| Show i If Morning- - ?aiurday II 1 vTIjc Salt £akc iTribunc -- Octolkr 21 1939 29 s past Nimrod Army Stalks Deer Today i As By to 60000 Hunters Expected To Take Over Game Areas cot-"vr- one-tent- h ll-d- yearly Gone ipre and d )uih thf ired s dn allot-- d hundred pern-fitareas 1000 bo to northern Utah and 4(XMo the w cache district were sold out ’i'asatch district fust day of the sale fridav rush In southern areas of permits 0k the greater part areas game lotted in three large it rray wn ten urth n ot n an Juab In Fish lake hich Crump chief warden an charge of ot deputy game the west side forest area where j'lhe Fishlake sale said po permits weie up for we lie re was "such a rush that the quan-jt- v double Uld have sold f If we had had them” : The east side of the Fishlake strict reported similar conditions J in charge of the tipnry t eight t 'side reported through R L of the Beaxer 1 orpin in charge Ution that "everything on the ” ist slop of Fishlake was sold out Turpin said permits allotted to W C spite on day t ev efor 1 de-- both D- reported ardens u t s fourteen - the with die whpn Citv "all gone ” area the Dixie district one Only of Tom Argyle at St In charge Ceorge reported any permits left How long the remainder of his mits would last was problem-aica- l Argxle said as California t inters were snapping up “everyt- Beaxer were 1 ninh 19 0 3S hing In sight ” Jky Demand ct 20 tour-o- by Holly t in 1 die for 1 Thi the e bad Herlook Matched todoy AIRES Oet 20 (UP) were signed this afternoon between Arturo Godoy ChilBLEN'OS -- Contracts ian heavyweight champion and flans Herlock Austrian titleholder for a Octoutdoor fight ober at Rosario 31 tance many sportsmen to shoot of hornless deer Most hunters how eser are convinced the regulation is humane Drouth and steadily increasing numbers of deer have resulted in in dangerous range conditions many areas If these deer are not thinned out there Is no question but that many will die of starva-tio- n this winter It was evident late Friday that the Utah hunt had attracted scores of shooters The of these xisitors are Californians and most of them intend to hunt in the Dixie district However the influx of visitors was spreading steadily north Officials in charge of the Fillmore checking station reported 51 Cali formtinf had purchased doe permits there Friday Fish Lake national forest is expected to get more hunters than any other area The mam reason for this is that 6000 of the 10700 hornless deer to be killed will be taken on ranges of this foiest Many Salt Lakers will hunt comparatively dose to the states capital city Manv parties Iriday had left for the Skull Valiev region east of the city' Other popular places will be the Wasatch game piescrxe and the slopes west of the Weber of Casualties Meanwhile game department and forest officials were going around with their fingers crossed hoping that the increased number of gunners will not result in an increased number of casualties Ceitamly exervthmg that can he done to promote the cause of safety has been done Sportsmen have been cautioned for months to ‘watch that rifle” Deputy game wardens are out in force to patrol the ranges It is now up to the Manv Utah towns located near "dehunting areas resembled serted villages Friday night as far as male populations were concerned All attempts to contact sports"-mc- n at Richfield by telephone FriThe invariable day night failed reply was‘ “Sorrx xour party has ” gone deer hunting Similar conditions were reported m other towns ’ Sentimentalist Wins At Bav MeadoMs SAN MATEO Cal Oct J C Dorks Sportsmen In Utah these davs ’ aie literally on the run They are supplied xxith opportunities to indulge their desires beyond their capacity to take advantage of all of them Saturday they have the TribunP Intermountain Service choice of foothall games or deer IDAHO FALLS Idaho That hunting hunt Sunday they may Idaho Falls would have an entry deer or they may hunt ducks or in the Pioneer baseball league next geese The migratory bud season starts season was a practical ceitaintv at 7 a m Sundae It continues Friday after the city council to 4 p m December 5 On each agieed bv unanimous vote to build inteixemng dav it is lawful to take a grandstand and light Highland the number of buds specified in the regulations 'lhe season this year park When advised of the councils continues oxer 45 daxs and legal hours are from 7 a m to 4 p m decision members of a special negotiating committee of nine chamThere has been some comber of commerce membrs wired unthe plaint originating among informed about the conflict of F W Collins president of the open date for deer hunting and Lewiston baseball club duck hunting There is a disAccording to arrangements made position on the part of these pere sons to blame the slate fish and earlier In the week when Joe game department for the duplirepresentative of the New cation of privileges It should be York Y’ankees and Collins conunderstood that the department ferred in Idaho Falls with chamhas nothing whatever to do with ber directors and Mayor Chase A fixing either the wild fowl season or the deer season The Clark Collins will return to sign the contract migratory bird season is established by the I nited Slates govUnder terms