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Show Fishing and hunting licenses for 1967 now being required Sunday, April 16 marked the start of the 1967 fishing and hunting license year and these new licenses are now in the hands of some 500 license agents throughout the State of Utah. A spring turkey hunt is coming com-ing up April 22 and there has been a great deal of fishing pressure over the entire state so the demand for the new licenses li-censes has been immediate. The 1967 licenses are similar to those of last year. The general gen-eral appearance is the same except for the color changes canary for residents and pink for nonresidents. The old upland up-land game bird license is now a small game license to reflect the inclusion of the cottontail rabbit on the game list. The 1967 deer tag is the same as last year and goose tags are again attached to the combination and small game licenses. A major change was made in allowing juveniles 12 years of age and older to hunt game birds and cottontail rabbits when they are accompanied by a person over the age of majority. ma-jority. The minimum age was 14. Youngsters 12 and under 16 must now purchase a $2 license before going fishing and a $2.50 |