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Show I -- ... THE UTAH STATESMAN, JUNE 20, 1929 you to marry mo to save mo foam him." "But bo can't get you agelnat your will," I cried. "Nol not but bell never give upw He le relentless and of all women wants me. He would break me i the wheel of dishonor. Ob, God I Her fore grew almost tragic In The Trail of 98 A Northland Romance Robert W. Service "I'm all alone, friendless, n poor, weak girl. No, Im wrong. I've one frieod death; end IT! die, 1TI die, ewear It before I let Mm get brMiMym TORY FROM THK START Athol Meldram, looking hli for-t)Baa fYaaelaoo arrives broke. III meets I tallow whom hi dnbi tbi Prod-lt- l, w who U usloui to Join thi told ruih to Alaska. With Jim itiomir for Iibbord thiy hoard dii North. On board li I young firl. Berna, traveling with bar trend father ud a hard looking oupli namid Wlnklaitiln. Barna will Athol that bar grandfathir li ibmHd with thi Idaa of gittlig rich la thi Xlendlka. Landing at Ikagway, Athol'. party it inn takia thi tralL In a inowilldi on thi Chllcoot trail huadrada ot llm ra loit Fearful for Barna'i aafa-t- y, Athol haatiai to thi Mini. Ha llndi thi old mia dead. Madam Wlnklaatala rafuaai to lit him Mi thi girl, but hi laavaa a littir for bar. At Bonnitt. Barna eomu to dthil, eonfima hir lovi, and bagi aim to marry bar, to aavi bar from thi banh fata aha foraaaaa. Ha la nwllllng to taki auck a daelaiv tap, and till! hir thay muit wait. Athol Biraa from daath la a raging rlvir. it prae-tleal- lr itfntinr urn CHARTER V Continued "Oh, I could be terribly distressed and at loei how to comfort her. "Hneh, Berna," I pleaded, "please don't cay such things. Remember you hare n friend In me, one that ould do anything In his power to help you." Bhe looked at me a moment. "How ean you help me!" "By marrying you. Will you marry me, dear! Will you he my "No! I wouldn't marry you If you wero the laat mau left In tho world. ahe cried vehemently. "Why!" I tried to bo calm. "Why I why, you don't lovo mo; you don't cart for me." "Tee. I do, Berna. I do, Indeed, girl. Care for you! Well, I care ao much that J beg you to marry me. Since the moment I set eyes on you, I loved you. 1 was Juat waiting for you. waiting. Blnco tho beginning of time It wee all planned that I should lova you. And you. bow do you carer Bhe stood up to hear my words. Sha would not let me touch her, 's but there was a great light In her eyes. Then the spoke and her voice wee vibrant with pension, all Indif- ference gone foom IL "Oh, you blind I Ton coward I Couldn't you soe! Couldn't you feel! That day on tha scow It came to me Love. Do you know what wished as we went through the rapids! I wished that It might be the end, that In each a supreme moment we might go down dinging together, and that In death I might hold you In my arms. Oh. If you'd only been like that afterward, met love with love. But, nol you slipped back to friendship. 1 feci as If there were a barrier of ice between us now. Leave me, leave me, for I never want to see you again." "Tee. yon will, you must, you most, Berna. I lave you so, I lovo yon so." I crashed her to me, I klaaed her madly, yet ehe was cold. "Havo you nothing more to say than fine words!" sha asked. "Marry me, marry me," I repeated. -Now!" Now I hesitated again. The suddenness of It wee like a cold douche. God knows, I burned for tho giri, yet somehow convention clamped me. "Now If you with, I faltered; "but better when we get to Daw-eoBetter when I've made good up there. Give me one year, one year and then " "One yeerl" The sodden gleam of hops vanished from her eyes. Thin ehe tuned to me In a sadden spate of pasal on, her flea pleading; furrowed, wretchedly sad. "Oh, my dear, I lovo you better then the whole world, but I hoped you would care enough for me to marry ma now. It would have been beet; believe me. Well, be ft so, well wait one year." "Tee, believe me, trust me, dear; It will be ell right Til work for you, sieve for you, think only of you, end In twelve short months ni give my whole life to make you happy." "Will you, dear! Well, It doesnt matter now. . . . Ive loved yon. open-arme- d were dreamers twain, but 'while my outlook was gay with hope, .hers waa dark with despair, since the episode of the scow I had never ventured to kiss her, but had treated her with a curious reserve. respect and courtesy. T Indeed. 