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J j x- lf - Junipers 3 jo 1: i tent Must Accept It As difficult as the medicine may be for us sportsmen to swallow we must accept it There are too many deer on the range If we do not harvest them the Dispute Statement will weather There are many hunters who off the mountain We drove will dispute this statement They a reseeding project point out the lush vegetation through which they have seen during the where deer were beginning to October deer hunt And they will drift out of the cedars onto the tell you that they have never sprouting crested wheatgrass We started to enumerate them seen fatter animals This is the an accurate count until group of sportsmen who do not Iwemade 150 But as we had reached know the facts to came and bench-land- s farms the If the deer browse found on of in one the canyons the summer and fall range were the only limiting factor this state muleys were nearly always in could increase its deer herd many sight “Last week” Ken said “we times Muley hunting would be counted about 500 in one of these 6 le J —inaefinitely A I n-- s zy and look fine I j - MOSCpW Idaho (AP) — A sweep o:i the sprints and a fine finishing spurt by Larry Church in the low hurdles gave Idaho its first Northern Division track vic- unsurpassed areas” But these sportsmen fail to reseeded tory of the season yesterday with we As drove back to Salina a 66 6 to 64 wimover Oregon recognize one important item — Bob the situation summarized I State weather Winter forces deer into a “These deer represent High point man for the meet very restricted areas The acreage we And cannot crop was the Vandals’ durable basket- of winter range is very small between buck and ball player Bill Bauscher He when compared with the summer discriminate — at least at the present time doe 100 and range Furthermore deer food on placed second in the increase — even a porbroad jUmp and won the 220-yar- d winter range is generally very The yearly of tion the herd stock — must be limited Much of it is on private da£h to hunters take these animals land land which has already been if But they don’t certainly a cropped by livestock hard winter will “As we have clearly seen the So Many Support Thus we are faced with a rule winter browse is in very poor of range management which we shape This same condition exists cannot ignore The range of over much of the winter range Utah can support only as many in the state A 50 per cent utiliis enough And a deer as there is available winter zation of ofgrass 80 per cent of to 70 removal food We cannot arbitrarily set kill the plant will sage growth the limit by numbers of grazing have noted We that there today animals only This principle is not difficult is about 85 to 90 per cent use of to understand A progressive the better browse plants” how-mancows cattleman knows a pasture will support' The same principle must be applied to our 5-- v' J'rx IX V- har-vestab- CLEVELAND (AP) — Vifctor Rebersak who once managed former light heavyweight champipn Joseph Maxim died Friday atpds bow to be e and Game spokesmen alike courage an early license purchase to avoid? the rush and last minute chance that some dealers may run styort of supply I 2 Bear Lake is open to angUng 4 forest service and the state fish and game dept personnel have been seeking Outside the exclosure the preferred browse plants are dead or dying Even the juniper trees resemble umbrellas The deer have been so hungry that they have eaten even the small branches from these trees a food which they do not ordinarily utilize to any great ex- Death by Starvation “Yes we were hunting mule deer in the southern part of the state 1 wounded a buck but the animal escaped Right there I made up my mind to construct a rifle that would kill big game quickly — with as little suffer- I good recovery is being mide Here was the evidence that the A r fsark ment: erosion starving deer and changes in the vegetative cover But we did nothing ‘ U 1 Some of us were uninformed we didn’t know the facts Others among us could see the evidence of mismanage- 3 ft - “My big game hunting reaUy started in Utah” Roy Weatherby hunter and maker of custom rifles told a group of sportsmen gathered in Kammeyer’s Friday from the shoreline boats or through the ice from 4:00 am to 9:00 pm from Jan 1 1955 1 7 K l through Dec 31 1955 except for fW i three spawning locations Daily ' V J k ing as possible hours prevailing through-bor- n ‘?v fishing near on a farm Roy ou Utah are from 5:00 arru to " 7 M 4 Salina Karu returned to his!9:00pmi J i i') adopted Los Angeles In his gaV rage he souped up a 270 Locations “Friends learned of this flat Spawning : The three spawning locations shooting deadly deer rifle and closed to h angling are: Vn asked me to build additional Creek for a radius Swan (1) Soon I was in the rifle X Pjif i weapons business” of one mile from March 1 1955 making J to and including June 15 1955 (2) South Eden Creek for a Different Now radius Hunting miles of two and one-hamrilnkrTiX J Mr Weatherby pointed out that from Oct Liio 'Trt- - vnrni II 1955 to and includ- hunting today is vastly differ- ing Nov 30 1955 (3) SL Charles High-Line- d ent from days of our grand- Creek (Idaho side) for a radius fathers and black powder of 500 yards “In many instances there are Ken Roberts left Forest Service Dale Jones Utah Fish and 3 Daily bag ' and possession Game Dept and Bob Latimore Forest Service 'inspect one of fewer animals They are wilder limits are: Trout: seven pounds the many junipers on winter deer range near Salina Most trees We need more power and vefocity andor one fish or 12 fish to reach out to kill them — often whichever is caught first The have been eaten so high that they now resemble umbrellas from several hundred yards limit for the remainder of Utah “My safaris?” Roy repeated is 10 fish or 7 pounds andor one “My first African trip was in fish Is 1948 a hunt I killed Whitefish: 25 fish for Bear 70 head of game However many Lake but only 20 elsewhere in of these kills were made to feed Utah Yellow perch: 50 fish but the native help We also killed unlimited! in remainder of Utah about 20 zebras — chiefly to use -- For a number of years we the big game sportsmen have ignored a fundamental principle in range management f 3 'Z y4 Yet we sportsmen were not to blame Stockmen in 4Vf entirely ' k ' instances have abused the many ' C private and public grazing lands r " I'i V'V ' 13 And a few state and national of& ficials have chosen for one reason or another to do nothing — sometimes even hampered the efJ forts to place our range under a sensible management plan tt k m mvmm In 1915 there were very few deer in Utah Much of the range had taken a beating from sheep Dale Jones biologist Utah Fish and Game Dept removes the and cattle but there was room Condition of for more deer protecleg from a deer carcass fou id on Black Mountain buck starved to tion and devicesThrough this that yearling the bone marrow indicated such as the death “buck law” the deer herd has increased until in 1955 we haye too many deer in most sections of the state HSf' T A‘ ' - By ROLLO ROBINSON A- By ROLL ROBINSON Anglers Urged toj Get Licenses 1933 MAY 8 Hunting and Fishing ia w A Anglers are reminded to “teat rush” this year by getting their 1955 fishing licenses before the May 28 general opening With 500 agencies located cjver the state it is not necessary presently to wait for service wiep purchasing a license Howeyer ’the angler who waits until the last few days before the season opens may lose valuable time in the usual last minute rusk All agents have signs displayed noting availability of fish andor game licenses All are presently supplied with them amply Agents and Department of Fish SUNDAY MORNING That So! i t r I 1 J six-wee- k Grade Yourself on This Quiz See If You're Outdoor Whiz as lion bait ! “My next safari was in 1953 with Col Robert Scott author of “God Is My After this expedition the colonel wrote “Between the Elephant’s Eyes” Roy has also hunted in India wh‘ere he“ killed Tuger' Canada and Alaska have also heard the blasts of his powerful magnum rifles “There is one more hunt that I want to make” Roy said his eyes alive with excitement “For polar bears near Spitsbergen” Roy calls South Gate Calif home There he has constructed a $200000 factory where 50 gunsmiths make the finest possible rifles “We are manufacturing a new Co-Pilo- moth’s larvae which eat the clothes — not the adult moth By the time you kill the flying moth the damage has already been done B All these sugars are equally sweet C Flies emerge D from the chrusalis Dogs like most other mammals have sweat glands and sweat but By EUGENE BURNS Ranger Naturalist A nature quiz Get all 7 right and you are an outdoor expert 6 is excellent 5 mighty good 4 fair to middling Answers follow questions eslal)bshing ages which of these statements holds ater? A A deer s age can be closely estimated by the points on its antlers that is the number 0f tines B A rattlesnake’s age can be estimated by the number of its rattlers C A fir tree’s age can be told by the number of growth rings on its stump D A salmon’s age can be estimated by its scales 2 Of all animals — birds fish snakes insects and mamals — full-grow- n ( ' -- shortest-lived- ? which is the Which the longest? 3 What is ambergris? A mad-stone- ? 4 What puts the jump into the moderately t” a ood many other kinds of hzards a chameleon can iJn?e4r° several quick changes e colors don t necessarily harmonize with the background fad to say Even on a fresh green iea the chameleon may change rifle” Roy concluded “The calion a red blossom ber is 378 Bullets will leave the t0 barrel at 3000 ft per second with 6000-foo- t pounds of energy This weapon will surpass all of the standard English double rifles for elephant rhino and buffalo’ earth-browsky-gree- n n Duchesne Stages Odd Program n u ' : ' No Limit on Species There is no bag or possession 1 limit on other species of fish in the lake 4u Any natural or manufactured imitations of insects bugs worms grubs larvae frogs salamanders mice flies small fish or parts thereof except game fish imita-tio- n minnows spinners wobblers plugs and spoons may be used- However all minnows used in the lake must be taken from Bear Lake One important feature of the proclamation is that no lure shall t be used which has more than three spinning blades and one rudder It is also unlawful for any person to possess sell or offer for sale any salmon eggs or imitations thereof for use on Bear Lake This provision of the proclamation may confuse anglers for throughout the remainder of Utah salmon eggs were made jf lawful bait last ApriL I ' Remember Regulations Rules Confusing Mexican jumping bean? Those sportsmen inclined to Some confusion exists concernMembers of the Duchesne Fish 5 Lightning strikes the earth Association recently ing the angling regulations for criticize this exception must refrequently each year But about an( Game have member that the regulations for Bear Lake how often? At 10000 times a staged a fifth annual conserva been made a Bear Lake were made last Jan fishermen few apd law forum year? A million? 