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Show Wildlife of Urea Reported in Fair Condition 4 With the pheasant crop Coming Com-ing through the winter storms in fair shape and few dead birds having been found to date, losses loss-es are expected to be low according ac-cording to Arnold Anderson, president pre-sident of the Cedar Wildlife Federation, Fed-eration, in reporting on general game conditions. Antelope herds to the West of Cedar City are reported to be in fair condition. Heavy losses are not expected among the grown animals, but there may possibly be a loss in fawns said Anderson The deer around Cedar seem to be in good shape considering the winter they have gone through. No recent check is available for the deer In the Summit and Parowan area. However, How-ever, at the last check they were fairly poor. A general meeting of the Wildlife club will be held Tuesday, Tues-day, April 12, at 8 p:;rrk in the Esealante hotel ballroom according accord-ing to Mr. Anderson. A Dutch lunch, movies and a business meeting will take ptecc" A' thorough thor-ough report on lsn id game conditions wW be. ma.de. , The annual deer count of the Forest Service and the Fish and Game department will be made In the latter part of March. Sportsmen interested in:; going along on the count, either, for a day or for the entire count; are welcome. Definite dates will be published later. Interested, persons per-sons are requested to make arrangements ar-rangements with , Claude Mac-farlane, Mac-farlane, game warden. - |