of the agieemcnt ernment through proclamation Collins and his associates will rethe seathe deer by president son — at least the regular one — tain the franchise but transfer It to this city 'lhoy agreed to acis fixed state legislative by of the New quire sponsorship statute York Yankees ms-lori- ty hunters 20 CD To Improve Baseball Park - Ducks Supply Large To Spend $10000 Having cleared this point we may discuss briefly some of the phases of duck hunting in which convenient term we include geese and all other species subject to As recommended by chamber directors the council agreed to undeitake a $10000 improvement This inpiogiam at the park cludes putting the grandstand bleachers and field In l con- capture under federal regulations First off it may be said that the number of ducks in flight fiom the Canadian nesting grounds is the largest an manv yeai? It is estmxtj-ethat 65 000000 ducks have been hatched in the Canadian giounds this year which is an increase of 22 per cent over 1938 and 1938 showed a material increase over 1937 The increase since 1933 the year in modern times is notewoithy Added to the Canadian flights there are the product of our own bird sanctuaries notable among which is the Bear river refuge a federal project and the most extensive establishment of its kind in the world the Locomotive Springs refuge Farmington bay Ogden bay Ricknell bottoms and other propagation grounds All of these save Bear river are developments In the state fish and game department program and are enterprises largely aided by money derived from federal aid agencies Newell B Cook state fish and has reports game commwvioner from various points which vvatranl him in saying that ‘not in manv yeais have there been seen so many due ks in the Rocky mountain flight fanes " 'Ihus the hunter approaches the season with "an are in the hole” The success or nonsuccess of his quest rests upon his own skill and While duck upon the weather hunters prefer dull and cloudy days and consequently are not altogether jubilant over the present bright sunshine ‘which pleases everybody else they find consolation m the knowledge that sooner or later during the season there will be thp Kind of weather best suited to their needs d low-poi- nt three-year-ol- d Sa r Each Pldicd-On- ly Now Equipped with Flectrtc Kafrlgaratlon Your Ducks 0t hintfrs’ coNvrMFvt 10 A M fTO xUCr EJto Better for wr win be orrN bind at P M ITEM'S MARKET 3 So State Was 6242 Federal regulalinn place the number of birds that may be taken I pon (lurks except wood ducks the limit Is 10 “of which not more than three of any one or more than three In the aggregate may he of the following red head speeies: (anvashack hufftehead and rudclv" The limit suit selected from our stock! finished worsteds that press we will stand plenty of hard wear and hold ''All new fall styles! Sizes Thera are only 35 to 44! there and without a doubt 96 suits to go at this price at the door waiting to get their share of this ona of the lucky men! Door open at 9:30 a ml 100 men 111 Why bard Outstanding fabrics will value! be Be MEN'S REGULAR 1975 O'COATS Hart's another give-awa- bargain y for Saturday only! Thera are only 10 of these navy blue Melton coats Sizes 42 to 48 only! But what a value if you Double-breasteean wear this size models Well tailored and nicely fitted d Hurry! MANS SHOP-STR- FLOOR EET ' I played at night More Trade Seen During the council s debate it was pointed out additional trade would be brought to the citv bv fans and that they would commute between Idaho Falls and Pocatello a distance of 50 miles to make for better relations The officials of the Farmers' Community baseball league— A C Hancey president Bert Miller vice president and Mrs Lucy Balster secretary — agreed the class C team would fCTfn-- H' eight-year-ol- d the community andin-cieas- e interest in the minor loop Similar sentiment was expressed by officials of the Upper Snake River Valley league First word that the Yankees would be interested in sponsoring a team in the league was received by Joe Flora Idaho Falls team sece loop for a retary in the Here to scout Farmers' time community clovers Matty Krug of Los Angeles scout for the Detroit Tigris told George Aupperle manager of the Idaho Falls Merchants an independent team his dub would likely be interested when local plans had congealed 4 it utM i ? f " j vt benefit Carl lliibbel! Signs Contract for 1910 veteian Giant southpaw was announced Friday bv club officials Hubhell who won 11 and lost nine games last season signed for eonsiderahl v Jess thnn the $22 000 he was paid for this yeirs woik I he etui) sent him a blank contract and told him to wilte in his He did and they own figures weie appiovod hv President HorOutsiders believe ace Stonehnm Hubhell will receive $15000 next season Evry season toward the new grandstand Under this svslem the debt will be liquidated within five vears by fans themselves committeemen pointed out Improvements to the paik were advocated by Mayor Claik as a needed civic project Woikwillbe directed by Claud R Black city engineer with W P A labor City couneilmen have received government permission to list the project under relief labor it was explained Work will begin this fall and will be completed in ample time for spring training Plans call for construction of a grandstand to seat 2500 persons Bleachers will accommodate 500 more Materials from the present grandstand will be utilized The committee had recomspecial mended a grandstand to accommodate between 2500 and 3500 persons "preferably the ‘latter” Kleig lights will be installed on Most games will be the field Li m i ts S peci fieri Just Look! REGULAR VALVES TO $25 The project will be financed by a 10 per cent tax on admissions as at Pocatello where $2600 was re- ported to have bpen returned this NEW YORK Oct 20 (T)— Receipt of a signed contract for the 1910 season from Carl Hubhell Cleaned anil The Last Day of Auerbach's 75th Anniversary Sale Is Going to Be the Best! A-- DUCK HUNTERS Bring Your Ducks Here! 