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Show sen and boys, 18 traotors 2 loaders and & pair of dump trucks took part in a work-da- y oale brat ion at the Sixty-fi- x Cfturoh Welfare Farm last The plowing aotivlty Included the of 125 acres hauling several truck loads of loose rock cutting fenoe posts and repairing fences. away Ashton Harris 2nd Ward) Wm. of Fish by practicing the rules of safThe Utah Department and Game predicted today that ety and by observing the laws. Needed safety was also cited nearly one out of every four in the people afield over the state would be coming June 4 for the opening of the weekend thro.fh observance of the traffic lews, byways are ' since highways and all expected to be congested with traffic. general angling season. show In summary director Crane this Department reoords annual opening of the Trout sea- said, "Fiching is a game of fun son draws more sportsmen to the one of the age old recreational If we outdoors than any other event of pursuits of man afield. with upwards of all prectiee courtesy, safety the year and 180,000 expeoted to "head for and respect of both property the hills" this coming Saturday. individual, the return from our With this mass migration in fishing trips will be just as mind department director Harold enjoyable as our leave taking. S. Crane has asked that every If we know and abide by the laws our and angler goin.r- to the streams anda make courtesy cam berespeot a wondecreed, angling lakes conduct himself like rful pastime." true sportsman. A final forecast covering He noted that many of Utah's limited waters are closed to conditions for the June 4 openangling ing of the general angling each year because of season was Issued by the today those who, knowingly or otherand of Fish Utah Department do not respeot the wise Game. trespass laws. The program of stocking catoh-ab- le The direotoralso added a plea sized rainbow from the to ' everyone in regard to making the season a more enjoyable one state's twelve hatcheries is on . - . - 3rd Ward, and MeE. Palmer rrill Stevens 1st Ward were in charge of the activity. The crowning feature was The working brief respite while enjoyed a photo- Bruce Hurst was grapher ing the top ploture. the pionic 1 lunch served by ; the Bishops wives . force The lower i mechanized - i . picture shows tak the division. . which means that most lakes still ice covered and lakes normally camp grounds still not fret from and Waters planted with these larger trout the winter snow cover. will be stocked and ready for in the area below these elevatthe opening weekend of fishing. ions should all be in fishable Heaviest fishing pressure and condition. Road and trail conditions are most consistent creel returns are expected to come from the advanced this year in most old "stand by" larger lakes and mountain areas other than the The department said Uintas. These include the streams. ' this will prove increasingly so Boulder, Beaver, Escalante, as the season progresses under Fishlake, Manti and ' Thousand the present serious low water Lake Mountain sections where all conditions common to most drain- favorite waters are expected to be accessible by opening day. ages . schedule streams These same low water condit- of the angling rules to Some should also mean a banner remember were listed today by opening day since the fish will the Utah Department of Fis and ' be confined to. less living spaea Game. ' ions and are more accessible to the angling season angler. begins at 4:00 a.m., Saturday, Most Mountain Uinta June 4, and' eontinues through high be not waters will ioe free and Nov. 30, in "fishable" condition until Fishing hours dally are from later in the season. This pre- 4:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. diction applies to the lakes and ' All persons .12 years of age streams above the nine to ten and older must have a proper thousand foot elevations idle re a lieense to angle and must recent 'airplane survey showed TO PAGE 15 COLUMN 1) . The general . -- . ; dis-(TU- RN |