Show To L f r IW i I. I i I i Ii dk i to d. d f- f 1 fj j 1 z I ROYALTY BRINGS MILK TO LAWMAKERS LAWMAKERS Lovely Elon Mangelson center Utah Dairy Princess and her attendants Fra Francis cis Frost right and Barbara Rose serve milk Utah legislators at at- Dairy Day I r o amendment to 10 the slate non non resident resi- resi dent Jaw law would exclude companies working I t tIn In Utah less CO GO days days- This Is Isan Js Is I Ion an on item of ot to many manyI I communities who have suffered suffered the lo lots loss s of the the lucrative moving I picture Industry since law was nas ft two years ago alO pral of Utah's Right to Work law appears to bo be bean nn aim of Utah labor at this early arly stage however However How how- ever w with th a Republican majority In I he Senate a 1 change in In inthis law seems unlikely It will be Interesting to see what will be given the new Park and Recreation lion tion Commission on in lh the way of or an to I S. S SO SJ an and in closed areas X tollo follow in iii that r i J 1 I or Cando i A. A lIil and Dee nee Vernon on caught beaver beani on the west wit west fork rork o ot of flour I a I last tl frill tali I. I J In ht In September of 1958 j Utah Ulah archers II In dee I In 19 7 GB bow shouters tug tug- tuga ted ti in or Vin cur Nationally prominent g bi-g bigg g game me hunter lecturer and writer Jim Bond fond has just completed com com- a year two chore chore m In a movie In Utah Ufah And Jims Jim's gonna show I Ithe the state here for the next I I Il l i couple of months b before fore taking It lt on a national tour tour How bout It local dads will WE get to see ItI huh 1 At Al present one of the tour four re- re offices offices called called for un under the Utah Ulah Fish an and Game Came Commissions Commission's Commis sloes sion's new organizational pl plan plan plan- nIs n- n is in operation at al Ogden This I II 1 I new nl office Is serving the northern I iut a t of till the state stale Others will wilt hUU soon boon be Lie In hr operation at Cedar City it Irlee and Provo Pro S Veil Clark who lives at Upton which hrh I uy to he heck k up lIl om nu Creek from from hll has trap trail ped 16 bobcats Ihl this l winter r. r I 1 caught mo most t of or em up II up Ii In lu the east ast fork rOI k Cecil says says but a few rew lh r ek 1 ld rather ruther trap beaver but the stream are all frozen over t I Theres There's any snow up In Inthe inthe Ithe the hills here we wont won't have haye an any water next spring I the way It looks now j Remember the wildcat Joe Joei i treed last lut June Well Lamon Poke Poke has been I I taking care caro of It ever since Ince finds It playful and can pet it j I i just like a teeny kitty Its It's a. a creature too j I Max lax Garlock of Enterprise has hasI I caught four cats In III HI CottonI Cotton Cottun- I wood this winter lIe He brought two of em out opt alive There arent aren't too many bobcats Max lax notes I I I should have ba had store more though I but cant can't get around too too well on Oil hIS broken leg My l wife's s 's been I my traps trap for me roe lately tely while 1 I sit In the truck I Max l who has hns a cabin up liP In ht Cottonwood t adds that he hasn't 1 seen many deer while on his I trips The last lust time 1 I saw a deer was wa when we were a fist eM those lost flaws Sn Saw V VI j I v ame big ones then Ihen too too and and a II afew few tev elk Stan Taggarts Taggart's two t two pet pel 11 bobcats have lived ld et el and elep toe her for tor ll a year Then last weeks week the big one batted the maller mailer maller one in tho the head lies lie's dead e s Were ere ab about ut out of snow now up this ay con con- officer Earl Dagnell via telephone No there thero arent aren't many fishermen on the river here hero ye yes u. u our are aro looking good I light winter could make for a fine hunt next fall Clif O supervisor of