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Show tion. Bow hunters were reminded remin-ded to familiarize themselves with and observe these regulations regu-lations before going afield. Archery Season Opens Aug. 30; New Rules Listed The Archery season, first of the Utah deer hunts this year, will begin Saturday, August 30, and continue through Sunday, September 14. Rules and regulations covering cover-ing the archery deer season were recently set by the Board of Big Game Control and include in-clude the following: Permits for the archery sea-i son may be obtained only at department of fish and game offices, 1596 West North Temple, Tem-ple, Salt Lake City, beginning August 11. They may be' obtained ob-tained either through mailed or personal application, with application blanks being available avail-able at department offices or from license agents over the state. ' ' - The Board ruled this year that the regular license deer tag may be filled during the special archery season along with the archery permit. Both deer must be harvested with the bow and arrow and only those hunters with an archery permit in their possession may fill the regular license tag during dur-ing the early archery season. The carrying of firearms by permittees while hunting with a bow during this season is prohibited by law. It shall be unlawful to hunt from, or discharge an arrow from any vehicle. The bow and arrow permit must be in possession of the hunter at all times while hunt--ing. Thp entire state' is orjen to hunting with the exception of Bingham Canyon closed area. Board spokesmen noted that this does not mean that hunters hun-ters can enter upon private land without permission. The trespass law applies during this hunt as in all other seasons as noted on each fish and game license. Archery equipment which may be legally used ' during this season is listed in the 1958 deer" hunting proclama- |