Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 5 1951 ' lift R I Semi - Pros Schedule' Twin Bill at Affleck Recent Rains Delay Angling On Smaller Streams Lakes Offer Best Prospects They'll See Mound Service Today K By Hal Welch With rains of cloudburst proportions eroding watersheds of the area and washing the streams full of silt anglers will be finding their best fishing in some of the larger rivers which have been less affected by! the runoffs State fish and game wardens have issued reports on stream ob- ervationa on the weekend and the picture isn't good Their recommendations have a bright spot in that catches from most of the higher lakes are promised This department just returned from a busines strip to Montana and !daho last week It was really intended as a work jaunt but when we came near the Madison river that Shakespear Wonderod rattled so loudly in the auto trunk that it Just had to have a little action Horald Bateman found the lower Madison best in early morning and Just at dusk Mid-dacasting was y useless Bate had best results with grey hackle and ginger quills fished wet The doctors Pugmire were in the Madison canyon with Ralph wading upstream whipping a dry and fly with considerable success bank his father working the north ed The catches were mostly fish This caused much talk about why the big ones weren't that the hitting We volunteered hot weather had warmed up the water and the big fellows were deep and inactive Bill Richardson who has tramped the Kebgen area almost since the beginning of time said the trouble was the moon Wild Bill stuck by his guns even when confronted with facts that rain clouds had obscured the moon for four successive nights Pete Piersanti at Island Park says the fishing lull is temporary and that the best results of the year should follow the current storms Pf to says business Is far ahead of a year ago That Madison river has been one of America's great trout streams But old timers are beginning to shake their heads as they see the onslaught of the army of tourists The Montana fish and game de partment has been taking measures designed to preserve the Madison fishing Boats have been ruled off the river and prospects are good that next year the stream will be posted for fly fishing only Mav Not Know "As scarce as frog's hair" is an old exoression But the Tnchoba trachus Robustus Is one frog that has skin filaments closely resem bling hair When a snowy owl kills a small bird it tears It to pieces before eating it It will however swallow a mouse whole practically pan-siz- Playoff Slated In Ogden Midget League Regularly scheduled league games were completed last week in the city recreation junior baseball program but a playoff for second half crown will be require in the Midget A loop as three teams ended with four wins and one loss each in the Midget B league the Mayflies won five straight Victories to capture both halves of play It was the same story in the C circuit a sthe Hornets posted wins over the Hawks and Grasshoppers to complete an undefeated season An upset of the high riding Utes first half winners bv the Pence's Weevils in the final game of the second half threw these two teams into a three way deadlock with the Bees tor second half Midget A honoris In the draw the Bees will meet the Utes Monday afternoon at 1 at Monroe for the right to play p the Weevils Tuesday at the same hour for the second half championship The Weevils' wins over the Utes was a thriller with the two clubs battling from a fifth inning 1 to 1 tie for six extra innings when the Pence team chased over three tallies to ice the game as Denny Holmes whiffed two and forced the third out at first Reed Dayton Weevils first sacker was the big star in tne winners attack with a double and a triDle the latter blow driving in the tying run in the top of the fifth Two teams finished the Junior B season all tied up with 3 and 1 records but Ronald Swenson pitched his second no hitter of the week and third in a row to gain the Mudhens a 9 to 0 playoff verdict over the Larks and win the right td meet the Cardinals for the league title in a best two" out of three series starting Tuesday (By virtue of two Wins during the weex xne uuos clinched the second half Junior A championship defeating the Cardinals 8 to 4 and squeezing over the deciding score on a bunt to edge by the Ravens 5 to me cardinals and the Cubs wH now open a two out of three games series Monday afternoon at the Softball Dark for the loan lNrenty-nin- e members of the El Monte Golf club qualified for plav in the August leg of the director's cup event Professional C Stu White announces Ogden Ford Sales will battle Willard and Hill Field Johnny Sarlo was the medalist Wings takes on Heitz Heating in two league encounters in with a 73 follow: Pairings the Metropolitan Baseball league at John Affleck bracket— Sarlo vs park this JimUpper Corolas RulonJohnny Kofoed vs Paul afternoon Vernieu Tom Duncan vs John Bowers Jess Fugate vs Herm Ogden Ford Sales and Willard Lopes 8b Goodell th wane Wayne Bingham Adams If will meet at one p m over nine Zundel vs Chuck Vstes p p Hoislngton Glen Woolsey vs Max innings Heitz Heating and Hill Ogdea Feel fall Mis Besting Johnson: Paul Kofoed vs Val Bedsaul 8b Field clash in the second game at Buben cf Green: Charles Fore bye Miller c Berry Jf three p m Fisher 3b Lower bracket— Charles Beus vs Simpson lb Willard