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Youngster Laughs at Fancy Devices Quail Suffer Lack of Food During Winter Slaughter of Does Decried At Cedar City State Came Warden and Brigham City Leader Conduct Game Survey Survey of Two Areas Shows Many Killed Results Prove Point accompanied by Earl couldn't remember On Legislation SO girls up on the hill can’t introduce any more bills affecting the Utah fish and game department in fact they can’t introduce any more legislation on any matter for Friday was the final day for introduction In looking over the current legislation I can’t see where the lawmakers did any particular! harm to Commissioner Newell B Cook and all his lads and in several instances they actually did the) department v Well the boys and some good come to Utah for their deer For pne thing there Is some legislation that will provide the and elk The sum of $5 isn’t with additional much to those hunters but that department same $5 from each of them adds S B 47 providing for funds to Tribune Ths Special an increase in big game license up to enough to give the deCEDAR CITY—1 The illegal killing fees from partment something to work $15 to $20 the addiof doe deer during the hunting seational $5 to be used on range with in obtaining sufficient feed and range for deer and elk son was deplored here Friday by rehabilitation has been passed Blaine Bettenson supervisor of the by both the house and senate herds of the state And then there is S B 80 which would and awaits only the governor’s Dixie national forest in a discusto make it law The raise the price of resident huntsion of the deer situation before signature additional revenue this measing and fishing licenses to $4 members of the Cedar City Fish ure will provide will be welthe additional dollar to go into a special fund for fish and game and Game Protective associatoin comed by the department and it will not materially deimprovement This has passed at their annual meeting the senate but- - still is in the crease the number of nonresiFrom results ‘bf a survey con- dent hunters who annually house fish and game committee ducted by the forest service follow1936 season the on the ing hunting And I don’t think there’s a fisherman or hunter in the state Dixie game preserve Bettenson esbegrudge the extra dollar provided it is put to the use set timates 2000 head of doe deer were who’ll in the bill For they all realize that fishing and hunting in killed and left on the ranges during forth can Utah and the better it gets stand a lot of improvement the shooting season “If the number of doe deer found the more outsiders will come to Utah to take advantage of it on two typical areas covered by the which would transfer land tor the survey were applied to the entire Fish Then there’s S B 120This bill still is in the senate sifting Springs bird refuge bunted arpa it would indicate that committee but its passage would materially add to the area there were more doe deer killed illegally during the hunting season than already used exclusively as bird refuges and would build up a there were bucks taken off legally’’ supply that has been steadily diminishing for years You can’t have too many wild fowl refuges anywhere And then there is Bettenson told the group The forest service with the aid S B 130 which would permit the state fish and game departof C C C labor covered two plots ment to acquire lands and water rights to be used for the concomprising approximately two sec- servation and propogation of fish This also still is in the senate tions each on typical hunting tersifting committee And believe me its passage would do a lot ritory in the Dixie and found 18 for local and nonresident anglers head of does which had been shot and left on the range according to Next we come to S B 167 raising the birds and let the Bettenson From this survey and which would hunters shoot them (after paylandownpermit from information obtained by raning $4 for a license) for what gers and others connected with the ers to collect fees for pheasants the hunter spends in'guns amhunt Bettenson concludes that the killed on their lands This still munition transportation food astounding number of 2000 doe were is in the sifting committee and and the like That amounts to killed illegally during the 1936 sea- I hope it stays there until the more money than would be son legislators go home It would spent if a certain amount were Extremely foggy weather preva- be far better for the depart spent for each bird the hunter lent over the whole area during the ment to pay the landowner for kills first day of the season may have accounted for some of this 1ms he And then there’s S B 179 which would males over thinks “but it was not the whole 70 and females over 60 years of age to fish permit for nongame fish cause” and something should be without a license I think that's a little tough on the old