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Show ' NEW REGULATIONS for game KILL TO GO INTf) EFFECT At the regular meeting of the Utah State Fish and Game Commission, Com-mission, new regulations for conducting con-ducting the public hearings on the deer kill, as provided by the last session of the legislature, were discussed and sites approved. Gov. Herbert B. Maw, under the new law, will appoint the members to the five-man board upon recommendations rec-ommendations from livestock, forest for-est service and sportsman groups. The law takes effect May 8 and he is expected to make his appointments ap-pointments shortly thereafter, to enable the new board to start work in the near future. This year the board will conduct hearings in each of the five state fish and game districts, as against the general, state-wide hearing annually conducted in Salt Lake in the past, which caused so much comment. Under the new law, hearings will be held about the middle of July, at Richfield, Beaver, Beav-er, Price, Logan and Salt Lake. Interested parties from each of these districts are invited to these open meetings, at which time the big game problem will be thrashed out and the deer and elk kill quotas quo-tas allotted. In the past, all those having grievances have fought it out, for the state, at Salt Lake, but this is expected to centralize the problem prob-lem and make for more fair regulations. |