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W I t. t t Z t. t m 11 v 1 0 1 t 01 0 0 1 c f i O i 1 v t u t. t o. o l' l n. r raz N m 0 7 St 1 ay vt y x r t Zy t t t rt y ti I A j A t iII o a a wr t Ii I Ir r t a v V. y r Ii By lh the Giles En Engraving ravi JI Co Family of John D. D Morrell Mor Mor- rell Communicates With Outside World for First Time Since Christmas By H. H E. E MacPHERSON The people of or Utah know that there ar are an plenty of game fish In tho mountain streams and lakes of tho the state Itale In a n gem ln oral ral wa way the they know now that th these trout are arc placed th there re by byth th th state and game gam ame department and that they tta raised mined d In hatch hatch- rl rt 3 But there arc are few who ho th that t th the success of their summers summer's outing they may enjoy the sport of fishing in Agreeably warm but hl high h air all Is pos possible only because one man ha has remained in complete exile from civilization the tho winter be be- be o- o fore The hero heroes of ot Rex Hex Beach who KO go o Into tho the frigid North in tho the fall faU to seek cok for tOI sold gold od and arc burled all aU winter winter win win- ter beneath a n. blanket of or snow with the temperature away below helow the freezing point at all times HOltS havo nothing on John D. D Morrell Morrell Morrell Mor- Mor rell Is tho the winter caretaker of or the tho fish hatchery at Panguitch luke Tho The first letter that Fret Fred Chamber Chamberg Cham Cham- berg ber state stale fish ad game Kinio commissioner commis cummis- ha liar haM received e d from rout Morrell arrived ar ar- rived this week weel Since Sinco before oro Christmas Christmas Christ t mas tho keeper of or the tho hatchery his hiM wife and hII have hav been xo so o rom oom- snowed under In their J little 1 mountain log JoG cabin that he was vas notable notable not noli able abe to get sel on snowshoes lo to the town of or Pang Pang-lIlleh only twenty one miles mites I awa away until last week The I letter lter states stales that there rE has has been heen a R. general average of ot about eight feet l of snow now No Now however r the snow amity has slackened a bit bU he says There Is only about aboul four foUl feet Etl of oe snow The only newspaper that th the Pan- Pan gultch g hatchery keeper and his famIly family fam tam II ily havo have seen cen this winter la Is the weekly Pang Panguitch paper that was issued is issued Is- Is sued last sl week The fortunes of oC WAr have ha ebbed and fl flowed wed Submarines s and other ships have been sunk Runk the Indian war warIn warIn In hi southern Utah commenced raged and ended J everything that the world In lit general even cven remote parts of ot the world have been discussing for Cor the thelast thelast last four months were elf unheard of ot by Iy these exiles Morrell and amI his family only knew that It was hitter bitter cold that thal the days dayn and nights were wre long that their cabin and the hatchery hatcher were completely burled and that there here were wr probably half haIr a n million hungry young roun fish that must be fed td each da day Caretakers Caretaker's Duties The principal duties of oe this cares care c caretaker re taker consist of oe feeding the tho hatched fish taking the J eggs S as lh the tho fish ripen and hatching them that Utah's llah sportsmen ma may ha have good summer sport From thlu hatchery alone according according ac ac- ac- ac cording to Commissioner Chambers fl fish h arc lal taken n In a single season u and planted J In ht the Ow streams tr But Hut the millions of nt anglers amateur And ud professional who hn crowd the hanks banks and shallow h waters of ot the lie fishing resorts r in the summer rapidly d deplete this amount so that thal each e-ach winter r the work must m bo he done lIone again Pan lal lake Is feet teet above sea level 1 about 1000 feet lower lowr than n Fish lake take The latter atter Is If no so hl high h that no all nil winter deputy can bo be I maintained maintained main main- tamed The ico leo on Pans lake Jake is about aboul four feet deep through the winter winter win win- ter and even In May ora it is thick enough h tf to bear up teams and wagons Panguitch lake Jako in winter an and tl the lake In summer Kummer present extremes In air is balm balmy tho thin latter season the and warm although the water of ot the lake IH is cold In the summer it IH In a popular place for tor fishing and outing parties When hen not engaged In a C search for or the tinny funny creatures the Panguitch crowds enjoy themselves with hesitations and trots on an excellent ex- ex c resort dance floor noor In the winter all Is IN snow and cold The Tho average a boy buy might think It would be IH bliss to live on th the tho shores of ut a 3 large arse lake where the Ice Is thick al all 1 winter Ho lie might picture eternal al skating and Ico ice boating But th the e snow that covers rs the ice makes make ey y skating Impossible and th the extreme C cold makes ice boating equally s so o I Morrell's children must amuse them themselves them them-I selves elves with old newspapers magazines maga maga- tines and winter games for or at 1 that tha 1 altitude a were severe cold means pneumonia monia and serious Illness would b be fatal for tor a physicians physician's assistance would he be Impossible to obtain Mr 11 Morrell has got his first newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper and a batch of or letters from Crom Panguitch Pan Pan- gultch and he lie u to lo be abl able e now to make other snowshoe trips trip s Wits With the coming of summer RUmmel and a 1 warmer sun he and his family Zvi will II soon be bo released from th their lr sno snow tv prison on And because he hc has t be been ln In n prison you ou and I will be able abu to com corn loaf loat along the mountain n streams ama this summer and pull out th the e big ones If It w WI we arc are lucky uck but hut pull nu out nut t tIt some somo sort of ot fish Jah at an any rate for tor It Is promised that there will bo he plenty The coming coining of or June I 15 16 Is lit mighty popular with a good man many of ot us Air Mr Ir Morrell Included d |