THE MAIDeer In DenmarksIScIElder Bruce Kjar writes from Vcjle, Denmark, that the deer season did not go unnoticed in that part of the country.Elder Kjar and his companion Elder Trauntvein (a nephew of S. O, Sorenson), accompanied members of the branch on an excursion to a “deer park” in that vicinity. There they saw ;s some 50 deer, among them a d white deer. Some of the child-rcn took bread to feed the deer n which surrounded them. Elder Kjar took a four-pointer by the horns but let go when the deer Ji e became vexed and lowerd his d head. The buck then walked ( peacefully away. iBrucc states that there Is ac- 1 g tually no wild life in the country there as the land is too . much used and traveled over for , c wild life to exist. Parks and i reserves have been built for the ( few animals they do have. ,-o- i