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Show The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four- - WANTED WHAT HAPPENED IN THE DARK Statistics Show Highly Successful . Seasons for Utah Big Game Hunts THE. VEABC teaciiki;, ETWff. i ojirjf. i .tyh-n- " i I'arknu.' sluice about Aint It aev'cn No An ui fi.-- t or.hi'T.tT.'i'.r' W .l. UnJ' il pie acrepled. Salary guarantee. riiitinimi Metals Innlia-tu- , See Mrs. Nora L. Jandos, Tintlc ' The world's annua nNl Hotel, Eureka, Utah. Friday, of the six precious i.i.mm,,,, March 20, 5 p m. or 7 p.m . is estimated at only about 'n i More thnn ha'f uf t'ds , m'.'' FOIl SALE ia platinum itaelf, with h rein der mostly palladium, 'w u .ui" W 303 r i nj-H- l Bnl.h Pr.lMct.: Oi'nter, Spnngville. Scnu for fret ri, hpnliim and r u.- ad" ru re. i Utah big game hunters again experienced high- ly successful seasons during 1953, with 95,003 deer and 957 elk being harvested. , Final figures show 128,095 deer hunters taking animals for a succeas avri-age of 71.1 icr rent fur all hunt-- t in n field on the regular license. Thin compares to the 1052 season when 125,54)1 hunters harvested 78.051 deer tor a hunter success of V8.1 per ernt. k In addition, 11.381 special holders bagged 0.725 deer during hunts held lust fall in critical areas' over the stale, for an 82.4 per cent success. During the previous year, 1052, 13,430 special permit holders took K5.27S ,.,lniV11-cutalo- 0 per-m- range-proble- deer for a success ration of per cent. D or hunters continued to tuke m.in.v more bucks than does even though ei.lier sex tlcCr were legal genic during the general season in MI of the more productive hunt-in- ;: units over the state. Ier cent of hicks kdld was 72.8, compared to tli do-- in l;e of 27.2 per cent. Continued hunter success dur-in- .' tlic past ihrec years under the ci liui s law does not hear out the earlier expressed alarm by, 11 210 1052 Model New Moon house er- - M'ol' in, ,11 74 4 nul sruajss A. H. mrm trail ,'. sw.swjKrrffc oroWl toiZ'SkISL 7r ext.ri, lhy 222s Baker, Eureka, Utah. m2Gp out damaging the garment nTTCQ, ) i Fine 100 Proof Bottled, in Bond Straight Bourbon Whiskey ;in liws me ngure uwnwi lically all hunting units. 356 The 967 elk harvest was mats niter the 1.323 taken during the 1952 season. It is noted, how- that only 1,497 permits were for the 1953 season aa against 1.770 permits for the pre- i 1 Right now A fine bonded bourbon that tastes Just right. Look them all over you'll pick Hunter sueeess elk permits dropped during the recent season with ex- tremelv dry, hot wen.hcr know to be the chief contributing factor. In this instance the 1953 figure was 65.2 percent compared to 76 per cent during 1952. Fish Lake. Southern Utah's pop-- , ular angling and recreation area. vns recently visited by members or the Department of Fish and flame. IuiM.sc of the early season trip was to i heck the rainbow trout1 Min. When less than 100. were found in the Twin Frock i urea it was determined to suspend any egg taking activities Tor liis year ent!ing future de-- i a-- cc.-sa- ry year. : ; ism.. Yearly creel c ensus work at the lake indicates fewer fish each sa-eve- r, son reach the three year agt to spawnin'? , tivi.v.. of spawn-viou- s 'Use minimum niiiulN-iv: f h i makes tin egg taking , roin private sc.urces nmv.m.ke on ,h itf:' u n, v as t!,' I1"1 11 r",n-- ! - It was reported Hint tnc s'vr cover in the Fish Lake area is I "finely light with little danger ca')in amI othel bini'imgs. i Figures covering tiu 1953 plica-- : sant harvest show 82,595 hiintis 245.307 roosters during the j taking JOE AND JEAN . . . Wisconsin' 1 November.. Sen. Joseph McCarthy chats with Tiie average of 2.97 hints per wife, Jean, ss she sits in wheelcense compares favorably with chair, hospitalized in New Tor! and 3.13 broken ankle Incurred h with hii its were the average bag for Uxkqpb accident. those seasons respectively. a good carry-ove- r i f male birds vclopinents. is noted over tht state in spite c..- . .... ... t Dei .uiini-nrecords show the. the heavy fall hunting pressures. 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