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Show live minnows at any time (licensed Ro-S- he minnow seiners excepted). Artificial lures remain the same as last year, including the restriction of only three moving blades on tandem lures. Bag limit and possession limit are one and the same, with a reduction of two fish over the num'fish. . Commission action in January ber permissible last year. It now ' on Park Ro-Sthe North had already aet tha general game stands at ten fish, or seven pounds is one whichever fish, andor Springvllle road, ia opening Friday, fish season over most of the state first March 18, and Manager Harvey J. to begin May 28 and continue caught was also ruled that resident It 9. October through are not now required Robbins is inviting everyone to children who The new regulations go into ef- to purchase an angling license visit the recreational center. fect April 16, annual start of tha (eleven The pool and rooma have been years of age and under) angling year. Fishing regulations may this year possess only four completely renovated, cleaned and for the 1954 season are in effect fish or three pounds. by law through April 15 this year. Four the first time anglers may painted throughout and conalder-abl- e remodeling has been done in Following ia a brief summary of include three fish under the seven the commission actions relative to inch size limit in tha daily bag. the lunch room and In other parts the 1955 angling regulations. This ruling applies to all game of the building. The Brigham Young University Baits were liberalized to include fish species except bass and macln-aBaaa must be ten inches in has reserved the pool on Monday anything but meat and liver and and each week from 8 products containing same. Live length and mackinaw fifteen in- a.m., Wednesday until S p.m., but it will be minnows may still be used only on ches before they may be legally open to the public at other times Scofield, Strawberry and Deer possessed. on days and all other days Creek Reservoirs, and Utah Lake, Separata limits were set for fromthese 10 a.m. until through the catDead waters. several bass three species, namely plus grtyling, trash fish minnows, chubs, shiners, fish, and whlteflsh or herring. evenings, except Sunday, when the bullheads and suckers may again Limit for whlteflsh (or herring) opening time will be 1 p.m. be used in any water open to ang- and catfish is twenty pounds or ling so long as they are caught twenty fish. For greyling it is ten around. They include the followand killed before using. pounds or ten fish. Individual ing: Bear River Through Rich specIt remains illegal to transport limits of each of these three County. Gunnison Rraervoir, Gunies may be kept separate and apart nison Bend Reservoir, from the limit of trout, bass, and Reservoir, Borham Reservoir, game fishes. Montes Reservoir, Little Bear RivFRESH other The high Uinta Mountain waters er below Hyrum Reservoir, Otter were scheduled to open June 25 and Creek Reservoir, Piute Reservoir, IMETTY limbs in the springclose October 9. Fish Lake, Pan-guit- waters west of Highway 84 in time bring out the cap ih Lake, and Navajo Lake will Weber and Davis Counties, Sevier more tharf trees. open two weeks later than the River below Otter Creek, and wageneral opening, or June 11. Fish ters west of Highway 91 in Cache Lake closes September 18. A Blooming Optimist" isn't County. in the index of any seed Later openings were set for CurAnglers are reminded that the rent Creek, Lake Creek, Whits 1954 regulations continue effective catalogue that we know of. He's the fcl.'ow who thinks that his Lnke and Big Creek again this until April 16 this year. The above garden will blossom to look exyear. Early closing dates will he new regulations are not effective set for Wlilts Lako, a section of until that date where they concern actly like the catalogue illustran waters the Wild Strawberry above tions. already open to year Canyon and other waters. around angling. In each Instance the CommissionGeorgia Slate Representative ers recognized trespass problems 1'rashwcll Dean wants a bill Number of tons of Easter candy on private lamls in making the expassed which is intended to pro produced this year, divided by the ceptions. Seven Mile Creek above Johnson number of youngsters in the naValley Reservoir and several other tion. equals exactly the price ofe streams tributary to lakes and res- umpteen million gallons of tummy-achremedy that will be purchased ervoirs will be opened to angling Easter Monday morning. May 28 this year. The spring sucker snagging season on the Lower Provo River was Several Japanese voters cast ruled out for 1955. This is the only ballots for Marilyn Monwater where such fishing has been write-iroe as a member of the Japanese to made was decision This legal. house of representatives during the protect an expected run of walley- recent national electcions. Thats hibit a chicken from crossing 4 ed pike apawners from Utah Lake road. First things first, sir. Why into