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Show '1 1 Hunting; Good And Too Good One of the biggest bucks to be bagged in this area was the 200 pound buck knocked over by Stanley A. Tebbs of Wen dover. .He and his family wcr-deer-hunt visitors at the horn of his parents, Mr and Mrs Stanley D. Tebbs, where he 1; shown with the big buck's antler spread it measured 31' inches across from tip to tip Heaviest fine paid bcfor Justice of the Peace Owen K Walton was the $153 assessed deer-camp operator John G. Belt of Burbank, Calif. Game Wardon Frank Dalv, right, and deputy W. C. Cam eron are shown with the evi dence remains of five un tagged fawns ("camp meat") found at the Belt camp located at the old Wilcock rnncli 12 miles north of Panguitch. Mr. Belt accepted full res ponsibility for the untagged carcasses in camp rather that get his hunters into trouble. |