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Show f be gait fcibe Sfibtnw Section D The Salt Lake Tribune October 31, Siuidaj Morning Page One 1071 Common Carrier Predators Are Thieves in Eyes of Sheepman By Carl E Sioddard Tlease tell me the difference, Mr. Ecologist I have always thought ev- e r one was equal and, being in a free was country, e n 1 tied to lead the life of his choice. You choose to live in the city and work for cash. I live in 1 Mr. the Stoddard and with the elements country gamble My lambs, wool and crops are cash to me and the more 1 save the more money goes into the community. The predators take money from a community and, so far, I have never seen them replace any. The difference I would like explained is why you should hav police protection to your pay envelopes home while I get no help withcarry out some ecologist or conservationist crymg? more hat were never found. This was wi'h a herder. Four mote sheepmen sold their pasture flocks because thev couldn't stand losses like 53 lambs out of 158 m 30 davs. 9 out of 50 in two weeks, 90 out of 250 through the summer, 28 out of 300 in two weeks. Editor's note: Todays Common Carrier .tatement was wiitten by Carl E. Stoddard, Box 44, Georgeown, Llaho. The owner of 800 head of sheep, the writer submitted his statement in response to a Common Carrier article which appeared Aug. 22 entitled Scatter-gu- n Approach to Conti ol of Predators Proves Tiagie, by James Beck. Mr Stoddard submit- Our Regular 339" Can you blame them selling what was left If the trend continues, the public won't have to boycott lamo and wool products. There wont be any lef. ted todays statement as an interested indix idu-and does not represent any organization. Views expressed in Common Carrier do al not necessarily reflect those of The Salt Lake Tribune or the Common Carrier board of lay editors. Articles submitted to Common Carrier are reviewed by the board which works independently of The Tribunes reportorial and edi- 18-in- Perhaps the old sheepmen can get on welfare and let the people with all the money keep them I dont know who will feed the coyote. torial policies. Color TV ch Features automatic fine tuning control for locking in strongest signals for best oval speak-e- i. pictuie and sound. Four-inc- h The public is encouraged to submit articles to Common Carrier that pertain to the political, social and economic betterment of the Area. Articles imed not be expertly written but should be short, to the point, challenging, of one therie and promote dia logue. Mail articles to Common Carrier, The Salt Tribune, Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah, diagonal measured screen. 18-i- n. If Ike 84110. If someone were stealing a $20 bill out of your billfold on way home, the hills w'ould echo with your howl. But you think its all right for this to hapnen to a neighbor. your It has been asked, Why not let the sheepmen police his flocks without government? first place, every sheepman pavs for more protection than he is getting. In the second place, it would be In the a mistake to let someone who is untrained poison or trap. There would be more trag-die- s like the Wyoming eagles. The government trapper is trained and governed in what he does. They are fine policemen and should be thought of as such. At present, they have too much territory to cover and the coyote is getting the upper hand. The public should be grateful for the signs of warning that are placed in an area w here they have traps and cyanide guns and leave them alone. Some fat Is gathered in a five mile area in Bear Lake County: to One sheepman lost 39 lambs coyotes last year and 30 Our inexpensive overflow copier isnt cheap. 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