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Show ! Westf Fmkh Uwit i Cn ocrosaa du "0" Em? Farmers of the Springville West Fields Hunting Hunt-ing Unit voted at a meeting with representatives of all civic clubs, to follow the trend of other units in Spanish Fork, Palmyra ana Payson and allow pheasant hunters a two-day hunt on their property. The State Fish and Game Department earlier set up a 9-day. hunt throughout the state. Similar meetings of farmers far-mers have been held throughout through-out the state in which farmers have protested the nine day hunt because it endangers the lives of animals now feeding in their fields from the summer sum-mer ranges. Property damage is also another factor, though much progress in this respect has been made through the cooperation of sportsmen and the West Fields Hunting Unit officers and directors. Permission will be given hunters to hunt the first two days of the hunt, Nov. 4 and 5 in the West Fields Hunting Unit as per previous years. The other seven days there will not be any hunting allowed. Hunters are asked to adhere to the decision of the hunting unit. Since the inception of the Westfields Hunting Unit some six years ago, directed by sportsmen, civic groups and the Chamber of Commerce, the project has been most successful. success-ful. Funds totaling some $5,-000.00 $5,-000.00 have been turned over to the city for recreation. The North Park has been paid for and other recreation projects have been assisted by this cooperative co-operative effort, Bill Ruff, director di-rector of the project reported. |