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Show No Fish Eggs j Leave State I The rumor that Utah's game i commission is selling all Its fish i eggs out of state has reared its ugly head again. I But, as usual, it was purely ru-I ru-I mor, probably stemming from a ! state audit entry in Schedule B-l of the May 1, 1941 to Dec. 31, 1943 analysis of fish and game receipts. Twelve sales receipts for $177.65 were captioned "Pish Eggs." As a matter of fact, they were chicken eggs from a brood stock kept at the Springville hatchery for hatching pheasant and other eggs from exotic upland bird species. spe-cies. The audit was amended to that effect. ''For the sake of the record," said Game Chief Ross Leonard, "Utah purchased about seven million mil-lion browns, rainbow and spotted native trout last year in addition to several hundred thousand given giv-en us for the labor of removal and transportation." j |