Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 5 B 1936 7 Game Groups Conduct Educational Programs US Conservation of Utah Wild Life Primary Aim In Statewide FOREST LEADERS TO PLAN SETUP Salt Lake County Association Most Active Amdng Individual Organizations Weber Group Slates 1936 Program for Idaho Croup Makes Drive For Members un-de- by-la- Salem Lake Open To Izaak Waltons fair The conservation of Utah wild life Is of vital importance Interested sportsmen can work hand in hand with the state fish and game department and fishing and hunting conditions will be materially aided Weber Group Active The Weber County Fish and Game SALEM CITY— Salem lake located near this city is the only fshing site in Utah which is open to followers of the venerable Izaak Walton at the present time The lake privately owned was It is officially opened Saturday one mile in length and of its association Protective through a mile in width The lake has been stocked with capable leader John Wheelwright has started an educational program which seems certain of producing results Members of the group who know something of the streams conditions are set to work on these projects Those who like duck hunting will educate the remainder of the group on duck problems So it goes Each doing something and all doing a great deal Other groups including those at Hyrum Richmond Logan Nephi Provo and St George to list a few of whom particulars have been received are joining enthusiastically in the program The pioneers of 3847 had their work cut out for them and the pioneer sportsmen of 1936 also have their problems The state fish and game department will lend any and all aid possible in making 1936 a banner year In Utah fish and game history Leaders of the state association have cooperated with leaders and members of individual organizations In furthering the statewide program one-eigh- th trout bass catfish perch and blue-gil- L Clyde Sabin Salem City councilman is in charge of the activities at the lake A nominal fee is charged to all sportsmen who visit the site Recently some $4500 were spent in improving facilities for camping The money was used as a W P A project Wrestling Committee Seeks Traveling Funds The local Olympic wrestling committee will open a drive for funds to send three or four of the district mat winners to the national tournament at Bethlehem Pa The order of preference was drawn up but not announced The wrestlers will likely make the trip by automobile Definite plans will be drawn up Monday and Tuesday m order that the travelers can leave here Wednesday The finals are scheduled April 16 to 18 GIRTH 0UTR0L for illEII! THE NEW IMPROVED gflPPpiK RBDORIinni REDUM1G a RTHIETIC SUPPORTER MADE OF Jastex If you’re starting to loose that "schoolboy figure” you’ll do well with “SUPPORTEX" Here's support for your flabby abdominal muscles without binding Here’s reduction for your expanding waistline without strain Here’s fine posture correction without effort Here’s a real preventive of back fatigue Great too for all you athletic men in all forms of exercise SIZES 32 to 44 We'll fill mail and phone orders Give waist measurement SQ00 AUERBACH’S THE GREAT i RIGBY Idaho-- A campaign to obtain members for the recently formed Jefferson County Sports-men’association is under way the direction of W M Fisher The association under the guidance of Dr J H Culley as chairman Lawrence Jones secretary and W F Hargrave treasure was organized last week by a large group of Jefferson county sportsmen A goal of 300 members for the organization was set by the executive committee who have already mapped an extensive membership campaign Membership cards have been printed and are being distributed by th special membership committee composed of Mr Fisher Bud Hill Helmer W J Jones George Carl Swager Ransom Hatch and Willard Adams Monday at 6 p m In the courthouse the sportsmen will again and meet and adopt a set of discuss campaign results Season activities for the year it is expected will be planned INTERMOUNTAIN STORE By MARLOWE BRANAGAN Livestock men of western Wyoming approve of the national wild life movement so lqng as the plan Olsen Releases Data does not interfere with livestock grazing and bring further regulations on the livestock industry This Meeting to Be was learned recently wheh stockmen of Sweetwater and Lincoln Held Shortly counties recently forwarded resolutions to that effect to Casper to be read before the Wyoming wild life Special to The Tribune OGDEN— With winter snows still conference now in progress covering most of the national forest The resolutions stated that the playgrounds in the intermountain stockmen are willing to cooperate country U S forest service recrea- in every way for the preservation tional officials are busily engaged in of the state's wild life but that the should not be allowed to mapping out their summer improve- program interfere with grazing ment programs A conference of recreational leadThe Richmond fish and game asers of the intermountain region will sociation will sponsor a be conducted at forest service head- Wednesday evening at the Richquarters here April 9 10 and 11 As- mond opera house The program sistant Regional Forester C J