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Show Peer ftuirf se Utah's general deer hunting season will find thousands of hunters taking to the hills Saturday, Sat-urday, October 22 in search of the wily deer. Precautions are being issued to all hunters to take every caution to preserve both human lives and property during the hunting season. All hunters going afield should take a few moments to note the laws governing their sport. One deer of either sex may be taken on the regular license except on the four areas where there are buck only hunts. The Heaston, Herd Unit II; Tintic, Herd Unit 14; Vernal, Unit 26; and Dixie-Terry Ox Valley, Unit 61D are all buck only areas ar-eas this year. Unit 26 is open for the full season October 22 through November 1. Units 11, 14 and 61D are open for five day sonly October 22 through 26. All deer must be tagged at the place of kill and before being be-ing transported. Notches on the tags must be properly removed to indicate the month and day of the kill and the sex of the animal. It is unlawful for any locker plant to receive any game animal for processing or storage unless the animal is legally tagged. It is unlawful for any hunter to carry on or in any vehicle any firearm which has live ammunition am-munition in the firing chamber. Any person carelessly or negligently neg-ligently killing or wounding another an-other person while on a hunting hunt-ing trip shall be subject to the loss of hunting privileges for a period of five years. Every person while hunting shall wear conspicious red or yellow headgear and red or yellow yel-low shirt, jacket or sweater. No one may hunt deer unless they are 16 years of age or older. In addition, juvenile hunters, ages 16 through 20 years must be properly qualified qual-ified to purchase a big game hunting license by successfully passing the required gun safety course. The legal pursuit of deer is confined to daylight hours only. It is unlawful to hunt by flashlight, flash-light, spotlight or artificial light of any kind. It is unlawful to fail to stop at checking stations or road blocks where a stop sign or red light is displayed. These are only a few of the laws governing the 1966 deer hunts. The full regulations are listed in the annual proclamation proclama-tion covering this season. Belgium to let teachers return re-turn to Congo. |