Show Utah's Largest Game Farm 1 Education for the children and diversified entertainment for tor adults adults adI ad ad- adI I is to be found at the Springville Spring Spring- I ville ille fish and game farm a few miles below Provo on the tho main north and south highway At Springville farm tarm the state operates its largest sanctuary for fish and game Deputies of the tho department department department de de- are present to show visit ors around and an Invitation to allis all allIs allIs Is Issued by J. J Arthur Mecham state fish and game commissioner Rearing ponds and egg hatching facilities at this hatchery are the largest of any unit operated by the department and specimens of wild game life Ufe In Utah are represented In the large acreage set aside both for raising and show purposes s. s William Witney superintendent of the farm has bas made many improvements improvements im Im- pr during the past year and Is ready to show visitors the tho work carried on during the winter Mont s in prep preparation ration for tor the huntIng huntIng hunting hunt- hunt Ing and fishing seasons In 1930 During the year ear 1929 there were more than fish eggs handled by the hatcheries throughout the state the majority of ot which were raised In the Spring- Spring vUle villo hatcheries Besides the rearing ponds and hatchery many of wild bird life lite are to be soon seen These include the Golden Silver SlIver English Reeves and Chinese Pheas ants American eagle crow raven rayon magpies three varieties of hawks turkeY buzzard rd owls coo coo doves Canadian honkers snow eose Hutchinson g geese e mallard ducks Cinnamon teal Bluewing and spoonbill ducks pintail pin pin- tan tall redhead peacocks bantle bantle bantie rooster valley and bobwhite quail fan tan tail tall pigeons turkeys to tomy toay my say nothing of or the tho deer and pheasants used for hatching pur pur- poses |