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Show Pafe 4 ' Fish and Came TIIE UTAH STATESMAN Friday, April 25, UM Mem Reports 4,000,000th Visitor to U.N. From London to Helsinki, wives are getting an assist with the A New Jersey teacher arriving dishes and dusting. But, reports with her class at the Headquarters a made by the Status of survey Building of the UN. recently Women Commission of the U.N., brought the number of visitors there is strong resistance to this making the official tour since the growing trend. opening in 1952 to the 4,000,000 mark. Glenn Bennett, director of Its the better type of husthe U.N. visitors service, played bands that take some share in host to the surprised Mrs. Hugh household work with good grace J. Caldwell of Closler, NJ.,.at a in Britain, the U.N. finds. And the special luncheon in the delegates same apparently holds true in the other countries surveyed: Northdining room. The children were brought by ern Ireland, Denmark, Austria, Mrs. Caldwell not as part of a France and Finland. classroom assignment but because Im a firm believer in the U.N. theWomen are working to widen trend. Organizations are combatting the widespread idea that domestic tasks are minor occupaGermany Protects Pensions tions and that they are the exA system ofdynamic pensions clusive prerogative of women. has been introduced in the Federal Republic of Germany. The term The results are already piling means that the amount of the pen- up: In Finland three out of four sion is directly linked with the four husbands polled helped with general level of industrial wages, household duties; in Copenhagen thus protecting social security 25 per cent of the husbands of e payments from downgrading by working women help inflation. The International Labor with the cooking; in Northern IreOrganization reported the new land the present generation of husbands is pitching in regularly. system and its significance. Some resistance was noted in Austria and France, however. .It was New UiN. Stamp stated that the resentment of The Central Hall stamp, de- working class husbands to employpicting the site of the first U.N. ment of their wives was manifest General Assembly session in Lon- in the unwillingnes sof a great don in 1946, is on sale at the New many men to take a fair share in York headquarters, in three cent the housework. In France, the (blue) and eight cent (purple) U.N. report said, more help and denominations. It is the first in a understanding was forthcoming series of stamps to be issued, from husbands in the higher soshowing the various buildings in cial levels. which succeeding GA sessions have been held. Central Hall is From Earth to Sky er activity for both human popu- in the Westminster district of Lonwild. don. lations and creatures of the Newer, faster airplanes need more and better weather informaThis plea came from the Utah More Husbands toHelpful The World Meteorservice. tion Department of Fish and Game is The husband ological Organization (WMO) and day as reports mounted concern- no an American phe- the International Civil Aviation longer involving deer, ing accidents nomenon. Organization (ICAO) are respon pheasants, and 'other wildlife killed along the roadways. All persons interested in join-Jul- y 1; Duchesne, July 2; Salt tour were the annual Lake ing hatchery City, July 3; Ogden, July 7. again reminded that the date for All of the five public meetings this event is next Sunday, April will begin at 8:00 pan. 27. Board spokesmen noted that Leaving the Scott Avenue hatch- one such meeting is conducted ery at 9:00 a.m., the schedule calls every year at a city within each for progressive stops at the Mor- of tne five fish and game comgan, Midway and Springville mission districts of the state. plants. Assembly and inspection of They are set to gather public the Scott Avenue facilities will take place prior to the 9:00 am. information relating to the varihour of departure for the other ous big game herds in each dishatcheries. (Scott Avenue is the trict. first street south of 33rd South This information, with between 7th and 9th East in Salt recommendations of along the InterLake City.) agency Committee, is considered The tour, sponsored annually at an executive session now set by for several years by the organized the board for July 8, as members sportsmen of Salt Lake County schedule the fall big game hunts. and the Utah Department of Fish The Interagency Committee is and Game, has proven more popu- made up of game managers field personnel from the U.S. Forest lar with each succeeding year. Department director Harold S. Service, the U.S. Bureau of Land Crane today urged anyone inter- Management, and the Utah Deested in the states fishery pro- partment of Fish and Game. This