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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH I Fish Rearing Ponds Assured Rich County 1923, Sept. 5600 Rainbow. 1923, July, 120,000 Brook. 1925, October, 7350 Schinook Salmon. 1925, Oct, 19970 Mackinaw. 1927, June, 42500 Brook. Cotinued from page one. 1927, June, 90,000 Silver Salmon. that the time was not far distant when 1928, May, 400,000 Schinook Salmon. we would have fish hateheries and 1928, Juue, 92,450 Brook. Dr. W. E. Smith of Logan, Utah, ofreading ponds sufficient to stock Bear ficer of the Cache Val'ey Fish ComLake with proper fish. Sam'l Viiks, of the mission, said he had fished in Bear Bear Lake Fish and Game Club said Lake. He suggested InvestigUkm of food for fish made. Ca. --he valley peo-- 1 that he could for vice-preside- nt speak rightly his club when he said that It was working )e will go limit in sto .ting lake. Said or state 10 costs that foi a fish hatchery and ponds cents iteach for government fish to be established near rearing eight Inchraising Bear lake. That the club was working 100 per es long. - Game Warden Thomas said that cent on such a program. Thos. OConnor of Moitpelier, old Idaho placed one of the best laws it time resident, stated that he had seen ever had on the statute books four many changes take plaee in Bear years ago. It was tbat of closing Lake. It was a case of the survival spring fishing from Jan. 1st to May of the fittest with the fish in Bear 15th during the spawning season. He thought it very essential that Lake he said. That he thought Mack inaw tront was the proper fish to be we take care of spawning season. I believe there is a way of stockstocked, and that it would pay to go into the mat.tet thoroughly and plant ing the lake and if we are going to do it, we must make a start, he said. fish adapted for the lake. The way is to build a series of rearJesse Dunn, deputy state game war den was asked to say a few words re- ing ponds with a capacity of 400,000 garding the screening at the intake fish. To keep them in these ponds north of the lake He said that) in 'the until the following year they are despring of the year during the spawn- posited there and then release them Mackinaw trout, he ing season when the water is convert- in the lake. ed into the lake through Bear River, thought, was the practical fish for a practical screen should be in oprea-tio- stocking Bear Lake. The cost to each state on such a to precept fish from going out. he thought, would cost approxiDr. Foster, in a very Interesting plan, $1200. It would be money talk stated that various conditions mately prevailing at th6 lake must be rectified. well spent. I AM READY, SPEAKING FOR That the Gefiian Carp, which at one time was a very desirable fish was IDAHO, SO LETS GET STARTED. now a menace. It Is of canabolstlc If Idaho gets 1X50,000 eggs from the nature, destroying tront eggs and con- government and they are raised to suming food good for better fish. Fluc- good size and are .transferred to reartuation in water caused from pumping ing ponds, and the same amount la into lake at Camp Lifton. Fish leav- procured by Utah, providing we can ing Jake in spring of year and at time get these eggs from the government, of spawning season. These conditions then I am ready to start In and see what we can do for Bear Lake. Im stated oa be rectified. He said that be fought the seining The U. S. Bureau of Fisheries at law and did not want to see it go into 6 Present time has two competent engineers working on water projects effect He believed that sportsmen and similar to Bear Lake, be said, And people of Bear Lake were anxious to have it repealed and taken off the in a short jtime will have something worked advantageous to conditions statute books. He said the state of here. Dr. Foster stated further that Idaho at the present time waq operthey may be detached to work with ating 112 or 115 rearing ponds in the state. The department was going to the Idaho and game departments ask the next, legislature to increase the In studying the lake. He further license fifty cents, the money to game stated that the U, S. Bureau of Fisher ies was interested in Bear Lake In be used for the building and mainIt wouM taining of rearing ponds. getting the most out of it. not be long nntdl fishing would be A comparison 'of 'Bear Lake and Fish Lake in Utah was drawn by the back where It was five or six years ago, he thought. speakers, and said that Dr. Foster said that the governamount of revenue derive? fronTSowl ment would do its part in furnishing there be could fishing enjoyed in Bear lake. That we could have 2500 peo- eggs for rearing ponds here. That ple visiting its shore "annually, leav- he was going to recommend that 409, ing more wealth than gained from 000 be furnished for rearing ponds 200,000 to each other resources. Fishing guides for for Bear Lake 'w " ' fishing paities would have work tak- state. Speaking of Mackinaw trout Dr. ing them to good fishing