Ol- will start at 8 p m sen announced Wednesday Tlans for development of public The fishing season opened last campgrounds permanent forest Wednesday In many Wyoming buildings and other forest improve- streams but reports from thements will be discussed eather man Indicate that a Consideration of the various pro- ity of the Wyoming sportsmenmajorwere A posed improvements will be made content to stay home and pile logs Olsen said to determine which on the fire The weather for openprojects should first be undertaken day was cold and considerable i The amount of use of the areas and ing snow fell in many sections of the-the numbers of persons to be ac- state commodated will determine priorities he Indicated A large sale of fishing equipTypes of costs of the proposed im- ment was reported however Inprovements low maintenance re- dicating that the sportsmen of the quirements landscaping and sani- Cowboy state are making ready tation and fire protection problems for the season also are to be considered at the plan ning conference Reports from Wyoming Indicate The forest Improvements Include that some 18000 elk are in the Jack- - ' such construction as camp stoves son Hole herd A eurvey party re-- "’ tables and benches shelters water cently had counted 16821 and two and sanitation facilities amphithea- areas had not been approached' ters playgrounds and other recrea- Heavy snowfalls and cold weather n tional needs put a halt to the survey before the01 Use of the national forests Olsen recording party could get into the"" so out is rapidly Hoback basin and Snake River can-'- ” increasing points that the forest use planners are yon feeding grounds —— pushed to kcp up to the demands Fifteen hundred eighty elk In 1935 figures show 58000000 perSpecial to The Tribune SPRINGVILLE—Under direction sons visited the forests compared were counted In Lincoln county to 38000000 persons in 1934 last week Lester (Wyoming) of Superintendent William Witney More than 2000000 persons used Bagley assistant game commisconsiderable improvement is under the national forests of the inter sioner for Wyoming indicates way at the state fish and game mountain region— Utah southern that this is 200 short of the numfarm according to recent reports Idaho western Wyoming and Ne- ber counted last year — during the past year Utahns ‘ Approximately 40 stationary coops vada are being constructed on the side accounted for more than 850000 of In Nearly 150000 fish were planted -' Franklin lastcounty (Idaho) hill adjacent to the farm for the the persons who visited forests hence it can be seen that tourists year according to a report received rearing of young pheasants Work is also under way on con- and “repeat" users are counted in from the state fish and game by Game Warden Elmer'” struction of a feed house about 14 the forest use totals Campers hunters picnickers Merrill by 18 feet in which feed for the various animats and birds at the farm anglers hotel and resort guests cat Nevada anglers who have eyed may be stored Construction of a tie and sheep men winter sports Boulder lake with anticipation of horsemen and motorists to house four departlarge garage considerable success this summer hikers Olsen said are all being ment trucks has also started in the plans for forest rec will have to go elsewhere to puILu on conditions weather Depending the wily trout from their aqua pura the department will begin soon to reation use projects home according to Ralph Lowry u plant fish In the various streams construction engineer of the Boulthroughout the state in preparation der canyon project Lowry recentfor the opening of the fish season ly announced that orders to close Some very fine specimens will be the lake to fishermen had been re- available for planting this spring ceived from Henry A Wallace it is stated of the department of agrl- The rearing of pheasants has asculture sumed a post of importance at all hatcheries throughout the state The turnout at the Salt Lake and the local state game farm will BOISE Idaho (Ah— T B Murray County Fish and Game associalikely be utilized to the fullest ex- agent of the United States biological tion's annual Fathers’ and Sons’ tent Pheasants planted through- survey in charge of game managelast Thursday eveout the state last fall and some early ment in Idaho returned recently ning was the largest In history in March are reported to be thriv- from Washington D C where he ten weeks The at material the Salt Lake Counr ing spent preparing ponds Fish plantings in streams near on wild life In Idaho ty Fish and Game association hatchhere will be the first major work "It was the most profitable two ery will handle nearly 260000 fish of the hatchery leader this spring and a half months in my entire ex- at one time Extensive repairs are The recent cold spell accompanied perience in this service” he com- being made on the ponds at the by considerable snow has made mented present time Articles he prepared will be pubroads impassable at the present time C Oren Wilson who Recently re- to the higher lakes and streams lished by the government During his absence George Kerr signed as secretary of the Utah" throughout the state his assistant had charge of the State