Show Sportsmen Press Press' Drive to Save Save Utah's Deer Herds Herd s I I t f d i r yr 4 J j v i L i r i r y S r rr r JM rl t M f ar 4 N r fl rS' rS 1 V r J 4 s t e i A i r y uJ- uJ j v r i J- J 1 I t r tA 1 r b bi S H- H i r irV r 7 Tribune Telegram Photo Photo Conrad Conrid They're Collectors for the Deer Fund These sportsmen will be putting the bite o on practically everyone for funds to I help out with the Telegrams Telegram's the Feed program They are left to right Scott Scotty Hn Haycock cok Jim Tim Shima M M. W W. Toe Joe Hideout Rideout Bert Heusted Ralph Harmon Bert Jukes has the chair I I j I I I if i v c I a p f nS 1 r q 9 I I t I I il j 4 v y I r I r n r y r t Js I I I II a 1 t SF yr d s t II i I r y S J S 'S Nf r fY g A Ar y 4 I ji r r 1 1 p Jr i 7 I I f f Ir f s rye f rr r k t y i wm t IY r A Tribune Telegram Photo I I Pheasants and Deer Were Helped by This Feed I I C. C J It K Bridge C. C V. V orth nut HIM Hud John R. R Powell loa load broom straw onto a truck for trans trans- I to de deer r feeding grounds Six tons of oC this feed wa was moved during the week end fOnd I Volunteer Help Trucks Aid Sunday Work B By mil Bill Coltrin More rore than a dozen trucks about the same number of at automobiles and upwards of 50 men were o othe on the battle front In Salt Lake county alone Sunday getting getling fee teed feed d to starving deer as new storms an and anda a new cold wave made the situation situation situation situa- situa tion even eYen more critical Urged into action by the Salt Sal t Lake Telegrams Telegram's Feed Feed Deer the Deer campaign the sportsmen dumped dumpe d tons of feed for both deer an and d birds Headquarters was the Salt Sal dt t Lake County Fish and Game Gam grounds at Scott ave where donations of feed were e sorted o out t and sent by truck an and d ed jeep to the feeding grounds Collectors Organized Meanwhile a half halt dozen of ot th the hottest collectors In the count county had organized themselves into a a raising fund committee to brin bring back the money necessary to purchase purchase purchase pur pur- chase feed for the Telegrams Telegram's drive These six men Bert Jukes chairman and M M. 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Joe Rideout Rideout Ride Ride- out Bert Heusted Ralph Harmon Scotty Haycock and Jim promised that they would get the bucks buck to save the buc bucks s and all started the ball rolling with substantial sub sub- substantial contributions of their own Business houses were still clamoring clamoring clamoring clam clam- oring for the donations cans for their counters and Jimmy James In charge of ot this division ion of the thedrIe drive e for funds promised that every place would have its chance to help out More than of ot the cans are arc distributed d James said mid and he urged every cry citizen to drop some change Into the cans to help feed the animals From all over o the state reports were coming in that sportsmen were backing the Telegrams Telegram's drive I j Contributions have been rece received ved vedI I by the Telegram from as far away as Monticello and at a meeting of I the legislative committee of the Utah Wild Life Lie Federation it was I reported that practically every ery county organization was working at a swift pace One of ot the top reports report came from the Emery Carbon district where about 75 men worked through the week end getting feed to the starving deer Helpers Listed Obviously Ob it is Impossible ble to list everyone e who is helping but som some of or the major donations have in included included in- in eluded two tons of hay by the Consolidated Consolidated Con Con- Seed Co the six tons of broom corn by the Western Vestern Broom Co several se 50 and 25 donations by individuals and of course the I Hill air force base which has just about turned over its bombers to the state fish and game department department department depart depart- ment to allow feeding from the air Those who brought truc trucks s into the Salt Lake county drive in included included in- in Don Guyman Ray Turn Turn- bow Vern Miller Harry Burne The pheasants and quail are not being neglected Here William Potter Charles Charlea West and Bud I 1 ra r I r i 1 F rr I t t Ah Y J V lF J DEER M I COUNTY wd E r r p 4 I 5 soils Tribune Telegram Photo PhotO Some Dough to Save a Doe r R. 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Graves drops his buck to save a buck into the cans cana fog f fa collecting deer feeding funds while Ken Vincent gives approve 4 i June Ferre Lee Carlson the thc army recruiting service at Fort Douglas with Gerold Oakley as driver er and four trucks brought out by Jack Clay county fire chief and his men Two 1 of the these e were four- four wheel drive and were used to get the hay well back away from the roads Game feeding experts pointed out in this respect that those wishing wish wish- wishing wishing ing to help should contact either the fish and game department orthe or orthe orthe the workers at the Scott ave clubhouse clubhouse clubhouse club club- house for tor instructions Such ideas a as ac picking up feed and spreading it in a haphazard manner are laudable but actually will hurt the program more than help The idea behind the feeding not only is to have the starving deer but to keep them out of the th orchards gardens and residential areas of the populated districts Hence the feed must be taken through the deep snow by trucks t to there to the equipped go feeding 1 I grounds Scattering food along the I major highways will just make e the problem more involved ol I- I sus r J k J JF F f i i c c i i f fr r 4 1 ti rr I j 1 A f f r tr I Irr rr 7 f 4 1 c pf p i i y l n. n r r J. J rw r v vl I l' l r t f f ji r 4 4 r F l j r J y 4 r rf t y r 7 r r. r i 7 j r ra 1 f r Y f f y r n 7 f rt rr 4 fr V I Q j jI i 4 yd r y x f yi y i rr ar Y rio r vIt I c Dinner for the Birds Too Sheppard measure out grain to hr he taken to farms anus I and ami fed to pheasants during this tough winter 2 i |