Show yy lr‘y'i'riy vy Sunday Morning- - -- ‘They Mace Over There’ Skiers Test Skill at Alta Today i t ‘ ' from veranda oj new lodge Below skiers prepare to ride up Mt Baldy on barge tow at Alt iTT his low starts at upper v Waits Snow Cup Contest Ap a terminal of lift Pl (Continued from more-freque- Ski Road Bulletins S L Sportsmen Set Election m 21-ln- ch J st Mountaineers Set Outing at Alta 7000-800- 900-9200 -- Remarkable Economy In Bullets Here! SOUTHPORT N C Dec 14 (JP) —Southport hunters by their own accounts are effecting remarkable economies in bullets Rossie Flowers said he took’ a o group of deer potshot at buck fell across tacit other one pierced by the bullet and the other hit by It Joe Moore Jr' said he ahot at what looked like a squ'rrel net in the fork of a tree he obje-- t man county commission and A G Nord assistant regional fell into three pieces which turned forester in charge of recreation and out to be raccoons— all killed by tbs -tamo ahot OGDEN — Inspection of akiing facilities atAlta to giv city and county eommiaalonen a pictur of possible needa at Snow basin 15 miles east of Ogden featured a trip Into the Alta district Saturday afternoon by Interested officials Making the trip were City Commissioner E T-- Saunders head of the city recreation department W R McEntlre of Huntsville chair- t 1 11 after-fnminta- in s (Compiled through courtesy of the United States weather bureau The annual meeting of the Salt and the United States forest servLake County Fish and Game as- ice) Extended Utah forecast for persociation will be held Wednesday at iod from 5:30 p m Saturday to 7:30 p m in the Salt Lake Tribune-Telegra- Wednesday at 5:30 p m —Genera u d i t o r i urn George ally fair throughout period Temperatures below normal slight upKnepp president announced Sat- per trend urday Major item of business will be Utah Alta— Thirty miles southeast of election of new officers to preside over the organization largest Salt Lake City Elevation 8000-950- 0 feet Highest temperature sportsmen’s group in ths county Saturday 47 above (in sun) Snow the and one of largest in the entire depth at base 215 inches at summit 45 inches Threis inches powstate base on main A president and vie president der over excellent Lift will (Group A) slopes Skiing mem'-o- r 1 Kamre Engen well as a as be will named Lakes Bkl club Road 9 Dave Quinney Payette operate all day Sunday I Tab Bid dub of tho board from each of the as- good 3 81 Brand Alta Bkl school Observer — United State forSki divisions sociation dab Valley £'( Olsen &" Mt Logaa est service 81 Hold Bid club Chairmen of fish migratory bird 8 Bverre Engea Utah Bkl dub McLean Jiot Sulphur Spring entertain-menbird upland auditing Brighton— Thirty miles southeast Bkl club S Jimmy Hoard! Ttah Bkl dub big game and legislative Sait Lake City Elevation 8000-950- 0 9 Mark Maener Mt Lngan Bkl eluh committees will make annual refeet Highest temperature 10 Bert Jensen MttI Kandahar ski eluh ports Knepp said Saturday 12 above lowest Satur11 Gordon Wren Alta Bkl school indicated a number of day morning 18 below Snow depth Knepp (Group B) resolutions would be passed rela- at base 23 inches at summit 31 IS Dick MovtU Little Kandahar 13 Bill Kamp Wasatch Mountain dub tive to state fish and game laws inches Two inches powder over 14 Carl Bhindgren (tab Bkl dub 15 Rohh B Alexander (J 8 A C (un- These resolutions will be presented granular basvSkling excellent attached) for consideration at the annual Skating good Road good Observer Id Jimmy Hitldekoper New Pork City unattached) meeting of the Utah Wild Life Fed' MrsEvelyaELShaw o frlcluoat-teratton "Saturday December 2L 1 8 Bob Beck Alpine Bkl eluh Rasmussen’s— Twenty miles 19 Jack Reddish I) tab Bkl dub 90 Dot Jennings Little Kandahar Salt Lake City on Par21 C’harle Worley Little Kandahar 22 Jack Major Little Kandahar leys Canyon highway Elevation 23 Dirk Fastmond Little Kandahar 0 feet Highest tempera24 Tom Mathews (Jalverelty of (I tab ture Thursday 22 above lowest (unattached) 2(1 Art Koth Ogden Bkl flub Friday morning 3 above One Inch 20 Jack (Hunger Little Kandahar 27 Ted Major Little Kandahar new snow very light end fluffy 28 Chet Dalfletsh Utah Bkl dub Wasatch Mountain club members five to six inches old snow very (Group T) their rustic hard Skiing poor Observer — 19 Pant Schenk Jr University of Utah Sunday will forsake (unattnrhed) Mt at Brighton for a akiing out' Lawrence Rasmussen 20 Dick Passey Ttmpaaogos Bkl lodge club ing at Alta 'in conjunction with the Daniels canyon — Forty-fou- r 21 ( hades Lnnd University of Utah first annual snow carnival spon(unattached) Silver Bkts sored by the Salt Lake Jaycee Win- miles east Provo' Elevation 7850-800- 0 39 Bus ISalehltt S3 Harry Thomas Mt Timpanogo Bkl feet No skiing Roads very’ ter Sports club duh Observer— Unitfed States Slippery 34 Beth Morrison Alolne Bkl eluh 'and Fern Dorothy Jorgensen 38 Fdgar