High School Athletic associ- ation is a member of the board of Idaho office directors of the Salt Lake County ’ Regatta Postponed Fish and Game association Several Dana Retains Crown HAMILTON Bermuda April 4 UP) years ago "Wils” was president of h — The international SAN LUIS OBISPO Cal April 4 yachting series between United States and Bermuda UP! — Pablo Dana of Manila still wore the organization boats was postponed again today his California bantamweight boxing Lou Gehrig and Jimmy Foxx were ” owing to a strong wind out of the crown today after fighting a the only players to hit homers in'” northwest Two races will be sailed draw with Pancho Leyvas of every American league park last ” tomorrow Phoenix Ariz season CJ The sportsmen of Utah are going to school! This announcement brief as it is emphasizes no little the development of better sportsmen throughout the state Led by the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association the individual units throughout the state are conducting educational programs in an effort to aid the federal government and the ’state fish and game associations in their conservation work The various “schools” seem certain to produce the desired results and officials are to be complimented for their tireless work In 1935 the federal government through President Franklin D Roosevelt announced that a strict conservation policy would have to be enforced if wild life in this country was to remain in existence Members Cooperate Members of the U S bureau of fisheries the biological survey and countless state fish and game officials throughout the country have joined hands to promote the conservation program Failure was seen in many of the contemplated activities until the individual units throughout the length and breadth of the land joined forces with federal and state leaders The Salt Lake County Fish and Game association through its president A A (Andy) Henderson has instigated a thorough educational program which will be conducted in “We not only want to edu1936 cate the youngsters but we also feel that many adult sportsmen should know more of the habits and peculiarities of wild life in our state” was a statement made re- cently by the popular leader of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association Committees have been appointed which will work out problems anj these committees in turn will join forces in giving their knowledge to the youngsters of this county Recently an educational program was held at the Elks club in which some 250 men women and children par ticipatei It marked the first step in the program It is true that 250 does not seem like a large number of sportsmen But it is also true that it was 250 more than ever before gathered here for a similar af- ? Glenwood Hunter Draws $40 Fine And Loses Gun Special to The Tribune RICHFIELD — Ben Morrell of Glenwood Tuesday was fined $40 and his gun a 22 caliber pastol con fiscated when he appeared before Justice of the Peace Henry Baker to answer the charge of shooting a pheasant out of season Evan Peterson Wayne Cloward and Gam Meacham all of Glenwood and said to have been companions of Morrell were arrested at the same time near the recently created Sevier bird sanctuary and are awaiting trial it is reported The arrests were made by Sheriff Fairbanks and sportsmen after farmers in the vicinity had reported the alleged offenses Another gun which was in the possession of Peterson at the time of his arrest was also confiscated pending the outcome of his trial One bird which had been shot with a 22 caliber bullet was found In the car being driven by the men The above striking photos show a portion of the large' herd of deer which has been fed by sportsmen near Boise during the recent cold spell The feeding ground is situated 25 miles east of Boise W A Talley deputy game warden has been in charge of the feeding activities During the winter at least one truck load of hay was daily hauled to the feeding ground Approximately 5000 head are in the herd Nqjt all however are shown in the pictures herewith presented Work Scheduled Little Knowledge Shown in n Selection Ot JUlSlllll 9 L Ole a Few Anglers Realize Whether or Not They Get Best Rod for Price Given By HARRY P BAGLEY There is less general knowledge regarding cane rods whether they be fly rods or bait casting rods than any other implement used by the this general ignofraternity Because-orance concerning the material and construction of cane rods there is opportuity for exploitation that results in the angler paying prices that are out of proportion for the value he receives There are two factors that gen-- f rs f erally govern the selection of a rod the action and the price Many anglers will select a cheap rod because they like its action while others will select an expensive rod on the theory that it must be a fine product because it cost so much There are only two kinds of rods the cheap rod and the expensive Sevier Chief Sends rod with prices ranging from $250 to Both are made of the Birds to Boulder same$125material Tonkin cane Both may have the same action the only difference the fittings and the fact RICHFIELD — At the request of that the expensive rod is equipped Frank