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Show THE PAYSOUAlN, PAfaoir, tJtAH Make Use of Elk Herds May Leisure Time Meet Destruction The following from John W. The. officers of the ForestSer-vic- e Jacobs, Executive Secretary of and the Biological Survey, the Utah Public Health Associ- and ot the States of Wyoming the use of and Montana are seriously conation, regarding leisure time, we gladly give' to cerned over the probability of our readers. heavy losses of elk this winter. One of the things that the The open ranges upon which Utah Public Health Association the elk herds in the territory would like to get into the minds tributary to Yellowstone Park of the people of Utah is the are dependent during the winter sane use of the time after the lie in the heart of the region so affected by the drought days work is finished. A few seriously this summer. As a result, very days ago I heard Professor H. little forage has been prodnced L. Kent, of Kansas, a specialist by these areas, and the outlook in the problems of rural educa- for the coming winter is a grave tl tion, tell a large group of vocashould be taken to fill gas tanks tional teachers that one of the before starting over the hill from is Jackson of to Victor. the present age big things The ferry across Snake River to train the children in the wise long duration and marked byis running and the charge has use of their leisure time. heavy crusts on the snow, abeeil reduced from $2.OOtol.5o And he said one ot the truest loss of 50 per cent or more of for a car: things that conld have been the animals will not be at all The Hobaek Canyon road is in good condition from, the mouth impropable. said. Shoal Creek to' Jackson. in The stock of hay the posIf we could only realize that it Above Shoal Creek it. is passable, session of the Federal and State but is not the things we do ' while authorities rough and relatively unimin Jackson Valley is proved. While some cars are working, but the things we do 25 per cent above normal, but the Hobaek River above fording after work that wear us down, up to this time, many of the elk Shoal Creek, drivers preferring we should be much more care-fu- l have wintered upon the pastures t0 he pulled across will findteams available at the Van of how we spend our even- and haystacks of the settlers. Vleck ranch at a time. and other charge of $ib spare ings This year, the pastures are in car for per pulling through While the caution holds good s five fbrds. poor condition, the for everyone, it is especially apSeveral cars en route to the scanty, and the settlers confrontplicable to the man or woman in ed with the necessity for utiliz- Park from Jackson have taken the wrong road at Kelly and the stages of tuberculosis, the ing every pound of forage availone who finds a dull tiredness able in order to winter their gone up the Gros Ventre River. While, this is a good road and coming on whenever any extra domestic stock. Under such cir- a beautiful it does not effort is taken. Such a person cumstances a bad winter will ;lead to the drive, and after Park, should rest a great deal. I result in very heavy death loss crossing Crystal Creek, about 10 miles from Kelly, it is barely that we should all walk of elk: passable for high clearance cars. a great' deal more than we iA reliable road log may be seDance do. A Great Remedy. why certainly cured at either hotel, the Jack' dance; but sanely, once a week, son Mercantile Co., or the Forest The merits of Chamberlain s Colic possibly twice, but by no means end Diarrhoea Remedy are well known Supervisors office at Jackson. ' every night, or the body must and appreciated; but there is occasFishing is good in all streams, DaSnake River,. Jackson no who man Old a had her including nature acquaintionally price. pay is them should ance and read the with not Lake as good as usual due will me Nature is relentless and following by F. H. Denr( a hotel man o the small streams being very demand her payment. Four years ago low and at Dupuyer Alont. forcing the small fish Commonsense in the use Of I used Chamberlain s Colic and Diar down into the lake, where they rhoea Remedy with such wonderful furnish the large lake fish with our leisure time will go far q results that I have since recommended an unlimited supply of food. ward making a lot of sick people, t0 my fiends. j PAGE nv The Public and the Company always welcomes the establishing of an institution that nils a recognized community need; unfortunately it doesnt always manifest a lively interest iif the health of such an institution after it is established. COMMUNITY it is one thing to establish industries; it is quite another thing tA build up, develop and maintain them. An industry can be established by the investment of capital; its development and maintenance depend upon the attitude of the public toward the enterprise and toward the product. Likewise, liie permanency of an institution depends upon the willingness of its eu: tmners to pay a sufficient price for its produot to enable it to eonliiiite strong and healthy financially. The .Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Companys system of wires, furnishing the means of communication over mountains, plains and desert, is a tremendous factor in the development of the West. Telephone service is a home product of every community in the mountain states, and is woven into the very warp and woof of commercial and social life. The permanency and adequacy of telephone service depend upon the same factors as are involved in the .security and permanency of every other established industry. hay-stack- With very, very few exceptions the people of the West recognize these principles and pursue a live and let live policy toward aO legitimate business institutions. be-elie- . o o (Advertisement) better. o PROBATE AND o o SPORT MODE TOPS OLD BALDY GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES o o Consult the County Clerk or the ree o pective signers for further information. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 0 o In the District Court of the Fourth o Judicial D'ririct in and for Utah o County, Slae of Utah. o In the jiii.Utr of the Estate Charles Samuelson, deceased: o viii present claims w;tu o vouchers ihe undersigned Executor of the r.fst Will and. 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