folks done to prevent such unwarranted for if they’re that old they’re entitled to fish for any kind of the herds” he de' deer slaughter of fish they can find any place they can find them and any time clared of the year regardless of the' legal season This bill still is in committee and it shouldn’t ever get out If a man at 70 and a woman at 60 want to go fishing they should have every resource of the state at their immediate command any time they wanted it The sponsor of that bill I feel isn’t very generous Last week Sheriff John H Zundel of Brigham City received word from Clear Creek a settlement north' west of Brigham City which indicated that numerous deer had been driven from their mountain homes’ and were starving Zundel advised1 the state fish and game department of the reports and Tom Argyle state game warden was sent to Clear Creek to make a survey of deer herds in that vicinity Argyle Don Howard An- Box derson Elder county Sportsman visited the area and following an extensive survey announced that the reports were exaggerated Anderson and Argyle said reports that deer had been driven from their mountain homes were true but that deer in other sections of the state also have been driven from higher feeding ranges during the past three months The herds checked were found in good condition In several sections congestion was noted but not enough to cause undue alarm Quail Hard Hit While deer are reported to be weathering the winter months in good style quail have been hard hit and many of these upland birds have perished in the past two months The severe cold has made it virtually impossible for them to obtain food and only intensive feeding programs conducted in all parts of the state have curtailed the death loss to these popular upland well-kno- it up iv e looked The BOTTERILL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY is this celebrating the 30th anniversary of its founding We were trying to recall some of the things that were making headlines back in 1907 But 30 years is a long time! So just to satisfy our curiosity we went ' through the files of THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE of 30 years ago It was an amazing excursion Among other things of interest in the early part of 1907 we mOpth observed: 10-d- birds Pheasants have been taken care by state and local association leaders Railroad men have scattered grain at convenient feeding ipots along the tracks and this popular bird is in good condition at the present time in practically all sections of the state Deer herds in practically all northern Utah sections have weathered the severe winter in fairly good shape Isolated cases of deer being found dead have been report ed but they did not starve Some And now we come to S B 193 which would recognize the deer have been found shot and oth state’s responsibility and liability for big game trespass on private Youthful Jimmy Dunn laughs heartily as he views an ers have fallen and suffered fatal lands This is in the senate sifting committee where it prob exhibit of fancy aids to fishermen at a show held recently injuries on particularly steep and ably will die However it’s a piece of progressive legislation for icy trails in New Yoyk City Jimmy proudly flaunts a tin can in which the men who grow crops and stock in Utah are certainly entitled Game officials recently complet to remuneration for the damage done by big game Legislation on repose a number of angle worms In his left hand is a catch ed a survey of deer and feeding made with this lowly but decidedly effective bait Jimmy conditions on the Beaves range of OGDEN — The 1936 game census this order will tend to cement sportsmen and farmers closer the Fish Lake national forest Apportrays American boyhood and older anglers will see in reports for 10 Utah national forests and make them both work for the greater good of Utah were released recently by the rehim the boy they were not so many years ago proximately 4668 deer were found And H B 56 which would fish by making a place where wintering on this tract Some con' gional office of the United States was noted near Lee’s they can survive in low water forest service The total number offer more protection to beaver gestion and spawn in high water of game on the 10 forests is: Elk Springs southwest of Beaver Sevhas been passed by the house Beaver should be killed only in eral fawns were found dead but 2950' 125 deer mountain sheep to The Tribune Special and now is on the senate third those places where they turn as in northern Utah they appeared antelopes 175 and bears 460 MT PLEASANT— F J Stewart out to be a nuisance and cause to be in good flesh condition reading calendar There’s just forests the were as By reports of Fairview was elected president follows: to say about beaver a loss of revenue to the this on Roads Reported of the Sanpete County Fish and conserve water by