our upland game gae birds says give us a nice Ice bunch of adult birth birds this spring Then later well we'll r release lease some younger ones r ra a JUt that ho he fl flaw n. w up oer o'er t tho Hear Blar r headwaters adwaters l t It lu f few hays s ago URO that thai there little u there thero except lpt II up II on un the tops tOIl arid acid that the that the deer are aro scattered in all II over the the There a arf are even In II deer er per up by hy tho the Mill MillCreek c crt reek erE IlIn ranger r on i. i a uw 1 rt moo o and find elk loo T Two TU U V I M HH as asago ago ugo we 1 drove 1110 a truck trill up to the Whitney lIl hl ranger stall station on on Oil toe till l' l west e t for Ugly Duly about a n font of Ut snow s snow up alt there x Arvin ha has atone made three j trips Iu hr the sawmill high l In Lost Los I. I Creeks Creek's fork this winter the tho hasn't hen says nays snow given him hint a bit of trouble ti the winter we Wt ex experienced experienced ex- ex Just 10 years ago in 19 49 1948 Old Old timers termed it the worst they'd ever seen leen Before J January 19 1949 9 as was a week elk week old C 17 17 cargo a planes had ha i to fa hl beef I Ian an operation dropping bales of or hay to snowbound livestock livestock live live- stock deer and elk c Curing t that first week of January hard pressed hard pressed herds of de dee deb hit by by heavy snows and extreme cold were already I ailing down Into the bench r re lettl elt sas I nt f f Utah's Gig ig- ig f ge pest Here the starving animals animal were confronted by marauding dog deg packs Remember that of skinny II deer 1 tha that wintered on the spot w here state I toad road sheds heds are being bull built how hol raced faced l u to In us I human beans while I sera k for nibbles n tit of hay Towards To the th middle of or Janu Jan January January ary heavy state government and army equipment was as lI put pdt t into ac ac- action Jon Ian cutting roads roads roads' to to isolated sheep sheel herds herd li As Is the sno snow idled lusher hay prices Jumped and constant i all a cv Mall el our Jj h too On ht January 20 a II 1011 blacked e US 30 II ut at I ILe LelIs Le lIs lI's Gate Cate heavy y equipment III I had barely a II narrow pa path when a sini truck Demi-truck it ed ed soul and blocked I the Ihl h e hl highway 1 I nil all our 11 lIln Dying deer deet were r into orchards and nd paying nocturnal nocturnal nocturnal noc noc- visits to haystacks Trains cars care and buses were becoming stranded Search par par- Ti 4 V I 1 Tw I 1 i. i t 3 T I 7 J c. c f J z tI ties were hunting for lost sheep herders herder On Gj p. p January 2 23 e 23 e x a c cot t 11 l 1 y 10 years rears ago today today Governor J. J Bracken L Lee o o. o declared a a storm emergency emergency- He Ite urged all agencies to d do their utmost to provide teed fled for trapped sheep and cattle The next day 10 flying boxcars boxcars' from Hill Field were In the air carrying carrying- out operation n The rho Utah and Game Commission Commission Com Com- mission had already l spent l I for tons of hay not hay not counting that which the deer had been fed oy private citizens An sheep and ind cattle faUll were snowbound inthe In la lathe th the Hocky Mountain ara area Thou J lands Jand of or had hal already frozen to 10 death In one anI Utah Ulah Bounty alone alone- j- j and tre e 1 eLl PM I n fl tel lo los losse se se-i se sea at spring 1 lambing time lime when ho Iw surviving ewes would bo be In la pope pop condition HI Right Kight ht mi on Into February February the snow snow- snow continued to pile 1110 deeper and deeper On Oa February 3 3 the Uie third semi lIml of or the reason peason wrecked in ht lf Sale ate I If It w was wis loaded with e eggs A Within 2 21 i hours a fond ic-fond t truck IIi Cli also full of oe eggs eggs- eggs gs- gs piled up pp at III the tho mouth of Weber anon |