A Poe Mt Tlmpanogos Bkl service forest be leaders the Davies will for trip duh S8 Jsnwf Mnikera Wasatch Mountain About 40 hiembers who have been — Hobble ereek (Kolob ski ' dub -club Elevation 6500 feet No area) under Prmff Instruction unattached): JTlee taking akiing skiing 38 Jack Bugdea Little Kandahar Sunlesson will a take sponsorship Observer — United States forest Women's Division 1 Mrs Don W Frassr Dears (mb day morning service at attached) A skiing and skating outing 8 Mrs Dick Darraaeot Attn (unatSnow Batin—Fifteen miles east tached) Brighton has been scheduled for the 2 Audrey Both Ogden 8M eluh feet following week under leadership of Ogden Elevation 4 Janet Quinney Utah Bkl elub 5 Donna Keller Utah Bkl duh James Mulkem and Dorathea Lee Lowest temperature Friday mornI Vlrflsia Gnraaey JJttls Kaadakar ing 2 above Snow depth at base nine inches at summit 25 Inches Ogden Officials --Visit At Alta District Some Compensation -- two-da- -- " post-seaso- ve — the only two ducks that came within range fly on without a shot being fired Two mallards decoyed In perfectly but their flight was so fast and we so startled we didn’t even reach for gun But thftt’s one of the ’'a Joys of field and stream never knowing’ beforehand whether you’ll come home with a limit bag or empty-hande- d e e o - resorts Stunt races including a barrel-starace obstacle race and an tiphill slalom provided entertainment for the first day of the y Alta carnival sponsored by IS Sportsmen Will Convene in S L Saturday Maybe not the actual flight but as far as hunters are concerned there are no more ducks The last legal gun was tired at 4 p m Saturday So now if you want ducks you'll have te follow them south where the seai son remains open for an additional two weeks having started in that zone two weeks behind the intermountain area Up here nimrods have had no though unless it was complaint at all that shooting was not any too good duriijg the final week The season in the main saw plenty of nice fat migratory birds falling before the steady barrage In fact 1940 produced better hunting and better birds than t any season lor with prospects brighter years than ever for the 1941 shoot -- 21-in- ch T By past-eigh- ng the Jay cee Winter Sports club The program was topped off Saturday night by a colorful torchlight parade in which skiers rode down Collins’ gulch carrying flares ' One mishap marred the day’s festivities Jack Hicks youngest of the four famous Hicks brothers of Pinedale Wyo was reported to have fractured his right ankle while participating in a 'Stunt race Provide Entertainment The brothers kept the crowd estimated at several thousand in an uproar with their daring They Use homemade equipment spurning the conventional two ski poles for one long pine pole with which they maintain balance Hundreds of spectators remained at the resort after nightfall Saturday although the temperature was reported to have dropped to 18 below at 6 p m “Warmer weather has been forecast for Sunday The complete lidt of contestants and positions for Sunday’s race Men Division 5 There was some compensation A this week for the annual rendezon the trip home Fat wlgeon vous of the Utah Wild Life fednewly arrived from the north eration scheduled Saturday at the sat in the open water along the Newhouse hotel dykes or stood in solemn rowg The federation an affiliate of on the edge of the Ice to obthe National Wild Life federation serve our passing It was long is Utah’s largest sportsmen’s orafter 4 p m then 'and they ganization boasting an estimated knew they were safe They didn’t 25000 members in more than 50 ven fly when we stopped the 1 It is ex-- ’ county associations car for a closer look at their pected that around 600 will atbright winter plumage CantankBlame the Weather tend the state parley erous critters these ducks! C E (Chick) Evans secretary Of course the weather was of the state group Saturday anto blame the past during mainly So those who like their game conven nounced that the one-da- y week Mostly clear and cold it on the wing are giving the old tion will feature talks on wild saw the freezing up of most of scatter gun a last loving cleanlife conservation by national and the remaining open water ing oiling the working parts and state authorities and hunters were forced to take It away to await another folding The complete program as reto the channels and rivers to Those never - say die season is: Evans leased by achieve any success There was hoys however are holding out Remarks by Herbert B Maw a good flight over Farmlngton forfew trips govern oreiert nf" UtahT"“The F bay and Bear River refuges and hare and cottontail in which the ture of Fish and Game” by Newell all along the lakefront Monday shotgun will vie with the small B Cook state fish and game comWednesday there weren't enough bore rifle as the lethal weapon missioner “Possibilities of Utah birds in the air to