set up many years gram to attend. He said, This an- committee was g body for the nual hatchery tour serves a dual ago as a purpose for all who go. It forms board. an opportunity for a fine outing Board members again urged for either individual, family or interested in the anyone other groups while at the same herds of the state to attendgame the time gives each person attending now scheduled for meeting a first-han- d view of four of our publicdistrict concern. their of the 12 such hatcheries, how they are factual im- Spokesmen said that any operated and the recommendainformation andor provements and additions so tions would be noted and given tonecessary in keeping up with full consideration in setting the days fishing pressures. fall seasons. Department personnel will conduct guided tours at each of the Give wildlife a break as you hatcheries. Sponsoring sportsmen will again serve a free lunch as travel the highways, especially during the spring period of great- - ar the tour reaches the Springville plant in the early afternoon. Dates have now been set for the five public meetings conducted annually by the Utah Board of Big Game Control. Place and date for each of these meetings were listed as follows: Beaver, June 30; Sanpete County (city to be announced later), IFiQU)6AtllF!UD A; DETTEn.DOURDQN sible for getting this information to aircraft in flight. They recently decided jointly on a new system of radiotelephony ground-to-ai-r broadcast on very high frequencies, which will go into op. eration in Europe next year. U.S. Just Loves Cocoa Ghana is by far the worlds largest producer of cocoa beans, with an estimated output in 1958 of 230,000 tons, as against 150,000 tons for Brazil, the next largest producer. The Food and Agriculture Organization, which includes a cocoa statistics branch, reported last month that the list of consumer countries is headed by the United States, with about 213,000 tons annually. The majority of these imports is used for flavoring many types of food products, such as chocolate pie fillings and cake mixes, rather than for drinking of cocoa in its liquid form. full-tim- fact-findin- year-by-ye- Stand By By short wave, all air and shipping ports will have advance warning of epidemics in distant countries. Through careful checking of passengers arriving from infected areas, thousands of people will avoid contagious diseases, a United Nations agency reports. This very method materially controlled the Asian flu outbreak. Danger M I 'l 11 IU house-traine- d following actions were taken during spring quarterly meetings recently held by the Utah Fish and Game Commission: The Opening day of the annual pheasant season was set for Sat urday, November 8. Bag limits, length of season, and other regulations will not be set by the commission until a later date following summer brood counts. Approved purchase of a large to ex fish distribution tank-truc- k pedite the states fish planting program. The new unit will be capable of carrying 2,000 pounds of fish per load. Studied a financial report of the department of fish and game operations. The department was commended for a fine set of books and foi, living within the budgeted appropriations? Moved that the department cooperate with the Davis County Commission in a project to hard surface the access road into Farmington Bay Refuge. Denied request of organized skin divers to spear game fish. fish Such spearing of non-gam- e is already permissible on waters open to angling. Agreed that the department should enter into a cooperative agreement with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department re- garding management of the lake to be formed from the building of Flaming Gorge dam on the Green River. Discussed expected high water table on Scofield Reservoir drainage and reapproved chemical treatment for these waters this year when it was noted that increased costs of the project would be offset by the additional water and feed necessary to return these waters to a prime trout fishery. ! Concurred in reorganizational ! THE MILDER BOURBOW and new job descriptions for plans ." is t"' j lUiilurty SinijM Boirtw ft. Old 'i the department to include future ; 86 pact CAKicnl M Hit. C. friaUtfl. ft establishment of offices in four districts over the state. ,.. Sociably Mild. Heres a whiskey so mild and is a pleasure a .whiskey so luxurious, it compares agreeable, sipping only with the finest of champagne. You may have tasted bourbon in your time youve never tasted bourbon like this. Enjoy it tonight! Eight Years Rich i-- ' ' V.a.'.J-f- ir'-- - tf ' n l - , - 1958 N foURBONs Code No. 145 45 QT. Code No. 846 PINT Melrose Straight Bourbon Whiskey 8 Years Old. 80 Proof. 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