handed the Ford nine Frew lb Bergeson lf Brian Wally Knight vs Jeiinings their lone first half defeat Jim Bird cf 3 Ed son b Rube Ellis vs Ray Adams: Doc bye: ' Lacey If Zundel late of the Las Vegas club c Timmermss Nfclson R Ortpn vs bye: Mack Cook vs rf In organized baseball will be on Draaycr aa Jackie Card: Bill Chick vs Elwood Gray as the hill for the Willard team Ken-ne- y Vernieu Berrett r Drrsdale Cliff Sheldon vs Lvnn Wright p Berrett xAU toe the rubber for Foley George Gordinier vs T L Ogden Ford Sales VMM Staaalngs Draper JJW Jim Zundei left a southpaw hnrler will pitch against Ogden Ford Sales In the first Team Jim Yates veteran Won Lost Pet Bill Hales and Rulon Kofoed will right hander Heitx double header in the Metropolitan league at Affleck park today Znndel is a star of the Willard game £m Wrixht will do the chucking for 1 4 800 Heating Hill Field meet in the finals of the July leg 3 750 center will be on the hill for Heitx Heating and will oppose Jay Yates of Hill Field Wmzs? jgaen rora t77I Wings He'll be opposed by Jim Willard 3 flrrt Te 750 is 1 for scheduled of Heitz Heating game Wright U S A p m with the nightcap at 3 p m V 3 750 L — T Aaron Home league secretary Wasatch Lima a 667 Fisher 1 Hill Ford Tield Sales 7 900 a looks for a big turnout for the SunWings 500 Badaaul Ogden Smith Food Inc Ogden Ford Sales 15 T a a 473 400 Hacker retired the first 22 Oaks double header: 22 10 a Morgan 453 s 283 Tucker Morgan to face him but Spider Jorgensen day Probable SB Foes Draayer Swift's lineups Ogden 400 6 9 000 N — and Lloyd Christopher rapped sucHansen Wasatch Lime 10 4 - MB' ill Eitla Wings iiiara Watanabe Smith Foods LOS ANGELES Ayg 4 (AP) — cessive singles in the eighth to Woody a tt cf 400 5 IS si Bambrough Individual batting averages second Yamasaki Smith Foods C Barker Sb 40 Clayton 2h js S Warren Hacker Los Angeles right- ruin Hacker's bid for a D Barker 3b Cato U A P 5 400 4 Colquette SB"" iame ana Team Oakland AB H Pet C Barker Willard ? 000 000 000—4 3 ft Woodland c hander today tossed a three-hitttaf 4 400 Nslson rf Harada Smith Foods 18 S 500 D Barker Willard ix 001 020 OOx— 3 9 0 vngeies Ell wood if 13 Wood 3 in downing Oakland 3 to 0 384 lb 12 Berry Belts Heating Gettel and Laraano: Hacker and Dant a 500 Ellswood Wells rf Willard 3M Boyd c lucaer Keitz Heating 13 S — — iiunmrmir Heitz Heating 13 3 384 J Angels 3 to 0 Narv Williams Blanks Pilots With no-hitt- er er ' STATE OF UTAH DEER PROCLAMATION No-Hitt- er -- left-hand- no-ru- no-h- it a er 3-- five-foot-t- eh er two-thir- ds i City-count- d 21-- 1 pairs The food of the hamadryad of India the largest species of Cobra consists entirely of other snakes Although water holes are gathering places for many of the animals on which the lion preys he seldom makes a kill at one of these oases Tarantulas Last Week' Resalts Blue Sox t Weevils 0 1 000 5 MUget Mayflies Cicadas Wasps Woodticks Legend has it that the kangaroo's i name comes from a native phrase j in know" given Spiders meaning "I don't inPanthers man who I replv to the white Last Week's Results quired the name of this strange Wasps 4 Mayflies 13 animal Cicadas S3 Panthers a ''J The 1951 deer proclamation appears on this page today Sportsmen are all urged to cut it out M keep it tor future reference Woodticks 3 Wasps 1 4 200 S Woodticks Mayflies 12 Panthers 6 9 Cicadas 4 Spiders MMfet C Leagee Biack Won Lost Widows 8 0 4 3 a 1 Pet 1000 3 3 400 SALT LAKE CITY Aug 4 (AP) Hawks Beetles 1 4 200 Gov J Bracken Lee today desig- Black e a 000 Grasshoppers nated Aug 16 as Babe Ruth me- Last Week's Resells morial day in Utah He noted that Grasshoppers 0 Hornets 7 Black Beetles 8 Hawks 21 the Babe Ruth foundation is arJunior Cardinals 8 'Black Widows 7 ranging events honoring the memBlack Widows 10 Grasshoppers 4 Hornets 10 Hawks ory of the famed baseball player 8- - Cardinals 11 ©lack Beetles NEW GUNS JtJ Remington 1 1 C AtL Auto 12 gouge I 1 Remington Pump OA OA -- 12 OUOU 16-gau- ge Winchester qq 70 Model 12 Ithaca Featherweight A1 gauge 1 7 20-gou- Winchester Model 24 Double r I 3 m 1 2- 1 - JL 110 8065 RIFLES Remington 721 At 9235 Remington 12475 72 IB 3006 M 721 Remington 5" 10390 3006 Remington 722 257 Roberts No 340 L 3030 Savage 32 Special Marl in 3030 Won Lost 0 4 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 Cubs v Cardinals Mark Bott Ravens Junior Reds Last Week's Results Cardinals 4 Cuba Junior Reds 5 Mark Bott Ravens 4 Cuba 5 Junior Reds 9 Cardinals Junior Myr! B League Besalts 750 290 250 290 11 3 1 3 3 1 2 ' Pet 1 000 0 Won Lost Hfiis ' Larks Blue Jays Cardinals Eagles Last Week's 7 I iunior a Lest Totals 33 7 27 9 26 0 37 8 000 010 200—3 000 000 000—0 Twin Falls Wins Over Electrics 2 Hornets Junior Cardinals Wm 'Babe Ruth Day' Spiders 3 0 0 2 H — Fernandez Gibson MacKinnon E —Hall RBI — Fernandez Small King — Davis 2BH Hall MacKinnon SB — Fernandez Hall SH—Gregory HPB— Fil-Iiby Williams DP— Deluca to Gregory to Whit Left— Billings 9 Boise 3 Won Lost Pet ER— Michalec 3 SO— Williams 8 Mis 0 1 000 chalec 7 BB— off Williams 2 Michalec 2 3 800 sV T— 1:54 A — 448 3 3 400 400 3 3 2 400 3 Least B h 2 0 0 2 Michalec p Will'msp Totals Billings Boise Bees 3 Utes 8 Hornets 13 Tarantulas S Tarantulas 0 Blue Sox 6 Hornets 3 Bees 13 Weevils 4 Utes 1 0 3 2 Pet 750 750 500 500 000 To Gain in Race TWIN FALLS Aug 4 (AP) — The Twin Falls Cowboys gained a full notch on second