Show I Utah Hunters Take TakeS S g Predatory Bag S Predatory atory animals s numbering which included coyotes thirteen bobcats and four tour foxes S. S vere ie taken In various arlous parts of ol the state by y the hunters and trappers working Jointly with the United Scales Estates biological survey and the tate state O department of ot agriculture agricultureS S during September according to the theS S month monthly report Issued d by G George orge E. E Holman in charge of or the I predatory predator animal section of ot the United States biological survey I S Poison Polson baits numbering S. S were set out by the twenty hunt hunters 1 s who Jointly worked i S da days dayi s 's during durin the tho month according S to the report S largest catch of ot any anyone one 5 i hunter was wall made by r. r L 11 L. L Carter of It who was as successful 5 lit lii taking four eighty Ight lour coyotes cootes The Thee I S. S e F ond highest catch was made by I S S AV rf lt R. R Hale of ot Grantsville Grants who I Ir r c s secured d twenty-three twenty co coyotes otes the month Mr Ir HolmanA Holman I A jA Hinckley Hinckle commissioner of floriculture and others visited S us parts of the state meetIngS meeting I 1 stockmen to discuss the plans S 5 S operation for tor p predatory an- an h The stockmen voted I ani-I L- L to 8 themselves to raise adal adt ad- ad t g al funds for lor carrying on the In their localities Y we-rj we respective v rolson campaigns have already S S st i p under this arrangement S r g to fo the report |