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Show SEPT. THURSDAY, 12, 1957 PAGE FIVE THE SAN JUAN RECORD Aid Legislative change in the law this year which had previously restricted these permits to one to the license holder. The other new regulation this year allows the possesor of a special deer permit to also use his regular license tag to take and Special permits for these hunts another deer on the special huntwere awarded at the public elk ing unit. drawings held August 29. Article of Interest Eight other elk hunts are set Of interest to big game hunters will 28 and to begin September this month will be an article encontinue for varying lengths of titled How to Hunt Mule Deer' time. Two late hunts are also appearing in the September Issue e schecjuled; Browns of the Utah Fish and Game MagCorners beginning October 19 and azine. November Fish Lake beginning The article will outline the five 15. most popular hunting methods Deer Hunts beginning Septem- used to a deer in Utah. ber 21 are the Antimon, East Among thebagmethods covered are ion and Henry Mountain. All peror horseback riding, mits for these hunts were sold walking and still stalking hunting." served basis on a first come-firs- t The magazine, monthly organ and fish of from department of the Utah Fish and Game Degame offices. partment, will be available next Permits Two Get week. Distribution is through reDeer hunters were again and sales ' at deminded that each holder of a valid subscriptions ' , partment offices. big game license may this year May Trap Marten ' ' procure two special deer permits. The Utah Fish and Game DePermits still remain unsold on a number of units. These may be partment recently announced the ordered by written or personal first open season for the taking application to the appropriate of marten since 1946. , The season will begin Novem deer sales office listed in the 1957 her 15 and continue through proclamation. The archery deer season ends January 31, 1958. Except for lim on five drainages all September 15. The department noted that the bow and arraw of the state will be open to the continues as a legal weapon dur- trapping of marten during this liseason, dependent, of course, on ing any deer season, general where cense or special permit, the rights and wishes of private the user is properly licensed for landowners. ' The five areas include Blackthat hunt. This has been the law for smith Fork, Forges Canyon, Balt many years past and is listed in Creek, Red Butte and Salina answer to numerous inquiries re- Canyons which are also closed to ceived on this subject by depart- the taking of other, fur bearing ment personnel. animals. New Regulations Committe Formed Deer hunters are reminded of Land-holThe official name of two new regulations concerning Departspecial hunts this year. The department of fish and ment Committee was adopted from game said rulings of the Utah by state representatives ' Board of Big Game Control allow these organizations" during a held this week at each to meeting early deer two special permits of fish and game big game license holder, provided department that only one such permit could offices in Salt Lake City. The Committee originated this be on any one such hunting unit This Board action followed a spring when landholder-sportsmaleaders and department personnel first met to study the CHARCOAL growing problem attending the greater use of private lands by the increased number of sportsAND HICKORY CHIPS men going afield to fish and hunt. Goal of the Committee is to reat commend and implement methods by which current trespass probMONTICELLO LUMBER lems can be better understood and reduced. TSX BURGER? Ashley-Dagget- t, Ashley-Verna- MONTICtLLO.UTAH Heme ejf Ashley-VVhiteroc- l, Park-Thre- lUiUMii 1 fj v"W 'w w iw $ "The one VA'" i j bourbon most inj ) ii demand because ited-area- s its the finest ! ) zf. 8 B PHOOF LIGHTER-MILDE- R... y , MUttU w' IfltoMVt fkVWJt. If ! M o jj MUlVlMI The superb quality of milder, 86 Proof Old Crow has made it America s most popular bourbon I . KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY n OLOCROl femanrSiuMi 66 PROOF 100 Proof Bottled in Bond . . 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Mr. Lincoln ' explained that many service type jobs in government installations, buildings and hospitals can be filled by women, and women who have these relationships to disabled or deceased veterans may be eligible for a advantage under the Civil Service appointive AVAILABLE IN MOAB, UTAH Two Redecorate the Way Spred-Sati- n "LOVELY TO LOOK AT" You can say that when your rooms are finished with Glidden's Spred-Sati- n WILL BE AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 15 Suite and Two Adjoining Offices) d (One Large Contact: Well-Arrange- FRED STOYE, Suite 213-1Post Office Bldg, Moab, Ut. 4 Box 577 ten-poi- NOTICE system. - CONTRACTORS The time and place to make these facts known is when the job seeker registers for work at a local state employment office, said Mr. Lincoln. He urged that job seekers who may have these ties with veterans, and who are already registered for work, return to the local employment office and make sure the necessary information is included on their work application cards. Phone AL and f If Price Pei1 INDUSTRIALS Fflot Mr. Lincoln pointed out ' that quite frequently the federal government has need for charwomen, kitchen workers and other type service workers to fill jobs which carry attractive salaries. He said that documentary proof of relationship to the veterans status should be shown to employment office personnel. XMXHXHXHXHXMXHXKXHXHXNXH i SEE US For Your m X x Lumber g h Z y s a I h Nails!"X Hardware Plywood x Doors Windows H Roofing Siding Glass h Weather Stripping HARVEY BUILDERS ALSO VALVES, . FITTINGS, NIPPLES LISCOMB OIL WELL SUPPLY SUPPLY Vi Phone 2081M X Blanding, Utah HXHXMXHXHXHXMXHXNXMXHXMX Box 621 - Phone 3196 MILE SOUTH OF BLANDING i Program Outlined has already been recommended and set up by the Committee which through signs will tell the user of these lands what is expected of him when afield this fall. These signs will be made available to all landowners in the near future and will be distributed through the cooperative mittees on the county level. Each county, or local, is made up of chosen representatives of the landholder, sportmen, and department organizations. A spokesman said early efforts of the Committee to better the trespass problem were applied during the recently ended dove hunt. Reports indicate these efforts were very successful, especially in several agricultural areas where these problems had arisen during previous dove sea- IS - S0 sub-co- sons. 176 Colors Pheasant Season The Committee further recommended a statewide three-dapheasant season for consideration by the fish and game commission this year. Only the opening date for this hunt, November 9 has been set In making this recommendation the Committee expressed the need to study the problems attending the annual hunt, with a view toward agreeing upon a longer season in the future if the trespass and other problems could be resolved by the work of the Committee in the coming and future seasons. For Selection y FOR RENT SPRAY F.H.A. Homes ALSO Completely Modern Office Space A program ur home for the Holidays local American Legion Auxiliary. Star of the show will be Professor George Singer, who for A professional stake show, the past 20 years has been one Hypnotic Marvels, will be pre- of the foremost exponents of sented Tuesday, October 1, in the hypnotism in the entertainment Monticello high school auditor world. Obtaining Jobs Big game hunts will swing into full gear September 21 on four elk and three deer herd units. Hunting on all seven units will be by special permit only. 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