place Great Falls tonight by scoring a 3 Pioneer league victory over the Electrics The 'Pokes are now within a half game of the Montana team Twin Falls iced the tilt with five runs in the fifth inning Warren Moore Jim Goff Jack Bukowatz and Jack Hemphill marched to the plate for successive singles good for two runs Vern Campbell who leads the league in batting with a 345 average lived up to his billing by homer over the blasting a three-ru- n left field fence Summary: Great rails Twin Falls : ABHOA ABHQA 1 4 0 Barone3b 3 10-llCampb'llrf 3 0 4 4 118 3 Trower2b winterc Ordunoc 4 12 0 10 1 2'Vltouslf 9-- 0 Angeloness Stoopslf Elliottlb Pryorrf 1 0 5 7iHeldcf 4 3 0 0 Taylor rf 3 0 7 3 Moore3t 4 3 0 0'aMaroney 4 10 0 Gofflb 3 0 8 2 Buk'watzsa 2 0 0 0 Knokec 10 10 5 4 110 113 0 0 0 0 Chesocf 3 3131 Hefner 3b 4 1 S 9 Mud Hens 13 Eagles 4 4 3 S 1 Youngerp Larks 9 Cardinals 7 1 2 11 Hemphill p 4 3 10 Danieisp Larks 9 Eagles 1 Larks 7 Blue Jays ff Totals 32 9 24 ie Totals 38 12 27 18 Serand Half Champleashlp Besalts aRan for Moore in 6th Mud Hens 9 Larks o 003 000 000—3 Great Falls Twin Falls 050 400 OOx— 9 — Barone Winter Angelone CampBj Rain bell 2 Trower Moore Goff Bukowatz Knoke Hemphill 2 E — Barone Hefner POCATELLO Aug 4 (UP)— Cheso Daniels Stoops Cardinal Business Manager 2BH— Winter Taylor Knoke HR — Campbell DP — Bob Green said today that to- Hefner to Elliott to Daniels to Angenight's Pioneer league game be- lone Orduno to Hefner: Trower to Bukowatz to Goff Moore to Goff Trower tween Pocatello and Ogden at ll Bukowatz Left— Great Falls 8 Twin park was called because of to Falls 8 HO— Younger 9 in 3 Daniels wet 1 Halts Opener Po-catel- lo Hal-liwe- grounds 3 in 5 BB— Hemphill 8 Younger 3 DanGreen said the game would be iels 1 SO— Hemphill 5 Younger 1 Danmade up by a double-headstart- iels 3 EB— Hemphill 3 Younger 9 Loser —Younger HBP— Moore by Daniels T— ing at 6:30 tomorrow night The last three games of the Cards 2:05 A— 328 have been washed out Don Gross left hander is slated to pitch the seven inning opening game tonight for Ogden Bill Gear right hander will be on the hill in Won Lost Pet GB the second game Salt Lake City 85 32 870 er 4975 8395 7215 Winchester 22 Reuger Colt and all Standard Pistols Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods Jewelry Watch Repairing Treasure Chest 903 Wash Phone 34145 Open Until 7 p m Pioneer League Great Falls Twin Falls Idaho Falls WANTED S3 SS 49 47 48 44 Ogden Billings PocateUo Boise 33 43 48 47 SO 50 54 70 953 545 510 485 479 448 320 11' 12 15 18 'a 18H 31 Vt 35V Experienced Body Man and Mechanics Bast Working Conditions Saturday's Resells 3: Boise 0 Billing Twin Falls 9 Great Falls 3 Ogden at Pocatello postponed rain Salt Lake City at Idaho Falls postponed rain TOP SALARY Sander's Probable Pitchers Salt Lake City at Idaho Falls (unavailable) (unavailable) 8:15 p m Ogden (two games at Pocatello (pitchers unavailable first at 8:30 p m Sm Kant Moulton OODIN Mt-Jer- mm h SALES St Are Ready For August Leg 29 Willard in Opener Airmen Test Heiiz Machine BOISE Aug 4 (AP)— Marvin Williams 21 year-old n had the third ball game of the 1951 Pioneer league season tonight as the Billings Mustangs blanked the Boise Pilots 0 The from Dearborn Mich allowed only three players to reach first base He walked two and hit George iiliipo with a pitched ball Williams joined two Salt Lake City pitchers m the perfect circle this season Both Bert Barkelew and Ralph Romero tossed no hitters for the league leaders this season Vic Michalec Boise chucker allowed only seven hits These were bunched in the fifth and seventh innings for the only Billings runs And Michalec held the Mustangs hitless for two and innings In the fifth Bob MacKinnon led oft with a double Bill Browne walked and Humbertb Fernandez singled scoring MacKinnon Williams opened the Mustang seventh inning rally by drawing a walk Then Browne struck out before Fernandez singled John Gib son lived oh a fielders choice and Williams was forced at third Dick Small singled scoring Fernandez and Will Davis singled scoring Gibson The pilots were unable to touch Williams for anything resembling a hit The only Mustang error was recorded when catcher Charles Hall In China monkeys were once title threw wide to second tea the y In harvesting employed playoff games will Summary: be! announced with the determintni? Baiae crop Billing ABHOA of winners in the respective recreaABHOA 3 Brownelf 0 0 4 0 10 a haa OBudtnjf tion The platypus programs this week 2 3 Fern'dezss 3 2 4 0 11 Ktngss flattened bill like a duck a body MIM A Lean Gibsonrf 4 0 4 0iDeIuca3b 2 0 5 0 Won Lost Pet Small lb covered with fur webbed feet and utes 3 18 o:wiltelb 3 0 8 0 1 4 800 Davit are 4 hatched 3 3iValtinecf 0 3 0 broad tail Its young 14 Bees 4 j 2° Hallcf 2 0 4 0 41 7 OlFiUipoOf from eggs The eggs are of a Weevils I A 800 MKin'n3b a o a i 0 Gregory 2b I 42 3 tetthery texture and are Joined in Hornets 4 0 1 O'Roelandtc Smithcf 3 0 S 0 Blue Sox 1 200 duck-bille- Ogden Ford Sales Tackles Billings at Boise (Cham-nes- s (Ceplo 8:15 p in FaUs (Burckle at Twin Great Wmk' tGabler 5-- 9) 8-- 7) 4-- 8:13 p m WHEREAS after due Investigation and Board of Big Game Control find SEASONS AND REGULATIONS the State Game Refuse approximately four and nmSbers in Creek that deer have increased mUes to township line common to Tp certain localities to the extent that a surplus exists