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Show Two openings this year for foul hunts Goose hunters will have to wait a week following the 1969-70 1969-70 duck hunt to pursue their favorite bird. The Board of Fish and Game set an opening of October 18 for geese and an opening of October 11 for ducks. This i sthe frist time in recent re-cent years that duck and goose seasons have not opened concurrently. con-currently. A week delay on geese was set to allow local breeding populations pop-ulations of geese relief from the heavy pressure accompanying accompany-ing the opening crowd of duck hunters. An estimated 40,000 hunters will be afield on opening open-ing day of duck season. Geese in Daggett County will receive even more portection as this area will not be opened to goose shooting until November No-vember 15. Duck hunters will start shooting at noon Saturday, October Oc-tober 11 and the season will remain re-main open through January 4, 1970. Bag limit on ducks will be five and with a possession limit 10 after the second day of hunting. Not more than two canvasbacks may be included in either the bag or possession limits. Bag and possession limits on geese are six, but may not include in-clude more than two of the dark species. The seasonal limit of eight Canada geese will again be in effect. Applications for the whistling swans permits will be accepted at all Division of Fish and Game offices from September 8-19. Applications must be made in person and an individual may make application for themselves them-selves and three others. Each application must be accompanied accompan-ied by a combination, small game or juvenile hunting license. li-cense. Shooting hours will be from one half hour before sunrise to sunset each day except for the noon opening on October 11 and an 8:00 a.m. opening to coincide with the start of pheasant season, November 1. The Drifters Team W L City Drug 6 2 Daley's American 6 2 Elliott's Cafe 5 3 Team No. 3 4 4 Team No. 4 2 6 Les Hardy & Sons 2 6 Ind. high series: Louise Young, Elliott's, 488; Glenda Montague, Daley's, 485; Laura Nell Wilson, Team No. 4, 455. High team game: City Drug, 591; Daley's American, 589; Team No. 3, 536. Ind. high game: Louise Young, Elliott's, 194; Glenda Montague, Daley's, 188; Mary Lou Llewellyn, Daley's, 175. Springville Ladies Team W L Bergs 11 1 Bates Drive Inn 10 2 Fergs 5 7 Rex Drug 4 8 SOS Drug 4 8 Sprucette 2 10 Ind. high series: Ethel Wheeler, Whee-ler, Bergs, 549; Mary Lynn Hammer, Bers, 510; Norma Mock, SOS, 482. High team game: Bergs, 852; Bates, 814; Fergs, 809. Ind. high game: Mary Lynn Hammer, Bergs, 214; Joan Westerwelle, Rex, 200; Ethel Wheeler, Bergs, 199. Friday Nite Mixed Doubles Valley Packing 3 1 Mulletts 3 1 Springville Floral 2V2 1 Westside Market iy2 2 Medical Center 1 3 Bank of Sp. Fork .... 1 3 Ind. high series: Ted McQuivey, McQuiv-ey, Valley Packing, 576; Mont Atwood, Mulletts, 486; Jo At-wood, At-wood, Mulletts, 490; Jo Ann Richmond, Bank of Sp. Fork, 392. High team game: Valley Packing, 1978; Mulletts, 1966; Springville Floral, 1958. Ind. high game: Ted McQuivey, McQuiv-ey, Valley Packing, 225; Mont Atwood, Mulletts, 186; Jo Atwood, At-wood, Mulletts, 185; Beverley Dibble, Medical Center, 180. |