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Show WILL LIFT BAN PLACED UII DOCKS Tho ban which .the pure food bureau bu-reau has placed on. wild ducks will most likely be lifted whn the commission com-mission meets In Salt I-ikc n.xt Tuesday, Tues-day, as this action will bo recommended recom-mended by Jatucs Carvei, president of the board. ' President Carver stated yesterday that reports reaching him show that the dnck6 have completely recovered from the strange malady which attacked at-tacked them earlier In the fall, and tnat there is no danger now In the eating of the birds. He says that be has had a number of hunters urge him to lift the ban and that he will ask the board to take such action r.ext Tuesday. According to Mr. Carver there are r.ow no signs of the disease at any f the feeding grounds of the fowls, and the duck epidemic which has killed kill-ed thousands of the birds In Utah and Wyoming this season is now a thing of the jn.sL |