and thatIn reduction in 1 3 N R 22 B (Spelrs Peak and addition to those obtained through the either sex regular season as specified by thence east along aald township beState Statutes is deemed advisable tween the Jackson Draw and Little under authority of Section TTtah Code AnI?lWJ?EREFORE' drainages to the Little Hole road notated 1943 as amended by Chapter 40 Laws of Utah 1845 we the Utah Hole and point of beginning B1 of and Sate Game Bord do Control Lucerne herebv C??lniite Valley (Ho Either Se-x" - T following rules and regulations pertaining to the hunt"-- Nov und sPec Perniit to?i the season feer of during at hunting the Beginning Junction of the as hereinafter designated and do hereby define the boundaries of state Green River with the Utah Wyoming ria2fVle8erVM a£ecte! by opea bunting seasons on game birds and animals line: thence westerly along said line nt regulations shall in no way affect the to the Antelope-Connsch rule" yeaIfor19?iBasin road the killing regular season of either sex deer as prescribed In Section thence southerly along aald road to aShChft3dteesn0Ttate(J??? "amended by Chapter 44 Law oi ' UUh 1M the north run of Mahogany Drsw NOWP hinafter specifically stipulated! thence easterly along aald rim to the Fish and Game Commission Is directed south rim of Creek h £°aT2iEREFORERefuge Committee and State Board of Big Game Control to thence easterlv Sheep alone aald rimCanyon tn th the kiU'n of de dUtrtcteT ln uch in such numbers Green River thence northerly to the and sel and d?rrTnln°r seasons hereinafter we one-ha- Open for Mourning Dove Sage Grouse Seasons: lf - THFRFfnl't5"0 prescribed — "nnnB unit 300 300 3000 Either Sex Either Sex 1 Oct 6 0 30-3- v Nov Nov Nov Nov 300 3100 Either 8ex Either Sex Nov 3300 750 Either Sex Either Sex Oct Oct Oct 300 Either Sex Nov APPLICATIONS: it further provided that all for ap- -- Of La-Se- RU ES REGULATIONS ETC: FEES Special deer hunting permits will be sold for 8300 each to residents and for slOOO each to except as hereinafter provided and may be Issued only to neraons who have purchased a 1951 Utah Btg Game Hunting License which includes either a 8300 or 8500 resident big game hunting license or a 840 00 big game hunting license Special deer for Salt Lake Heaston the East permits West Heaston Rtansburv and Vernon-Tintl- q units will be sold for 8100 each and may be Issued to Utah residents only Be It further provided that it shall e unlawful to apply for or possess more than one special deer permit for anv one calendar year Special permits shall be valid only on the hunting area and for the season for which they are Issued and shall be nontransferable There shall be no cancellations or refunds after are issued permits 4 CHECKING STATIONS: Be It further provided that all special permit hunters for the following units must register at the designated checking station and must have their permits validated before to hunt and that they must starting also check out at the deaignsted station upon the ts non-reside- nt Oct 10-1- 6 15 34-3- 0 3 24-D12 20-3- (Special Permit Only) (Special Permit Only) (Special Permit Only) (Special Permit Only) 0 20-3- 0 20-3- 0 20-3- 0 conclusion of their hunt regardless of whether or not the hunter was successful in killing a deer a Game Preserve Areas — 'Regular Season: Unit Checking Station East Heaston — Junction of Bingham Lark Road Hiuhway and — Mouth of Emigration Salt Lake Canyon — 8th North anO Main 8tansbury Street in Tooele or Junction of Utah Highway No 38 with Desert Chemical Road: or Utah highway No 38 West of Faust (Davis Ranch) or U S Highway west oi urantsvuie Vernon-Tint- lc — Utah No 38 west of Faust fDavis Highway or Junction of U 8 highway Ranch) No 6 and no 36 west uian nignway of Eureka: or Delta West Heaston — 6th North and Main Street in Tooele: or Junction of Utah Highway No 36 with Desert Chemical Road b Special Hunting Areas— Post Season: Unit Checking Station Bear Mt Goslln Mt — Clay Basin East Mantl — Huntington or Utab HlghSVay No 10 at Quite rmpah Creek Elk Ridge — Montlcello Little Hole— Diamond Mtn Road north of Vernal Lucerne Valley— Manila — CunningNash ham Ranch North LaSal — Moab South LaSal — Moab West LaSal — Moab u-- -- S DESCRIPTIONS OF SPECIAL HUNTING UNITS: j it further provided that it ahall be lawful to hunt for deer under special permit as above described In the following areas only: a Game Preserve Areas— Regular Season: East Heaston (200 Either Sex — Oct 0 Special Permit Only) All of the Salt Lake County drainages off the Oquirrh Mountains except the drainages of Bingham Canyon (including Dry Fork) and the areas around mining and industrial operations as marked and posted on the ground Salt Lake (600 Either Sex — Oct 0 Special JPermlt Only) All of the from drainages into Salt Lake County the east from the Salt Lake-DavCounty line on the North to and Including all of the drainages of Mill Creek Canyon on the south Stansburv (3100 Either Sex — Oct 0 Special Permit Only) All of the Stansbury and Onaqui Mountain from Lookout Pass on the South to Tlmple Point on the North including South Mountain west oi Stockton except for areas marked and posted on the ground Vernon-Tintlc (2300 Either Sex — 0 Oct Special Permit Only) Be- at the junction of Utah State fInning (ighway No 38 and Lookout Pass Road: thence southerly along State Highway No 38 to Boulder Pass thence southeasterly