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Show HUNTING, What is defined as resident of Utah? Here's the answer EY REX C. INFANGER Herald Correspondent i Every year this valley is inundated with a flood of new people. May of them are students, some are military, others because of their vocation. ,' Residents in this state, as in most others, pay far less for outdoor recreation than So every year, because of economic motivation, the local sporting ; goods establishments are deluged do I qualify for ; with the question: residency? ; A Utah resident, by definition of the Wildlife Board, is a person who has lived in Utah for six consecutive months immediately preceding the purchase of a license and does ' not claim residency for hunting, fishing or trapping in any other state or country. The last part of that statement is ; critical. You CANNOT claim residency in this state for hunting, fishing or trapping if you claim it for hunting, fishing or trapping in some other location. Members of the armed forces on duty in Utah may ; claim residency by presenting a copy of their orders to an office of ;the Division of Wildlife Resources. ; Military personnel may not claim ': . ; ts. ry Herald Correspondent Fall is a great time in the - outdoors. The colors are beautiful, ""the weather has cooled and the harvest is ready. I enjoy the harvest of game that we have every fall, yet each year I ; seldom am in shape for the physi-- r cal effort it takes. ' I get out of the truck, load my weapon and start off into the field I with it across my chest, muzzle pointing high in the air. Many shotguns and rifles weigh more than eight pounds and soon I " am cradling the weapon "in my arm, the muzzle high, but not quite straight up. A few more hours go by and the weapon is draped across my arm, - muzzle at the ground, still quite safe, but not in a good position for easy shouldering. t This is as far as my weapon goes, but too often you see the weapon going to the shoulder, muz- zle getting lower and finally, you ? can see the muzzle, in a few cases, parallel to the ground. This year, Long Gun Holster Company of Oepe, Kansas has solved the prob - . 5 '. 26, 1990 THE HERALD, Provo, - Tt5h. BY REX C. INFANGER hunting, fishing or trapping residency if they already claim it in another state or country. Military dependents may claim residence after 60 days under the condition outlined. Full-tim- e students at an institution of higher learning, who do not claim fishing, hunting or trapping residency in any other state or country may claim residency after having been physically present in the state for 60 days. BYU started school Sept. 4, 1990. Sixty days from that is November 4, 1990. That is the earliest date residency can be claimed by a BYU student unless they can prove that they arrived earlier than Sept. Herald Correspondent In the United States there are less than 10 major manufacturers of home security safes. Half of those safe companies are right here in Utah County. Fork Knox Security Products is located at 993 West Industrial Park Drive in Orem. . Fort Know was named after Fork Knox, Kentucky which is know to the military as the House of Armor. The financial community has known it as the most valuable piece of property in the world since 1936 when it became the depository for the United States Treasury Department's' six billion dollar gold 4, 1990. reserve. Fork Know has built their reputation by building what they believe is the right stuff. Chuck Yeager is the spokesman for the When you go to purchase a license, if you're not sure if you qualify as a resident, go buy it from the DWR at one of the regional offices. The closest one to Provo is in Springville at 1115 North Main. This will save you a lot of trou- VIEW: ble and may save some store clerk's job because they won't be the one making the decision. The proclamation of the Wildlife Board states in its definitions that a nonresident is any person who does not qualify as a resident. . Sar-gea- nt nt d. 'O ji pre-pai- freight to the factory. New d safes are returned by collect freight. The entry to your home could look like this. hunting. Expenditures generated by those individuals who made trips to view or photograph wildlife amounted to $42,633,000, approximately half of which was spent by nonresidents. 