OCR Text |
Show First shipment rainbow trout eggs comes in A first shipment of 200,000 rainbow trout eggs are now in the hatching trays at the Midway fish hatchery, with a total of one million such eggs expected to be delivered to this and other state Page Niue THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER November 4, 1960 hatcheries during October. These eggs form the beginning of the processing and rearing program of the game fish to be stocked into Utah waters during the 1961 season, according to the department of fish and game. Orders of game fish eggs will continue to arrive at the hatcheries through the early spring months under the planned program scheduled to keep the hatcheries at capacity operation in preparation for the 1961 stocking period. The department said 21 mil- - lion eggs are on order for delivery during the months ahead. Half of these will be rainbow eggs, the balance made up of brook, kokanee, brown, walleyes, native and mackinaw eggs. In addition, several million rainbow eggs are taken from brood stocks held at the departments Kamas and Spring-vill- e hatcheries as well as natrout tive eggs from the Strawberry spawning stations. The 21 million eggs on order this year are purchased on bid under specifications set by the department. They annually come from commercial hatcheries both in Utah and other states. Fish from these eggs make up the plants during the year ahead of all sizes from fry to catchables as they go into the various state waters. Government to sell surplus Opportunity to buy Government-owned equipment and merchandise at bid price is open to individuals, companies corporations, associations and contractors, Friday Nov. 4, at 9:00 a.m. by consolidated Surplus Sales Office at the Naval Supply Depot Clearfield, Ogden. Large quantities of construction and material handling vehicles, engines and Notice To THE PHEASANT AND QUAIL SEASONS OPEN: SPK.TSMiIMl: Sat Nov. 5th 8:00 A.M. All hunters should become familiar with the trespass law which provides for more stringent penalties for trespass on private property. generators, tractors, outboard motors, and many other items in their "as-i- s condition will be sold-A list of items for sale may be secured by requesting a catalog from Consolidated Surplus Sales Office, Naval Supply Depot Clearfield, Ogden, Utah. Dolley was also a heroine as seen when the British invaded the capital during the War of 1812. She saved many state papers and a portrait of George Washington. With money plentiful, it is a good time to advise people not to buy too rapidly or pay too much, it is much easier to assume a debt than it is to pay it off. Down in Virginia in the 1880s, dissatisfied Democrats and Negroes formed the Readjuster party. Their candidates for governor and the two U.S. senate seats were elected and then declared themselves Detailed roles and regulations governing hunting seasons are shown In the annual procla- mation available from license agents. UTAH HSU PRIVATE PROPERTY HUNTING IS A PRIVILEGE OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM LAND OWNERS BEFORE ENTERING THHR PROPERTY fi GAHE COJHISSIGU The only child of a president to be bom in the White House was Ester Cleveland, in 1893. I Are you smoking more now but enjoying it less ? wimhi mmoiw eiANT. mars uick noian; defensive backfield star of the N. Y. Giants. Nolan is a Camel smoker. He says hes borrowed other brands. But Camel is the cigarette he buys for complete smoking satisfaction. mrwra liTEVENSONI 1 for CONGRESS ( Did you know that the Democratic candidate for 1 Congress reported $3,000 1 from labor sources for his 1 unsuccessful campaign for Congress two years ago? jThis money came from thef JAFL-CI- O Dance Fund for Utah Com- g200, AFL-CIjmittee on Political Educa- O $2,500, Machinists j Nonpartisan League, $300. It is urgent that you sup-port A. Walter Stevenson, 1 tion, the Republican candidate for Congress. Stevenson will! I fully represent the rural I 1 counties of Utah. He is not mortgaged or obligated to I Eastern labor leaders or any I other special interest group ! Vote for ENJOYS A CAMEL AFTER A GAME A. Walter i I5TEVENS0MI I for Congress You'll enjoy a Camel anytime and every time. So, if you're smoking more these days, but enjoying it less . . . change to Camels. I I I Paid Political Adv., by J. E. Worthington i The best tobacco makes the best smoke! |