1 waa diagnosing my case, wondering If I loved her, affirming, of doubting on a very see-saWhen with her I felt for her an Intense fondness and at times an almost Irresponsible tenderness. Was I In level PoorfStuousfool 1 wanted her more than anything else In all the world, yet I hesitated and asked myself the question. Hundreds of boats and scows were running the rapids, and wa watched them with an untiring fascination. That was the most exciting spectacle In the whola world. w 1 - The Issue was life or death, ruin or salvation, and with every few minutes of the day, was the breathless climax repeated. Every day were bodies dragged ashore. The rapids demanded their tribute. The teen of the trail must pay the toll. a a a Boon I knew that Berna and I must part; and but two nights later It came. We were sitting by the river, I remember, a little way from tbs boats. As aha sat, silent and with bands clasped. It was as If the shadows that for a little had "Not Evan a Beggar Will Seek Me, a Poor, Nameless Girl Travaling In the Train of Dishonor." n. me new clothes, given me trinkets. Well, there's a reason she's got her eye ou a man for me." 1 bit my lip. "Who's the man?" "Jack Lncasto. Have you heard of hlml Ha's got a mil Hon dollar claim on Bonansa. Had 1 beard of hlml Who bad not heard of Black Ja'ck, his spectacular poker plays, his meteoric rise, his theatric display! Of course, he's married, she went on, "but that doesn't matter up here. Therc'i inch a thing as a Eloadlka marriage. Anyway, ha wanta me." "But you wouldn't suraly you -- wouldnt!" Bhe turned on mo fiercely. "Whet do you take me for! ly you know mo bettor then Sure- that mo hata Oh, you almoat make you." Vainly 1 tried to eootho her, whis- "Oh, my dear, tell me all about girl, Im sorry. She want ou la her fierce, excited way. "He came to the restaurant In Bennett Ha used to watch me a lot His eyes ware alwaye following me. I waa afraid. 1 trembled when I aerved Mm. He liked to ace me tremble. It gave him a feeling of power. Then ha took to giving mo present, costly gifts, wanted to return them, bnt a be wouldn't let me, took them from me, pat them away. Than he and aba bad long talks. That was why I eame to you that night and begged It I'm sorry, delinquent and advertised for salt at public auction and unless payment la made before will ba sold on Monday, July 99th. 1929, at 10 Probate and Guardian- o'clock a.m. at tha company's office, 303 Vermont building, Balt Notices. ship Lake City, Utah, to pay tha delinquent aaaeaament thereon, toConsult Further Information For gether with tha cost of advertistba County Clerk ur Respecing and axpanas of sale. tive Signer. JOHN SHEWELU LEGAL NOTICES. TO CREDITORS Estate of Annl C, Dodge, NOTICE Secretary. Vermont building. Salt Lak City. Utah. (Please make air checks payable Creditor will present claims to tha company.) with vouchers to the undersigned May S3, June 20. at 113 Continental Bank Bldg., Halt Lake City, Utah, on or before NOTICE OF BALE OF STORED AUTOMOBILE. tha 36th day of July, A. D-- 1031. NOBLE B. DODGE, Notice 1a hereby given that, on Administrator of tha estate of June 33. I will offer for sale to th Annla C. Dodge, deceased. highest bidder or bidders, on Ford ALLEN O. THURMAN, number motor touring ear. Attorney for tha administrator, 11131661, which haa been held by , Hit Continental Bank Bldg-- Balt me for repair bills and storage Lake City. Utah. costa, at 16 west Fourth South Data of first publication. May street, since November 16. 1031, U 31. A. D-- mo. and including June 13. June Car will be cold Intact or part by Data of laat publication :0. 1020. part, to suit convenience and needs 303 of ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. SS a DIAMOND OIL COMPANT. corporation of tha stats of Utan. principal place of business, Balt Lake City, Utah. Notice la hereby given thtt ot a regular masting of tha board of directors held on the 32nd day of May, 1019, an assessment of one rent ( 1 c) per share waa levied on air leaned and outstanding shares of Diamond Oil company (or one mill per share on all Issued and former outstanding shares of tli (lustaveson Oil company!, payable immediately to John Bhcweli. iraasurar at tni Vermont building, flalt Lake City. Utah. Any aiock upon which thla may remain unpaid on tha 2tlh day cf Juns 1939, will ba 1 purchaser. L. D. LA