1 'ip-rsf- j 1 J rjrrrsfrfttirKTj rr.rji rt rr,ttfittrjjtitt W miarAntpfi u on'y factory authorized replacement All makes & model with specialization in Volkswagen, 580-503- 4 COUPON 1 li A DIVISION OF A-- l - ... QUALITY GIASS COUPON , $M0 OFF COUPON I 1 1 "The Door Shop" STANDARD DOOR SUPPLY 1485 No. Riverside Drive Provo 373-106- 3 nil mmmmmm ,,. Gauge or 20 Gauge Federal HI-POW- POWER EL SHOT 6's Federal ER hi-pow- RIFLE SHELLS .22 243, 270, 308, or 30.06 er LONG RIFLE Rim fire Cartridge or 7V2 8S! j? Co) Box Of 25 (6) D&H Blaze Orange DEER BAGS Keeps Dirt & Flys Off Game KNIT Mmm m One Size Fits STOCKING CAP Rds Boss HUNTER ORANGE JERSEY " air SHOTGUN GLOVES One Size Fits 9 Hoppe's RIFLE & CLEANING KITS All All OPEN 7 DAYS-A-WEE- K 3 CONVENIENT Crew Neck BLAZE ORANGE SWEATSHIRT Sm., Med., Lrg., Ex Large, And 2 x Large (6) (o) 1 COUPON All uiftrlr 2W 2, 4, 5, tf The guide will be distributed for sale at $5.95 each. Single copies of the guide may be purchased at most book stores and agency offices throughout the State or by For more calling information on the Watchable Wildlife Series, contact Falcon Press, Helena, Mont. nuas, rorecne, ww, iverceae We deal directly with your Insurance co. Fast, fiee mobile service from Ogden to provo. CALL mi lifetime warranty on all their safes. Fork Knox safes that are forcibly entered are replaced free of charge if they are returned by Prices Effective Wednesday Thru Tuesday, Sept. 26th Thru October 2nd 1990 Federal 1? special pistol rack that fits inside the door of the safe which helps keep the interior organized. Custom murals can be painted on your safe. Safes in this part of the country don't hold in a lot of moisture, but in some parts of the country they do. A special humidity control rod is available in those areas that keeps the inside of the safe mois ture free. They have lamps, pedestals, two fire protection packages, doors for custom vaults as well a other features and accessories. Fork Knox does one more thine that they believe gives them the right stuff. They have a limited FREE IHDSHIELD A here in the state to help sponsor the youth Utah Hunter Education Championship. mim one-quart-er ('If your insurance Deductible is $100.00 or less we will waive your deductible, you pay nothing.) Education Instructor Association and the rest of the profit stays mum "I limn The Guardian Series of safes are very popular because of their value. They protect well at a reasonaThe Chuck Yeager series of safes ble price. The safe door is made inch steel and the is constructed of high strength from steel, Fork Know concealed hinges, door frame is made from ten a reinforced door, ceramic fire gauge steel. The door fit is deprotection package, corner bolts, signed so it is tight to the frame up to 28 locking bolts and a making it almost impossible to and Greenleaf lock. (Sar-gea- insert a prying tool. A Sargeant and Greenleaf locks are built and Greenleaf lock finishes off the to stay locked up even if they are safe. Fork Know Protector Series is drilled, hammered or pried.) The Executive Series Is not quite the safe for the economy-mindeas fancy as the Yeager Series, but The locking mechanism is rack and it is a very strong safe. It has a pinion, the hinges are internal and, spinner handle that turns 720 de- again, a Sargeant and Greenleaf grees for opening. The spinner han-- . lock. Fork Knox carries an extensive die has a shear pin built into it so if anyone tries to force the spinner, line of accessories for their safes. it releases. The Executive Series They have a Mark 500 Alarm Syshas concealed hinges, a three-eighth- s tem. This system has heat, vibrainch steel door, hard plate tion and motion sensors that will body and a Sargeant and Greenleaf set off a 100 decibel siren if the lock. safe is tampered with. They have a coupon "Coupon Off company and they have named their top of the line safe series after him. Interestingly enough, these activities involve more Utahns than (Continued from Page 2) Wildlife viewing is a significant part of Utah's social and economic scene. According to surveys conducted by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, expenditures related to appreciative wildlife use in Utah totaled almost $120 million in 1985 when 87 percent of the state's residents participated in some type of appreciative use of wildlife. More specifically, the survey found some 268,000 residents took trips of one mile or more to observe or photograph wildlife in Utah. lem. The Long Gun Holster Company has come up with a holster that fits just the butt of a rifle or shotgun and is called, drum roll, please, a Butt Buddy, The Butt Buddy is designed to go on your belt or a separate belt When the butt of the weapon is placed in the holster, it takes all the weight off you arms, much like a waistband on a pack takes the weight off your shoulders. The Butt Buddy holds the weapon in such a way that it can be easily mounted to the shoulder in one quick, smooth move. One of the nicer features of the Butt Buddy is that it allows you to keep your weapon up off the ground and ready while using your binoculars or camera. Butt Buddies are sold through the Hunter Safety Education Instructor Association as a fund raising item. They sell for $20.00. One dollar of the profit from the holster goes to the National Hunter 12 Page Utah Co. home to many safe makers Butt Buddy perfect for rifles BY REX C. INFANGER Wednesday, September lam Vinyl SAFETY VEST Blaze Orange LOCATIONS SPRINGVILLE FOOD & DRUG Gott TOTE 12 ICECrST 340 SO. MAIN 489-437- 7 OREM FOOD & DRUG 1950 NO. STATE 224-099- 9 PROVO DRUG CENTER 4 355 SO. 600 EAST 375-500- PURCHASE AT OUR CAMERA BAR ONLY |