following Union Pacific Railroad to Chaplin thence northerly along west side of Sand Mt to the West side of Desert Mt thence northerly up River bed to Simpson Springs: thence easterly along Lookout Pass Road to the Junction of Utah State Highway No 36 and point of beginning except for areas marked and posted on the ground West Heaston (750 Either Sex — Oct 0 Special Permit Only) All of the Oquirrh Mountains lying in Tooele County b Special Huntinr Areas — Post Season: Bear Mt Goslln Mt (200 Either Bex —Nov That area bounded on the north by the 8tate line on the east by Red Creek: and on the south and west by the Green River East Mantl (20 Either Sex—Dec Beginning at the junction oT State Highway No 31 and Bute Highway No 10 thence south along State Highway No 10 to the Mantl National Forest Boundary Thence northerly along Forest Service boundary to State High-ga- y No 31i thence easterly along State Highway No 31 to State Highway No 10 and point of beginning Elk Ridge (2840 Either Se- x- Deer pet Permit— Oct IS) Beginning at the Junction of Indian Creek and the Colorado River thence down the Colorado River to Hite thence easterly Including all drainages of White Canyon except the Natural Bridges National Monument thence easterly along the old Mormon Road to comb Wash thence northerly along the Comb Reef to the Forest service boundary thence around the forest service bound ary to Alien canyon: thence east along Forest Service boundary to Recapture Creek thence northerly up Recapture Creek to the top of Blue Mountain: thence westerly along the top of Blue Mountain to the Indian Creek Saddle thence down the bottom of Indian Creek to the Colorado River and point of beginning Little Hole (288 Either Sex— Nov Beginning on the Little Hole road at the top of the South Rim of Little Hole (near the west quarter corner Section 31 Tp 2 N R 24 E) thence easterly along the too of the sMi for approximately one-hamile: thence the inn of the K— Rim of Little Hole to the Oreen River thence Oreen River to tbe mouth of "cart Creek thence up ciS Be 30-3- 20-3- is 20-3- 20-3- 20-3- -- 10-1- 6) Utah-Wyomi- 8) ov 18-1- 6r lf 30-3- 0) wood le Utah-Colora- Utah-Colora- do 2) Utah-Colora- Utah-Colora- Utah-Colora- do 2) 6 GAME PRESERVES Be It further provided that the fol- lowing described area shall be known as the Stansburv Mounts in -- Onaqui Mountain Game Preserve (temporary) and ahall be in effect as a game preserve from October 1 1831 to October 1 1852 under authority set forth In Utah Code Sections and Annotated 1943 as amended by Chap1945: 48 Laws Utah of ter thence Beginning at Grantsvtlle northwesterly on U 8 Highway No 0 to Tlmple Junction thence southRanch-Lookoerly on the Skull Valley-Orr- 's Pass road to Lookout Pass: on Pass road ennterlv Lookout tbenee to Junction with Utah Highway No 36 near Faust thence northerly on Utah Highway No 36 to Junction with Utah Highway No 58: thence58 northwesterly to St John on Utah Highway No thence northerly on St road to dirt road that goes around thence Mountain: South easterly northerly and westerly around South Mountain to point where dirt ffjgf around South Mountain intersects the road: thence St road to Orants-viil- e northerly along aald areas marked and except for inposted on the ground This area cludes tbe South willow and Suns-bur- y Game Preserves Be It further provided that the folarea shall be known lowing described Game Preserve as the Vernon-Tintl- c and ahall be in effect as a game preserve commencing October 1 1851 under authority set forth in Section Utah Code Annotated 1843 as amended by Chapter 46 Laws of Utah 1945 ' Beginning at the Junction of Utah State Highway No 38 and Lookout Pase Road: thence southerly along Bute Highway No 38 to Boulder Peas thence southeasterly following Union thence Pacific Railroad to Chaplin Mt northerly along west side ofMt Sand thence of Desert to the west side to Riverbed Simpson northerly up Springs: thence toeasterly alongof LookUtah Junction out Pass road State Highway No 38 and point of areas marked for except beginning: and posted on the ground Open for Deer Elk and Waterfowl Seasons: Mantl Nebo and Fiahlake Ashley (except tbe immediate drainage into Flshlake aa marked and posted on the ground is closed to the hunting of 30-0-- 30-0-- 40-5- ut John's-GrantsvU- le 30-0-- deer) Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl: Dixie Heaston Stansbury Mountain Onaqui Mountain (Note: The StansMountain Game bury Mounts Preserve ta opened to the hunting of deer by special permit only) Opea for Deer and Waterfowl Season: Parowan Wasatch and Mt Ogden (Note Exceptions for tbe Mt Ogden Game Preserve will be found in Sections 7 and 9) Opea for Deer and Elk Season: Cache Heaston and Big Cottonwood (Note: That portion of Big Cottonwood Game Preserve lying north of the southern drainages into Mill Creek and that portion of the Heaston Game Preserve lying in Salt Lake and Tooele Counties shall be open to hunting by special permit only: exception for Cache Game Preserve can be found la Section 8) Open for Deer Season: Mt TimDanogas Gentry Mountain Lower Kolob Crescent Canyon Pleasant irry (eacent the Open for Deer -- rait only 30-3- 0) 20-3- 0) 24-D- i No non-reside- nt mL point of beginning Nash (488 Either Sex— Nov XI All of the drainages into Nash Wash Draw and Cottonwood creek bounded on tbe North by the Rock Cliffs and on the South by