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Show 118 UriM TUEI 10 REMEDY CONDITIONS Citizens of Ihinlsville anil Eden Making Complaints Against deputy Game Warden. Spocinl to The Tribune. OGDEN, Aug. 29. Although a number of 7)romincnt citizens of TliniLsvillo and Eden valleys Jiavc made frequent complaints com-plaints against the failure of Dopuly Game Warden John L Grow of llunts-vlllo llunts-vlllo to cnfnrco the Usli and game laws In that section of the country, no action has been taken to remedy conditions, according ac-cording to a llimtsvllle resident seen here today. State Gamo and Fish Commissioner Commis-sioner Fred W, Chambers has been to lluntsvlllc slnco the complaints have been inado against Deputy Grow, but he has either failed or refused to order an investigation in-vestigation at which the charges mndo against Grow could have boon heard. 1 Sonic time ago relatives of Grow worn caught by District Warden Alex Moyes with a number of sage liens and grouse In ihelr possession. It was said at the time and not denied that the relatives of tho .anie warden had been to the homo of Grow with gamo killed unlawfully and that ho was awaro of tho fact that they hud been hunting In violation of tho game laws, but that ho made no effort to effect their arrest. The men were brought before a Justice of the peace and lined, i "There are men in l-luntsvlllc and Eden i alleys who are actually making their llv- j ing by selling fish in violation of the law," was the statement made today by '. the lluntsvlllc resident. "Conditions In I the valley are worso now than over be fore with reference to the frequent violations viola-tions of the game and fish laws. Deputy Warden Grow is busy with his farm and refuses to make arrests when Information Is furnished him that the laws arc being ilolaicd. Law-abiding sportsmen regret to sco this wholesale violation of thu tlsh and game laws, but we are powerless to prevent it when wo report the violations to the officials and they take no action." |