Show of Commerce to seek fear-round fishing for Utah The Roosevelt Chamber of Tuesday approved ro resolutions if accepted jf the Utah State Fish and lune might change the habits in the They will propose to the that Utah institute year-round fishing season in and that boats and be allowed on small lakes Here they are now i A discussion on these changes in the fishing laws was led by Paul G. member of the Fish and Game who told the directors at their regular semi-monthly meeting that considerable pressure is being brought upon the commission to extend the fishing season to a year-round indicated that he was not sure he favored the but felt that if restrictions were placed on certain areas where early fishing in the spring could kill the sport later on in the then it might be a wise Meet Next Week Relative to lifting the ban on using boats for fishing on small indicated he would propose the change to the commission when they meet next According to the chamber Cliff the letter to be written to the supporting round fishing idea and lift the ban on use of boats on small lakes will stipulate that definite restrictions become a part of proclamations where early fishing might jeopardize the sport later Hear Road Report The chamber board heard a report from the Roads and Highways committee in which the Mayor Kenneth stated a meeting with the Road Commission is being planned for the immediate future at which time Duchesne and Uintah counties would meet to seek early consideration of the Indian Canyon Progress on the Uintah Canyon project was noted when it was reported Henry A. Dixon had assured the group of his support and efforts in behalf of the needed improvements of the President reported See FISHING Back Page FISHING From Pago he had talked with Chester director of Utah Parks and who spent a day in the area early this He gave re-assurance that his department would follow through and give all the assistance they could for rapid Olsen was in Roosevelt last Monday for a short Membership Dragging A report from Floyd past-president and chairman of the Membership indicated there are 32 old members of the chamber and 31 new ones who had taken out membership for the current Labrum also told the group Tuesday that a total of 18 former members had not renewed their membership as of that A special appeal and contact will be made these business firms to give their support to the work of the have a tremendous job ahead of us if we are to get the consideration we are entitled to where water and reclamation projects connected with the Central Utah Project I are and it will require time and money to do the we need unity and membership to get the job President said as he made an appeal for all business firms in the city to get into the |