places on the lake. The foundation Is here, such Foster said, that that species of fish as beautiful scenery, climate and lake, had a better chance than any other what you need is the lake! stocked vritta trout in the lake. It Is of canaboV tic nature, spawning' in water anyfish, he said. Dr. Foster said JhaJ when Commis- where from 20 to 30 feet Regarding food for fish he said that sioner Meccham and Warden Thomas had decided on proper program, the there was no doubt but what an government would be glad to furnish abundance of food was to be found eggs, such as Mackinaw, Schinook, sil- in the shallow and lower dep1hs. A committee consisting of Tr. Wm. ver salmon or brook. We will go as far as we can to cooperate wiith Idaho Peterson of the U. S. A. C. of Logan, and Utahi he said. Let them lead Utah; Joseph Stock, for Boar Lake the way, we will all have good fishing Fish & Game Club ; Frank Richards, for Montpelier Rod & Gun Club; and in this lake. Commissioner Meecham said that he Clarence Cook for the Rich County agreed with President Hoover in call- Fish and Game Club were named for ing a committee to gath- the purpose of seeing to the establisher a fund of information. Said, very ment of rearing ponds and making little I know about Bear Lake. I have scientific survey of lake. The compassed its shores but have never cast mittee will meet sometime in July to go over location problem and make a line for fishing in it. I am surethat our problems are I selection. Prof. Peterson will act as nna" to he obtalnedEy organization. When j te5wrarir Repersentttives ifrom the Idaho and I went into game commission in .Utnh game department who will work considerable interest was centered 5n Bear lake, and considerable fish was with the local committee are Turnc planted. I am glad that the old In- Sparksman, Boise; and Mr. Whitney terest is being regenerated and we are of the Springvtlle, Utah Hatchery. The banquet at Ideal Beach was an getting away fiom the commercial idea. If we go to work on a scien- elaborate affair and well'attended. tShirley Nelbeker acted as toasttific basis and make a survey we will master and kept the interest at a know how to go ahead. Oommif'Vw'er Meecham said he was high pitch. Game officials were Introduced and gave interesting talks willing to appoint a man from his de- on fish and bird life in the western partment acquainted with lake to work The banquet was followed wltth one appointed from the game de- country. Yhe resort pavilion. JfTTanoe'al by partment of Idaho to work with government representative and would co- Paris Post operate 100 per cent in this work. CUAm'i Him Wrifer Commis-iione- r said that the Utah Isaac Watts Is said to havt been Game commission had planted the following amount of fish in the lake the first writer of hymns especially for children in recent years: n, U-ta- the-va- st " fact-findin- g A tire in time ANY a good time has been ruined by tire trouble on the road. Dont wait until your worn tire actually blows before replacing it. Come in now and let us put a ' or better still, a complete set of on your car. Kelly-Sp-ringfiel- ds , w ! RANDOLPH GARAGE Provo to Heber 27 miles, good condition. Oiled gravel to Olmstead and in Canyon 13 miles; thence graded to Charleston, thence partially graveled, 9 miles and oiled gravel 5 miles to Heber. Olmstead to Junction with. U. S. 91 at Orem, oiled gravel 2 miles. LATERALS. La Sal Junction to Colorado line, 23 miles; unimproved mountain road, good. Montieelk) va Bluff to Mexican Hat 79 miles. Monticello to Bluff, unimproved; Bluff to Mexican Hat, unimproved, steep grades and sand, fair condition. U.- S. 89. Thistly via Fairview, Mantl and Richfield to Arizona line 263 miles. Earth over Sumit to Fair-vie30 miles, fair; oiled gravel pavement to Spring City 10 miles, gravel 6 miles to Pigeon Hollow Jet good condition thence; to Mantl paved 12 miles; thence earth and gravel to Gunnison 14 miles construction tsree miles; Piled gravel or paved 14 miles to Salina; thence graveled or paved to Elsinore 28 miles, chiefly gravel to Panguitoh 72 miles; graded 25 lottes, and gravel 15 miles to Glendale, good ; thence earth with wide stretches of giavel to Arizona line 31 miles. Construction and slow through Three Lakes Canjon, 3 miles , north of Kanab; construction and loose gravel, Kanab to Arizona line 4 miles. General condition of route good. LATERALS-EA8T- . Logan easterly through Logan Canyon to Garden City. and Bear lake, 12 miles. Oiled gravel 2 miles thence graded earth mountain road, fair condition, short detour account snow at summit. Ogden through Ogden Canyon to Huntsville and mouth of Beaver Canyon and end of road 27 miles. Paved through Ogden Canyon to Hunts U-- 1-- 7. 