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Show FISH ARE PLENTIFUL IN THE STRAWBERRY Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Aug. 26. A number of Provo people, including Kay Wentz and family, Wood Davis, J. W. Cordner and three eons, J. M. liestelmeyer, August Bestel-mcyer Bestel-mcyer and dl. C. Hicks, spent Saturday niyhl and Sunday fishing in the Strawberry. Straw-berry. Upon their return to Provo on Monday morning Miey reported that tlie rishing Is I lie best ever known in the Stra winery valley streams. The party pitched tent at the Madden camp near the Indian creek dike and James Madsen. Charles Madsen and Walter Wal-ter I lier acted as guides. Praet ica II y every member of the party caught fine messes of I rout, w hile some of them Iniuied the limit, both in the evening and nmriiimr. The guides report tha t very seliiom do sportsmen leave the lake without with-out gon.l catches. The rainbow and native trouut are biting bit-ing we'd and the fish caught run from one to fourteen pounds each, but the thiL-e-to-five-pound sizes aro more plentiful. |