500 million? 2 tion seminar and 1 have several'‘ months lost their prior to the tempers ' Originated in Utah by this billion? ' ' lake of Because the release this general 'angling sprawls sportsman’s organization all meet- across Sneaked Into Zoo line a proclamation the Utah-ldah- o ings were designed to promote It is unlawful to take fish in 6 A lot of curious things have a better understanding of the compromise agreement between deer range sneaked into our folk zoology total conservation picture and at- the two states is necessary' Per- Bear Lake by any ‘method except At the invitation of Bob Lati-mor- e Which of these statements is tendant problems on a local sonnel from the two departments angling-Artificilights are formeet and draw up regulations bidden Every person except rescorrect which in error? A The state and national level Dept of Wildlife management for the Forest Service and there must be conces- ident childrenunder 12 must moths one sees flying in a room of Obviously full of the day Purposes Dale Jones Utah Fish and Game sions first procure a license' In addiboth sides from eat clothes B Cane sugar is this year were: A yearly fish planting schedule sweeter meetings looked of a this This is writer the spe- tion churning or baiting the than beet while sugar Department summary To gain information that will cial ' over a section of winter deer for the state’s 12 hatcheries was from the maple is still sweeter proclamation for water is illegaL foster better understanding be- Bear fishing last week as meetings C Small flies Lake this range in southern Utah last week designed Finally it is unlawful to ship year: grow into large enWe picked up Ken Roberts were held by fisheries chiefs and flies D Dogs do not sweat tween individuals and law from1 both fish out of Utah A fisherlicense An 1' game angling forcement agencies man forest ranger at Salina Then we biologists with superintendents When hot they pant can take his limit is however and Utah Idaho recognized study sportsman problems over the entire lake drove up Soldier canyon and of the various hatcheries v 7 Can a chamelon change its so Tothat with him as he leaves the state “We expect the new planting colors to match a working plans may be branched off into the Black Mt person’s to made correct them to of more fish the put district to the south We passed program clothes? of all To coordinate anraised the into the state by an “erosion dam constructed by Answers: 1 Only C and D are law enforcement procedures officials of said creel” gler’s Department the CCC boys in 1938 correct Once a deer passes its “So great was erosion in this Fish and Game Director J Perry prime its antlers have fewer ' To develop mutual understanding between sportsmen conserva- Bq to tines until it the return canyon v Ken said “that the dam Egan may tion officers and the courts He noted that under the new forked was filled with top soil in two The rattlesnake stage Several million additional naMost of the meetings were dethere were several reaskin shed its times several years Too many deer sheep and program may to law voted the forum and sons to expect a greater number a panel tive trout eggs are expected to Free instruction and weekly cattle” each time adding a new discussions of related year of problems be taken at the Strawberry Res- matches will feature the activities hatchery fish to reach the rattle Also many of these fall We drove up the mountain Several short talks and illustrated creel and at the same time give off A fir’s through juniper and pinon pines increased age can be told accu- lectures were given concerning ervoir this year according to of a junior archery program now each for production until we came! to a fence But rately by its growth rings Like- fish and game management spokesmen for the Utah Depart- being organized by the city dollar expended this was a special type of fence fisheries a technician can study the wise at the invitation of ment of Fish and Game All future planting instruc- salmon’s recreation department and the Ken called it an exclosure scales and by its growth theAttending local were will come will tions sportsfrom the take organization increased The departegg Ogden Archery Club “This first fence” Bob exrings tell its age accurately men landowners judges county ment’s offices are These central a of Boys and girls between the Shortest-liveof all animals attorneys officers concerned with result from the operation plained “will keep out sheep now set up to conform with the nd 17'r“Adi”8 eascattle and horses Deer can oIn1J)'r5 from field survey is the May fly Some live only a javv enforcement on the local and new fish Udder end spawn taking