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Show Fish & Game News Observance of National Wildscheduled this year for the week of March 18-will highlight the theme of Conservation of Wetlands to Insure Waterfowl for the Future. The Utah Wildlife Federation and affiliated ' local sportsmen groups over the State are sponsors of this annual week as are affiliate members of the National Wildlife Federation in all States of the Union. They will carry the conservation theme to all citizens through press, radio, TV, displays and other media. Objectives of the week this year are to alert all citizens to the need for conservation of natural retention a r a a s, to create an understanding of the importance of wetland habitat to waterfowl and other wildliie, and to encourage all people to become informed as to the re lationship between man and all natural resources. carelessness or negligence. life Week, the fish and game commission for yellow colored elolhing is! accepted by the board of big game control, such a change would not become effective until the 1964 seasons. The U. S. public spends more than three million dollars a day and women have been devoted for its newspapers. volunteers in the Girl Scout that during these years, Girl Scouts Note! and "four and a half million men 50th Anniversary j ; movement. An estimated 17 million Am- Utah Girl Scouts will juinj The Utah Gir: Scout Council ericans Elk are again on the feed lot depend on tobacco ' three and one half million girls will observe Girl Scout Week in numbers at the Hardware of in a The week products for all or soma part Ranch following recent winter and adults across the country will varietywith ways. Sab- of their livelihood. Scout Girl liegin storms. in observing the 50th anniver-- I bath and Girl Scout Sunday, Visitors to the ranch should sarv of the founding of the Girl March 10th and 11th when Girl A Bell Telephone Lab survey plan their trip in the near fuScouts in the U.S.. with GIRI. Scouts throughout the state will of 10 US cities shows that men move animals the ture since attend services in the church do the louder talking on the Next Monday, Mar. 19, is St "OUT WEEK to be noted with oack into the adjacent range of their choice, wearing their phone but that women make events March U17ih,' with the advent of spring. sched as the date for the mar- - serial most of the social calls. Girl Scout uniforms. S President John Erickson. riage of Miss Helen Sherryl 11,0 1 ,ah (,rl Srt,ul touni11 ('f months form a Swain and Myron L. llassard in ha announced., The of the States 11 fish he Salt Lake LDS Temple. time busy Governor designated Parents of the engaged pair Mari.h u.17 Clyde hatcheries as preparations go as ..gum, SCOUT forward for the open seasons arc Mr & Mrs Bert Swain, WEEK in Utah and March 12th ahead. American Fork, and Mr & Mrs as the Golden Anniversary of Nearly one million pounds of Chester E. llassard. 4137 Cum-- the founding of Girl Scouts in game fish are expected to be bcrland Rd. (2160 East). the U.S." lie hailed the benefits produced at the hatcheries this The bride-to-bis a forntet fur young girls, noting that in year for stocking in streams student of Brigham Young Uni- - the lust 50 years more than and lakes of the State. . fourteen million girls have sliar- All those spring shortie coats, spring and Merrill Palmer Hw profountlly important Already in the hatching trays versity will be a '0d. She Detroit. stitute, suits and last year's Easter outfits or rearing ponds are fish from summer educational and soc.a graduate of Utah State sPintual- of 8,700,000 game fish eggs which liirl Last seen along about September, Scouting experiences University. have been received at the hatch-eric- s when they were stashed away for the since last fall. Included winter. in these shipments to date are rainbow, brook, native, lake YOUR trout and kokance eggs. s Thirty-thre- e firearms on for order March, Shipment during 1961, including April, and May will total 5,750,-00- 0 seven fatalities, arc shown in eggs and will include brown, a release from the Utah Depart- native, and rainbow. look for this spring, when is a like-nement of Fish and Game. Wounds sustained while huntand press them to clean e let us range-gamAnnual survey you ing accounted for 22 of these rides are already underway perfection! accidents and six of these were over the State and will continue fatal. Twelve of these were all before big ten by other hunters. through April areas have been wintering Eleven of the accidents occur-e- d game BRING THEM IN SOON! covered. while hunting rabbits, eight to participate desiring Anyone during big game hunts and in one or more of these surthree during upland bird seaveys should contact their local sons. department of fish and game Most frequent causes of these officer or office for dates of the accidents were where the vic- ride or rides they are interested tim was out of sight of the in. shooter, moved into the line of Utah's marten trapping seafire, was mistaken for .game, or son closed Feb. 28, while the was covered by the shooter season for taking mink and beaswinging on game. ver furs continues through Others were caused by the May 15. trigger being caught in the Either red 'or yellow' colored brush, placing a weapon in or hunting clothing may be worn removing it from an automobile, during Utahs 1962 1963 big crossing a fence with loaded game hunting seasons. HU 33rd South 2920 East gun, the hunter stumbling or If a recommended change by or falling, just plain horseplay. Eleven accidents were not associated with hunting, one being fatal. Most of these resulted from practice of the fast draw, horseplay, the old lament of didnt know the gun was loaded, and other common forms of carelessness. The department placed significance on the fact that only one in four accidents was caused by juvenile hunters, where in previous years the best record has been one in three. This was attributed to the States mandatory hunter safety training law for juveniles which' has been in effect the past three years. Eight persons involved in hunting accidents last have lost their license privileges for five years, after it was found the accident resulted from 24. Mr Sc Mrs Arch II. Burton Eastern Star (Continued from page 1) membership is open to both men and women. The oldest grand chapter in the world is in the grand juris-Th- e diction of Michigan, chapter there has adupted 25 Korean children to support In Alaska there is a chapter so isolated Furnaces and . Air Conditioning Day ar Night a Gall Clyda laxtaa Yaan la Pay S a AM UM1 a CA "Sarvics All Mikas" BUXTON'S Haating A Air Conditioning Midvala 7693 S. Stata that it can be reached only by airplane. The Midnight Sun chapter there is only 57 miles iroin Russia. In North Dakota the grand chapter sponsors an annual pilgrimage t o the International Peace Garden, comprising 22,000 acres located on the boundary line between North Dakota and Manitoba, Canada. The garden was dedicated in 1932 as a symbol of peace and harmony between the United States and Canada. If Senator Karl Mundt (Rep.-S- . D.) has his way, the gigantic faces of the four US presidents a on Mt. Rushmore in South will be talking. Hed like them wired for sound to deliver speeches on freedom. Da-jkot- The daily budget for two persons traveling by car on vacation is estimated at $29 by the A m e r i c a n Automobile u ef's.GoiBowm New leagues of ell types forming. Always open bowling. Bowling Is Lots Of Fun For Everyone Keeps You Fit "Look at the smiles of satisfaction. Everybody is happy after the games when they bowl regularly down at Roller's Town nd Country Lanes." ' ; 1 j e ! WANTED The I Neighbor acci-dent- REWARD! w d, Canyon Rim Cleaners 01 many ways to live better electrically. One of them is lower prices for electric appliances. Take electric water heaters, for example. Prices now are about one-thiless than they were ten years ago. rd And a flameless electric water heater is so safe as safe as an electric light Also with an electric water heater, you. get a special low rate on electricity. BETTER Stt YOUR NOW grand opening ceremonioi Monday, March 26 a! ) 1962 n It pays UTAH POWER A LIGHT 14, i year DEALER March 12 noon soo yon then CO. t Page 3 |