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Show Mourning dove hunt opens September 2 The mourning dove season, first upland bird shoot of the year for Beehive State gunners, gun-ners, opens on Monday, Sept. 2. Except for closed portions of Salt Lake and Utah counties, coun-ties, the entire State will be open to hunting. The season will run for 14 days in all counties except Beaver, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, San Juan and Washington counties where the hunt will close on Sept. 30. Field reports from department depart-ment conservation offices indicate in-dicate that doves are restless and on the move over most of the state with the recent cooling trend of weather. Hunters, Hunt-ers, however, can expect to find good shooting along most of the range and marginal lands bordering the dry farm areas. Shooting hours daily are one-half one-half hour before sunrise to sunset and bag limits are 10 daily and 20 in possession after two days of hunting. No Federal bird stamp is required to hunt doves, though persons 16 years old or older must display the game bird or combination license and juveniles ju-veniles 14 and 15 years old may hunt with the $2.00 bird license as long as they are accompanied by someone 21 years of ae or older. The law requires that shotguns shot-guns be plugged so that no more than three shells may be contained in chamber and magazine combined. All rules and regulations are shown in the morning dove proclamation which may be obtained from Department offices of-fices or from license vendors over the state. The ,common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot it can't be done. Passage of the proposed Federal Aid to Education Edu-cation will provide a law that does not prohibit paying a lot and gettinga little. |