Show LANS FOR PHEASANT RAISING ARE MAPPED Agricultural College Experts ts Outline Program Pro Pro- Pi gram for Utah County Project PROVo PROVO Preliminary plans for the pheasant raising project in Utah county this laid by Carl state extension poultry poultry- man and Paul M. M Dunn extension a a. survey of community gardens in Provo and American Pork Fork was vas made Monday by S. S C. C Hogenson state te extension agronomist The three men are arc from the I utah state Agricultural college Distribution ot of approximately 1000 pheasant eggs to H 4 club members of Pleasant View American Fork and Mapleton will lse be made about May 10 said Mr He estimated that this was nearly double the quantity distributed last year car Nearly 40 H 4 club members ot of Utah county received instructions from Mr and Mr Dunn Dun insetting and hatching the eggs Set Set- Settings tings of 15 to 21 eggs will be ted by the state service and only those who were successful in raising pheasants last year ear will be allowed more than one setting according ac ac- cording to Mr At the I age of 12 to 14 we weeks ks all healthy pheasants will be purchased by the state fish and game department and andrel rel released ased itt in the county J 3 C. C Hogenson state extension agronomist said that the corn com gardens at Springville and American Fork were doing well wp Although Al Al- though the five acre plot in Provo Is 13 sUffering from lack ot of water he said indIcations indIcations- a good supply ct t swill be available to from community plots throughout the county count Lyman H. H Rich county agent accompanied Mr Hogenson More than 1000 needy families have received seeds f r planting in private lots |