m facts gained area are eligible to few hours The oldest is the giant ily jump inside” evei representatives and facilities at the south end of the join the new organization and Dingle-Johnso- n work under the continuing 1 We sat on the fence and noted state-wid- e A? normal jue expect-officials from the Utah Wild- lake along and above the Indian participate in its activities withfisheries sur- t0rtoise7 that there was little difference vey Some ex- key exceeds a century ancy Federation U S Fish and life cost with the provision that project between the vegetation on each perts believe it may exceed 300 Wildlife Service U S Forest Creek spillway They will be in out of to the are Objects program each member furnish his own taken to side This didn’t make sense unthose addition normally Service Ute Indian Tribal Counsize and years the place right type til Ken explained that this area number of fish in each stream More Expensive Perfumes cil Attorney General’s office and at the Clyde Creek-Straberry equipment Clifford L Davies president of is not open for grazing by live-stoc- k lake and 3 Ambergris an ingredient of the State Department of Fish River station in the north end the Ogden Archery group and reservoir consistent and the more expensive perfumes and Game of the valley his 'staff of volunteer instructors’ “This shows' he said “that with known productivity All meetings were held in each comes for water whales from Quite pressure angling sperm will conduct the free instruction' g ladder A fish holding ponds by deer is our I It is expected that is undigested material rooms of the new county courtit considerably likely the Mt Ogden archery range be-jt and other facilities are now problem here” less duplication and improper which has been ejected A mad-ston- e house at Duchesne each Dale Saturday “The second exclosure” will result this year and ing constructed and are expected is a stone occasionally Several junior tournaments are pointed out “eliminates the planting to be completed by May 10 This in the future as the total stock- found in the stomach of a goat for the coming season planned deer” will be in ample time to catch ing program is integrated on the antelope and deer of their relaa roving' shoot at the including state-wid- e the bulk of the spawning run club’s level with the known tives A foreign body sometimes More Luxuriant range in ’ Snow Basin that is just now beginning to Inside this area the browse facts from the field surveys gains access to the digestive tract Registrations for enrollment show up In the past only a miniand lodges in the stomach where was obviously' more luxuriant are being accepted at the recreamum of eggs have been taken at The sage cliff rose and bitter eventually the accretions turn it tion office and may be made in into stone Ogden Footprinters will dine brush (important deer foods) person or by calling phone which 4 the bears When the shrub to were starting recover Ogden Reds at luncheon at Applicants will be notified as to 7-- 1 the name is in bloom or shortly i he Canton Cafe Monday at noon “And we constructed these exthe opening data of the program thereafter a moth deposits its President Heinie Wagner anclosures only Itwo years ago” t Ken said OAKLAND (AP)— Behind the eggs in the blossoms or green nounced last night matures and seed his Jim As Crandall the Manager stile brilliant five-hi- t We climbed a ten-fopitching of seedpods to enter the third exclosure Here Dwight Stoddard Los Angeles de- the eggs develop into larvae Ex- entire squad will attend the HOLLYWOOD (UP)— A game 7-- 2 the browse showed an excellent feated Oakland 7 to 1 in a Pa- ceedingly strong for their size luncheon Sar-l- o between San Francisco and Holly Business over or move turn when Manager Johnny they cific Coast League game yestergrowth SAN DIEGO Calif (AP)— The rather abruptly the bean tilts along with President Emmett wood of the Pacific Coast League “This third unit” Dale ex- day RBlackinton X and because was and Director H Joe rolls tumbles jumps hitting of Ed Kazak and Milt postponed jerks yesterday plained “has a rodent tight Score by innings: 100 100 023— 7 12 0 Los will will also on be earth the be hand 5 wet strikes It of Angeles played Smith the former driving in four fence Even the jack rabbits are Oakland grounds Lightning 000 OOO 010 — 1 5 0 Mark 25 Evans as a be of will master the two week times billion the about here July excluded You Vill note that here part runs gave San Diego a 7 to 2 year Batteries:- Stoddard and Pramesa double-heade- r Pacific Coast League victory over 6 All are false A It is the of ceremonies of a twi-nignot hedged and Cain Black 8) Strah 9 and Neal ‘ y State Plans New al Fish Program I j E I Trout Eggs Will City to Assist Planted Young Archers -- ! d jse w over-grazin- I ‘ Footprinters to Dine Players Angels Trounce Oaks j Rain Postpones Coast Gamo ot Mc-Cu- - NONCHALANT SPORTS JACKETS WITH BALANCED TAILORING® BYtTILlILY® CLOTHES These sports jackets improve your peace of PLACE: PARAMOUNT BOWL L 39 i ‘ Known Far and Wide as Ogden's Headquarters of Sportsdom Be -- 95 10 Games for Women 20 Games for EVlen t Dial - Special for the Month Jump UriDERGOAT imtO (8 A POOL $3750 Jab) 73© OPV0UR MOVING? 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