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Show Local Nimrods Bring Trophies The opening of the deer season in this section, did not prove as successful success-ful this year as in seasons gone by in so far as the number of deer bagged bag-ged is concerned, and according to census reports only three were brought to Gunnison by successful hunters. Prima facie evidence of the fact that C. L. Larson and L. G. Anderson An-derson bagged a fine buck was given the writer at the News in the way of several choice venison steaks. Chris Michaelson, Byron Peterson of this city and Fred Jorgensen and Frank Allred of Centerfield, it is said, i .fj.l 1 1 were also crownea wi.n giory an each succeeded in bringing in a fine trophy. In Mayfield canyon, the haunts of the festive deer, it is reported that nearly 200 hunters were in field early Monday morning. In one camp fourteen four-teen deer were counted and reports have it that many more were taken. Fortunately no fatalities happened to the hunters in the mountains immediately imme-diately surrounding the Gunnison Valley. One death occurred at Marys-vale Marys-vale and an unconfirmed report was circulated on the streets of a death at Loss Creek, east of Salina. i |