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Show Page 4 Friday. November 23. 1956 THE UTAH STATESMAN "Veep" Visits Vietnamese J. PERRY EGAN, Director Improved Methods Insure For Troitf Planting Late Season Deer Hunt . Continued . To Help Unsuccessful 2-Cr- ops Nearly two million of an ex pected seven million rainbow trout eggs have already been taken from spawning stocks at the state's Kamas and Springville fish hatcheries, the department of fish and game said today. The eggs are processed at all of the twelve state hatcheries. They are raised to fry, fingerling and legal sizes for planting in state waters during the next twelve months. The rainbow trout normally spawns during late winter and early spring months. These early spawning fish at the Kamas and Springville plants have been developed over the years through selective breeding. Eggs from this source serve to keep the hatcheries operating at full capacity during the whole year. They also play an important part in the growing program to produce two crop3 of legals at each hatchery during a twelve month period. The department noted that the seven million eggs from these two hatchery spawning stocks are a substantial portion of the twenty-fivmillion game fish egg3 that will be processed at the hatcheries during the coming year. Balance of the egg3, to include rainbow, brook, brown, machinaw, walleyed pike and others, will come from commercial hatcheries and other sources both within and outside the state. Eggs from these sources are already ordered and will begin to arrive at state hatcheries near the will continue first of the year and until late spring. ' In the late and early summer months the hatchery load is maintained at a peak as native trout eggs from wild fish spawning stocks are taken to the hatcheries for processing and rearing to planting size. e CHUCHAR HUNT. HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL Utah's first chukar partridge hunting season resulted in a fair harvest and brought a multiple of favorable comments from sportsmen who were out after this new upland game bird species for the first time. State game officials qualified the hunt as "highly successful" in View of the fact that sportsmen were hunting a new bird in different terrain and under conditions not common to other game bird Extended season deer hunting on 'weekends only continues on the areas and for the weekend dates listed below, the department of fish and game said this week. Sportsmen were reminded that these regular license hunts are for those license holders who have not yet bagged their deer and used their tag. Two more weekends of hunting remain on the Bear Lake, Davis County, Kamas, Ogden River, Wellsville Face, Willard Face and Woodruff units. These are November 24-2- 5 and December Three weekends, November 24- and December 25, December 9 on the Diamond Fork, Hobble Creek, Salt Lake and Timpanogas units. Four weekends, November 24- and 6 on 25, December the Nebo and Fillmore units. On all but three of these areas hunting will be legal on only the 1-- 2. 1-- 2 8-- 1-- 2, 8-- 9, 15-1- regular license and tag. On the Nebo and Filmore areas any holder of a big game license who has not had an extra doe tag this year may purchase such a tag to use on these two areas from license dealers in the vicinity of the hunts. Some special doe permits for the Diamond Fork unit are still available. They may be purchased at the City and County Building in Provo by any big game license holder who has not had a special deer permit this year. The department again urged hunters going out during these late seasons to know the area of their hunting unit. The boundaries in several instances are limited to only a portion of the overall herd unit as listed by name. Only one special deer unit, the Gordon Creek in Carbon County, remains to be called. This hunt will be set when deer move into the problem area in sufficient numbers to warrant calling the hunt and giving five-danotice to the 500 permittees who have subscribed for this unit. y Trucks, TVs and Time Payments During one of his overseas missions this year. Vice President VietRichard M. Nixon visited among the zealous, freedom-lovin- g namese in Saigon. He was there to witness the distribution of surplus foods, farm equipment, progress of housing made possible by the of the U.S. government and welfare agencies. One of the largest voluntary aid programs conducted among the hundreds of thousands of free Vietnamese refugees who fled com munism in North Viet-nais that of Catholic Relief Services-NationCatholic Welfare Conference. These people who are still struggling to help themselves look forward to the used clothing, shoes, blankets contributed by Americans to the annual Bishops' Thanksgiving Clothing Collection. Wearing apparel may be left at any Catholic church during the next few weeks. as-sista- m S.B.A. Conference Studies Consumer Credit Mixup Consumer credit is the thing that enables you to buy a TV set or a washing machine or a new car on the installment plan. And it is because the volume of this consumer credit has reached such huge proportions that the Federal Reserve Board decided a while ago to put on the brakes by way of increasing interest rates. When this happened, it was discovered that trucks, tractors and trailers to haul the nation's goods were considered in the same cate gory with the TV sets and home appliances, since time purchases of this equipment so vital to our economy were classified as con sumer credit. Hence the trucking industry which is essentially a large group of many small businesses was soon feeling the pinch, and President Eisenhower called a conference of industry leaders and Government officials to see what could be done. Of? MB fflfe with nothing down and the purchase of trucks and trailers to haul the nation's freight." Such transactions, he pointed out, "should be classified with the equipment trust certificates used by railroads to purchase locomotives and boxcars." (Msmi ask for As a result of the White House conference, Wendell B. Barnes, Small Business Administrator has reported to the President that he has set up a special section of the SBA to deal with the problem. Financial specialists, he said, had been assigned to each of the 40 field offices to assist the industry, kewtucky of which 98 percent are small truckers, and therefore classified as small business. And as a fur- ther result, truckers all over the country have responded promptly to the SBA's offer to help. II ' K6mr IrTT JJ A curious footnote to this activity is provided by the fact that Fruehauf, which, had been giving The President admitted he financial help to its customers all couldn't see why the purchase of along, has been cited by the Fedtrucking equipment should be con eral Trade Commission for doing sidered a consumer credit opera- so! tion. Roy Fruehauf, president of Now that the President and the world's largest truck-traile- r SBA consider such aid to be in manufacturing concern declared, "There's a tremendous difference the public interest, we wonder if species. Only Dagett, Uintah, Carbon, between the purchase of a TV set anyone has told the F.T.C. Emery, San Juan, Grand and Duchesne counties were open to chukar hunting during this first and better production of wild season. Some of the earlier plants birds had occurred in these counties since the start of the program to establish the chukar was undertaken over five years ago. Field reports tell of many three bird bag limits being taken. One comment often reported was "the chukars proved a diversion and a real addition to the pheasant and other upland game bird hunting." The game farm chukar program is continuing at Price and Springville where brood birds are being held through the winter for egg taking, hatching, rearing, and planting into both new and old sites next year. The department said several other counties would probably be opened to chukar hunting next year, depending upon the spring hatch of young birds in the 70 already established planting sites over the state. al PRIDE OF STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY 86 Proof IHIWHIN DISTILLERV COMMIT MIDSTOWN. - THE LIGHT BOURBON ft KENTUCKY NELSON COUNT T. KENTUCKY GOOD GOVERNMENT IS EVERYBODY'S JOB! 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