X Carron president of the with a silk lined bag and a metal Sevier County Fish and Game Pro- carrying case tective association D Carl Ramsay No explanation is offered condocal deputy state game warden cerning the difference in price exthis week trapped and delivered cepting that the expensive rod is several female pheasants to Boulder constructed of the best cane President Carron had received a The purchaser of the expensive request from Alvey Leavitt for the rod admires its exquisite workbirds Leavitt is in hopes of build- manship and beauty and nurses his ing up & considerable stock of the possession to protect it from harm game birds for that region and to preserve its beauty Were it Also during the week Ramsay re- not for the exquisite care that leased about 50 pheasants in the anglers give expensive rods (and area between Marysvale and Circle-vill- e where can one find a group more This is thought to be ideal given to petting their possessions territory for the birds and the than the angler) many expensive sportsmen there have been desirous rods would not last through the of trying them out If they are suc- first season cessful more will be planted acMade of Tonkin Cane cording to Ramsay It is generally known that cane rods are made from Tonkul cap which comes from the province of Idaho" Fishermen Tonkin in China Tonkin cane however is no different from other and A diagram showing the conEnjoy Good Luck cane that is of slow growth develops at the same altitude as struction of cane rods built the cane in the Tonkin province from butt stock of choice TonCane that grows at higher altiadverse weather Notwithstanding fs stronger possesses more kin cane and from second or tudes that has equalled the winter’s most and enamel in greater den- third grade stock from the vigorous offerings in the way ot spline than cane from the lowlands same cane Note the differ- snow and cold good catches of steel-hea- sity During the last few years Cal- ence in are reported on the Salmon cutta cane from India has been density of spline and river according to J Austin Light-foa use has and enamel into in reputhe upper diagram brought of Sunbeam than Ton- and the The weather has been too pro- tation of being tougher presence of pith manounced and there has been too kin cane Because of the cost of terial in the lower to diagram it transportation points much of it for any but the hardiest gettingof it has been used in the of anglers but some of the boys who little innumerable fibrous rods surare fish fanatics have gathered In United States rounded and bound together by manufactures various Although nice catches of steelheads enamel a tough resinous substance The best fishing at present on boast of secret processes that imThe lower diagram represents a a rods to their superior part the' Salmon is being experienced by finer texture and better second or third grade rod cut from anglers who have fished down the strength been evolved thinner walled cane with a reriver from Challis toward Ellis action no process has 8 properly con- sult that pith which bears a lesser where the Pahsimeroi river joins the that yrjll surpass structed rod of select Tonkin cane quantity of spline present at the Salmon The ultra select material for rods glued joints Because the cheap rod and the exis found in the “butt cut” of the raw cane— the first eight feet— while pensive rod look identical in the Richmond Fish Game second grade rods are made from eyes of the untrained excepting for next cut and third grade rods the matter of fittings and trimAssociation to Meet the from the balance of the cane mings and because inferior mateThe butt cut or heaviest portion rials can be so counterfeited that of the cane has the greatest thick- dealers and purchasers are both RICHMOND — The annual meet- ness of walls and therefore the fooled ing of the Richmond Fish and Game greater abundance of spline and (Details of rod cutting and conassociation will be held April 8 at enamel struction will appear in another arIn the Richmond opera 8 p m To present to the reader an Idea ticle next Sunday) house Alvin Bair president of the of spline and enamel a cross section association and chairman of ar- of a cane rod is diagrammed Alumni to Meet rangements announced Rod Cut Properly r The annual Comfhlssioner Newell B Cook banquet and dance of The ' upper diagram of a hexa- the Legion of the “G" alumni orTom Argyle and Lee Kay will be among state game officials who will gonal cane rod represents a prop- ganization of Granite high school be present for the meet Mr Kay erly cut rod from thick walled will be held at the school at 7 p m will show some of his films of Utah cane4 no that spline andenamejex- - April 24 A program will feature tend” from the glued joints to the observance of the thirtieth anni-rin- d wild life of the founding of the or highly polished outer Novelty acts among which are Weston W Taylor pres- of the cane the Utah wranglers will feature the ganization The spline in cane consists oflident is in charge of reservations program for the entertainment On State Plant At Springville Biological Agent Back From Capita sec-reta- ry ot or-fa- JACKSON MOTOR CAR Motor Avenue at Second East I CO ib |