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Show 10B SUNDAY REROTDstRn!s3 Dove Hunt In 3 Areas Ends Today &p WW ; Utah's longer mourning dove hunt in Kane, San Juan, and m mm mpmrn day, the department of fish and game reminded. The dove shoot ended Sept. 10 in most northern counties of the State, though it continued this year through Sept. 16 in 13 central . and southern counties. Though most birds have now migrated from other sections of the state, they are still reported as plentiful in the three southern counties open to huhtufg through Sept. 30. Bag limit as ten birds, possession limit tventy, with shooting hours from one half hour before sunrise to sunset daily. - RIDES FOUR WINNERS Jock.LINCOLN, R. t. (UPI) winners four rode Parker ey Roy Thursday at Lincoln Downs, in($7.60) in the feacluding .Hi-Li- ft ture race. This year paclPem out witfeasel AMERICA'S NO. 1 TRAIL CYCLE "big buck" country and bring back your deer with ease. Designed for Ride into off. highway travel, the lightweight "GOTE" is the first tfiachine of its kind, Geared low, it will carry a hunter and hi$ deer up 45 grades with the "Climb- away" transmission shifting automatical TyTprTneed. AtfalriefKgTneltTfeeT take the knocks and bumps without damage. The compact Tote Gote will fit Info a car trunk for travel to and front will the hunting FREE BULL ELK siht such as this will quicken-th-e pulse of any Utah sportsman. Pictured above is a bull elk shown in one of the state's many forested red-blood- A areas. The elk hunt, which got underway last week in several of the state's units, annually is a highly-populhunt. A drawing is held each year for elk hunting permits. , Going Big Game NOV, (Continued From Page 7B) r 3 HUNT IN STYLE WITH A f During cold weather, campers can use two ILghitweiglut sleeping bags, one inside the other. Or they can wear more clothing to feed or take little pScket heaters inside the sleeping bags. A pullideal fo down knitted cap is ' :?. ;. nights.-;;'frosty i Keep It Dry Veteran campers appreciate (be impocbance of keeping the fuel supply dry during wet weather. A tarpaulin thrown over firewood is all that is needed. CJampdng during the hunt can te ftm and pleasurable if a per-- . ecm remembers1" to take along basic items basic things. should include a shelter (tent, ear-tounit, station wagonbpdt screens, or, camping trailer); sleeping gear (sleeping bags or blankets, air mattresses andor cots); camp stove, lantern, ice box, cooking uitensils, a camp ,axe or saw. and personal items for individual members in the party. These should include ram gear, flashlights and sporting equip ment. Demonstration Rides AT YOUR LOCAL DEALERS ar ed areas. (nwMnwiniiiiViiiuyit.wi ortfeMKjfcatteXWInnnwtwiwwiMjn v ,1.1.1111111 MimwMiMnW'Miiy i i s I ' 'ltmnim -- Take all tht comforts of homo with you in a snug, new Vista in tho Liner. This coach world gives you lights, refrigerator, rangette, running Water, sink, closet and storage plus comfortable space Even a heater sfx. for sleeping is available. And it's built by withstand any experts-t- o road. Go in style. Go style-lead- er ... back-count- ry Vista Linerl p Colorado legislature named the bighorn sheep as the state's official animal. The 1961 SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY i i IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . . . BIG SAVINGS 145 WEST 3RD SOUTH, PROVO, UTAH |