U S Highway No 50 North LaSal (208 Either Sex--Nov Beginning at the South Castle Valley Rim near the Junction of Castle Creek with the Colorado River near the White Ranch George then southeasterly following this rim on the south side of Castle Valley to the Pack Creek-Castton road' then easterlv along the ridge on the south aide of Miner's Basin to the summit of the LaSal Mountains then easterly down Deep Creek to the line thence north along the line approximately 20 miles to the Dolores River thence down the Dolores River to the Colorado River to the mouth of Castle Creek the place of utniiiumg South LaSsl (188 Either Rex— Nev Beginning at a point on the line where Deep Creek crosses said line which creek la also called Rock Creek where It enters Colorado thence south along the line approximately 20 miles to a point where Bast Coyote Creek crosses said line thence northwesterly up East Coyote Creek to a point near the LaSal Highway where the Lackey Basin road Joins the LaSal Highway thence up this old road through Lackey Basin to the top of South Mountain thence norththe LaSal erly along tbe summits ofDeeD Mountains to the head of Creek: thence easterly down Deep Creek to the line the place f beginning West LaSal (288 Either Sex—Nov Beginning at tbe Colorado River Bridge near Moab: thence southerly along the Colorado River to Cane Spring Canyon: following southerly along Cane Spring Canyon to West Coyote Creek thence easterly along said creek to LaSal Highway: thence easterly along tbe LaSal Highway to the point where the old Lackey Basin road joins this Highway thence northerly up this road and the head or Lackey Basin to the top of South Mountain thence northerly following tbe east-we- st drainage divide on the summits of tbe LaSal Mountains to of Miner's Basin: thence wes: head the erly following the ridge south of Miner's Basin to the south rim of cast ie ley thence along this rim to the J tuition of Castle Creek with the Colorado River thence down tbe Colorado River to the Colorado River Bridge and place of beginning Draw-Cotton- Season 10-1- special Permit Only) Bee (2 deer per permit) Oct Sex Sex Sex Sex Sex plications special deer permits must contain the applicants full name and address his or her choice of hunting unit a certified check money order or other legal tender in the amount of 8300 for residents and 81000 for nonresidents (excent for the Salt Lake East Heaston West Heaston Stansbury and Vernon -- Tlntic units for which the fee is 8100 and for residents and must include the apolicants only) number taken from his or her visible license SALES: Ia METHOD OF PERMIT Permits on Game PreservesSpecial (Regular Season'): Permits for Stansbury Vernon Tlntic East Heaston West Heaston and Salt Lake will be awarded only to persons making personal applications Personal applications will be received between 9:00 a m September 4 1951 and 9:00 p m September 11 1931 Application omces win remain open rrom 9:oo a m until 9:00 p m dally No mailed anplications will be accepted Said applications will be received at the offices listed below If sufficient applications are not received by September 11 1951 to fully subscribe a unit permits will be mailed for all applications received at that date and the remaining permits will be nlaced on open sale commencing September 12 1951 If! more personal applications for permits are received than the number of permits allotted to each unit a public drawing will be held at 9:00 a m September 18 1961 The drawings will be held at the offices listed below except that the drawing fpr the Verpon-Tinti'- c unit will be held at the Tooele County Courthouse Permit will be issued to applicants whose names are drawn from a receptacle containing names of all applicants for permits for such areas Unsuccessful anplicants will have their deposits refunded The following areas will be open to deer huntint by soecial nermlt onlv: Person? 1 Anp Office Hunting Unit East Heaston 1598 West North Temple Utah S)t Lave 1596 West North Temnle Salt Lake Salt Lake City Utah Tooele County Courthouse Stansburv Vernon-Tintlc Tooele County Courthouse or Eureka West Heaston Tooele County Courthouse k Special Permits — Post Season: Applications for the following units will be received between 9:00 a m 4 1951 and 5:00 p m SepSeptember tember 11 1951 if presented in person and postmarked not later than mid11 1951 if mailed Said night September applications will be received at the as indicated Adcourthouses county dress mailed applications to "Deer Permit Sales Office" in the community listed below for each unit If sufficient applications are not received by September 1 1951 to fully subscribe a unit permits will be mailed for 'all applications received by that date' and the remaining permits will be placed on sale September 12 1951 If more applications for permits are received than the number of permits allotted to a given unit a public drawing will be held at 9:00 a m September 18 1931 at the designated countv courthouse or office Permits will be Issued to applicants whose names are drawn from a receptacle containing names of all applicants for permits for such areas Unsuccessful applicants will have their deposit refunded In addition to the special permit hunt the areas listed below will be open to either sex Hunting during the regular season Sales Office Hunting Unit Beart Mt Vernal Kast Mantl Castle Dale Elk Ridge Montlcello Little Hole Vernal Lucerne Valley Manila Nash Moab North LaSal Moab South LaSal Moab West Moab 3 Nov 33-N- Either Either Either Either Either 300 100 400 200 600 West Heaston West LaSal Be 1951 Sex Either Sex Either Sex 200 East Heaston East Mantt Elk Ridge Little Hole Lucerne Valley Nash North LaSal Salt Lake South LaSal Stansbury Vernon -- Tlntic DKKK PERMITS Number tJnit 30-3- 0) sex'l K or L - 30-3- 0) ! 