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Show TRACK OF GIANT BEAR DISCOVERED Single Imprint of Grizzly in Hayden's Fork, Wasatch County, Measures Fourteen Inches. Fourteen inches of grizzly bear track, all in one imprint, is now on exhibition exhibi-tion in Hayden's fork, Wasatch county, according to H. C. Williams, acting supervisor of the Wasatch National forest. for-est. Williams had the report of the track from Ira Lambert, a forest ranger. He immediately ordered Lambert, Lam-bert, to bring tho track in. The ranger protested that this couldn't be done. Williams then suggested that a fence be built around it to protect it from being tramped out by other animals. This suggestion was answered with the information that the track was its own best protection, no animal having yet ventured within miles of it. "Williams said yesterday that he doubted not that there were other tracks, but he had heard of no ono who had not been satisfied with seeing the one. Hayden 's fork is a tributary waterway of Bear river and is a proper place for bear tracks, savs Williams. Should anyone he curious to see the maker of the track in a multicopy net, Mr. Williams thinks that the bear would not be hard to find or averse to an audience of well-fed persons. " |