'll IfctlUBlIlillS'ji dition Sentimentalist blaek flllv came from behind to of possession is a two-da- y bag limit — 20 Not more than six of win the feature rare at Bav MeacovWhiscenda from the dows today species excepted mav be InIn 1 12 cluded in the possession limit ering the six furlongs Crltt wias third is the daily limit on geese It was a photo finish with Crilt andFour brant (except Ross’ goose) The a length and a half behind and the possession limit Is eight winner paid $7 60 $3 and $2 80 For Wilson s snipe or jacksnipe 40 60 and $2 Whiscenda paid $2 the daily limit is 15 and the posand Crltt $4 20 session limit is also 15 Twenty-fiv- e root may be taken That is also the possession limit Shelf on Are Michigan Hunting with bow and arrow is ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 20 CT'— permissible Rifles are bat red and 111 capArchie Kodtos of Alton shotguns mav not be larger than tain and renter of lhe University 10 gauge Automatic loaders are of Michigan football team was a limited to three shells Fn-da- y patient at University hospital for Everji' duck hunter over thp age as the Wolverines departed of 16 must have a federal duck of their game with the University stamp Dr George The various state establishments Chicago Saturday said team Hammond phvsman ronstitute public shooting grounds arm an suffered that Kodros had such as Loennmtive spilngs OgInfection den and Farmington bnvs etc Bear river refuge Is also available to the public It Is not necessary to hold membership in priv ate due k eluhs to hunt on these public marshes — ‘§ m Argentina allexiate to overgrazed range conditions There has been some controversy over the killing of hornless deer rontioxersy based on the reluc- game department thex were "surprised” at the temendous demand for the perils Thev recalled that two years Jgo mans sportsmen were "ready mob 'the game office because a ioe hunt had been suggested I Lad year many doe permits lore not sold although the total lumber was far below the 10700 river jyted for sale this year Fear j a Officials d idem of the Seasonable Figure This figure while high apparently is reasonable enough ‘Added to the regular kill of buck doer the board of big game control has decreed that 10700 hornless or doe deer must’tie taken Pioneer Entry Held ‘Cinch’ At Idaho Falls D Council Agrees 50000 and 60000 hunters will crawl out ot their Betuepn dawn gulp down some black jnto the chill Saturday dnt over the campfire and head for the hills This army of sportsmen ropie- soning approximately of Ft ah s population will be opening a the deer season whuh comes to a close at nightfall October 31 Bevond a doubt thete will he more hunters afield this sear than ever before in the histoiv of tbe state Beyond a doubt their chanees of bringing bails enison depart-pn- t 1 and fish game Theltah are better than eer bi foie it reported late Friday that Just how many deer w ill he taken of the 10700 per-- t Is problematical The Utah game "all appeared deer department will have no accurate for shooting hornless until late in the year but Hid be sold bv Saturday morn- - figures estimates plate the number in the 1939 sea of the pe opening vicinity of 40000 Deer C Secs It 50000 Hornless Permits J V Inf?4 t ' two-stat- t MEN’S FREEMAN pi Yi url It IF Ll’BRITORIUM vmi for tbo to bs men! i dy ' of Imogmo Colort of brown widths B to D Brolian black fan and natural uiai Shop aarly and purchaia thaia ihoai for aithar boys or manl Doori epan 9 30 a ml Provo basehall enthusiasts were continuing their efforts Friday to gain for Provo & Pioneer league baseball franc hNo for 1940 Negotiations are being made with owners of the Lewiston team to transfer the Lewiston dub to Provo and the offer of the Provoans is now being taken under advisement by the elub owners at the northern Idaho City according to Bob Bullock chairman of the Trovo baseball committee HFRF SHOES in iquaro thou (port oifordi toai or round toai full erapa er Sues 6 to 12 laathar lolai — IN AND OTHER REGULAR VALUES TO $6 dyi TANK KNOWN NATIONALLY ) Eager to Get Lewiston Club DUCK WEYENBERG Wife!!! 11 I’roo PROVO Pairs 150 SHOES-STR- EET PAIR FLOOR L'r HUNTERS WITH f BRONZE i feK!7: first Gride Regular snd Ethyl priced ai low ai the loweit BUY PRESTONF NOW while our low price icipply lasts i LUBillTORIUM MIT IAKE'8 TRSCKS1DE FORFMOST STATIONS 2ND SO AND 4TI1 EAST 50 WEST 9TII SOUTH 11TII SO AND STATE OPfN DSY AND NIGHT FOUNDED 1864 PHONE WASATCH 300 I |