MONT. (Signed) 160 Weet Fourth Street. Salt Lake City,. Utah, (June 13 and 30.) SUMMONS. In tha Third Judicial District Court of Pall Laks County, State of Utah. Albert N. Ingle, plaintiff, vs. Carrie J. Ingle, defndant. Th state of Utah to the said s nt: are hereby summoned la appear within twenty dgys after the service of this summon upon You you, If served within th county In which this action Is hroucb: otherwise, within thirty day after ! servlre. and defend the above titled action; and In vase of your failure so to do. Judgment will he rendered against you according to us CulturUt to Seek Improve-mein Propagation Methods. tn-fls- ment ef tha Interior and the Department of Commerce, whereby a flah culturlat of tha latter department will supervise fish culture operations In tha national parka and national monuments, it waa announced by tha department of the Interior May II. Tha arrangement la expected to become effeo live next July 1, when the funds for tha 1110 fiscal year become Available. Tha full text of tha statement follow: Under tha plan of tha flah culturlat. to be ranted on the payroll of the bureau of flaherlea of th department of commerce, will devote his time during tha summer to piscatorial problems In tho national parka During tha winter months he will direct flah cultural operations at hatcheries of th bureau or flaherlea located at points outalda tha parka The work of the flah culturlat so far aa It relates to th national parka will Includa tha general supervision of fish cultural atudlea and operations. Including detailed atudlea of park waters to determine sultahlllty for flah, a study of native or related fish apeelna suitable for storking or restocking, ar.d tha preparation of permanent management plana for ali park waters. Next summer th flaherlea expert will study conditions In Teliow-ato- n and Glacier National Parka. At tha preaant time the bureau of flaherlea maintains federal hatcheries In Yellowstone und Glacier National Parka The fish and game commission of California maintains a stats hatchery at Yose-m- it Park, and state la given in ether national parks through furnishing fish for planting in park watera Planting la now don by tha In dividual park organisation, hut up to the present time It has been Im practicable to make scientific atudlea to determine audibility of flah for planting, and no data haa bean available on park waters aa to th abundance of lack of flah food. Under the new plan It la pected that these fundamental facts will ba determined and atudlea made of tha Ilf histories of native species and tha desirability of their propagation, aa well as ef exotlo flah species adapted propagation In park watera Thla arrangement will ba similar to one In fore with tha publlo health service of th treasury department, whereby sanitary engineer ef that service acts as chief sanitary offleer for tha national park service, having full responsibility In matters sanitation. non-gam- Aesthetic other than Utah have expressed some concern because of tha establishment of so large a marsh her on th theory that th birds will ba attracted to this place and remain here, thus Interfering with the shooting grivllsges which have been enjoyed In th past In other states. This fear Is wholly unwarranted. Utah sportsman gat comat the paratively little shooting Our birds which nest here. son opens Oct. 1 and practically left all of th resident birds have conby that tlms. Our shooting misists chiefly of birds which grate through hsra .from .the north. This migration begins in August when a great many birds com Into this marsh to molt. The greater part of these birds also leave before October 1. and th balance very soon thereafter. A erond migration usually occurs about th middle of October and cm, nng. to expect that a rseeonabl i . CASH PRICES' LUMP COAL fS.26 nance and administration of the! LUMP . 