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Show Fishing Season Ends, Winners Named In Big Fish Contest A great number of fishermen were out Sunday for their final try of this season, but none were able to overtake the seasonal leaders In the .Cedar Wildlife sponsored "big fish" contest. As a result, the $50 prize, offered of-fered by the federation went to S. M. Clark of Parowan. Mr. Clark entered a 11 lb. 10'i oz. fish early in the season, which proved to be the largest In the contest. In the junior division, the winner win-ner of the rod and reel for the season prize was Lee Carpenter, who entered a 3 lb. 6 oz. catch. Lee is a two-time winner, since he also took the junior prize last year with a 3 lb. 10 oz. catch. In the past week's final weely contest, Dell Carpenter, fatherf of Lee Carpenter was the winner in the senior division with a 2 lb. 14 !4 oz. rainbow, taken out of Navajo lake. His prize was dona do-na t ed IbyNelsonsPoolHa 1 1 . |