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Show V Mpfilii T frgMEJttcg rtNMlLi miwi'gr ) Hi 1 DESERET NEWS, Satuiday, May 31, 1969 Winds Plague Strawberry; Steinaker Rated 'Good' HACK By mar MILLER Am! a.-.- IXOM 11ARTT i T RAW BERRY of each i'r got together t'noce who could tolci-.t- tie wnd tie luck e ,v supeib RFSER-OI- tenacious wid beat dow n hard upon Stra" herry Reservoir all night loi g Most of tne fish caught weie sn,l! rair.ging about a halt a Friday and greeted the oaid witn a rough handshake to open the fi'inng season. Fishermen did not chance to experiment bigger fish. A Satui-da- poind v hae the foi the The wet wind Drought a litOne boat got tle trouble broad side to the wind Fndav The fish weie ieie, tne fish errren were with them and night at dusk and sank. Satur-di- v morning another craft with four people and a dog aboard anchored fiom the alt end and was swamped puttirv a into the lake They were tescued by nearby boaters. The dog was trapped in the boat and survived an hour ind a half before being res-- c mediately. The largest fish this ued. Mary had quit tne lake before S a m. Many launched heavy as round the lake, crowd is a repoii-e- to about Tributaries to the Su aw berry are closed until July 1 All cause one rumors that of was going to filled the shmehne of Sterna 4 STEINAKER RESERVOIR Fishing was good but not faM here Saturday moiiung. More anglers than expected turned out at Steinaker be- but the participants on the lake were considerable less because of the wind Flaming Goige fishermen quit that lake Saturday and soon Stei-nak- r tlnee pound-- . Most of the fisn were the yearling plants. 1 The tasen came saw The high water had made docking near impossible. last year Goige and Green River" Those who began at the 5 am inaugural heie on inch l.tnibcws. got One of the first to take a pan of nice fish tow aid his limit was Donald Orlando of Tooele Steinaker diew many anglers ft om northern Utah, possibly because the reservoir of a reputation is getting being ovei looked for Flaming Goige. However, a number of other waters m this aiea aie extiemely high. their boats Friday night but pulled them off the lake ini "every- Hanung River at Ranch, Mon I.ale, The Fiog Ponds nearby and o her south slope of the lintah streams Steinaker is bumfull o' nice rainbows aie being taken fiom S'ein-ake- i vv ter and boaters had little up to two and three trouble launching pounds Veteran Steinaker anglei s The weather was clouds, full predicted that Friday but warm over eastern Utah moon would mean better fishwith anglei s turning cut to ing Satuiday late in the dav, due to fish feeding dm mg tie 'iich Uintah Bisin vvateis Sand Uintah Was.i, night. Some now New Gun Club For S.L Opening June 6-- 8 The new Salt Lake Gun Club will have its grand openwith the Golden ing June Spike Centennial Shoot. The new layout is locaied at North Salt Lake City on Cudahy Lane and Redwood Road, barely in Davis County. The spacious quarters there will pi ovule one of the finest facilities possible for this big Marv shoot, club president Gallenson aid. Things were a little crowded at the old site on North Temple, but there s plenty of room now for all phases of 6-- 8 I -- g The PITA event has claim to 600 registered targets, 17 perpetual purses and 31 trophies. Gunners from all over the West will be aiming for them ? The site of the Golden Spike Centennial shoot will be championship scheduled that afternoon. Second half of the Golden Spike singles event is slated Sunday morning Final event is the Golden Spike Handicap Special cash prizes are ah-offered for things like break- ing 25 straight, Gallenson said Entry fees information can A ceremony Friday is scheduled to open the club for the first shot. stake June 6 will be the Utah class champion-slup- s in A. B. C. D. with doubles in A, B. C, that afternoon. The Golden Spike Special, first half of the Utah singles championship, is slated Saturday with the handicap At Salt Lake City's Dan Monson found fishin g fair in swift Mill Creek Canyon stream. ieprs Hegooira IFosh is a summaiy of the oppuing day fishing success throughout Utah: NORTHERN UTAH Far Best from boats Fockport S'o. from shore Pressure moderate inches Average