Show f r r f rr rray n t ay r I r 1 b rl t s 1 e I It t t f t JS N j 1 ire i I L r i f r y i r U Ut t Mr air shows cape buffalo and elephant tusks trophies Big Game Hunter Pursuing a fascInating avocation avoca- avoca tion Is Edward F F. F W W. W S S. S Each year for the past st six years he has traveled I overseas on big game hunting expeditions THE RESULT of his forays to India 1963 Africa Afric 1964 1965 and d Alaska 1961 1966 is a room filled tilled with trophies to his marksmanship and adventuresome adventure adventure- some spirit Included in the specimens tie ue kudu and lioness 1964 Southern Rhodesia elephant elephant ele- ele I tusks and feet and Cape Buffalo 1964 So Africa gnu wildebeest 1965 I Southern Rhodesia and sable I I antelope 1963 Southern Rhodesia Rhode- Rhode 1 f sia sia l ALSO INCLUDED in the youthful 67 year olds old's collection are a javelina head wild boar shot shoUn In Arizona a zebra tiger gazelle panther and leopard Of particular interest to the over visitors in the Peder Peder- son SOIl home are the large white f polar bear shot at Point Barrow BarI BarTOW Bar- Bar I TOW row Alaska in March 1966 and the ten feet tall brown KodIak I bear shot In November 1961 also in Alaska This latter was the subject of an article in Outdoor Life magazine Much of the taxidermy work was done by Jonas Brothers of Seattle Wash MR favorite favorites hunting companion Is his son Ted of Twin Falls Ida Taking the opportunity to tour the points en route to their hunting area they have visited countries all allaround allaround allaround around the world including such flung far-flung places as Thailand Hong Kong Japan Norway Holland Holland Holland Hol Hol- land and Mexico They fly by commercial airlines airlines airlines air air- lines to their hunting area where they hire a safari composed composed composed com com- posed of professional photographers photographers photographers raphers to capture the adventures adventures adventures tures on still and movie film gun bearers fUlde etc AN AVERAGE of two to three groups per week from service clubs priesthood quorums ms scout troops and others have visited the home to see the trophy room and the two narrated fil films ms shown by Mr Edward was born In Downey Ida and moved as a achild achild achild child to Capitol Hill lUll in Salt Lake City where he was reared His Interests in hunting and marksmanship are a natural outgrowth of his youthful activities activities activities as he began as just a young yO lad to hunt each year in season with his father for deer and other local came ame HUNTING IN many of the far faraway faraway faraway away places Is a service to the r It hot not only proVides provides provides pro pro- vides many of them with jobs acting as guides in safaris but the animals shot provide food for the starving populace Mr says the primitive primitive primitive primi primi- tive level of living In many of 01 these overseas lands is The natives are not allowed to possess guns with which to shoot their own meat so must depend on the white hunters MR l is president of State Hardware Stores Inc which has 12 stores located In five states including Salt Lake City Missoula Mont Grand Junction Colo and Washington He is also one of the founders and a director of the American National Bank In Salt Lake City A patriotic American who appreciates his country especially especially especially espe espe- after seeing the abject poverty overseas Mr Peder Peder- son would recommend a sightseeIng sightseeing sightseeing sight sight- seeing tour of the world for our present day American socialIsts socialists socialists social social- communists beatniks and fellow travelers to see for themselves the difference be between between between be- be tween the primitive conditions elsewhere and our land of plenty plenty plen plen- ty ty- THEY WOULD quickly reject the conditions which have wrought the want and need in other lands and embrace the American system of free enterprise enterprise enter enter- prise ml |