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Show License year begins today Utah's fish and game license li-cense year begins Thursday, April 16, and the 1964 issue is now available from more than 500 agents throughout the state. The department of fish and game reminded that beginning April 16, anyone going afield during the open seasons must visibly display a proper 1964 license. Anyone purchasing a resident resi-dent license must have resided in the state for a period of six months or longer. Only exceptions ex-ceptions to this general rule of residency, are military personnel per-sonnel on assigned duty in Utah and some otheij' minor group classifications. Color changes will be noted in the various types of licenses with the major change being the attachment of the deer tag to the big game and combination combina-tion licenses. This latter change is expected to receive general public acceptance. Care should be exercised in seeing that the tag is not detached de-tached from the license since it becomes invalid when this is done. v Art City Mixed Doubles Team W L Sweepers 33 15 Space Makers 25 23 Lane Masters 24 24 King Pins 21 27 Pin Cleaners 21 27 Pace Sitters 20 28 Ind. high series: Len Stone, Sweepers, 556; Carl Wiley, King Pins, 545; Rene Aiken, Sweepers, 431. High team game: Lane Masters, Mas-ters, 654; Sweepers, 610; King Pins, 599. Ind. high game: Carl Wiley, King Pins, 200; Len Stone, Sweepers, 198; Lorna Carter, Pin Cleaners, 183. ' |