catch. Rich County Little Creek good with moderate press jre Bg Cree good with heavy pressure Lynn VeMey Reservoir, Bo 5jer Boat and Pressure heavy. County shore fisnmg very good North Cache County Logan River fair, loht pressure water high and clear Reservoirs heavy pressur Reservoir fishing much better than stream fishing East Canyon Reservoir Good fishing from boat and shore Catching many rainbow, eight inches to three pounds some cutthroat EASTERN River h gh, a in Fork Duchesne successful pressure was i yht Thos were latchng quite a few browns, most inches fish-m- n Bg Sand Wash Reservoir 250 Most and fishing has been good inches catches were Green River No report on specific reas but general report on river Indicates heavy pressure with fishing slew Those fish caught have and spotty been 2 4 pounds River isn't expected to be good until water level drops later during season Largest crowd, Schofield Reservoir heaviest pressure ever. Fishing good to excellent Sunnyside Canyon Pond Pressure on the children's pond was heavy w th most gentnq limits Fishing good Gra$y Trail C.eex High water, so pressure light Not much success Huntington Reservoir Fishing slow to JttfcKs -- HP I fair F hmg fair to Pete s Hole Successful w th ligh pressure cutthroats mam y taking glers Traffic heavy Blending area fishing good Lake Powell Over 1AC0 cars boats m this area but fishing is and only CENTRAL UTAH Fork end North Fork, Ameri- can Fork Canyon Heavy fishing pressure, good success on rainbow, few brown and brooks Juab County Reservoir and stream flshmg ate. pressure sown. Success Mark Bowler, Sandy, tries to hook one in Cottonwood's Storm Mountain Reservoir. moder- Big Passport Fees Trouble The Golden Eagle pa: sport ran into trouble several years ago, shortly after introduction. The $7 didnt set too well with the public, even if it did mean access to all national parks and forests. How many vacationeis aie fighting to keep the $7 fee. The federal government has announced that sales haven't produced enough levenue, and the implication is there thut fees may be raised or at the least, separate entry fees as- sessed. "This legislation which was approved m the Senate by a 92 to 1 vole, is due to expne Mai ch 31, 19i0, unless takes some action about complaints some fees of at imposition free recreation previously areas. However, once the users became aware of the benefits that accrued from the yearly $7 permit, the opposition ceased. said, "Since 1965 the Golden Eagle passport lias the bearer and eveiy-on- e with him in a private to enter more than 3 000 He National Con-gies- ho parks, forests and reservoirs. Many are retired and enjoy the opportunity to travel and visit our natural wonders. The annual fee peimit lrs allowed them to visit these lands at a great reduction in cost. He told the Senate. "When the Passport plan was first introduced, I, like many of my I am sure, re- colleagues Match races pitting Paul Schoenfield against Jim Olson and Jerry Baish against Mike Papadakis will highlight drag racing action at Bonneville Raceway Park in Hunter tonight. Schoenfield runs a C Modi-- f i e d production while Olson drives PLACE THEM IN A JAR OP WATER TO SOAK EN ROUTE TO CAMP- .- "Chevy-A-Go-G- a The duel betweeen Baisch and Papadakis will be a handicap race, with Baisch driving A and a Double fueler a roadster. get a Papadakis head start m the race, no little thing when you consider that many of the top machines cover the quarter mile in seven or eight sec- Papadakis will onds. In addition to the match races, there will be a full racing program in all money and trophy brackets, acording to Bonneville Park Raceway manager Dick Godfrey. Match races will begin tonight at 8 p.m., with the program scheduled to be completed by around 10:30 p m. Action at the raceway continues with mud Sunday 3.00 - Ticket SO Kid I. 3wd$J- - MaNEW YORK (UPD of both winner Prince, jestic the Kentucky Derby and Preakness S' kes, will run 1 miles Sunday morning in his final workout for the Belmont Stakes June 7. SURE... SALT PALACE 8.00 a m. - - races by the sponsored Club. Anyone Skyline Jeep owning - ATTORNEYS - four-- heel ADVERTISERS NOT SORRY! FRI., JUNE 6 to 1 2.00 Noon - SAT., JUNE 7, 1 969 SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY: Utah State Department of Financial Institutions Utah Attorney Generals Office - The Utah State Bar REGISTRATION FEE - W-S- WILLIAM D. 8ACKMAN A 3.00 SALT tAKH CITY, UTAH 8 41 01 BUSINESS: NAME: 1 dri e SALT LAKE CITY 415 UNION PACIFIC BiDG. ANNEX 8;30 QUAD 7:00 1 Prince Works Out BUSINESSMEN two-seco- Uniform Consumer Credit Code Seminar HELD AT THE- - ADDRESS: STATE: CITY: i( CHECK FO o, Baria-cud- k Plan Now to attend the MAIL TO. FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY Adm. super-stoc- $12.00 - PER PERSON $ 6.00 - EACH ADDITIONAL PERSON FROM SAME COMPANY Stocks 50 CARS IN 12 EVENTS 3 MAINS 6 HEATS 3 DASH'S O.n. 436-He- Includes a copy of Utah Uniform Consumer Credit Code with explanatory notes ADMISSION TO ALL MEETINGS A BUFFET LUNCH, FRIDAY AUTO RAC TONIGHT ATTENTION: BE Sen. Bennett said the bill expresses wishes "of many constituents who have been using the passport at national TT s foie then." Parks, Forests and Refuges. Modified ment: cm ceived Jkfe Legislation has been introduced to extend the J7 passport program indefinitely. F. Bennett Wallace Sen. made the state- beans can be ou reach camp ip you Dbied CEADY TO COOK WHEN - ST. LOUIS (UPI) The St. Louis Cardinals acquired outfielder Vic Davalillo from the California Angels Fnday in exchange for outfieldtr Jim Hicks. Davalillo was hitting .155 in 33 games for the Angels this season while Hicks posted a .183 batting average in with Favorites are difficult to pick, but Linda Tsouras and Hortense Wood are figured to give the lady shooters some tough competition. Among the men are a large contingent of local shooters likely to keep top prizes from going out of state, too many to mention all. Raceway Slates Match Duels in oAR POR EXPANSION Player Swap good an average. Tribble Strawberry. Boat fish nq good, troll Tremendous pre fishing very qood sure More bank fishermen than ever Boat fishermen getttnq smalrecorded ler fish, bank fishermen getting larger ones. Payson Canyon Reservoir moderate to heavy pressura, excellent success. success. excellent streams, Payson Thistle Creek moderate pressure, excellent fishing Nebo Creek light pressure due to poor acces, excellent success. Lake Palisade County Sanpete real heavy pressure, excellent results Ephraim excellent. Six Mile very good. SOUTHERN UTAH Slow, light presTropic Reservoir sure Stream below good, brown, brook, and cutthroat taken Pine Lake Good, heavy pressure Pressur Fish Lake up from last year, fishing terrific Many had limits by 8 a m Shiriene Poulson tge 7, caught a 10 pound Mack. Aver age catch 11 inches, lures and bait of all types successful. Fa r to good Johnson Resrvoir pressure up from last year. Rainbow, 12 to 13 inches, taken. Yankee Meadow Reservoir about 300 fishermen. Shore fishing fair, boat fishing good. Minersville Reseroir Pressure high, success fair rainbow average two pounds. Kotob Reservoir Pressure down from last year Fishing from hank and boat good Rainbows running from 10 to 22 inches, few four pounders taken lf Oak City area Fishing qood, limit average per fisherman TIPS OUTDOOR Allow room MonticeNo area Fishing good vith pressure surprisingly tight Joes Valley Fishng good, pressure hevv o be obtained by writing to Gallenson at the gun club, or 220 South State. New club facilities will be some of the finest in the West when completed, with a membership campaign navv offering shooters many opportunities, officials said. Entries include adult (over 18) and juniors. at Salt Lake Gun Club. SPORTS CAPSULES Tooete Canyon Suihvan canyon Res ervoir fisnmg pressure heavy 90 per cnf success, 60 percent succt, on 'e Tcoee County trearrs with heavy Hole B Jk-- XEGISTItATION f EE ENCLOSE!) TICKETS Will BE HELD AT BOX OFFICE eludes is welcome to participate in the mud races. Gates open at noon, with races scheduled to start at 2 p.m. Sell Kennedy By United Press International - The TORONTO (UPI) Toronto Maple Leafs Friday sold veteran center Forbes Kennedy to the Pittsburgh Penguins for an undisclosed amount of cash. To replace Kennedy on the Leals roster, Toronto called up Ron Ward from Rochester of the American Hockey League. 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