build And that’s in very 1 125 mountain sheep They Elk Ashley— Tourists traveling highway No Game Protective association suc- 10 deer 1800 dams and they propoxate few in Utah 175 places ing bears antelopes j II have reported numerous deer on ceeding Dr H E Dice of Moroni 50 Cache— Elk 800 deer 4000 the road some miles south of BeaOther officers elected are O V bears 60 Dixie— Deer 19000 There have been few other measures introduced into this bears ver The state fish and game de Andersen Mt Pleasant vice pressession of the legislature and the others don’t amount to a LaSal — Mountain sheep 100 Reports ident G Golden partment through the cooperation Turpin Sorenson Arrest One Hunter Sandersen Fair-vie- deer 1500 bears 10 great deal There’s H B 206 which allows trapping of muskrats of local game agencies has fed secretary-treasurArdell and the sale of their pelts It provides that muskrats can be Fishlake—Elk 675 Show Many Deer Game Birds Killed 39000 hundreds of deer in that section Blackham Moroni Clyde Hollen- bears 5 MantI— Elk deer 800 deer trapped in certain seasons wherever they are found to be doing beck Chester C during the past month J Andersen 11000 bears 100 Minidoka — Deer damage to crops streams and lands and the lapdowner can seu A recent survey conducted on the Spring City Parley H Hansen Mt 500 Powell— Elk 5 deer 35000 Special to The Tribune The muskrat problem still is the pelts and keep the money Parowan-Paragonpreserve by ofPleasant Hurst Fairview Philip bears 20 Uinta— Elk 500 deer 3500 RICHFIELD — While working in this vicinity last week count- O L a minor one here except in a few places where they do ficials of the Parowan Rod and Gun Seely Fountain Green ''And bears 140 Wasatch — Elk 45 mouner club and state fish and game de- ing and checking on the condition of deer R L Turpin and W C H Ben Lamb Wales board of diplenty of damage It is only right that their pelts pay the tain sheep 15 deer 5500 bears 80 for the losses he suffers from these animals partment workers showed the ma- - Sorenson state game wardens discovered evidence of considerable rectors — It was estimated that in the en "ity of the deer to be in fine con An outline of work for the coming tire of deer One hunter was arrested and fined $100 fourth region of intermoun' season e dition despite the severe cold of poaching made has been for and plans tain states there were 32090 elk For several months there have the the past six weeks of are fish rearing completed 2435 moose 3865 mountain sheep been reports of poaching in the The Burns Cox fish A total of 600 deer were counted at Fair 1473 mountain 166075 southern part of the state but the view will be used forponds during the survey and steps were this purpose deer 640 white-ta- ilgoats deer 4800mule anfine wardens believe the arrest and taken to provide ample food for Leaders expect to plant and feed telopes and 4158 bears will serve to discourage others who 250000 trout In the next six weeks All of the deer streams this Sanpete have been killing deer out of sea- summer counted were in the foothills where son range conditions were reported Splendid cooperation has been as' PROVO— An exjampie of sportsSpecial to The Tribune While riding the range near An sured the association from the Man-- ti West Rifle Team Wins much better 'than in higher areas nabella a part of Cove mountain manship that Hias received comPRICE— The fourth annual east Those participating in the survey national forestry office regardWarden Turpin and others found a ing the future development of the From South 900-82- 0 mendation from outdoor enthusi- ern Utah invitational basketball were Forest Rangers F W Seafawn that had been shot in the C C C fish pools man and William Hurst H M Marasts of this city was displayed by tournament will get under way head with a small rifle and only shall of the United States biologi two Brigham Young university stu- Thursday at 6 p m in the Carbon CEDAR CITY — Don Draper one hind qu&rter taken from the cal survey Orange Olsen and Arvil Wet high R O T C rifle team defeated dents Sidney Boyle son of Pro- - kym at Price with ‘eight strong Utah southern ardent sportsman been dead Colorado State Takes South on the Weft high range Friday The fessor and Mrs W H Winkler of the regional office of body The animal had Boyleof teams competing fbr the title now team fcores:' the forest service at Ogden and and outdoor enthusiast was elected only a few days but no trace of Provo and Ed Foutz of Ogden last held by the Bingham C Y O West could be High (900) South Rich (820) members of the state game depart- president Of tho Cedar City Fish the person responsible Although the Bingham crew is week PRONE Honors RawllngaPRONE ment And Gams Frotectivo association found BO Anderson Gymnastics While hiking to Mount Timpa' reported as being even stronger 40 reMathlaoQ 48 Wade There have been numerous 