Show 25 Elk On M. M 1311 t i n F- F S l jt j t 7 The elk hunters most of ot them loan learned ed at the expense of ot considerable considerable considerable consider consider- able physical effort that Mr Bull Dull lk Is a sly wary animal very sly gloy at coming out into the open when it is possible for him to avoid it At the present time lime it would seem that about 20 only of ot the the Manti ManU hunters were successful In bagging their elk Possibly 85 hunters selected the Manti ManU to do their hunting h the balance of the went to the FIshlake Forest About one out of three it would seem have been successful In the present hunt A freak bull was killed with a short spike perhaps two inches lon long lone growing out from the base of the horn It has hns not been decided yet as to wh whether ether or not this was waB wasa a A. legitimate bull The matter has been heen reported to the State Game Warden and a decision will be be reached on that point A spike was killed on Wagon Road Ridge lUdge during the second day of of- the hunt An elk calf WAS also acci dently shot in the Pines country of the Muddy by a hunter bunter The accidents are due to hunters shooting shooting shooting shoot shoot- ing into a bunch of animals at bulls sometimes at long range Ranger Williams reports that an elk cow was pushed or fell over a ledge and killed during the hunt To get the animal out the game wardens had to crawl around on a 3 j ledge dress the animal and send the meat up over the 1110 ledge a pie piece e at a time by of a long rope t e Some of the hunters on the Beav- Beav l q t r hams Dams Country south of Seel Seely Creek found where an elk c cow w l ba rau ai been killed by lions and buried under under under un un- der the trees t Later she had beer been dragged out and completely dc de The fresh tracks of tv two to o lions evidently responsible for th the th kill were seen daily by the h hunters in in that same vicinity Unfavorable weather conditions conditIon I such he as fog and storm made hunting huntling hunt hunt- ling ing difficult for the first two days After After that however the hunting was was good e except that the hunters found It quite cold in the mornings State Treasurer A A. A E. E Christensen Christen- Christen sen reported that while bulls were scarce there were thousands of ot and calves On the Mark Anderson Monte Young and L L. L J. J Eldred of or provo Provo Prove secured three fine bulls in inthe inthe the territory just south of Seely Creek and west of ot Joes Valley A According According Ac Ac- cording to Mark there was one pt pf th the largest and one of or the small est bulls amon among the three th tint J t he bad ever seer seen |