Show DEPUTY GAME commissioner INQUIRES ABOUT PHEASANTS deputy state fish game commissioner evelyn parry was in town on saturday of last week on business connected with his office ile he mada mad some borne inquiry as to how the pheasants in this valley are doing and sald eald thai we can get more it if we think it worthwhile his observations in the cedar valley and in washington county leads him he says to think that they are not doing so well largely he has reason to believe because ot of inadequate water during the late summer and tall fall his information is to the effect that they do better in sections where there is plenty of water and he doubts that it is worth while trying to stock the areas mentioned he can not detect that there has been any increase in numbers in two years one or two other causes may be responsible varmints var mints may be preying on them or people are not respecting the legal restrictions against killing them hawks mr parry thinks are taking a heavy toll in the dixie country in this valley talley the numerous wells and reservoirs and the more permanent flow of 0 wate from the mountain streams may make local conditions more favorable he suggests and a check up might reveal what success is attending the attempt ti 0 cata establish blish them here bere speaking of the prospects tor for getting gelting fish to restock local streams mr parry says that it if the local sports sportsmens mens clubs will make application to thi the bureau ot of fisheries or to the federal hatcheries at spring vile TIES preferably the former they can no doubt get all the fish they desire delivered tree free at the railroad rall roal 1 station elation |