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Show Reward shared by two Utahns Two area residents have received a $500 reward from the National Wildlife Federation for proviaing information that led to the conviction of a construction worker for the killing of a bald eagle. Gladys Capson, 76, an Arcadia housewife, and Howard Brinkerhoff;. 25, an Attamont grammar school teacher and raptor enthusiast, were rewarded for testifying against Glen construction workRoss, a er, also of Arcadia, before U.S. District Court Judge Aldon Anderson in Salt Lake City. Ross was fined $750 for violating the Bald Eagle Protection Act of 1940. He also lost his hunting privileges for two years and was ordered to spend his weekends in Jail for two months. Mrs. Capson was at home last Feb. 10 when she heard a rifle shot from across the road. She looked outside and saw four young men drive away in a mustard-colore- d truck. The next day her grandchildren found a wounded bald eagle near where Mrs. Capson had seen the truck. She immediately contacted the local game warden of the Utah Division of Natural Resources (DNR), who rushed the bird to a rapton (bird of prey) rehabilatator 150 miles away in Salt Lake City. But it was too late. Because of the severe damage to the bird's foot and tail, the eagle was destroyed. Based on Mrs. Capson's description of the mustard-colore- d pickup truck, the DNR began an investigation. Soon ' after, Brinkerhoff overheard a student bragging about shooting an eagle over in Arcadia. He relayed this to the game authorities. Ross was arrested after he and the other persons in the truck that day were questioned. Rom leaded guilty to violating the federal C will donate Association, that group. his $250 to The $500 reward is the eleventh paid by the NWF, the nations largest nonprofit conservation group, since, the reward was posted in 1971. 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