Show ENFORCE LAWS AND MAKE MA MON MONEY SAYS fRED fRED- W. W CHAMBERS I Wid Wild Game of of Ut Utah h Can Be Used to E Erich Enrich the T Treasury eaury the various CO counties o of tho state are able ablo t td nu ou annual r revenue of thou thousands an 5 o of doU dollars rs for their respective by y a B strict enforcement of cit f the the- state tte fish arid and nd game laws In is II the opinIon opinion opinion ion of ot Fred W. W Camber Chambers s state at fish and game commissioner Mr M. t. t Chabo Chambers Chambors sa fa says that tha t the tho value of game Kame to an any state is Il not Jener generally U realized Hunters Huters from neighboring states slates as aswell aswell well wen as resident eident hunters spend pend tho thousands of doln dollars annul annually In this state says lays Mr Chambers during hunting trips and this revenue may be be- assured for future yearn cars years carsby by re n pr propagating tho the tho game am of of ofte te the sta state o Mr Chamb Chambers rs 1 Is h In r receipt of or a 8 J Jester ter this this' h hi morning from from- Howard r Eaton Katon aton a n prominent IP sportsman of or Wolf l Wyo rc as RR an n illustration of or hl his con con- tenton Mr Eton Eaton n says cays eys lie he a and d a party paty of friends ar are lre contemplating a 8 hunting trip to the tho Sevier and ad Fish Fah lake national forest nut next fall faU and that thal It is probable that the tho party will spend pend In Sevier county a sum um amounting to at al least let during durin the ibis trip for guides saddle sale hore horses equipment equip equip- merit ment provisions lons wagons and supplies Mr requested tile the commissioner to Inform him relative to tho the prospect for Same game amt such mich as mountain lions lons grizzly bea bears cougars coyotes and also also- for tor smaller game this thin fall Ho said sid he was wasI wasa a I member of I a a. hunting hunting- expedition to Utah Uth last y year ar when over 1000 was wa spent In J necessities during tho the stay in the state In speaking of or the tho letter leter from Mr Katon Mr Chamb Chambers r said sad it is similar to Hundreds that he is continually receiving whoso whose contents content run runn In the same name vein yam and that It I could plainly be seen what ad advantage advantage ad- ad I a-I vantage It will be for the game counties cutes of th the state tte to give ab absolute protection to tho the game during durin the tho closed close season and to see soo ge that that- that huntsmen live 1 0 up to the he I laws during the game gama open season seMon I Mr Chambers Chambra says that Utah lies has benefited benefited bene bene- greatly gety In the te last lat few years car from th the visits to th the state of many hunting dents parties artles partes of or both residents resident and I I He says that thal fish and game departments depart depart- meats ments ment of tho state of oC Maine Maine which has ha provided the most mont famous ramous big game huntIng huntIng hunting hunt- hunt Ing of ot any state in the union estimates that that tho the state has benefited to th the extent of from hunting parties partes and that this has lu been made possible to a al l large degree b by the excellent protection given to the animals of ot that state I Mr Chambers says that when the fish and ad game gme commissioner of Maine aino Is asked aked for tor an explanation of such an enormous benefit benent he ho merely pouts ponts to tho the cities cle and towns that now noW stand on on the tho ground where there were wee formerly ranges and forests Mr lIr Chambers says that Utah Is In a position to b benefit ent through h Us its Is game gae on just lust as large large- a scale as a Maine and that whether or not this state does depends toa to a large degree upon the tho way in which the game counties countes aid In enforcing the tho state game Kame laws lAWs I |