| Show I Provo e s I i B g Deer I With 0 l o Most people would have settled for a deer on opening day with wit i ithe the use of a n lj mm howitzer but butto butto butto to have caught ht one practically handed bare-handed was beyond their wildest wilde t dream There is a group of folks down around Provo who did just about that though A party of seven hunters after bagging their prey on Saturday went back to Birds Bird's BirdsEye BirdsEye BirdsEye Eye Utah to retrieve the carcasses carcasses carcasses car car- casses on Sunday One of the pieces equipment was vas short pieces of rope rope not not a gun on any of them In looking for their bag the group encountered a n ferocious buck who charged the crowd f It rt t was then that A A. E. E Hanks Hanl s wh who used to lasso cattle on a Colorado Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado ranch took over He tied th the pieces of rope together to form a lasso and after a period ot of sa savage vage resistance f fin finally i n a l II l y brought the big animal to the ground And in the process Fred Jones a B BY Y U student from Arizona nearly was shorn of his clothes by the rampaging buck It wai wa one of the most unusual catches reported this season ason Included in the party aside from Banks and and Jones were Leonard Ivie Ivic B Y V U student from Heber Heher Gene Jackman of Provo Elden J Jackman Provo who organized the party and bagged two deer on opening day Theo McI McKean can of Birds Bird's Eye and David Baker Baler of American Fork |