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Show PAYS HIGH PRICE FOR KILLING GROUSE Brighton Man Who Violated G-ame Law Forfeits His Bond of $100. Ered W. Chambers, state fish ami game commissioner, is elated with the latest evidence of the successful working work-ing out of the plan recently adopted of having forest rangers deputized as deputy dep-uty game wardens of the state. The case in point is that of the arrest Monday Mon-day of J. M. Hailinger of Brighton by J. V. Manwell. ranger in charge of the American Fork district. Hailinger, says Commissioner Chambers, Cham-bers, had been warned not to shoot grouse. When he was arrested by the forest ranger a communication bv telephone tele-phone with Justice of the Peace Bryant of Murray resulted in the fixing or1 his bail at jlOO, to insure his appearance for trial at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. morn-ing. The bail was furnished, but Hal-linger Hal-linger did not appear, preferring to forfeit for-feit the $100, thereby paying the highest high-est price this season for the sport of shooting grouse in defiance of the law. |