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Show UTAH RAISING ITS OWN TROUT FRY NOW '. This season for the, first time since Attention wns paid to tho matter ' lu Utah, tho state will not have to spend between 10,000 and 15,000 for fish eggs with which to stock tho stronniB of tho stnte. Fred. W. Chambers, stnt fish and gamo commissioner, who has Just completed tho report, which shows that thero aro now In tho state hntchorloH 3.C00.O0O fry of tho Ger , man brown nnd eastern brook varieties. varie-ties. Thero nro enough moro eggs lu tho hntchorles to rnlso tho total to be M, produced this season- to B,2GO,000, " which Is tho largest hatch In Utah's history, Tho trout fry In tho hntcher-Ics hntcher-Ics ot tho stnto aro as follows: Murray, 1,700,000 Goimnn' brown and eastern brook fry ami 400,000 rainbow trout eggs; Sprlngvllle, 700,-000 700,-000 German brown nnd eastern brook fn nnd 250,000 eggs; Pnngultch lake, 600.000 trout fry; Fluty, lake, 700,008 cftbtern brook fry. Tho spring planting will be begua fcbout April 1. I |