8.00 DOMESTIC United the conducted by refuge is Btatea Department 'of Agriculture STOVE COAL 7.75 through the Bureau of Biological NUT COAL 8.75 Survey. Washington Puts Alien Hunting License At $25 a. step. legislature 1a tha amendment to tha Yet In the end my better nature license provisions raising th state and ftehtng license triumphed, and ere the camp waa alien hunting 10 to 626. cays Charles R. astir 1 arose. I wee going to marry from director of the departBerna that day. A feeling of relief Meybury. of fisheries and game, came over me. How had It ever j ment The spread between the resident seemed possible to delay! I was . and alien licenses has been unfair, elated beyond measure. $7.60 as against 110. Maybury said, I hurried to tell her. Love words lie expects that the advance In trembled on my tongue tip. It price will not only remove the seemed to me I could not bear ts discrimination but prevent a lot of wait a moment. undesirables from runnlnr ramCONTINUED) (TO pant through the fields end covers during tha hunting season. Before tha demand of the complaint which securing a license an alien must has been filed with the clerk of produce a permit Issued by the Desaid court. of Licenses, granting him Thla action I brought for the partment IJie right to carry firearm. purpose of dissolving the hands Bear law Changed. of matrimony existing between the Under tha new amendments to plaintiff and the defendant heretho code tho bear will be accorded in. a greater degree of protection In D. T. LANE. Ftelnllff. that tha statutory open season haa Attorney for 636-- 6 The Continental Bank Build- been shortened one month. season will mu from Beptember 16 ing. Halt iAk City, Utah. to March II ecch year, but may be shortened or closed entirely as the LAND USES. game commissions see fit. owners and tend Htorkmen, Not over i per rent of the stale ean ever he cultivated, according lease holder ore granted the right kill bears at any time they have to the Utah Agricultural rollrge. toreason to believe" Jha animals A high yield 1a demanded of the are predatory, or damaging or detillable why not of the game stroying property. The 16 per rent? If any of this tend rommlsslonera are also given power to emplov federal predatory aniis loafing. Utah It th looser. mal killers to kill bears considered Thrrp has been a generally rising predatory. In acre of leading trend yields per Dug Laws. crone In the lael 40 years In th Attention is called to th fact United Slate. The average yield that it la unluwful to have In the per acre of wheal, oats, potatora woods, on leash or otherwise, any and corn has Increased over 14 per dog during the open seasons on cent. or unless deer a permit hag elk, Stockmen, The yield ef over one-haof first been secured. are however, l.'iah ha been constantly decreaspermitted to have dogs In the woods ot any lime ing and haa little or no management whatsoever of Its natural re- when they have rtork graslng. or Bird dogs may be trained sources. used In the fields or woods at any time month the rly except during The 96 per rent or Utah suitable April, May, June and July. mainly for Forage. Forests, waterfield and for staled, permit! shed protection, wild life and should pot he allowed to trie la may he Issued by the gam aploaf. This tend should he made commissions, subject to theRath-buto produce these five Renewable. proval of Hupervlsor Ham F. If closed the month during Natural Resources to Its full caIntelligent they dn not Interfere with nesting pacity- This requlr. management, based upon s study of game birds. Ollier Changes, their requirements. The use and Th game chief also stated thtt enlnvment of each resource ran he has been added to adjusted to the need of the other formaldehyde resource go that the use of none the list of substances declared deto fleh life. 7t baa been leterious need he excluded. used quits extensively In the prep, The progressive stockmen respect eratlnn of salmon egg lures. Manugam, watershed, recreation and facturers will hava to change timber interests. tbalr formulae ao aa ta provide II for aoma other preservative substance. he said. In th future, asserted th directors, no person, other than a regular gamu offleer, will be permitted to moleat any snare, net, trot line, wire, string, rope, or cable In any river or stream until tha game deportment hoe been notified, and THEN not until some gome official I preoent. The object of the tew. It I raid te unto prevent the "hljpcklng." by authorised persona of nets Illegally placed In river and streamo and Interference with the work of the wardens. Foxes Exempt. Gam farmer. If handling noth Ing but foxea or not required by the new tews to take out licenses. In many place th beaver tew has betn tightened up until it will be practically impoMlbla to kill a beaver In this state, bootleg the pelts Into adjoining state, and then