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Show Access Roads Idred Along ahLakeShores afce,s roads and park-f park-f have now been ac-XX ac-XX the shores of Utah 'V; ?i program to assure 8' '-. . of this major water ?'!;; Zionists. ter lunced the Utah De-1 De-1 i: -,:t of Fish and Game j cmg these land ac-. ac-. as a major effort un-Vt-nt's.long-V : state-wide program to e : VaIld hUfting N ' , vld and water areas. 2', wading and graveling t wads and parking areas t ming forward with , :" , being done by depart- ;eX! personnel and equipment. ;'J':' ' , completed, each area ' "signed" to show they I : -1 pubUc use and to urge they be used by sportsmen in reducing trespass problems on private lands around the lake. The department said efforts are continuing to purchase and-or . lease other such properties pro-perties in the Utah Lake section sec-tion as well as in other parts of the state where lack of access ac-cess and trespass pf private lands have combined to reduce public use of fishing and hunting hunt-ing areas. The program was initiated several years ago under Commission Com-mission policy which decreed that such lands in problem areas be purchased or leased just as rapidly as limited funds become available. A major portion of the funds expended to date have come irom allocations, oi t eaeral Aid monies which are derived from excise taxes paid by the sportsmen sports-men on sports fishing and hunting equipment. |