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Show rage 8 Till: JOURNAL FISH AND GAME SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. 1931 March 27, SCOn SCENE OF U. S. H-BO- TESTS MB rmm One hundred bohwliite quail were released last week in the Hurricane area of Washington county, according to spokesmen for the Utah De- partment of Fish and Came. Department purchase of these birds was made from a private game bird farm in Michigan. It was noted that this is the first time bobwhite quail have been planted in sizable numbers in Utah. The trial plant was made in a selected area believed to be good habitat for this species. It will be watched closely as a study area upon which to base further :CHINA::y ra: Tr 1okinawa Formosa -- r VKinn .'TFPHILIP- - IchinaSpines FLAW A IN rr " rrMARIANAS : guam is: .Marshall S-- ttfEESP. A LEGAL PA PEP , Hawaii wake Ocean ls. AfAUlf tniUlflf HAY FLAW, A SUPDEX &RiEF c Wind , A SQUALL. m Tor ya purpose zffr r is wiUle oh used ik Europe akp japah ( ? fo make fuS i. lee F!RS F0UKDlbHl COURSES yHlh He Irt was JOURNALISM, president WAsHmqYoN colleqe; BidTfR. SuBS- i- LIKE Robert of Now WASdlNqdON MARGARINE and SOAP. UN Wli Opi r I VERS jht i AMD ' LEE' f. UXNoW, Va! IGURIN WIDE ENIWETOK 10 5 10MS$AGFr by the accounting division in De- - It compares to the national trend MAP LUCA Itb the Marsnali islands where tests are established, the paitment of fish and Game otfi- - in increased sales of such licenses, The inset shows Eniwetok atolL main base. underway. the ces in Salt Lake City. li- Both resident and bobwhite will be a welcome addiThis figure represents an in- - censes are included in the total, tion to the states upland game bird ing represented. Nearly 5,(hh more of this type li- li- crease of over the 19,113 total with twelve individual Known populations. types of chiefly as a Largest increase noted was in the cense was sold during 1053 than in plants. If successfully j H-Do- non-reside- warm climate bird its range would cense sales of be limited to several southern sec- tions of the state. In several of these sections it 197,80-- 1 1952. during j re-oort- nt fishing, hunting, and trapping be- - sale of resident fishing licenses. 1052. would complement the limited numbers of pheasants where the latter have never thrived too well. One Moal), Utah man is finding that the price of deer meat runs high especially when it is possessed illegally. Records show that Bert Ellis was arrested last August by Warden Dan Winbourn of Moab for the illegal possession of a deer. He was ienfd $100 for the offense by Judge Bert Dalton. recent report tells of the same man being arrested just over the Colorado line on a similar charge. This time the Colorado wardens found eight deer illegally possessed. Judge S. E. Bartlett of Dove Creek, Colorado, assessed a total of $805 against the man. Expensive meat? National Wildlife Week is set for observance this year from March 21 through 27. Purpose of the week is to focus public attention on the importance of our natural resources and on the broad and pressing problems of conservation. Accent will be placed on the theme clean waters for all AmerA with the specific problems of water pollution being keynoted through displays, the press, radio and TV, and direct contact proica, grams. The week has been annually observed since 1938 in an effort to focus public attention upon the most serious current problems con- cerning the nations natural resources. It will again this year be proclaimed by Governor J. Bracken Lee. Sponsor of the observance in Utah will be the State Wildlife Federation and its affiliated member clubs. 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