Show Motorists are urged To watch for animals Conservation officers arc urging County auto and truck drivers to watch out for wildlife on the highway more than the usual number of pheasants and deer are being killed by highway and damage to cars and minor injuries to passengers are resulting Oils This especially is true In the area cast of Duchesne to on U. S. Highway and in Indian Canyon and Daniels' reports Bruce Jensen and Dave conservation officers at Conservation officers report possibly because the deer and the pheasants are searching for food in more snow-barren slopes and the right-of-way adjacent to the they run across the road when startled by a Between Duchesne and Antelope near numerous bird's have died this year In when struck by Several collisions with deer in this same area this winter have resulted in waste of the animal and costly damage to the motor and in some slight Injury to the car Reports of deer being killed on the highway in Indian between Duchesne and are more numerous this winter than In previous recent states Dave Thomas and Bruce conservation officers at Although the majority of the deer are still between the foot more damage to haystacks is being reported to the conservation officers this by ranchers and The conservation officers say it is not a shortage of food that is causing this heavy feeding on the farmers' hay but the crust on the snow discourages the deer to roam and feed on Slabs are being farmers by the Utah Fish and Game Department for the farmers and ranchers to use to build fences around the haystacks to keep out the deer from feeding on the The deer are the conservation officers despite the hard Dale Sit Lake were here last to visit with the small Mark the Marvin Hamakers 2 been hi the hospital that week His mother report he is a little better iSn Appah to a policeman Tribe and is presently working in the Randlett Sea His family will continue to live in Hoopes was honored truest at a birthday party held at her home Tuesday Ten little girls were present and Debra was 6 years The Uintah Basin Telephone Thursday to run started rc lines into the This will relieve some of which have as the party lines many as 8 families on one line Douglas Lamb reports that his cousin Dean Lamb received a kidney plant in Salt Lake last Neola week from a former Charles who was killed Sunday in This is the first operation of kind in the Ruth Cuch returned nom this week after visiting relatives in Farmington and New Mexico and Wayne Haslem I family last week eni I construction work and 1 Ing in southern 4 The Adult Education will begin i classes in woodwork meeting also same evening for d their children who are ed in taking |