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Show NOV. 1, 2, 3, SET FOR OPENING PHEASANT HUNT The -first three days in November Novem-ber have been decided upon for the general 1947 Utah pheasant season, it was decided by the fish and game commission at a meeting meet-ing held earlier this week in Salt Lake City. Adjustments yet remain to be made in areas . where there is a shortage of birds, and other areas will have longer seasons it was reported re-ported by Ross Leonard of the fish and game commission. Hunting limit generally will be three male birds a day, with pos-sesson pos-sesson limit six. Ten quail make the bag limit, with 20 the top number for possession. . Shooting time will be 7 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. The game commission also approved ap-proved the Oct. 21 opening for migratory waterfowl. The date is the same set by the ,U. S. fish and wildlife service. ed by Rudy Zumbrennen, second; Rumba Quaen, owned by Kellett and Larsen, third. RACE 7 Nebo Chief, owned by Dr. L D. Stewart, first; Skull Lady, owned by Francis Kelly, second. Monday RACE 1 Pony race. RACE 2 Bernard J. owned by Bessie Gardner, first; Tiger Jack, owned by G. .Henderson, second; Miss Chief, owned by Newell Marshall, Mar-shall, third. RACE 3 Whispering Hope, owned by L. E. Nielson, first; Rudge, owned by C. O. Savage, second; Chief Bender, owned by C. M. Weight, third. RACE 4 Lady Ago, owned by Rex Whittaker, first; Dolly D., owned by Carl Burnett, second; Lant Si, owned by G. Marshall, third. RACE 5 Countess, owned by Glendale Larsen, first; Dolly D., owned by Ray Cram, second; Scott O'Grady, owned by. O. Goddfred-son. Goddfred-son. RACE 6 Roy Cram, owned by Roy Cram, first; Don Dee, owned by M. Morrell, second; Sketches, owned by Doug Savage, third. RACE 7 Lady Precipice, owned own-ed by Earl Burnett, first; Skull Lady, owned by Francis Kelly, second; sec-ond; Verda Star, owned by Fullmer Full-mer Bros., third. |