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Show Four Violators Are Apprehended On Fish and Game Count i Only four arrests were reported by the Utah Fish and Game Department De-partment for this week as Merrill Hand, chief law enforcement deputy, dep-uty, issued his official arrest" list. Having a fawn in possesion during dur-ing the post-season hunt cost two men $25 each in a recent case, Hand said. The men were Earl Fowler and Melvin Forbush, both of Provo. Ferrell Murie of Enoch was fined $25 for shooting at pheasants pheas-ants from a highway. E. L. Oakes of Moab paid a like sum for shooting shoot-ing from a highway. Many sportsmen are violating the fishing laws at Utah Lake, Hand said, and the state is picking pick-ing these men up as fast as possible. pos-sible. Common offenses are fishing after 9 p.m., and taking more than the limit, 20 fish. Fishing beside be-side bonfires after dark is classed class-ed as using an artificial light to attract fish, hand said. |