cast even an This sport is to be found in all Lake” Mayor Mark Anderson of occasional shadow The last obIntermountain states but Idaho Provo "Grazing on National For servation having been gained and Wyoming offer etter rabbit ests” C N Wood regional forobservation through personal shooting than most Utah areas ester of the United States forest for there are sections esservice" Ogden “Report on Fish We trekked just before noon pecially in Idaho where the rabon out ivestigation” Marion Madsen Wednesday Farmington bit Is such a pest farmers readily Shit Lake City Utah game debay ploughing through the give permission for hunters to partment fish expert ice with sacks of decoys ashoui-de- r shoot all they want the more “Our "Hatcheries" and Pubtic out to an island that had the merrier Senator State Grounds” been a two before Shooting honey days e Dexter Farr Ogden “Fish and Wednesday it was practically There are several methods emGame From the Standpoint of the surrounded by dry land with ployed but the most popular Utah State Agricultural college the water (o the west being and the colder is the hayand the School of Forestry" Paul frozen tight for half a mile stack hunt This is done on a M Dunn Utah State college LoAfter two hours of waiting for After a little moonlight night the several thousand ducks clusgan “Report on Federation Acafternoon scouting tracks in ths tivities” Clifford Huss Ogden tered beyond the Ice fringe to snow show spots where the bunvice president of Utah Wild Life take wing we shouldered packs nies come to feed on hay at Federation and “Lake and Stream and trudged back to the car night After a good dinner to drive around on the west dyke Management” H D Hasler Uniand equipped with thermos Jugs to atch the outflow of water versity of Wisconsin of coffee the nimrods repair to' Evans announced there would and wonder why Farmington the top of the stack And there be no election this year the fedbay was ordered drained by Satwith the uncertain light of the eration naming its leaders for- urday so the ducks would move to test the best shooting two-ye- a Huss ''Hawkins on p terms thus eliminating' the- - 'moon eyes they sit until the- - wee of Nephi'was named president at problem of n feeding hours picking off the maujraders the 1939 convention Thus is combineLsport for ths Aa dt iast meetings of the looked It good about half s sportsman and help to the mile to the west so we shouldered group it is expected that sevfor believe me bunfarmer eral recommendations will be guns and decoys again and nies can consume plenty of hay made as to fish and game laws tramped through six Inches of in winter as well as summer which will be submitted to the water to a blind Here we again a state game department and to the set up broke ice so we’d have One to Remember a comfortable spot for already legislature Most of these recommendations chilled feet So we waited And one thing to remember are the result of round-tab- le and talked of various people and rabbit fever Don’t touch and finally gassing one with the bare hands Use by committees appointed trips on the floor about fishing were able to let gloves slalom course Original plans called for the Course to be laid out to the west of the ski lift but it was decided Saturday that snow conditions were good enough on the main Collins’ gulch slope to move the course eastward to the vicinity of the lift This will facilitate running off the contest and allow spectators to get closer to the finish line Weather conditions ‘Saturday night were ideal for the tourna ment Clear skies were forecast tem Sunday and below-freeziperatures guaranteed lightning' fast powder snow About three Inches otpowder-arereport- ed on top o'f a packed base The race will get under way at 1 p m and it is expected the last skier will cross the finish line about two hours later Running time for the speedier contestants should be in the neighborhood of two minutes From the spectators’ standpoint Sunday’s race should provide the best in skiing ' thrills and spills The giant slalom while not allow' ' ing the tremendous speeds of the nt downhill race because of check gates through which the skiers must pass demands the utmost in technique if the contestant would finish the race without falling Two Elements Enter Two elements enter into the judging Time of course is the major factor but penalties in the form of time added are given to skiers who miss the control gates Meanwhile carnival spirit reigned Saturday night over the tiny Wasatch mountain town which rose from virtual obscurity four years ago to become one of thfr nation’s leading winter sports i r t C The Flight Is Ended Don Howard Utah’s sportsmen will be hitting the trails toward Salt Lake City will race first If visibility is poor women entrants will probably get first chance at the long giant — State Game Group Sets Annual Meet - ZArf A over Sndw cup race course