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Show h Ulih'aa bjretita. Tap, Wt torifkt A prize kill is the Fillssore tL days catch at Flak drove kb; tbeai atarai which dm fnw the atoantaias meat awe Uxb;(Nrknnii cufct gnitaf after thevhtehaemevhere Nt r r Mar the etreait ;- . a new ink ed ef ae I work on plM thenah large, le fully warranted by the ateedUy Increasing nomber of fleh and gaaM liecnacc sold. A further step has been taken by tha department In demanding a fust portion of the flah propagated by tho federal hatcher lee. Heretofore Utah been receiving none of the mil hti Ilona of fry cultured at tha Spring-Til- ls hatchery owned and operated by the force! ry aervice. Although thee fry hare been rained In Utah from oggs taken from Utah Mreama, up to last spring ae bid waa made by the Mate for Ita portion and consequently comparatively few wore transplantedr te the waters ef Utah. la the Ctatt bealm the ConMdertng the- work ef propagat-- g flah In the state from a bus! seas racroa- anl and disregarding tha tha 1 tonal and sentimental vale flah and gam commlaatnnar points out that whereas the department coats tha a few thousand dollars to maintain , the major part of tho r, taxpayers needed land era gained from the la of Meanses, whereas the food of the flah considered alone amounts to considerably In excess of the entire costa pt maintaining r workplan la now mo? eaM. than 111 limits, of eight birds each, war reported.-- , Prom thaaa figure It would b sofa to aaauana ttuA more than 11,101 of thaaa bird were killed. If placed on the market they would easily bring a dollar apiece or MV -- i with this in ' . . . ." ' r ... the past year A new departure has been taken, In te ratura te I the hunting of dacha whereby It la ef owning and op- pelhe hoped by the commissioner to remove ewhiffet hateherl' i commercial aspect af duck shoet-vatha tt te with a forward' outlook that , . the state Ing. Ducks may no longer be sold on she fhh pane departaneiit, eatw the DieUbS ef CsmnMmr Ik - B. Mhi Xflfd r eeeeeeSeg la ,. laaeehlag e prowsnax fee aetruetlng nah Vat Mo Asset. afeaeja which promise i a hojt; thee te atoek the Tri If w could believe the Moris at fleh heyeng any wftfc iiMcnmni aguoiivpsm th more than II.IM men and boys Three new fdrmeily Last Nov. It the flah and gam dewho flah the streams and lakes of capacity ef partment accepted 1 . as figtha ! Utah, there la no telling what theMad-whtah have new hatehartaa at Logancomplete - k , , ures would dock Ilka," said Mr. and canyon . departmon t Olenweod 1l prince and within sen, "but taking them for what they days after the two hatcheries were first are worth It la safe to assume that $ 1 !. ' ae nos Wed by the flah and game dean average ef tan pounds of trout are 1 partment they stood completed end . taken annually by each sportsman. at full capacity. Both . Perhaps twice that amount would be Operating hatcheries nr today with p more nearly correct. This would give' an average af ,Mt,tMoperating flah each per uses total of 111,111 pounds of flah a pound, or at a value . of II cents .. , Tha Qlenwood Springe hatchery , ,, constructed at Olenwood Springe, SeThe value fleh and gams-- ' asset of waa vier eeuaty designed to be need to th close ns of a state la rarely ap- - . In replenishing th atreama In the predated. As a rule wa go our way Booth and central part of th state. In ' hunting gnd fishing, taking whHethw plant Inth togan oanyon we may, tha limits of fish wp conceived to provide the Mreama ) and J,,m, prescribed by law, with of the Cache valley. Both are oon never a thought a to the total taken i f Mructed In line with the department's men and each year by the SO, new policy Inaugurated with tha adae womenand well,, who pur-- 1 vent of tho present administration to boys, chase lieense to fish and hunt. The propagate fish In shun dance nsar tha department ef fish and game Is re- be replensires ms which are to the' atreama sponsible fer ished and in so doing - to avoid th of the stale with flah and providing . lessee In transportation. protection for tha game t the end that only the earptua may be takan, Location Manned With Carr. laavlng a breeding Meek to provide a I conso The hatchery at Logan Why Not? ' supply for future generations. structed a to provtda finished quarseason the juM closed more A Sweater Gut Boxing ters for a superintendent. Within th -- "During rhen 500 male deer were killed. In building uement ponds were provided Glove These animels had a food value Indoor Has halt for retaining both Mock fish and fry; Utah. and tha total coat when complete will of at least ft apiece, or a total' of Banket Baft Kodaks Rxperlenee, throughout the The building it lobe near has proved that male cated about five miles above Logan various Mates rhenaoo Bottles Hunting after year on the ms In h'ghway through Logan deer may be shot year and Ootiac Clothes G without Interfering tn the slightest It Is on of the most beaucanyon. with Increase tha ef the public buildings In the. degree and Flakiat Tackle tifully located The hatchery at Olenwood -- species Then, too, when hunters are Mate. living up to the law, requiring them Rprlnga Is about ala mile east of to sure that the deer they Richfield. This one gras constructed arefirst makeshoot haa horns there la about to with the view of properly reMocklng little danger of mistaking a compan- -' Fleh lake and aouthsrn Utah Streams. ion hunter for a deer and thereby When complete, the building will cost : Both hatcheries are of two causing tha loss of human Ufa.- - Thera Is nothing exelting or aportemanllka million eapnclly and their total output in killing a mother deer, leaving a will equal that of all other state hatcheries combined. The location of state pair of helpless fawns to tha ravage ' of predatory animals. hatehertea has been carefully planned with tha view of supplying all the "It Is not possible to estimate the In Mreama and lakea the various' number of upland game birds such aa 115 8a Mala St. Counties at the least possible expense; grouse, sage ben, quail, pheasant ate., and with tha exception of a hatnhery taken during nay open eeaeen; but I 0 . j; ?V the pounds ef the state' year the prob-fla- h for replan-en- e tfc Ml JtaM -- 'i nee ua ' . I , When Your Xmas Oit .Comes from our StoreYouare Assured of Quality A , u, - ' t!.. ft.. ' ft.. Western Arcs and Sparling Gocis Co... |