24-3- 6) JlLtich2ce-QutchuPh- (Either Sex-- Oct same preserves falling within discussed exception in Section 5b the areas opened to mourning dove and sage grouse hunting by proclama-ilo- n OcVaSTf Umt No- - 6 Btn ee- xMantua-Willar- d Unit No S (Either 7 BOW AND ARROW HUNTING Oct Be It further provided that the Mt Sex— ItwyevsJe-Circlertile Unit No 49 Ogden Game Preserve and the Big (Either Sex— Oct Cottonwood Game Preserve ahall be No- - 17 Un" (Elh opened to tbe hunting of deer of either eex by bow and arrow during UaJt NO' the season October 6 to October 30 rMSOc1OU) 1951 inclusive under permit Muddy Perron Unit No 36 (Either which shall be sold forspecial 8300 only to Sex— Oct exception discussed in a person who has purchased a 18S1 Sb Section resident or huntbig game Nebo Mountain Unit No 41 (Either ing license Bow and arrow Sex— Oct I Will be sold udotj anolicatlon permits at Mm Oak city Unit No 53 (Either Sex-- Oct Game and Commission offices FJb ISPS West North Temple Salt Lake Ogden River Unit No 7 (Either Sex exception discussed in Provided that a bow of not less —Oct 7 and 9 Section than forty (40) pounds pull ahall be Parowaiu No 57 (Bather Se- xUnit used Sharpened broad head arrowheads of not lees than A inches in width No 80 (Either Unit Mlkaugunt and 2 Inches in length must also be -Oct used Rw-Whit- e Blver Unit No 33 Be it also provided that It ahall be J?!ce unlawful to carry firearms of any kind (Either Bex— OctN0- 43 (EthCT on such special bow and arrow hunting areas except that bunting for deer Sa't No 10 (Either Sex-- Oct Unit and elk with rifles will be exception discussed In Secon the Big Cottonwood Gamepermitted Preserve 5a and 7 and part of Mt Ogden Game Preserve tion San Juan Unit No 31 (Either Sex— during seasons heretofore and herein- uci exception discussed in Secafter prescribed 5b tion 8 BUCK ONLY AREAS: Be it further provided that the fol- — Oct 20 30' Vai N°' 29 (Btner S lowing described areas shall be open South Nebo Unit 43 (Either Sex--Oct to the taking of buck deer only dur0 ) 1931 regular deer season-Lak- e ing the Stansbury Mountain Unit NoJ la Fork-Dr- y Gatejk Sex— Oct 0 'Either special permit (Bucks only— Oct ) only The drainages of the Uintah Moune Strawberry-DucheanUnit Noi S tains from the north from and In- (Either Se x— Oc' j ? the drainages of Lake Pork cluding 15 No Unit Timpanogas tith on the west to and including the —Oct J T oi ury uuicn on tne east: Twelve Mile Umt No 40 (Either Sex lurawages above the Ashley National Forest —Oct Vernon-Tintlc Boundary :'f Unit No 13 (Either West Desert 0 Sex— Oct special permit only) (Bucks only— Oct Wellsvllle Mountain Umt No 4 of the Either Sex —Oct Beginning at tbe Union Pacific Railroadjunction and the Western Box Elder Unit No 1 (EithState line (in Washington er Sex— Oct 0 ) County Utah) thence northerly along West Desert Unit No 62 (Buck only State line to Southern Pacific Rail- —Oct road (in Box Elder County Utah) Woodruff unit No 8 (Either Sex-- Oct thence easterly along railroad to West 0) shore of Ore at Salt Lake: thence south- II DEER TAG RKil'l tTIDNS: to shore line thence erly along Be It further provided that aU hunt-8f- e Tlmple: am southerly down the Skull Valley-Orr'- s to tag theu-- deer with Ranch road to the Dugway Proving the deerrequired of the big game tag portion Grounds: thence around the east side immediate v of Dugway Proving Grounds to Simp-eo- n after making the stamp kUl and It will be Springs thence southerly down unlawful to transport aald deer from riverbed to the west aide of Desert the place of kill without said tag beMountain: thence southerly to the west attached thereto as hereinafter proside of Send Mountain: thence south- ing vided The tag must be attached at erly to the Union Pacific Railroad at tbe bock Joint or at tbe base of the Chaplin thence southerly along rail- antler of the deer II a deer is killed road to point of beginning a special permit it must be te CLOSED AREAS' in the manner specified above tagged with Be it further provided that the fol- i he nri furnished with the special described areas within the permit lowing named counties be closed to bunting The postcard portion of the special during the 1951 deer season deer permits must be turned in at the Cache County: station at the conclusion of That area bounded on the west by checking or not the hunter trie nunt whether Hollow road was the Cowley Canyon-Her- d in killing a deer In the on the south and eaat by the Saddle eventsuccessful the owner of a special permit Creek road: and on the north by the does not hunt the postcard portion of ' old Meadowvllle road the deer permit must be comspecial Sevier County: filled out and returned to the Tbe immediate drainages Into Fish pletely State Fish and dame Commission 1958 Lake from tbe West West North Temple Salt Lake City Wehat Cenaty: later than five days after the close That area lying within the Ogden not Of the deer season for the unit con