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Show BEAUTEOUS AS EVER is Ann Sheridan playing the part of a gal turned down by the man she loves in "One More Tomorrow," Tomor-row," hit currently showing at the Mario. Fishing in Utah Holds Up Well Despite the heaviest demands in Utah's fishing history, trout catches are holding up well throughout the state with exception excep-tion of two critical drouth areas where streams are dropping rapidly rap-idly below normal flow, M. J. I Madsen, superintendent of fish-1 glers was announcement by Madsen that 967,000 cutthroat eggs were received July IS from Yellowstone park. The eggs were taken to Midway hatchery with the bulk of the trout destined to be planted in the Strawberry. eries for the Utah fish and game department, announced this week. The two critical areas are the southwest and northeast sections sec-tions of the state, Madsen said. Precipitation in these areas is far below normal. To offset these sections, however, how-ever, are numerous reports that Fish lake is "holding up very well." Angling in the high Uinta lakes is listed as "very good" by returned sportsmen and game wardens. Madsen announced that horseback horse-back planting of the western high Uinta area got under way July 15 with pack trains operating operat-ing full time out of the Mirror Lake section. Pack train planting plant-ing in the eastern section has been under way since June 15. Meanwhile, the planting program pro-gram is progressing rapidly, Madsen said. Two big trucks are operating out of Midway, one out of Glenwood, and two out of SpringvilLe. One statewide plant of major proportions is scheduled prior to Labor Day, Madsen said. Good news for Strawberry an- |