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Show i nations For glinting Main i itsrestofDixieites 1lMiiTwpie of conver- this time of the year i , Diiie. U hunting, and 0 the man who owns a 1 : 1S , friend with an exit ex-it Tenia a down right nec- 0 ;.j tt,e man who owns an 1 ,e will be surprised at ''Cyr of personal friends "ffitk the open season on I '. ..-ing underway on Sun-C Sun-C vober 20, and hornless f '. October 25, hunters are I -j their equipment, con-S con-S '.Vends and in every way f V-ir for "b'S season." 0 - one 'of the finest hunting "s it the world right at t Tk door, all of the Dixie ,'ilut can make the grade ca Vt the break of dawn. m a was an unusually fine )er. 3 far as the hunters get- eir deer was concerned 'i ar gives even greater J witli the addd opportun-iffl' opportun-iffl' ihwting a hornless deer. on are looking forward to s. j; ol weather that will see K. i storm on top of the ; j to send the deer to the e,. vvels. Two years ago the jro- stayed too warm and the the i;re on the higher ranges in. is made it more difficult :;iirs to secure their tro- parl ids ih of the successful year .grt -! bt hunters who were in ler- iiiet last year and with the loc-: iiion on hornless deer it 5 -seed that this season will i largest influx of nimrods 1 ai it eier attempted to draw t :n deer. The reputa-n: reputa-n: : Je Diiie preserve is ex-s ex-s all-parts of the coun- l 3;nfers ; have learned that tt" are ' the deer plentiful ad' a large .in size and the T Sue to hunt in. '.: Washington County Fish m Protective association appreciative of the tremen-aount tremen-aount of money that is into the county by hunt-' hunt-' s making every effort to : it Dixie Preserve to the s of hunters in other si the country. Particularly Particular-ly think it advisable this ;jffla drive is being made the deer on the range, ate had a folder printed ol the possibilities, costs information imperitive 'S on the Dixie National 19 These have been sent y 'i'ioqs 'agencies and are M liable , to anyone desiring " to friends or rela-1 rela-1 at might be interested. -S is part of the informa-;:a'ied informa-;:a'ied in the folder: s "itie National Forest v? P:fserve is one of the 3 hunting areas in Amer-f Amer-f 8h years of protec-J protec-J deer have become so '" ft last year out of ,;'lt. 1,887 checked out k .deer. Many hunters their most prized I ;j 11 this Southern Utah I ';ail to this, sportsmen's ; I the 0. S. No. 91 vc 'p. St' George- Here )t tnterprisj excellent and ;'! Priced hotel and cafe :;'10M are ample for 'an one thousand visitors. I Ucenses States, but who is ;nt the state of -; making application , agent and upon ,0' '15.00, may re(;eiTe , oot one male deer . least five inches .October 20th to No- th dates included. "censes are $2.00. .ifMred permit3 wiu 'ber hrnless deer--Jsive to N0Teniber 0- :';,'tor', St of Permits u ermits wiu ob Nations " t e I""1 aU hunt- 11118 Permit be- 'rch.-a hornle3s deer. J" of both types ,0 ' Is possible for a ni .ss Teerbth " bUCk I : iaPPlies unit r ' ""aine ammunition ;jli'ed 1 a SL orge 0,1 Page five) HUNTING (Continued rrom first page) and Enterprise at very reasonable rates. Guide service, horses and accomodations ac-comodations can be obtained at various places throughout the hunting area. Every hunter must register at j one o; the checking stations up-! up-! on entering the preserve. There j he is given a registration tag ! which he must wear at all times while on the preserve. The registration fee is small and is used to help defray this expense. Regulated Hunting The purpose of regulated hunting hunt-ing is: (1) to control the hunters; hunt-ers; (2) secure accurate data on numbers killed and removed; (3) to confine hunting to areas where the -greatest congestion and dam-j dam-j age is; (4) to see that state laws (are being complied with, and (5) to see that nothing is killed that is not provided by law. Every person while hunting deer shall wear a Red Cap. |