reehlp them Into Washington aa outside pelt. It will be lawful for a person to have tha body, head, hide or ekln of a game or fur bearing animal, or e bird or game game or flah. lawfully taken Inside or outfor side the state. In possession mounting or ornamental purpose, providing each specimen la reported to Hupervlsor Beni Rathbun. or the county game commission, within three days for marking and tagnon-gam- Co. -- it Nma Taking A Vacation? Reduced Vacation Rate for Your Telephone If you are going to be away from home for a month or more this eummer you can aave money on your tdephone bill. With our vacation rate plan you can have your telephone eerriee impended, juat aa you atop your iee or milk service while you are out of town. Thia plan for residence telephone service ia available for any period of more than one month and leu than three month a. news-pape- r, return. SUd 10. STATE BT. PHONE HYLAND During your absence you will be billed for the regular amount, then when yon return yon will be credited with the amount due you on the reduced rate. Flour Feed and Poultry Supplies 1 Bag or A 1000 Send us a card a few days before your vacation ia over and yonr telephone will be restored to regular service when you arrive home. BENNION BROKERAGE CO. 2210 So. late ! State St. Retain business contacts by "Long Distance? while sway Phone Hyland 1531 CO. SCOTT HARDWARE TACKLE SALE Tk Seteeee FISHING tk Tackle Fisk bite ef Flahlas la Bale Vow Oa SHa1 as aav Tackle Ilk heagry wolves wkea y Oa Fellers Let's Ga, LEADERS FISHING RODS Effective date for new changes will b as of Juns 14. 1926. dM (6-3- 0; non-tilla- vlth shotgun blanks has been tried, going off when tha bear pulls a string, but even this has door. For tha present time tha ponds will ba uaad as a fish depot where r th fish will be kept Just prior te ' planting. Laat year tha Balt with tha ' association, The rate during the euipended period will be jnit half your regular monthly rate. Your telephone remains connected, you retain yonr number and director; listing, outgoing call ean be placed but no incomln; calls received. Service will be restored as soon ai you Economy Cash Coal ging. Graslng twice nr even thrre a season, provided the first graslng 1s lata enough and the Intervals are sufficient for recovery from each cropping, ordinarily does nol seriously affect the yield and vigor of plants A and ponds thla year. Thla will In- eluda l,S0O paid for tha site. The rearing ponds will ba In better! foal of five. Each pond will be long by tan fact arid. One battery at least will bt built tMs year with ; a possibility that there may be two batteries or ten ponds constructed. . Th new hatchery and panda are ; Ideally loeated. It la only thirty Miles from tha hatchery att to the Uintah lake country, and th head- waters ef the Provo, the Webar and tha Duehesna Are almoat At th department and tha foraat carries, . planted several lakes In th Uintah : been only slightly effective. region. Flah were hauled Of tha li trap only two and the plant Bprlngvllte hava escaped molestation. limited by the haul and by tha number of persona ready to dla- -. tribute. new arrangement Ora xlng plants t Inches or leas In Under th atuntr thousands ot flah can ba placed In and does growl) height not satisfy tha hunger of tha ani- the Xamea ponds at tba convenimals. becauas of tha low feed val- ence ot tha department and. if tha ue of ahort succulent many thaua-an- d forage. sportsmen flah ean be distributed In tba Grease should be Inches before and lake of that aron la ' erasing begins nd th earlier ma- streams turing plants should hava flowsr on day. ia understood that tha atota It stalks showing. association la already planning an Many poisonous plants begin a big distribution day when tha growth with tha earliest of the ponds ar available. Salt Lska, plants and loiees from rating them Weber eounty. tha Utah county os-- . are usually heavier when grsslng sodailoni. and other as-Kama, begins very early. In rases of Mclatlona ars to bn atktd ta Jala very early graslng lasses are apt In a mammoth Minting plantato occur among rsttls from lark- sometime later In tha summer, spur poisoning, and among sheep from death eamas. It la better ta conservatively A portion of tha planta each gras off grass and weeds than ta year should be allowed to go to let them dry up pud become s fir