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Show Game Commission Revokes Licenses Utah's five man Fish and Game Commission acted upon the following fol-lowing matters during a recent one day meeting held at department depart-ment of fish and game offices in Salt Lake City. Revoked the hunting license privileges of six persons found to have "carelessly or negligently" negligent-ly" wounded or killed another person while hunting. No cause for action was found in the cases of five other persons involved in gun accidents and one case was postponed until a later meeting when the person involved was unable to appear during the meeting. Commission spokesmen noted that the law requires all persons involved in gun accidents while on a hunting trip to appear at such public hearings to show cause why their license privileges privi-leges should not be revoked. Approval was given for the purchase of a large 2,000 gallon truck tank fish planting unit. Agreed that duplicate licenses, permits and tags should be made available to the public through department regional offices. Approved a mineral lease and a pipeline right-o-way on parcels par-cels of department owned lands. Endorsed entering into a cooperative co-operative agreement with the Nevada Fish and Game Department Depart-ment concerning rearing and establishing es-tablishing cf new game bird species. spe-cies. Under the agreement new species of birds from Asiatic countries, trapped there by a Nevada biologist now working in these countries, would be shipped to Utah where they would be propagated on the state game bird farms for introduction in the two states. Other general business included includ-ed study and approval of a department de-partment financial report, fishery fish-ery findings and minutes of previous pre-vious meetings. |