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Show me Friday, May THE UTAH STATESMAN 4 2, 1958 f V. Watkins, Congressmen William A. Dawson and Henry Aldous Dixon, and Lt. Col. Harlin Dement, discussing rapid progress and growth of Utah CAP. Arthur The Nations Capitol is scene of the annual gathering of Civil Air Fatrol State Wing Commands. Pictured are Utahs Colonel Joe Bergin, U.S. Senator Fish and Game News partment of fish and game and (Continued from Page 3) the organized sportsmen of Salt Waters to be planted include Bor Lake County. ham, Cutler, Delta and Yuba resTaking part in the tour at one ervoirs. or more of the four state hatchEach of these waters has re- eries visited in 'Salt Lake City, ceived one or more plants of pike Morgan, Midway and Springville, since the beginning of the pro- were individuals, families, and orgram in 1951. fro mseveral counties. A warm water species, the wall- ganizations Those attending found hatcheye was originally introduced to eries loaded with trout in prepprovide fishing in marginal areas aration for planting during the that have proved to be poor trout season ahead. They were guided habitat in past years. Plantings through the hatcheries as new dehave been continued annually to velopments were viewed and new build up spawning stocks in sev- phases of the fishery program exeral of these biologically inter- plained. mediate waters of the state. A highlight of the tour was In many instances, due to se- reached at the plant vere difficulty encountered in where free lunchSpringville and drinks were raising these fish beyond the egg served by the sponsoring sportsstage in hatcheries, several plant- men. , ings have been necessary for esThe annual tour is held to bettablishment. ter acquaint the public with the Records indicate that this spe- states progressive and growing cies is doing rather well in most fish rearing program. waters where it has been introduced. There must be a' proper life preserver in every boat on any W. Rulon White of Ogden will Utah water for each person ocagain serve as chairman of the cupying that boat. Utah Fish and Game Commission. This was the reminded from White was unanimously re- Utahs Department of Fish and elected to the post in a recent Game today following several araction by the other four commis- rests for violations of this state sion members after having com- law during the past two weeks as r term at this spring weather has found more pleted a 1957-5He will act boats on the states waters. post during as chairman again until the spring The department said the law quarterly meeting of the com- will be enforced as written and mission next year now set for noted that the state law code is enforceable by all peace officers. April Other members of the commisIt is further required that the sion are K. E. Bullock, Provo; preserver be of U.S. Coast Guard Golden G. Sanderson, Fairview; approved quality or comparable Robert B. iMtchell, Parowan, and to this quality both in materials Dr. Paul G. Stringham, .Roosevelt. and bouyancy. The present Life Preserver Some 3,000 sportsmen took par law is the same as was in force in the annual hatchery tour Apri a year ago after it was passec 27, sponsored Jointly by the de by the 1957 Legislature. one-yea- 8. 17-1- 8. Sociably Mild. Here's a whiskey so mild and is agreeable, sipping a pleasure a whiskey so luxurious, it compares only with the finest of champagne. You may have tasted bourbon in time you've never tasted bourbon like this. Enjoy it tonight! Eight Yean Rich your A Code No. MS ays qi- - Code No. 146 PINT ft Melrose Straight Bourbon Whiskey 8 Years Old. 80 Proof. Melrose Distillers Co., N. Y. |