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Show c Ji ffi'-rv-n ' . v-T . urc , .-.L?- -4.-v -r:-.rr .-'C --V f CAMP GULCH as it was, or close to as it was in the days of Earl Douglass, founder of dinosaur fossil bones, at what is now Dinosaur National Monument north of Jensen. Monument Monu-ment volunteers play the parts of camp workers. Wildlife offiCeh prepare for v archery hunts This is the time of yr poaching of big game'becoJ, ! 1 tempting to wildlife offender, S; start of the deer and elk 1 seasons, Wildlife Resources!;'' are taking extra precautions. "We plan to clamp down on pursuing animals without an permit," says Utah Wildlife fc Law Enforcement Chief Ji' Delbert Atkinson, regional b forcement officer in the ?' Region, encourages the public to poaching or other wildlife vio "All of our officers have a n monitor Channel 14. If a person ' havea CB, he may contact the fc' patrol or call the toll free numuf ' 800-662-DEER) Atkinson says his officers r watching for violators of "quivered arrow in the ve- ' regulation. Night patrol will be used hear-all hear-all areas of the state. Northeastern Regional Laj: forcement Officer Clair Dais many persons were apprehend dark using firearms during tit archery season. J "Everyone had an archer,- j. but they wanted to do it up ean ": Davis. In the Northern Region, office! try to apprehend violators bf j roving roadblocks and a portable;. machine. "The X-ray machine may be is questionable how the deer h says Paul Woodbury, Sor" Regional law enforcement office In the Southern and Sottfe, regions, where many areas are;-, to archery hunting, borderarea-r patroled heavily. Leo Tolstoy was nominated nom-inated for, but neiet won, a Nobel Prize. |