River Game Preserve except the drain- cerned Garden 12 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS ages Of Strawberry Creek Creek and Dry Creek into the Weber Provided further that any area not River and all the drainages from the otherwise mentioned herein may be Game Preserve into the North Fork of closed to hunting without further BV the Ogden River which shall be open tire as aja emergency conservation fire to the bunting of one deer of either prevention or game management meassex during the regular season (excep- ure by suitable posting sign sand mark-er- a tion found in Section 7) Areas lying within all National Park Provided further that it shall be b and National Monument boundaries lawful for any person at any time to within the State of Utah or kill deer aided by the use of hunt 18 HUNTING UNITS SEASONS a flashlight spotlight automobile AND REGULATIONS: or artificial light Of any kind Be It further provided that the re- light whether used by the person pursuing mainder of hunting units within the or hunting deeror or by any person State not hereinbefore mentioned will guiding acoompanylng the be open to either eex hunting during hunter aiding the regular deer seeaotv Provided ahall tt be unlawful that Deer Hunting Unit Summary: any person at any time to hunt Unit No 50 (Either Sex— for Antimony KHL or pursue deer with a shotgun 0 ) Oct any gauge or with any kind of reAshler-VernUnit No 38 (Either of 0 volver pistol or with a calibre 20-30 Sex— Oct ) 22 special or any other 22 Beaver Unit No 98 (Either Sex—Oct HB9 SBjtopt a 22 high power calibre a 22 Hornet or a 23 Swift or equivalent Blacks Fork Unit No 34 (Either Sex Provided further that it shall be —Oct 2030 ) for any person at any time Rock Cliffs Unit No 38 (Either Sex unlawful to hunt km or pursue deer with a — Oct Exception discussed in dog or dogs Section Sb Provided further that tt ahall be unBoulder Mtn Unit No 31 (Either lawful for anyone to fall to stop at Sex— Oct checking stations where a stop sign Cache Unit NO 3 (Either Sex— Oct is displayed exception discussed in Section Provided further that all hunters NO 9 must in and out of checking ' 19 Coalville Unit No (Either Sex— stationsregister upon areas where such stations Oct established (See Section 4 above) at Provided Daggett Unit No 33 (Either Sex— further that any deer havSecin discussed Oct exception Inches tat ing antlers lees than five an tion No 5b antler-les- s shall be considered Davis County Unit No 9 (Either Sex lengthdeer —Oct t It to provided by statute taat the Diamond Fork Unit No 18 (Either above rules and regulations thereof Sex— Oct shall have the force and effect of law Dixie Unit No 81 (Either Sex— Any violation thereof shall be considOct as a misdemeanor and ahall be East Canyon Unit No 8 (Either Sex ered aa each prosecuted —Oct Mite Game Refuge Committee East Tlntic Unit No 14 (Either Sex State Board of Big (Same Control A" 30-0-- SSrfSjHF9 and -- 1951 30-3- 0) 20-3- 0) 30-3- 0) 20-3- 0) ocToT Le - 20-3- 0) ui 20-3- 30-3- 20-3- 0) 20-3- 0) 30-3- 20-3- 0) 20-3- 30-3- 0) 20-3- 0) Utah-Neva- 20-3- 30-3- 0) 20-3- "'- "aw 20-3- 25-2- 20-3- 20-3- 0) 30-3- 0) 20-3- 0) 20-3- 0) 20-3- 20-3- 0) 20-3- 0) 20-3- 0) 30-3- 0) —Oct 30-3- 0) East Zion Unit No 39 (Either Sex— Oct Ephralm Unit No 39 (Either Sex— Oct Falrview-M- t Pleasant Unit No 38 0 ) (Either Sex— Oct Fillmore Unit No 34 (Either Sextet Fremont-100- 0 No 46 Lakes Unit (Either Sex— Oct exception discussed In Section 9 Cordon Creek Unit No 33 (Either Sex— Oct Heaston Unit No 11 (Either Sex— Oct exception discussed In Sec30-3- 0) 20-3- 20-3- 20-3- 0) 20-3- 0) 30-3- 0) 30-3- 0) tion 20-3- 3a Heber Unit No 31 (Either Sex— Oct Henry Mountain Unit No 33 (Either Sex-- llfcSe" 30-3- 8) Oct Hobble Creek Unit No 17 (Either il Sex— Oct Huntington Unit No 34 (Either Sex —Oct exception discussed in Section Sb Joe'a Valley Unit No 33 (Either Sex — Oct exception discussed In Section Sb 30 (Either Sex-- Oct Kamas Unit " No ' 20-3- 0 20-3- 0) 30-3- 0) 20-3- 0) Kanoeh Unit No 33 (Either Sex-- Oct 20-3- 0) Kolob-Oa- k Valley Unit No 38 (Eith7 ) 0 er Sex —Oct Lake Fork-MiFork Unit No 37 (Either Sex— Oct Unit No 22 Lake (Either Sex— Oct exception discussed In Section 8 LaSal Mans Unit No 30 (Either Sex —Oct exception discussed in Section 5b 1$& 20-3- ll 30-3- 0) ks 30-3- 0) 30-3- 0) (SEAL) (SignadfT FERRY EG AN Chairman Subscribed and aworn to before ass this 1st day of August TP1950 ASMAND CARR Notary Public840 j Jtuy 3L HH NOTICE SALE OF CONFISCATED GUNS AND H MI T ACKLf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that :n or Utah conformity with Section code Annotated lacs on August 30 1951 at 10:00 o'clock A M in the Senate Chambers at the Utah State Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utah a public auction will be conducted to dispose of the following items which hae been confiscated by the Fish and Game Each gun and pole 9jgt: Department bV offered separately: Number Item 13 — Shotguns 0 Winchesters 28— 23 Rifles 2— 22 Pistols 2— Casting Rods snd Reels 3— Fly Rods and Reels Lj 3— Telescope Rods and Reels The above items will be on display in the Senate Chambers room in the State Capitol Building on ' August 29 195 The Pish and Game Department the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any parts thereof 30-0-- 30-3- ve UTAH FISH AND GAME COMMISSION By J PERRY EG AN -- : Director ' |