fing for all concerned." said Mr. fore that time. eliminated. Too much equipment Crandall. "Fortunately the famous Safety StresMil. .. merely means added burden. MakPaganini Quartet Is scheduled for The practice of safety first and ing as many costumes ns possible two performances during the sensible precautions afield is em- do double i lu tv is one way to and Alexander Schreiner. week, travel light and still hive all you phasised at thia time. Tabernacle Organist, will give a outThe annual exodus to the need. lecture-reciton LDS hymns the doors is marked each year by the of Leadership." opening night seaof the general fishing opening On the lighter side Mr. Crandall 10 YOU KNOW - That son. From this date forward said that a special the fall hunting seasons year-ol- d footprints and wagon social would be held as an ice- Rom moat Utahns, plus thousands of tracks made by the member tourist vacationers, flock to the er party still are visible on the RO YOU KNOW In 1878 Sil- - b"akfT for h 2- State's waters and mountains in Great Salt desert. no of the large w" are expected for the 29th ver Rorf wa meeting, in Utah. Today it ia the j nua strangest ghost town in the state, ' On the night of June 10. mcm-wit- h Bank Build- - j hera will he invited to attend an the Wells-Furg- o ing the only structure left. Silver evening of music and drama Rt Reef wai located a mile off U. S. College Hall. Dr. Preston Gledhill direct two stage classics, one Highway 01. 17 miles north of St. a comedv and one a farre. and Gi.rge. 'Newell Weight of the music de- ninniu the evening's Where Jaw emls. tyranny he-- j Panguitch and Fish Lakes. Knter-prisand Forsythe Reservoirs, ami all the other better known lakes and streams that can be reached at this season, have had a good planting of trout from our hatch- e ... KIT-DOW-N la Leadership Events Scheduled at Beginning June non-metall- ic I Timely Tips Non-metall- ic out-pu- t, i i ; , j i j al With the early opening of some fishing waters, reports are once again coming to the Fish and Game Department regarding the waste of fish taken from some of these waters. Department spokesmen remind sportsmen that it is a?aint the or to waste game law game fish . . - er ' J"1 4 an-tow- ' LTf flhr u.n,,anitar' to he cleanings herefrom, on the banks of streams and lakes. These spokMmfn alao nnte that con. tinuation of such practiced may lead to the closing of the affected waters. Each of us likes a clean place in the outdoors to do our angling. It behooves us to see that surh waste- ful 8nl unsanitary practices are u-i- ii "Both pi a vs are intended to be light and digestible, giving the audience a chance to relax and cn-- ; Joy fully the theatrical atmos-- d phcrc," said Dr. Gledhill. Other activities during the week will feature daily tours through BYUs Physical Science building, including the workings of the ob-- 1 dol-- 1 servatory atop the lar structure. Three conducted tours to nearby Geneva Steel will also te available. I vHE NATION'S music moguls reportedly are sitting on the hottest campaign long since radios rocked with "Happy Days Are Here Again' as FDR wee nominated 20 A t,in one Is Director J. Perry Egan today i announced the employment of Mr. Carlton C. Cope of Salt Lake City as Construction Engineer for the Fish and Game Department. Mr. DO YOU KNOW That the first Cope comes to the department well .white man to have viewed Great qualified for his duties. He resides Salt IJiko is Jim Bridger in 1821. with his wife. Ruby, and their UiNCHtOtf lo--1 KENTUCKY STMICRT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 PROOF IHE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY ' QjtodkMM Quartet, Jack Boys," will be living out of trunks all summer as result of personal appearances from San Diego to Seattle and from New Orleans to New York . . . Glnny Simms has packaged her own TV show and already has attracted the interest of one net--: Hm-m-m- ' ftp CSLQa? Ctefflig ... the Protestant work The TV fUmi produced ; by Broadcasting and Film Commission, in which puppets enact Bible eiories, ere being used widely in Sunday schools, too . . . They'vo been hailed by churchmen for bringing many youngsters to i j , . PLATTER CHATTER COLI'MIIM; Frankie I.sine's latest and ane of his hottest dlsrs ;is "Thats How II Goes with "Show In Lover's Lane barking It . Champ Butler centinnca his i swing np the ladder with anelher good waxing, "Twe" nnd "Meet Me ea the Cerner" . . . The ever popular, beautiful "Oh, How I Miss Yeu Tonight," Is dene la a haunting ' and npgeaUng fashion by Sammy ' on l.'Sog SV0 at its 'Best' classes. folo'o lood "Pourbon i j Sportsmen .Bennys Union Pacific is now featuring on the Pony meols . . . Express and Gold Coast trains thrifty . . . prepared skillfully low at food prices fine and leisurely served in the pleasant atmosphere of the dining car. Here ore just a few of the mony tasty mdmi treats that will tempt your oppetite ond please your pocketbook: Gnd palgn. The i PONY EXPRESS and GOLD (OAST! BREAKS mM - , Is exploited during a political cam--- Pacific's On Union good... better. and , M Dinner In whiskey, loo, there is that song, this an old favorite and a bo- nanza for Elsenhower backers "I Love the Sunshine of Your Smile" . Done In mach tempo, the tune Is expected to hit Juke boxes, radio and TV sets with the same "Happy .Days" impact shortly before the GOP convention July 7 . . . Which Just goes to show how every angle f 65l 75 Co . . . Like - Mopped, two-milli- By LYN CONNELLY Non-LtilLi'- nt i - Breakfast s.-- t i to ho aliout normal. fnA ..... i j Luncheon j full-tim- streams with their headwaters in hollowing are wuiu- of the higher elevations arc- still run- - pleasures, 1,1,1 Omcly things to remember inwaThe flood at stago. ning high " Komg :afield in the open ters. phis the inability of hateh-r- y to get into many of the out- - Kons head has materially' lying flections, changed the usual spring plantin'; conditions i- - t- CWcVo" Y1 Even the most dirt-smeare- d little tots' Come dean when there is plenty of hot I ,0v.d Water in the home. And heated with an , C ' 0IYiR 1o itt . IgLO oort Co,Mi. ko, nia0 trains ... fins isrvks ... ; lari rWo and savs Pnclfic's Pany dins tins and Oald Cnail train. Injny lh at Ssdgst prksil tins frsril fssd whan tsprsn Ntxl Inm yss j yss Wool, ml m you --- an Unisn for Dependobfe Passenger end Freight Transportation Be Specific (U) DU D D3 electric hot water heater, your hot I Hof SAT PADFD Kaye's orchestra . . . "Yon" barks tt . The Mariners get into the revival art by coming np with n real eld favorite, the beautiful "Jeannlne I Dream f Mia a Time" with "One Love" on the flip aide. CATITOL: Hank Thompson .cornea up with real tear-Jcrkin. "Don't Make Me Cry Again" backed by "Waiting In the Lobby of Your Heart", e song that shows promise , . . Lee Taul and wife Mary Ford continue their surerss- careers with two more revivals are they ell coming Iful "I'm Confessia' " and water is pure it's pasteurized. It's so low in cost, too. rr GUP QQE3D fEBD GBQID 0D fiTZSEH9 &E& , 3352 GSZZ1ZBP |