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Show - THE SAX JUAN RECORD Thursday, March 1, 1956, Page 3 Redd Motor Company Employes Attend Inspection Schooling POTTER investment company URANIUM Deer hunters in Utah harvested distribution over the state was animals during the 1955 achieed during the past year. hunting seasons, according to This is credited to the diversetv recently compiled data from de- of seasons scheduled by the partment of fish and game offices Roard of Big Game Control to This figure shows an increase attract hunters into problem of 4 021 deer over the 1954 kill areas. of 107,896 animals taken by hunAlso noted are many access ters during the previous year. It roads into hunting areas, lack of is an all time high, according to heavy foliage combined with ideal department records. weather in most sections during These final figures are annual- the general season in October, ly compiled from hunter kill card and the greatest number of huntreports, checking station records ers afield for deer in the deer checks of hunters afield and other in the states history. sources. Thev show that during 1955, Game and range managers are 139,673 hunters were pronerlv watching closely, and with keen licensed to hunt deer in Utah, interest, the continuing coopereither through the purchase of a ative game forage revegatation big game or combination hunting project being conducted jointly and fishing license Of these num- bv the intrmountain Forest and ber, 10.370 did not hunt, leaving Range experiment Station and 129 303 hunters afield during the the Utah Department of Fish and seasons. Game. Of the total kill, 93,541 deer The project, started a year were taken on the regular license ago, was set up by the two a gen The balances, or 18,376, were har- cies to find a practical method vested on special, or extra, deer for restoring game forage plants tags to bring the final total to on depleted ranges. The work deals chiefly with methods to the above 111.917 animals. Hunter success remaind high as bring back andor build up one or 72 3 of all regular license hun- more of several browse species on ters bagged an animal. Hunters big game animal winter ranges. who purchased additional antler- These ranges are generally limitless deer tags on ten management ed and form the key to big game units achieved a 67 success, herd numbers on nearly all rang-s- s in the state. while special permit hunts show-ean 80 2 success. Headquarters for the project Total kill records, including all is the Great Basin Research Cenbuck ter at Ephraim. deer hunts, indicated a 67 and 33 doe harvest for 1955. Early work has included pilot Several factors are listed as be- plantings of browse in several ing the chief reasons for the range areas. Most recent of these high total kill and the continu- are two plotes, one of two acres in Salina Canyon, and one of four ing good hunter success ratio. Records show the best hunter acres east of Levan. 111,917 Srocit r I -- REPORTS ..4 U ' URANIUM STOCK r, zfd'Z li a f I ! 4 HOLDER ENGINEERING Experimental planting will continue this year with the use of seed, nursery raised stock, and rooted cuttings from wild browse plants. Several new cultural methods will be attempted on representative ranges needing improv-ment- . Early results to date forecast an optomistlc outlook that a plan and method may one day be developed to revegatate browse species on depleted ranges as facts are gained through the project in this and the years ahead First of the annual late winter-earl- y 28-2- thru 3; Toben Valley, March New HarPinto. March East and West mony, March Zion, March 12 thru 18; Beaver March 19 thru 28; Antimony and Wash, March Wash-Diamon- P.O.Box 1915 Phone 3741 or 1216 Grand Junction, Colorado . v , Thursday ! $ X Employes of the Redd Motor company of Monticello attended a Safety Inspection School in Salt Lake City this week. Pictured aboe, left to right, Keith Taj lor, Gus Montano, Wesley Norton, shop foreman for the company and Mr. Gonzales enroute to the schooling. Record photo The rides will begin in the Dixie section and progress northward with early weeks of spring. Those already set for Southeastern Utah are by district and date as follow-s- : Leeds, February 27; Yant Flat, Beaver Dam February your convenience. J C 2" 12:00 Noon j Game. Takes pride in announcing our new quarters at 624 Rood Ave. With greater space and new, modern equipment for ' . spring big game range rides were annuonced today by tbe Utah Department of Fish and SERVICE - yV-T.- ' , d THE ? APPROXIMATE QUOTATION ' X 5 s J 1 4-- d 7-- Circleville, March 29 thru April 7; Uaunsaugant, Aril 9 thru 15. These range rides are scheduled each year to cover the primary big game winter ranges over the whole state. They are conducted by game managers and field men of the department, the forest service and the bureau of land management. Purpose of the survys is to determine feed conditions following winter use and to make trend counts of big game on the ranges. Information gathered is compiled for each big game herd area bv the three agencies involved. These facts are then considered closely by the Utah Board of Big Game Control in setting up the fall hunts for each big game unit. The department urged anyone interested in taking part in one or more of these rides to contact their local field man for any of tne three management agencies listed above. The rides present an opportunity for individuals and organizations alike to aid in the annual survey work and view at the same time the critical winter range areas that are the key to big game herd numbers. conservation LI NEWS . , j by Gordon I,. Heaton I attended the Stockmens Association meeting and banquet Advertisement From where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh last Friday. It was time well spent. The officers, Fred Halli-day- , Norman (Skinny) Nielson and : L y m a n (Bog) Bayleswell had things Do - If - Wiose - Self? or-The- ganized. ere some good suggestions made by Morris Tay-r- s lor of the Ex- I tension Service Jon market ing land increasing of Calf and Lamb crop percentages. The banquet and program was especially good. Anyone who did not attend missed a pleasant evening. Very little was said in the meetings about the forage production and grass management. This is the basic part of the livestock industry. Too often we look at the v The department noted that rides are being scheduled to cover all these ranges during the weeks prior to April 15. Monk McCarthys almost as at publicity stunts as he is at servicing and repairing cars which is pretty darned good. His latest gimmick is a hand bill titled: Why Not Grease Your Own Car?" good Then he follows with two paragraphs about all the greases youll need-t- he full set of beer which doesnt keep ns wrenches, spray gun, grease gun, four jacks the ability to work flat on your back with a face full of goo. And at the very end theres this line: Or, if that a too much trouble, well do the job for From where I sit. Ill have t admit Monks schemes attract attention. 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