2 U-4- 6. U-4- 7. - w : Haying Time Suggestions Dempster Stackers and Rakes THE BEST MONEY WILL BUY I Ask the neigkbor who uses one Rope 'Cable Pulleys Bam Track and Carriers 'Jackson Forks ' Hay Forks ' In fact all haying accessories SERVICE QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO"TRY US AND SEE. Largest line of repaires in South East Idaho. r Thiel Olsen Brothers MONTPELIER, IDAHO. U-- 2 IT-3- 9. ville. Paragonah-OrtoUnimproved mountain road, 30 miles, good. Cedar City via Cedar Breaks V-2- 9. n. U-1- 4. and Navajo Lake to Gravel Springs and Junction 45 miles. Gravel surface steep grades Cedar City to Cedar Breaks, road closed account snow. Ander-on- 's via Zion Park to Mt. Carmel Junction, 54 miles. Oiling to Toquerville and , construction Toquerville and Virgin, fair; thence gravel to Rockville and Zion Park, 29 miles In Park 9 miles oiled g avel and pavement, tlicnce from east boundary of Park, 16 miles graven and Hurricane or Rockville to Arizona l'tae, fair uninyroved roads. LATERALS, west FROM U. S. 91. Sdiutaquin ; via Eureka and Delta to Holden. 105 miles. Santaquin to Eureka and Lynndyl gravel or oiled sections, gool. improved gravel and graded to Delta, good; thence standard gravel snrfacing 30 miles to Holden. Eureka and Tintic Junction and north via T.foele to Mills Junction 72 miles. Unimproved 30 miles to Vernon; good, tiitnce gravel to Mills Junction, good. Delta via Hinckley to Nevada line 90 miles. Gravel to Hinckley, thence partly Improved desert road to line, good condition. Beaver via Milford and New house to Nevada line, 116 miles. Gravel to Newhouse ; thence partly improved desert road to State line, good condition. Also unimproved mountain road to Puffer Lake, fair. St George Junction via Enterprise and Modena to Nevada line, earth, fair. Levan to Gunnison 31 miles. Gravel and graded earth, good. (U. S. 189) Nephl to Pigeon Hol'vv Junction- 31 miles, gravel or oiled, good condition. U-1- 5. n U-5- 9. TJ-1- 6. U-2- 0. U-3- Rich County Furniture Co. General Merchants See our New Armstrong Quaker Rugs, they are attractive and reasonable in price. We have a full line of paints and four hour drying enamels, sheep paint and kalsomine. The patterns of Wall Paper are beautiful this year and very low priced. Come in and see our samples. We carry a good stock on hand We are meeting all competition on Dry Goods and Groceries No need to send your U-2- 7. U-2- 1. money away from home. Get our Prices on Bath Room fixtures before going elsewhere - We carry the Kohler line. The Best Place toTrade U-1- 8. U-2- -' t SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Rich. ARTHUR G. BARTON, Plaintiff, vs. Edward Calder, Thomas, Calder, Geo. Calder, Polly Pope, Nettie Cook, Lucy Wilcox, Ruby Berry, Jtoeella Smith, Orrle Muir, David Calder, Eva Telford, Robert Telford,, Leo Telford Bernlece May Telford, 'Nonna Telford, the surviving heirs at law of Robert Calder, deceased, and John Doe Stewart, whose true name is unknown, and Richard Roe Perkins whose true name is unknown, and also against the unknown heirs of Randolph H. Stewart, deceased, and also against the unknown heirs of Harvey., Perkins, also known as Harvey H. Perkins, deceased, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID , KELLY - UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION REPORT ON CONDITION OF STATE ROADS are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service ' of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within 30 days after service, and defend the above en- itled action ; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, whch has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court. Tills action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the land described in said complaint. L. E. NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff Post office address: Logan, Utah. Adv. May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 27. Consult This Bank Before Making Investments A lifes savings may be lost by making a poor investment. Consult us - we will advise you of tbe best investments in bonds, stocks or real estate. Tbis valuable service is yours for tbe asking, one of tbe many services we offer our friends and customers. The First National Bank Evanston, Ei of Lovtr Animal. Tbs biological survey says that the Wyoming. lavMter Honored In the pnblic square at Bardstown, Kjh Is a monument to Lieut John Fltcb aa the Inventor of the steamboat By a unanimous vote the United States senata and hossa approved on February 12, 1928, an appropriation of $15,000 for a suitable monument to Lieutenant Fitch. This memorial was unveiled with Impressive ceremonies crystalline lens varies somewhat in the eyes of different mammals Magnification of the object may sometimes result, but It Is impossible to tell the comparative Impression on the retina and the optic nerve Should man appear three times his normal size to animals, all other objects would also on May be magnified three times. 1 23. 1927. 1 Measuring the Greet It Is not by hla faults bat by his A White Boose reception Is a colorful event. About 3.500 Invitations are excellences that we must measure a., float man. George Henry Lewes. Issued. American Magazine Sm Parties |