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Show C8- uS AfeHx r &1 4t Vr i; THE CHRISTMAS duetd nd planted In ever lnrreaii Inc numbers under th supervision of the state fish ad Kama depart inonf. When huntng grouse take care that ou avoid tie state game preserves, as these are breeding spots set apart by iprorlamation of the game department to insure and to alagainst extermination low hunters to collect only on the interest or natural overflow Into adjoining territory. There are plenty of grounds left Open. the latr still the attention ofto the sporting world is transferred low marshes, swamp lands and Ociobt r first dawns ussloughs an army bright and clear and into ually the of hunters numbering thousands descend tupon these lowlands for the dunks and Every available fool of marsh west of Salt Iake and ad! up and down the state is dotted with a generous and sprinkling of cattcrguaaers with the opening of the season one-ha- lf hour before sunrise the entire region Is swept with a hailstorm The real devotees get of shot. and the others at their hag limit least get the fun. And then come the frosty night which drive down tthe water fowl In the sky from the north. Then Is seen the familiar V shaped forgoose, king mations of the Canadian of all game bird. lA day of snow or rain will bring them well within the range and the hunter skilled bsIn able wiles of concealment may won ones those of to bring down arch of slough and swamp. go. To Cap tfc AIL climax of all uportdom Th y comes with the arrival of the deer season Octi tl. Thousands of sportsmen arnvsd with high powered rifles aekj the haunts of the deer to bag thdlr limit of on buck. And what greater thrill than jin his nntlva stalking the der the helpless doe. haunts passing up and the ybung back tnon-arcthe fawn and uprightly taking only those are full forest that of the grown and developed, th buck. w stop to 'appreciate th How program stupendousto conservation necessary keep vtiream and field well stocked. In this light consider ten-da- ha five-poij- NEWS, a few statistics; may hed ome light on the they subject. D. H. Madsen, state fleh and game commissioner, who. guards Utah wild life, predicts that the wiU sea the sale cf coming year 60.000 fish and game licenses In the state. With the proceeds from these and other revenue there will probably be $100,000 avattabli for conservation next year. From 40 000 to 4 6,000 license holders will go fishing from a fvw times to fifteen or twenty time a year, making an average catch of probablyOOO16 or JO pounds, or a total of S0u pounds nual-l- y to 1,000,000 pounds of fish taken from the waters of tne t 4f 5r DECEMBER 15 BEHAVIORISM. 21 The Milker ' Part ' in Producing Good Milk m, -- pios pt 1 i 4 tij 1 trt nt lt, lint' i.wi; dr rhl-In- 1 From Utah lr speaking of milk loo often vrs use the trim good milk when or to The composition ferring amount of fat it contains, meaning Milk that rich milk i frtKU milk may contain a htgt) fortentage of fat but un'efc.s it is Ortn It in not trnik must be pood mlik Ik to must clean Am) ir(od Lom from a hts)tlV-- bribed 1 he first in the selecrtnuistte tion of. a mlik tow is that hIui bs in health Milk stvould nver be perfett used from it tnfn (tint has urn n Inflammation U of tfvo tuldrr i Himot be laid thio too mlii sir for j.he udbr roof! than anv nifxrm be in organ ff the Inlvl , iandltion of hiallh, t art and th's The tow sht uld u lit b in clean that tdic trtant tiCidn we fifol e im huVumulinfii t ' r m e mde t ft d rlv cod w h hf winrtrrmiMiion cmuM not be in id on the COW h!Hlf shut Upon r4 Sir- f Hh matir-allvitlual who y hiti The ms roundtngs a i lenn .irjtnr Ik eormtiiiti for ed tie iu(iu''p tfii tcsa, i hnl Ms irrun ihe v n t shore nul rur'iHion of the Minis ami mu '!m in whlth no is onfnte lirommmr if tl cow h Is renn iim, A mnttr Pinwhwr usi portent V mt attention if tie t urrv foinli and I ruuh o.f tattle of the tmd promotes t u henTh It stimulMe' low nmlitiallv und ft, lean tho sitii.n (f the vlwe rkin suit rhj rw a m nil our domestn .imo )e la an Vi h re