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Show Friday, April UtahRegioual philosophical differences with his boss, Department of Natural Resources Director Temple Reynolds. Reynolds gave Day the option of retiring earlier this week, but the wildlife official refused. So Reynolds fired him effective today. Gov. Scott Matheson's press secretary, Malan Foster, said the governor supported Mr. Reynolds in the firing of Day, who had been Wildlife Resources director since 1976 and an employee of the divi sion for about 30 years. "It seems to me there are some out of town Thursday and not available for comment. Day said a new governor in January will bring a new administration and many of the current office hold- philosphical differences that ought to be explained more," said Day. "I've asked they show ers will be replaced. "This C&US6." He said he felt the firing had the appearance of vindictiveness on the part of Reynolds, who was seemed like a bad time to replace me." Judge -WonY Dismiss Gwaltney Trial LOS ANGELES (UPI) Attor- mi said at Attorney Brian Robbins . oi me govern- - i ' tiiursuay s ciose m ment's presentation that "no rea- sonable jury could convict" George Gwaltney on the evidence presented and he. moved to give that defense attorneys proceed with their case. "When it is all combined, I do believe it does indicate that a jury could find (guilt) beyond a reasonable doubt," she said while take advantage of his position as a law enforcement officer to have sex with the victim ... and death did result." Gwaltney is charged with violating the civil rights of Robin Bishop, 23, of Las Vegas, by raping and killing her after stopping her car the case to the jury. 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