Topnolch Field ct M Top left to v tight Mrs Ward McAlister Mts S J i Quitifiey Percy II Kittle and S J Qyiuugy look ' December 15 1940 £l)c £aft £akc Tribune- - C So Anthony One inch fluffy over eight inches breakable crust Some skiing at 8000 feet Roads open Observer — United States forest service The Sinks —Twenty-thirt- y east Logan Elevation feet No report miles 7000-900- 0 Idaho 0 Sun Valley — Elevation feet Highest temperature Thursday 21 above lowest Friday morning 11 below Eight inches packed snow on Baldy summit 16 inches at Owl creek Roads open Observer —Neil T Regan 6000-920- Bear gulch— Twelve miles northeast of Ashton Snow depth 17 inches About one inch new snow over crust Conditions better than week ago Ski tow and lift' operating Roads open Parking area cleared Observer— Rufus H Hall district ranger forest Targhee national Lodge Formally Opens At Idaho Resort SUN VALLEY Idaho Dec 14 OT lodge formally opened its winter season Saturday — but skiers have been sliding down the — Sun-Valle- y near-b- y snow-covere- hills for d sev- eral weeks Unusually early snows hav pro- vided good skiing for some time and Manager W P Rogers the resort would nave its most successful season since Us eitablishment four years ago Film Star Claudette Colbert and jre-dict- ed her husband Dr Joel Preisman left for Hollywood Saturday after a week's stay here during which Miss Colbert made skiing stills for a magazine A number of film ce’ebrities are expected for th Chnatmae week end Rogera said TeamWins C C Hockey Colo COLORADO SPRINGS Dec 14 (Ah — Colorado college opened its hockey season Friday night by defeating the University of Michigan 3 7-- Put Gun Away Until Next Deer Season! GREENSBURG P -- (UP) — The ambition Dec 14 of Hunter-Antho- ny Simoncic's life 'wa to bag a deer Not an ordinary deer but a big one —a buck with antlers Each year for the past 10 he has failed to get his deer because he refused easy shots at does Not a buck did he He went hunting again this year still with the hopof getting an antlered huck While he was driving along the road a doe leaped out of underbrush and the car struck-h- er A game warden ruled it was a legal kill for Simoncic — and the limit for the season Simoncic put away his gun until next year Nevada Tests Fish Poison RENO Dec 14 (UP)— The U S forest service has found a way to get rid'of undesirable fish by feeding them Brazilian poison The poison paralyzes all the fish when put into a lake and gentlemen take the nice fish and put them in fresh unpoisoned water where they recover without even a headache The bad fish full of bones to become more prominent are left to their-ewdevices An expert ment with the poison at Gull lake 170 miles south of Reno in September proved its effectiveness when the lake was replanted with 76000 six-ineastern brook trout The lake formerly a haven for trout became overrun with chub a little inedible fish with many bones The chub were eliminated with the Brazilian poison and trout restored The poison comes from a Brazilian plant root and is used by Brazilians to catch fish which are rendered helpless without impairment of their food value At Gull lake 275000 chub were were brought to the surface along with 300 trout Forest seivice men removed the trout to fresh water saved their lives and seined the chub from the lale and de- -' stroyed them kind-heart- ed n- ch Tinip Ski dub Plans Booklet on Sport r i 5 when you taste PROVO — A ski booklet giving-varied "Information” on skiing safety rules and proper dress for the sport will be printed by the Timnanogos Ski club of Provo it was decided Thursday night at a combined meeting of the Provo and Springville clubs at Provo high school Howard Hoover was appointed chairman of the committee to gather data for the booklet by Frank Fister president Other members of the committee to work on the project are Glen Gardner Kelly Gardner Bob Carlson and Ruth'BidduIph F C Koziol and Ora Smith of Ogden spoke to the group and M A Strand of Salt Lake City showed films of Utah skiing that he presented at the national ski convention a month ago -- "There’s a thrill in hunting for game and a real satis faction in finding it and hringing home the trophies There’s a thrill in finding the right beer — because it means genuine satisfaction and lasting enjoyment When you have tried Fisher Beer the quest is over Its finer flavor r distinctive clean crisp taste — its delicate aroma — will give you true appetite pleasure and satisfaction— always! Keep a supply on hand at home is and ask for it on tap at good taverns Too Many Deer COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Dec 14 (UP) — A few deer make a for the nice tourist attraction swanky Broadmoor hotel but when the herd gets so large they r- destroy the shrubbery 'and evergreens It’s time for something to be done Th starts game amjflsh department has ordered a survey ‘ A i e - v -- - - |