fn toi In fiMh arc protierly looked after, unli' mlmr ts a mutterneful rri'u whlib retcUe rti'ilur daily aitan" iion With a tcn cow in clean stir round rig the next thing to reccivorw the prodmsiou ottmtioH 4 hwdii milk in, i ihe- mlllur himself fits chould be a pet son of cleanly fisbtta and not r!i ip foul or Milking I lathing dirty wniktng work tmcss It is nada not dirty so and It Is more often ud? a of drudgery by reason of tha teo attendant flirty conditions than it should bc-- s the production yhathuman fool In Mean and t saniof There tary aurroundings art than th production of of human food ahigher gruel superior Sxtansion DtviKen K. Kldrc4. sioit, U, A. C. -- , Advertising Is a study In whit the Ua larcall modern prcblos iat. Unknowing enough shout the human 4!nttijl. oae could predict to What rtefpona he would certain stlrmHa, also by noting the the response.) we (could tell e know stimuli Tput fuie been me l that a erta tnj p niage of pedesa tin an placed trians will klak state. In their pathway the man if w e e a Hcverlng Probably from 25,00 to 50 000 n hm limping leu wo timl rubbing hunt ducks, making an average kill Murrme that tentm thing av hit him season at one and of $0 ducks t the ohvunn a half poundsperper duck, or a tots! 0 f p(eebjl In stimulate pkhMe&g of upwards of 7 50,000 pounds of to call cut the numin an eiv-ti- r ducks annually. Pome 1000 probber of lie flithrs thv are Making nut Ibi, mitnir Just bv h htg ably hunt grouse or quail, bogging u if vou sucldentv rc-tfflwr your an average of about 16 pounds move hbt vciir it on nlv- vrlMlvIn he each, making a total drain 2 vmi a til do grouse of 160,000 pounds annually y"nthr isbd tsilhin certain limitsA words, 4 It is believed that about 0001 to biliavtor Is poedtttub'e 000 d ert isemnt ' ott r t 6.000 hunt deer, killing maybe lulDpnge a hxif yogi bucks per season, each buck weigh-or mots attention asthanmuiH but sitenttim ing about 160 pounds average, amount of attention nn lvir 160.000 pound of deer meat taken s The tisrmeiit sets depends not unit on annually. Its s(se,i but oh its phtnwology and for timelines possible lr it towereknow Your IdocnsB Money, en uU an more than about advfrtisef .Thus It will be seen fee could forebathed behavior, 000,000 pounds of game food is return that any ad- cast the vartiaamnt might )in expet ted to probably taken annually by sports45 make 4red of a value at probably Kelly , tha Nations men, liuslnesa. cent per pund If sale were allowed u-In of on an open market. point Dormant Opportunities.' food vnhie alone, regardlocM of the to sport, the game taken amounts , annualICoaUnued Iron, pg probably nearly $1,000,000 ly, a figure believed to be rather ll 1 Hprlng-vlwill till . conservative. purpio, And this program Is made .tind bp no for years to come through Lat but not the Investment of the $100,000 mtini ehUllns th full 111. w - hn of revenue. 14,000,00 look forward to th Upwards fish are planted annual-I- p luik Utah will t.k li rightful fmgerling deon th n Iradlnn of Kiimm.r In streams to prevent their placswinter out In rnaort of th and pletion. Gama preserves assure a lr hoatlnK. rountry continued overflow of grouse and Ii and tohonanlnir katliiu. akltnn door. Quail problems are lirgeW can b dvloiwl to thrtr lulltd. those of winter' feeding. Ducks and d Motor boaUnn. nat.nl themselves of care will take geese and lai.nr plmtaunn rraft, iwim. as long aa sloughs and swamp mlnir nml finhinn will wm, d ' many exist make It kn auractloh fpr Bo you pay in your money for a 'tliouaand poe-sib- le i .1923 license anf do It cheerfully, remembering to what nee it is put: observe the open and 1cmmU seasons. keep off the preserves, put the small ones back into the at re m never kill a dee or fawn, quit when you have our hag limit In a Word, bo m true sportsman. Bring your friends from Slates less favored to enjoy it all wih yeu, and you who' d not live itf Utah, com have real outing. nt fA I I' A , M i il.-- l! H 1 f- Ifn-lt- . 5 DOCTOR Dr, Fred lltl A. 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