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Show LAW GIVEN ON GUIDE PERMITS j With a large numbers of hunters hunt-ers from California and the northern nor-thern part of the state expected here for the deer season which ; opens on October '20, many residents resi-dents of the county are contemplating contem-plating taking out guide permits. These may be secured from Game Warden Oliver Stratton or through the local game club. The fee is 5 and guides are obligated obligat-ed to no one further than the payment of this fee to the state. See. 19 of the Utah fish and game laws, relative to guides and permits, reads as follows: "Any person who shall assist any other person or persons in the pursuit of fish or game, and accepts compensation therefor, shall be termed a guide. The state fish and game commissioner commis-sioner shall, upon the payment of $5 issue a permit to any resident resi-dent of the state of Utah to act as a guide. It shall be unlawful un-lawful for any person to act in this capacity without first having hav-ing secured such permit. Any guide accepting such permit shall be jointly responsible for any violation of the law committed by persons in his charge, and such guide shall not be permitted permit-ted to take fish or game during the time during which he is acting act-ing in the capacity of guide. OLIVER STRATTON, Game Warden. BRYAN J. LUND, President Game Club. |