Show Out Hunting A good many of the deer stories include the the storm on Sunday and Monday 1 A lot of camps had trouble getting out of the mountains and several hunters were reported lost temporarily temporarily temporarily tem tem- during tine Hie snow a and n d wind which cut visibility to al almost almost almost al- al most nothing along the top The Lyons Alburn Album Lament Lamont and Lester report 10 Inches filches of snow at their camp in the head of Six Mile Canyon They arent aren't quite sure their two deer were worth getting that cold for but said they enjoyed the camping and their own cooking Another camp just off the head of Six Mile had one or two lucky hunters in the group getting three deer for six of them Dick and Raymond Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen Eugene and Ted Carpenter and Bruce and Richard Kjar all report cold hunting The Archie of Provo Prove reported no luck They were week end guests of Mr 1 and Mrs David Alder Mr 1 and Mrs 1 MacRay Christensen Christensen Christensen Chris- Chris and Mrs Gloria Barlow of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Jerry Graham of Richfield were home for the hunt and a visit with their mother Mrs Mae Graham They report fair luck in the hunt Ray and Kendall Keller and Bruce Barton camped in Willow WillowCreek WillowCreek Creek and got two deer for the three of them Gail Jensen Perry Eliason Major Domgaard and their party party party par par- ty of eight hunted at their usual spot up the sheep trail and got four deer for eight hunters Jack Shand and a party of five hunted on Black Mountain l and got just one deer Marlin Morlin Cox hunted in the Fish FishLake FishLake FishLake Lake area and his party of five got five deer There was a sizeable camp in North Fork which didn't g get geta getsingle e t ta ta a single deer Weve We've been threatened threatened threatened if we reveal whose camp campit it was but you know dont don't you A camp of eight in the corner of South Fork brought out just two Lloyd Nielsen got one and Frank took a Lloyd and Frank and your editor were among those temporarily lost as the storm caught up when we were in wide open spots Down in Little South Fork the Lunds Bryant and sons and their camp took six hours to get their jeeps up to the road They had to leave their trailer house The irony of the jeeps and their struggles is that a Continued on last page n OUT HUNTING Continued from page 1 little Model A led the way woy out and went out under its own power Elliott Braithwaite Dr McGarry McGarry Mc- Mc Garry Fred Carpenter a and n d dCarl Carl Carlson went over to Cove Mountain and the snow covered up the only deer they got They picked up two in Manti ManU Canyon Canyon Canyon Can Can- yon on their return home how how- ever Wes Yes Mogle Bogle and a party of five got three deer on C p 9 v e Mountain including a huge one Wes Yes killed J. J W. W Stott Stott and sons got seven seven seven sev sev- en bucks for nine hunters the first morning and filled up that afternoon They hunted on the Sheep trail Ellis E. E Johnson Andrew j Judd dd and Joe Johnson filled up in Mile 12 the first day The Andersons L. L R R. R Glen Tom Richard and George and Waldo Valdo Garbe found and shot two deer in the vic vicinity east of the Temple They said they I J T should have had more but the deer were in too big a hurry Lloyd Clair and Lyle Alder and three guests of Provo camped camped camped camp camp- ed in the mouth of Lowry Fork and succeeded in getting four deer They saw many many deer but the snow and fog with their shooting The group spent some anxious anxious anxious ious hours when Dale Peterson one of the guests became lost losi lostin lostin in the fog In following his footprints he covered the ground between camp and Yearns reservoir reservoir reservoir res res- twice before he finally heard the sixth shot his father fired in an attempt to locate him On being united re-united with the group Dale said he was glad he didn't reach the end of the Lion tracks he was following for a while How about your deer stories Well We'll appreciate h he hearing e a r i n g o of them Call Eleanor Kjar at 2931 or the editors at or Thanks 0 |