49 nogos with the B Y U University than last year it will have a diffi at the annual meeting of the or- ports Boucher 48 of the shooting of geese ducks 48 Dahl GREELEY Colo Feb 20 ()— Hlcken Ski club the pair noticed a young cult time repeating its 1936 perIn of chamber held the Brinton ganization 48 HuchLnaon formance and pheasants out of season but Colorado State won the gymnastics Serious threats to its 461 buck Provo Third Annexes caught in the high snow- title will be the HITTING BITTING Ecker Studio of Salt since the wardens have started an championship of the eastern division Levoraen commerce Friday BOAndereon 48 banks that parallel the roadway 4 8 Wade 47 up North Fork canyon In his ef- Lake City Intermountain A A U Burns Hall was named vice presi- active campaign to round up the of the Rocky Mountain conference Morre M Men Meet in Hicken 47Dahl Sp( 47 Violators it appears that the de- Saturday by defeating Greeley State the FirmagA five of champions 47Gold Rawlings 46 forts to get out he had become dent for tho coming year and Law-:- e struction has been stopped 44 exhausted and when the students Provo leaders of the Provo league 47Cummlngs champions and Colorado Brinton defending KNEELING Junction Elks of KNEELING secretary Draper To further augment the supply of university Olpin had fallen helplessly in the and the ‘Grand 44IOold PROVO— Th Provo Third ward M men 43 arrived Colorado- - Added to this group will to be planted in lakes Colorado State accumulated 578H Hlcken Boucher 42!Wade 41 stream of water that also parallels quintet won a berth In the Provo divisional succeeds R E Winterose who has brook trout be four eastern Utah teams' all tournament when it defeated the Pleasant 38l the road ' 42'Ciimmlngs held the post for the past two years and streams of the state Commis- points Greeley State 544 and Colo- Nelson Mathieon 42iHiirhinson View team 4624 here Friday evening 3j The two youths lifted the animal stronger than in any other year Levoraon 42!Dahl The Third war team was the rutinertip Board members elected include El- sioner Newell B Cook recently ac- rado university 53814 35 tn the Utah stake race and the Pleasant are Becker’s Uinta of Helper STANDING STANDING Foue individual quired another 200000 eggs and out of the creek and carried him a They view team was runnerup in Sharon (take 37 ton L Jones three-yea- r 44Cummlngs term J placed them in the Glenwood and went to Colorado Statechampionships one to Gree- Boucher The box score: back to the Provo canyon high Carbon county champions Orangemile Levorson 44Tensen 34 PROVO THIRD C Isbell and Dr Max P Schrank Loa hatcheries Previous to this ley State and one to Colorado uni- Nelson PLEASANT VIEW 41 Wade 30 way Here a passing motorist was ville representing Emery county Moore 40 Anderson one-ye?9 OTFF members which came from the versity shipment to haul the deer to the the towering Sunnyside champions Bone rf 2 3 3 7 2 3 1 OiDaniels rf OTFP Mathiaon 38Gold peesuaded the bolstered Price M Men five If 3 2 0 6lColilne If r5 21 II Steps have been taken by the east the department had received ttackay state fish and game farm at Spring' and 2 0 0 4: Man son e Miller C 7 00 14 new board to secure of this' city 500000 600000 ' addi brook trout eggs 1 through 1 3 vilie Parry r( Fielding U 1 tional fish from federal hatcheries trades and purchases — — — Priceand " Ecker’s “Studio will Burgnar If 2 4 0 4 Lambert Richmond rf 0 S 0 O ‘ the tournament Thursday at open season the be will of Moat for the raised fish during coming plant1 0 0 2 Staff If 6 p m At 7 p m Bingham C YO ing in - Navajo lake and local planted in September but as many Club Rifle Total 11 12 a 24 Total 20 7 46 streams will' Payson play Orangeville At 8 p m Boor by quarters Draper said Possibility of as possible will be held over and will mix with Provo and Pleasant View 7 to labor Stjnnysid A size raised before the W P obtaining through legal planting 'Provo Third 12 20 31 Provo U P in the final game Becker’s of Helper for construction of rearing ponds them the following spring Johnson referee Smith umpire Conquers will meet the Grand Junction Elks at ths Big spring at New Har- Ed Hatch who is employed by Four more games will be held the mony is being Investigated and will Charles Skougaard as watchman at second night with three on the final Rifle elub eked out be pushed to immediate Action if Fish Lake throughout the winter to’ — The Tribune Special ovef the Provo Union Pa- night First onepolnt victory night losers will play YOU possible cific team in an interclub match recently reported thkt the' snow at RICHflELD-—meeting of the Sevier County Fish and Game night at the Provo armory The winners in a consolation tournament Other projects for the year which thelake has settled to only 18 inches scored 447 points to 446 for the U P Three large trophies will be CAR were discussed by