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Show I weather mm I FAVOfi BEER HUNT I II THE STATE 1 1 m According to J. Cecil Mter, state me Ml leorologlst weather conditions for Hil fleer hunting have been more favor-1 ab'e for i hi- sport than at any time Hi ?'nf'c statewide weather reports HI have been compiled, beginning in i 885 ill eav',-st snowfall for October has inB been reported from the sub-stations MM located within, or near, the mountain The snow ranged in depth In the UK mountains from lour to fifteen inches b which made conditions unfavorable lr!' or ' raritin mit very good for pur suit. One of the handicaps to the IM! hunter, however, was the bright clear Boi weather. There has heen practically Nn no se eri windstorms reported and ihe cold has not been bad enouch to jjrj interfere to air. great extent with the Hl The followinir report? from co-operative weather observers and special I correapondentfl wrre received from I over the slate l.ogan -JDeer hunting good; we.i.t.bcr conditions ideal. Forest Supervisor Millville Two deer reported brought in, and .here is paid to be plenty pretty well back in the moun .a ins J A. Hovey. Aita No doer seen here for mam years Robert K Marvin. Park City -- Deer hunting fair; weather favorable. E V. Tracy. Government Creek (Vernon) Very few deer in mountains, one has been killed; quite a number of hunters around; weather very rine. bur too much sunshine for good hunting Walter James. Ephraim Deer more numerous than lor years; quite a number killed the first day; weather fair. J. V Humphrey, Forest . upervi-o? Manti Seven deer killed in near-bv mountains by the 4th, and as many more brought in from southern comi ties. There seems to be more jeei than for a number of years. J, M An derson Marysvale (Alunite) Deer nunt ins excellent weather favorable (Justave E. Cohen Parowan Weather ver) favorable twenty eight deer killed by the 5lh. Alex Matheson. Cedar City Deer hunting apparently appar-ently good, though we have hal no opportunity yet to check up on lunt era.- Wm. M Mace, Forest Supervisor. Modena No deei in Immediate ic inllv; but reported plentiful above Hablln valley U, M Ilightman, Ob-server. Ob-server. Ordervillo Deer hunting 4 iod ; , weather favorable. F. A Porter Cannonville Deer hunting fair, weather favorable. John Fletcher. Panguitcb - Weather fair; cold nights. James Houston. Koosharem Very few deer have bee n killed in this vicinity, not to ex ceed ten head; weather favorable Thomas M. Herbert to 1 - Defer hunting good, weather favorable - f. E Brow a Emery Ground covered with snow makes hunting good. Very few buck i deer in my (forest ranger) distuct but plenty of does. Weather favor abb i)OPr gathering In bunches ton Ith); rine migration south onto the . FiSll Lake game preserve. D. H. Williams Wil-liams Mohrland Many hunters out, and numerous deer seen; only two brcught Iln up to the 3rd; weather goo 1 but net snow e nough for tracking. - W E McKean. 1 Price Good weather prevailing- a light fall of fresh snow in the moun ' tins aids hunters wonderfully. There ire probably between ion and 150 men In the hills east and north of h-ie; hunting conditions excellent 1 Henry Fiacl;. I Wintei Quarters- No deer known lo ! be In this region Nicholas P. Petter-son Petter-son Duchesne -Poor hunting; no snow in toothilts. very few buckskins seen M M 8ml tb Fort Duchesne Deer hunting is i fair. Pierson P. Carpented. VeiTial - Deer hunting fair; the weather has been particularly foyor-ahl foyor-ahl . Jusl the right amount of snow falling to make stalking excellent I Win. M. Anderson, forest supervisor Ouray This is not q deer district I Cui rj Mercantile Co Watson NO deer in this vicinity. I Homer D. Ford. Moab Hunting is good th's season. I sinc e there is snow at the higher altitudes alti-tudes and the deer can be tracked. ! The weather has been very favorable Deer not plentiful. Ethel Moore, Tor-j Tor-j est clerk. 00 |