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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH S.L. Hockey Team Flaming Gorge Fish Plants Planned Announces Schedule Ttie Salt Lake Golden Eagles Fish planting operations at professional ice hockey tteaxn, Flaming Gorge Reservoir are set Daniel for early April for nearly two through president-owne- r H. Meyer and general manager-coac- million rainbow trout from state Ray Kinasewich, has an- and federal hatcheries. nounced its tentative playing All of the fish will be finger-linschedule for the 1969-7season. size and will be stocked The new Salt Lake entry in the reservoir from the prestigious Western Hockey throughout fish planting barges. These League will play a challenging barges are about 30 feet long regular-seaso- n schedule and are with aerating in its initial campaign in the water equipped exchange. loop, 36 at home in the beautiful With these planting barges, new Salt Palace and 36 on the fish are distributed throughthe road. out the reservoir and are better The Golden Eagles will face to able take advantage of availeach of the other six teams in the food and are not as vulnerthe Denver Spurs, the able league Phoenix Roadrunners, the San able to other predation by fish or birds during the first few days Diego Gulls, the Portland Buck-aroo- after planting. the Seattle Totems and the Wyoming will be stocking ad12 times Vancouver Canucks ditional fish later in the year in each, six on home ice. and six the upper part of Flaming Gorge. away. Last year, over 578,000 fish The slate will open on Friday, were caught at Flaming Gorge. Oct. 10, against San Diego in size was one pound The average Salt Lake, and will run through or about 14 inches in length. Sunday, Apr. 5, at Denver. PostFish stocked by the Utah Diseason playoffs among the of Fish and Game will vision leagues four top regular-seaso- n Whiterocks and come from the finishers will be conducted during the month of April. The Eagle home schedule is . h g 0 72-ga- . , s, . Games Participation Can Lead to Violent Behavior Participation in competitive games can lead to aggresive, violent behavior in children, a group of clinical psychologists from the University of Utah reported at the bi-ann- Page Three 281969 meeting of the Society for Research and Child Development. In a series of experiments conducted with 96 elementary students in Salt Lake City, the psy chologists observed a marked increase in aggression among children who were frustrated after losing competitive games. Dr. Donna M. Gelfand, associate professor, of psychology, who presented the paper for the Utah team, said the research Midway hatcheries and fish will also be stocked from the Federal hatchery at Springville in Utah County. The fish planted in April will probably enter the catch late this fall but the majority will be in the an&ers creel in 1970. . was conducted in a trailer equip- induced frustration increases agped with rooms divided by one- gression in children, especially boys, she said. way mirrors. Pairs of children, age 5 and 6, The demonstrated aggresion-elicitin- g a student agwatched effect of competition is college gress a four and one half foot contrary to the predictions of inflated plastic clown with a many theorists who advocate club. After three minutes the participation in sports and other model left the room, and the competition as a means of rechildren participated with the ducing aggressive drive, acbowlminiature in The psychologist cording to Dr. Gelfand. ing and "strength meter games, present study and other experiin which the winners and losers mental evidence challenge the had been predetermined. One hypothesis that the expression child, for example, was allowed or witnessing of aggression reto win five of the six contests, duces the tendency to further and was rewarded with candy aggression. . . and praise. She added that modeled agcontrolled the games gresive behavior, doing what the Following the children were observed in a adults are observed doing, or free play session in a room the presence of aggressive stimcontaining the clown and numer- ulation in competitive games inous other aggressive and creases voilent activity in the toys. children. conThose who failed at the I dont know how for the trolled games imitated with vig- analogy can be carried to little or the older students aggression league baseball, competition in of the clown, and even the suc- the classroom and other activicess subject aggressed during ties outside, she said, but we ... the free play session, although some hints about have certainly to a lesser extent, he said. The findings of the study pro- the effects of competition in real vide evidence that competition-- life situations. : non-aggresi- ve . , oriented primarily toward weekend play; with ten Friday dates and eight Saturday appearances included. Tickets for the Golden Eagle home season are now on sale. Orders may be placed or further information obtained by calling or by writing post office box 212, Salt Lake City. 521-612- 0 Spring Weather Spring is the beginning of the tornado season in a sense, although these destructive whirling windstorms can occur at any time of the year. They seldom expand to more than a mile or two in diameter, are often only a few. hundred yards wide. They may bounce over the surface of the earth, touching down with devastating force every so many miles on a course several hundred miles long, or they may travel only a few miles. The velocity of the wind is always high in a tornado, possibly several hundred miles an hour. The tornado develops when a heavy air layer somehow winds up atop a light layer of air, in an occluded front area. As the heavy air breaks through a circular motion of great force . develops. o 0 oxo 0) 0K0 10 0 1 a Mink Ranchers Dale District Elections Mink ranchers from six states representing 10 percent of the total U.S. mutation mink production of over 4,000,000 pelts, will meet on April 11 at the Inn at 7:30 p.m. The group will elect two District Directors to the Board of the Emba Mink Breeders Association, a marketing organization representing some 4,000 ranchers in 40 states. Ra-mad- a i Guest speakers will be Richard Westwood, President of Emba, Salt Lake City, and Myrle Vice President, Zimmerman; Winneconne, Wise. New direc- tors will attend Embas annual membership meeting. in Milwaukee at the Sheraton-Schroedeand will elect a new April of slate officers, executive and marketing committees. ; r, 14-1- 8 For years, we've been saying to people: "If you can find a better bourbon than Ancient Age, buy it." And in that time. 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