menace. seed. WELL MAKE IT HOT FOR ANY ONE USING OUR COAL I sup- ply of all forma of migratory bird will ha maintained for the benefit of future generations. This great; reclamation movement is financed United by tha government of th Btatea and development, mainte- covered. -- Not alone will tba sportsmen of the country who hunt gam blrda b benefited but that great who our enjoy of part cltlssnihlp seeing wild life In Ita natural atat will have tha opportunity of visiting theaa refuges whan th blrda unmolested and studying them an White It may not at eloaa b possible to bring tbs birds back to the gnat numben which one existed, it Is not too much -- Ovary day la Friday as far aa th bear of Twin Lakea Washington, la concerned. Qtms officials estimate that 100.00 eggs hava been lost In tha laat few day by bears raiding traps which hold tha apawn-er- a Tha bear com down to the traps In the night and catch and sat fish out ef them. They have tskon r high as !0 fish in a night and they will defeat all of th efforts of th men In getting them. They tear tha traps to piece if they are nt A co --opera lire arrangement haa been affected between the Depart- ds All that night I wrestled with myself. I felt 1 ought to many her n at once to shield her from the that encompassed her. Bhe waa like a lamb among a pack of wolves- - I juggled with my Classed aa ona of tha Important I was young and marriage changes mode in tha game coda at aucb seemed a to bm the lost session of tho Washington terribly (lan-go- pering: In National Parks ra-rr- wlfer r Wo !-c- I wee ao happy If I only hdd chance, If I only had the thance other glrla hare. It wanld (aka little to make me the bapplett girl In the world Juat to have a inmo, a plain, almple boom where ill waa aunahlne and peace; Juat to tare the commonest comfort a, to ke care-freto lore and be loved. That would be enough." She sighed tad went on : "Then If 1 might have books, a little music, flowera or. It seems like a dream of heaven; as well might I sigh for a palace." "No palace could be too fair for rou, Berna, no prince too noble. Borne day, your prince will come, and you will give him that great love I told you of once." Swiftly a shadow came Into the bright eye. the sweet mouth curved pathetically. "Not even a beggar will seek me, a poor, nameless little girl traveling In the train of dishonor." She had all the sad sophistication of the lowly bom, yet with it an ln- vincible sense of purity. I naked her: "Berna, If you had to choose between death and dishonor, which would you prefer "Death, of course," she answered promptly. "Death's easy; physical death; compared with the other, compared with moral death." She was very emphatic and angry with me for my haxarded demur. Never was such a brave spirit, so determined In goodness, so upright In purity, and I blessed her for her unfaltering words. - lifted, saw enshrouded her with a greater doom. "Tell me your trouble, Berna." Bhe shook her bead, her ayes wide as If trying to read the future. "It's nothing; It's only my foolishness. If 1 tell you. It wouldn't help me any. And then It doesn't matter. Ton wouldn't care. Why should you carer Bhe turned away from mo and seemed absorbed In bitter thought. "Carol why, yea; I would care; do care. You know 1 would do anything In the world to help you. Ton must tell me, Berna. It will worry me Indeed If you don't" Once more ahe refused. 1 pleaded with her gently.-coaxed, 1 entreated. Bhe was very reluctant, yet at last aha yielded. "Well, If I must," she said; "but It's all so sordid, ao mean, I hate myself; 1 despise msalf that 1 should have to tall It." Bhe kneaded a tiny handkerchief nervously la her Ungers. Ton know how ales Madam been to me lately bought with greatly Increasing numbsrs Worn Pago 1) eondnuss until the lath or llth Balt of November when so far as wa disappearing into tha Orest dikes know most of tha bird have arLake, and also at times these will act as a barrier agelnat the rived on their way south. Tha Bear itlver marsh contains no alt water of the lake. In considering the Importance of warm springs. Is estremely shalto U la low and a slated Is doodad this construction necessary by bear In mind that tha Water of the waters of Bear Rlvsr. Great Salt Lake contain about !i of this condition It fraeses percent salt. Whan tha lakes at- with tha first cold snap and liters tains a