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Show Fairmont Ponds Get 5300 Fish With a pledge from the Salt Lake City Parks department that the natural ponds at Fairmont Park will be kept open for fishing fish-ing for youngsters this coming summer, members of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game As sociation planted the large pond and one smaller one with RC'UO trout, varying in length from seven to ten inches, according to information divulged Wednesday noon at the meeting of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. The fishing season is too far away to make any regulations about age, time and limit, but it will all be arranged by the opening open-ing of tlie state law. Several years ago the ponds were planted for the same purpose pur-pose but plans did not mature as expected and the fish were left in the ponds so that this spring there were several hundred hund-red large sponers left in the pond and these fish were removed to the hatchery owned by the Fish and Game Association to make room for the big planting for the young folks. |