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Show MIDV ALE THE SENTINEL Misguided Missiles Friday, December 21, 1955 Page Thirteen reads: "Whenever any person, while on a hunting trip carelessly or negligently kills or wounds any human being and that fact is ascertained by the commission, the commission shall revoke the hunting license of such person and no such license shall thereafter for a period of five years be issued to such per- by Chon Day r r : mm son. r Next meeting of the commission is set for Jan. 6 and 7. a continued to build up in much of lem areas appeared a likelihood Utah's mountain country. Recognizing the control, damage, this winter as the heavy snow pack and conservation problems when severe winters force many deer herds onto limited ranges and agri cultural areas, the Utah Board of Game Control this year author Big FOR YOUR ized such removal in 21 sections NEW over the state, should conditions FURNACE arise to warrant these late hunts being held. Removal of some deer from prob- waterfowl season Utah's continues through Jan. 2, the department of fish and game reminds 80-da- y sportsmen. BE WISE Com to Clyde Buxton's Midvale Sheet Metal 25 Second Ave. Ph.: AM 41 Midvale, Utah Field reports show shooting on northern marshes in the state picking up somewhat following the period of severe cold and heavy storms that began in The reports tell of fair to excellent duck and goose hunting in various sections o the south half of the state. . Special permits covering the number of animals necessary to be taken in any given area will be set up if and when conditions cause these animals to move into these areas. Heavy snows and extreme cold are the chief determining f ac tors to the numbers of these hunts that may, or may not, be held. The special conditional hunts were first set up by the board some three years ago in a successful effort to bring animals to the hunt crs gun. They have met general PEItSOUALS Cub Scout pack 178, sponsored by the Midvale Methodist Church, held a pack meeting Wednesday, Dec. 21. The evening included a Christmas program and party and visit from St. Nick. Tha Trovalar Safety Service i "No ifS233d24 n i May your Iff drWi license, oh?" approval as a substitute for other control measures to relieve range and crop damage as well as the loss of many animals through starvation and other causes. If and when such hunts are call ed this winter, only holders of big game licenses who have not had a special permit during 1955 will be eligible to purchase such a to check in and out on such hunts and must hunt under the direct supervision of the warden in charge. If and whenany special conditional deer hunts are called they will be publicly announced several days prior to the start of the hunt. Permits will be sold in the area where any such hunt is to be held on a first come first served permit. Permit holders will be required present. Commissioners present conducted necessary urgent business. BalCleaning ance of the two day meeting was used in discussion of policy matters Repairing concerning department of fish and Recoring game operation. A delegation representing cabin basis. a Recent winter quarterly meetings held by the Utah Fish and Game Commission resulted in a minimum of major actions due to the inability of two members to be owners and others appeared urging the department's participation in the building of a hard surfaced FRANK PRESCOTT road around the Strawberry Reservoir. A commission spokesman 53' N. Holden Midvale noted that continued cooperation AM of the department could be expected and suggested a meeting of all agencies involved be called to pro ject a better roadway in the future. Approval was given the department to enter a contract with the University of Utah Bureau of Economic Survey for the purpose of making a detailed study of the economic value of the state's fish and game resources. 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