comparatively high level la rarely aver any shooting after back November It. No birds, whatever, and the waters era blown over tha marsh, tha result la to winter In this section. They return destroy every particle of vegeta- In great numbers In tha spring tion. Due to tha deposit of great and the ntarsh la particularly vs I uuantltiea of salt as the waters d uable at that season becauas then this vegetation does not com the birds art badly In nesd of food bark for several years. In addition, and devour everything that has the fresh waters which flow Into been left over from the the lake from tha river have been season before leaving forprevious thetr because nesting gristly reduced In volumereservoirs ground In th north, of Irrigation and power fihure Birds. any above, thus d slaying tha process Rear River mash Is tha nesting of leaching out the salt which ha ground for many varieties of birds been deposited with each succesother than ducka and A sive rise In tha lak. Tha fresh wa- score or more species geese. of shore ter lakes to ha created will all be birds nest there In great numhara. shallow, none of them attaining a Tha snowy heron and glossy ibis, which two of America's most beautiful depth of over three feet, means the entire area will ha feed-Ir- g non-asbirds, congregate in It also th ground for ducka tula fields adjacent to means that tha control of carp In the giatand nest by thouther bay so these waters will ba possible It la stated by men who that they mar not destroy tha sand. hava mads a study of these bird duck foods. and visited their rookeries in vaBanding of Bird. rious of tha United Btatea While seeking Information lead- that thpartsBear River colonies are tha the ing up to tha construction of unlargest of any now In existproject the Biological Survey ence. Photographer and scientists dertook to band several thousand from various parti of tha United ducks which were either reared In Btatea visit thssa marshes annualoame these marshes or which for th purpose of making col there and were affected by disease. ly lections of birds and and also Banding means placing a metallic of photographing th eggs vaband bearing a number and return rieties of birds on different nesting address on tha bird's foot. When ground. For nalur thlr lovera and the bird Ik captured later on the students Interested In nature study fact Is made known and the band Bear River marsh offers opporforwarded to tha Biological Sur- tunities net fouad elsewhere in vey. thus giving a history of the the country. bird's migration. This waa for the Since the enactment of legislaurpose of determining the flight tion developproviding for th and also what of tha bird ment of th Bear River manh part of the country wasloaa be-ef tha national become has congress ing affected by the great In the establishment of birds in this section. From re- Interested for birds migratory turns which were had on banded refuges th entire United birds that were taken after leaving throughout States and session at tha last th Eear River marsh. It was con' tha appropriation of apcluslvely demonstrated that these fifteen proximately eight million dollar! least birds traverse at It la to be expended over a period of states, Canada and Mexico. shore-birten year for th purpose of esmany prolohly true thateven some of the tablishing refuges for wild fowl and perhaps ducka travel as far as South Amer- throughout their entire course of ica. With this picture fully pre- migration. When this Plan Is carsented It was not difficult to de- ried to a successful e conclusion, birds game birds and termine that this was a national of a mil- alike will find frequent landing project and that h loRiver marsh fields all th way from Alaska on lion ducka in tha Bear affected adversely tha supply In th north to Mexico on thto practically every state west of th aouth, when they ean drop in one hundredth meridian. Not many rest and find food during thalr of tha birds seem to migrate In yearly migrations. It ia ballevdd an easterly direction beyond that that no greater step haa baen taken for th preservation of tha point. wild Ufa of America than th Migratory Instinct Prevails. atatss enactment of thla legislation. of Occasionally sportsman f Continued Its dftpslr. W New Hatchery Beats Raiding Spawner Traps Be Second Larges'. 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