the river at the aame time the a curve in election trends many people would approve of. DOES a chicken cross the road? sucker run is on. Both carp and suckers were National Kraut Packers Ass'n. ruled fair game when taken for says that Americans last year noncommercial use by licensed consumed more than eight milanglers on any water open to year lion cases of sauerkraut and an around angling. They may be 12 billion wieners. estimated taken by any means except explosFigures on total revolutions per ives, gunfire, chemicals, or shock minute the diners made during ing devices. the long night hours aren't in Fishing hours were continued as 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. dally on any yet water opened to angling. Use of boats for angling remains Lloyds of London wont quote life insurance rates on Russia's the same aa during 1954. Yellow perch were taken from former premier, G corgi Malenthe game fish list. kov, Actuaries apparently think his chancel aren't worth a Red Several waters were added to to angling the year cent. Fishing Regulations for 1955 Park Season Are Somewhat Changed Opening Friday; Place Remodeled Utah's sportsmen can look forward to many new rulea covering the 1955 angling aeaaon. Moat of theae are on the liberal aide, though aome will count aa restrictions when compared to past years. In a rorent two day meeting the State Fish and Game Commission opened the gate" for the use of more baits and also cut the dally bag limit for moat species of game Business Column Appliances Foraey'a Applisnce Appliances, Zenith Frigidaire Television, Fowler Water Heaters. Thone 60. Cafe Sets he Dclta-Mill-vil- Don a Cafe Hungry ? Enjoy good food at Don's. Ice Cream, Soft drinks, pastries. Rooms for rent. Market LAIRD'S MARKET Frcah Meats. Groceries, Dairy Products and Produce Frozen Foods Free Del. Service to your liotne Phones 58 or 59 Newspaper EUREKA REPORTER Local News Local Sports Local Society Local Advertising $4.00 per year rilONE 108 Service Station Eureka Auto Service Lubrtcatt Oil, Gaa Washing PHONE STRICTLY FRESH times ss piVE turned out in 84 many voters Freeport, 111., to approve a bond issue as voted In a city primary three weeks earlier. Guess who's to blame if their city government falls to suit them to a tee?" se golf-cour- Five times as may voters turned out In Freeport, 111., to approve a bond Issue as voted In a city primary three weeka earlier. Guess whos to blame If their city government falls to suit them to a tea?' golf-cour- se Ad writer who concocted the fable that it'a easy to paint your few hours living room In just amild never tried It on a spring afternoon. A man's character can be judged by the elevaticn of hia head. Japanese voters cast ballots for Marilyn Monroe as a member of the Japanese house of representatives during the recent national elections. Thats a curve In election trends many people would apSeveral write-i- n prove of. women Some Republican In the nation's capital say that their menfolk spend too much time arguing about recipes and too little time cooking," in referring 4 le STRICTLY ch Avin-taqui- to the If the wives mous geese colons legislative activities boys ever find out whuu1 made this highly anun.v" statement, several ,gul. will be cooked Small boy in Atlantic City, N. J., called the police aald hia mother wasn't back from shopping, and ho wanted his lunch. Officers fixed s, him a snack. Complete with cop-cake- maybe? Swimming at Daily ARROWHEAD 1 1 n FIRST IN Subscription March 18, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four-- a.m. to I Sunday Phone 1 p.m. 1 or 04 442-- J KENTUCKY STRAIGHT p.m. 1 BOURBON WHISKEY I 8-- R o(f youfc ! NEW UNION PACIFIC Afina-Dom-e COACHES New, strikingly beautiful Coaches e Astra-Dom- are now in service, at no extra fare, on Union Pacific's Challenger" and the City of Portland." 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IMm fotMs gaNraod lhtft Utah Power & Light DINERS What a thrill to dine amid the luxury and fabue lous view afforded from an Dining Car. Like sitting on top of the world! These e Union Pacific Diners will be the dome-typ- e first dining cars in transcontinental 2. Are there enough circuits? 3. Plenty of outlets in each room? 4. ON UNION PACIFIC AatMtrDom 100-wa- tt 75-wa- ... Coming-Soo- n If yours is an avenge home in this area, you are using almost twice as much electricity every day as you did ten years ago. With so many new electrical conveniences such as clothes dryers, dishwashers, garbage disposers, and ironers youll probably use much more low cost electricity in the next five years. Check now to be sure your wiring is prepared for the increased load. Inadequate wiring is not only inconvenient, but wastes time and money. For example, with only a 10 per cent reduction in voltage, a broiler takes 34 per cent more time to heat . . . and a bulb provides less light than a one with normal voltage. Accidents and fires often result from overloaded wires, too. Co. (LDmDtsxn) PacBtfl Nek at RfanDpoxadl , |