Show spotlighting 9 UTAH A deer seon seen thousands T ho usand 5 ot of mustered out service me anen n w h 0 s e gun conditioned n dit ion e d h hands a n d s are itching atch in g to toun fondle fo coi le a deer d e er rifle r i fl e along with meat hungry huner y sportsmen will make an unhealthy combination for deer herds this autumn in addition hundreds of california and nevada hunters hurters will be heading for utah mountains state game director ross leonards 63 wardens are fully prepared for the big game season and safety promotion posters have been coni con i posted fifty thousand ten commandments of safety have been sent to licensed agencies stores and schools meantime sports i men who applied for special permits are receiving notification and some are getting refund checks drawings for elk permits will be held oct 12 and in addition to the regular elk season scheduled for nov 10 to 19 1945 a special hunt is set for dec 1 to 10 1945 for taking animals of either sex in the nebo 1 mona area all of this prom promises I 1 ses to make 1945 biggest hunting year fourteen cent beet seed utah grown sugar beet seed at 14 cents per pound for the producer promises much for the industry in utah A michigan firm will purchase all the seed that can be produced from acres now under contract in the unetah basin production will run from 2000 to pounds per acre promising a sizable return to the careful grower according to russell keetch and marden broadbent county agricultural agents of unetah and duchesne respectively the cash crop of beet seed will prove highly beneficial to farmers of the basin pest best fruit harvest topping all known records fruit h harvest arvest is under way with all crops showing a sizable increase over former years the stated cherry I 1 trees yielded tons of fruit ap ricot trees tons peaches aril are estimated at bushels grapes at tons pears bushels and apples bushels apples were the only crop to show I 1 a decline over 1944 timp cave breaks records re ads timp cave is drawing them in on labor day people visited th this I 1 s magnificent scenic attraction near american fork an all time record for visitors in one day the cave is open to the public daily from A M to P al until winter makes the trail impassable millions Iiii ions swarm refuge there are now five million wild fowl on the bear river migratory I 1 bird refuge 18 miles iles west of brig ham city according to vanez wilson superintendent migrants the birds will leave soon for the south to winter while others will vill arrive from the north forced down by the migratory instinct tons of fish shrimps scrimps sh rimps snails worms etc are consumed by the birds daily while meandering an over the acres the refuge is on the major duck flyways of north america |