members include on thev level Hatch has been at Protective association has been called for Sunday at 11 a m in shooters and 436 points for the Provo — awarded teams winning first second American Leaoiii team- Ask Your Dealer About the the raising of the dike at $Tavajo the lake all winter nad has not seen the Johnston hotel by President Frank GMartines The high five players oq each team were and consolation Individual medals lake to Insure more water for fish another person since December 24 This being jthefirsfj meeting of as follows: -- -'i will be presented to first second PAYSON planted there and better organizathe group since the new officers tors an opportunity of seeing thou L Benard 93 third and fourth place team memmm m X tion for the fail deer hunt on the W Erlandson h 92 bers Valuable Awards also will go were elected’ the membership drive sands of trout in the small mouth of P Davis 88 forest Dixie west Cedar of Will Fullback City Twin Creeks A F Hill Cowboy 87 to first and second e 20 Month With a Long q 1937 and the for activities Fowler 87 F plans ' President Martines said the assoto Pay Flan of tb £ teams selected by the judges— The Try Out With Detroit will be the principal matters of busi- ciation will again sponsor the dance Totah-- r V77 447 best sportsman rrv three high point rrT Hiawatha Wins PROVO U P ness to come before'themembers at Fish Lake the night before the winners and the championship team A Craneman HIAWATHA — Hiawatha Junior hiph de93 a FORT COLONS Colo Feb 20 In the Interest of opening of the fishing season This 91 manager also will receive' medals feated the Carbon high freshmen' In a fast j CO promoting wjn-t- has become an annual affair for the CS Anderson (A)— Lee Kizzire University of Wyo91 Boyle game here 34 to 3 7 Officials of the tournament are W been it HIAWATHA JR HI ICARBON FRFFHMN has Rita 90 307 Utah Oil Bldf suglocally War 1Z77 sports local sportsmen The money' taken F Loveless ming fullback will try out with the 81 anticipating the most successful OTFP Corner Main and 3rd South Sts (3TFP Detroit Lions professional football gested that the association sponsor at the dance is used in bettering Holhrook rf 2 O o 4 shiner rf meet in the four years It has been s 3 3 13 Burcner If Wilde K Under State Supervision team next August in Detroit an outing to Fish Lake within the hunting and fishing conditions in Total held Perkowaki til 11 lHWIIsnn c PROVO LEGION All members the southern part of the state We’ll finance any private n la Kizzire here to compete' in the next few weeks for S Belmont Seeley rg 01 OO O O Bryner rg k O 2 Nixon lg Madison If 11 between you and your frlenda A Peterson fts members of the association Rocky Mountain conference eastern and others interested The trip may Stanley Hack: third baseman for Pettev rf 2 0 O O4 ftft where the balance it $300 or leu division wrestling meet said he And be planned fov the first of March and other sportsmen of the state VL Peterson 0 Q O ISpwan Ir Nationals is said to ft I the Chicago Miller Garber If 0 0 O O D Earl (Dutch) Clark head coach of when the rainbow "run” will be are urged tq attend the Sunday Clark 85 be the best judge of balls and strikes the Lions Total 13 4 4 34 Totals 6117 agreed upon the tryout in progress thus affording the vlsi- meeting Total 436 in the National league of that in business neighbor Samuel H Sharman set a new speed ’record between Salt Lake and Ogden— doing the stretch in the breathtaking time of 1 hour and 24 minutes that there was a bad flood in the Ohio y river the rising at the rate of one 'inch per hour 4al-le- that John Released by that Harry K Thaw was in the midst of his sensational trial U S Service Wardens Declare War On Poachers in Utah that the Newhouse and the Boston Buildings on South Main were “about to be con- - 89-3- land-own- Cutler C was Utah’s Governor and Teddy Roosevelt the nation’s President Game Census Sanpete Game Group Selects F J Stewart our old 1907 structed” er that Tommy Burns was getting ready to fight Jack O’Brien (Do you remember who won? We don’t) w er ah land-own- that some of the good advertisers of that day Students Aid Eastern Utah Injured Deer Tourney Set Draper Named Game Head by Cedar Group —including the de- partment stores — are still going strong that headlines about war in Europe were conspicuous by their absence that not the country had yet tried prohibi- tion — for there" were1 plenty of advertisements of whiskey and beer - ‘ I that a century of - ar kills Sepier Group to Adopt Setup for Year Sunday -- PROVG-“PAyon- WHEN BUY A fs prog-Tes- S seems to have been made since 1907— the year ' Botterill’s was founded V- BOTTERILL Automobile Co ( A $5 er a -- L- O’ £1 sale & Retail 25 South on 3rd East St h - I e BENEFICIAL FINANCE it Chryslerf Plymouth Turn tion now to Classified secfor 30 BIRTHDAY BARGAINS in USED CARS 19 3 7 r r- ' ' |