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Show GOOD HWfflfG G-ame Warden Says Chicken Nimrods Face Prospects of Full Bags With wiid Chlokens reported num-jerous num-jerous In all parts of the utate. sports- rnen of Utah arc promised excellent shootlnj; Friday when the season opens , l or 1 0 uu v s. Hunting vviii be permitted In all sections of the state, with the excep I tion of Klch county and in Summit county north and oust of the AVher liver. Sanctuaries, however, are at all times clos d lo hunters. With the season only two days away, W ll (jBuok) Anderson. Weber county gam ! warden, has Issued warn-ings warn-ings to the sportsmen regrardin Infractions' In-fractions' "f ihe law and pointed out ihe kind of birds which may be killed 'and the bag limits. He said: FOR I PI 1XD BIRDS. ! The season will be open on all 1 kinds of upland birds. "The bag limit I? eight birds in possession pos-session and 12 for the season. J 'All pacts of the state will open with the exception of Rich county and in 'Summit county, north and sasl of the Weber river. "Sportsmen should rcspeet the rights of farmers and property owners In sections Where they hunt and should not trample grain or nay or break down fences. Ther should not enter grounds where there are signs of No trespassing." " "Hunters must have licenses." Warden Anderson said that he has. Instructed his deputies to arrest and prosecute hunters us quickly for dcj IStroylng property as for infractions of I the same lavis. He declared the far-, inters' rights must be protected. OBEY GAME LAWS. He also :: sued a statement to all members of the Weber County Fish and Game Protective association In which he urged ihem to obey the 'game laws a.s follows: "Every member should accept a personal responsibility to ooey thv; gfdme laws, no mutter how great the temptation and should promptly protest pro-test against violations by others Much 01 thti Luluri sp i 1 win depend on the tolerance of the farmer and you owe It 10 yourself and our brother sports men to maintain the good feeling of the property owner Do not destroy his crops or leave his gates open. Show him the courtesy of asking permission per-mission to camp on his ground 01 cross his fields. In nearly all cases such permission per-mission is freely granted Place your self In his position and make a practical prac-tical application of the Golden Rule. |