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Show Archers to Roam Most of State During Special Hunt Bow and arrow hunters will tip the lid off of this year's deer season sea-son Sept. 3. The hunt will run through Sept. 25. With the exception of the drainages drain-ages into Bingham Canyon, 500 yards each side of the Parley-Immigration canyons loop road and the immediate drainages into Fish Lake, the entire state is open to the archers. Anyone wishing to obtain a bow , archery permits are considered "special" and restrict the possessor from applying for or possessing any other type special deer permit. Archers in Utah last year purchased pur-chased 777 special deer permits for this kind of hunting. A 20 hunter hunt-er harvest was recorded for the 1954 season. miming permit must first possess a big game or combination fishing and hunting license, according to the state fish and game department. depart-ment. Applications must include the applicants full name and address, big game license number, and $3 in legal tender. Permits may be purchased now ' at Fish and Game offices, 1596 West North Temple, either by mail or in person. While hunting with bows and arrows, hunters must observe the tagging law, the wearing of red clothing while hunting, and all other regulations set for the regular regu-lar and special deer hunts. The board has also decreed this year that guns of any kind may not be carried afield by archers during the special season. The department also noted that |