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Show THE Eight Pag 50 "rie Hunter Success For Moose Season Ten of twenty moose permit holders bagged an animal during the September season for hunting this largest of Utahs big game animals. Eight of the animals were taken from the Bear River hunting unit, while two were harvested from the adjacent unit. Both units are on the r.orth slopes of the Uinta Mountains where the state's limited moose herd is found. Harvest Figures Reported Harvest figures for the I960 antelope hunts were listed today by the department of fish and 1960 Savoy Hotel a monthly service of the BELTONE CO. Held for the Hard of Hearing. Regardless of the make Hearing Aid You now have, WE HAVE SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND. BELTONE Antelope Hunt antelope harvest: Hunters , game. Final figures show that hunter success was higher this year in all but one of the hunting units, with the overall hunter success being 61 per cent compared to 52 per cent in 1959. UTAH R. RUSSELL RANERI, CO. Distributor Salt Laka City 23 East Broadway Good hunting weather and aver- son which ended Tuesday, Novemage hunter success summarized ber 1. Department spokesmen remindDepartment of Fish. and Game re ports for Utahs general deer sea- - ed that a longer season, or an extension of the regular season was set by the Board of Big Game Control for all or part of 16 deer herd units where range conditions showed the need for a greater harvest. Hunters who have not filled their regular license tag may go For afield through November 6 on all of the Cache and Woodruff units e The State and part of the Mantua-Willar- d Commitand Ogden River- - units. Regular Department tee, better known as the Triangle license hunting will for on Committee, is again offering signs three days November to farmers for use during the part of the Timpanogas herd unit. No special permits were set for forthcoming pheasant hunt. these areas. Signs available are: "No Parking" Hunting continues through No"Please Close the Gate vember 13 on the East Zion, Last "Access Without Permission Chance, Marysvale - Circleville, and "Hunting by Permission Only Kaiparowits, Paunsaugant n West "Safety Zone Valley units. The only change this year is in In these units hunting is permitthe use of the Safety Zone sign. ted with both the unused regular Because of certain misuse of this license tag and a proper special sign in the past, it is now avail- permit and tag for the unit beable only for the posting of dwell- ing hunted. for The hunting season ings, barns, etc. The "Hunting by Permission Only sign may be three days, November on used to post fields containing live- the North Book Cliff and Vernal herd units. Both regular license stock, unharvested crops, etc. Signs are available to landown- and special permit hunting is perers without charge from the Tri- mitted, though all special permits angle Committee members listed have been sold for the Vernal unit. below, or from the Eastern Re- Special antlerless permits are still gional Office of the Utah State Department of Fish and Game Daniels Canyon Station in Price and. local conservation officers. Reports 8,017 Deer Kill members in the Committee Reports from the Daniels CanCarbon-Emer- y area are: yon checking station show 31,753 William Marsing, Miller Creek; hunters had checked through the John station with 8,017 deer by the Albert Thayn, Wellington; Garr, Dragerton; Reed Brasher second Sunday evening of the reand Ross Black, Huntington, and cently concluded general deer season. Mark Humphrey, Orangeville. Triangle Group Offers Signs Hunt Posting available for the North Book Cliffs unit and may be purchased by mail or in person from the Regional Fish and Game Office, 513 East Main Street, Price. The season for one on the week, November Book Cliff South, North Nebo and South Nebo units, with hunting permitted on both an unused regular license tag and multiple unit antlerless permits. Hunters were reminded that ns 19-2- Board action this year allowed two special deer permits for each big game license holder. If two are purchased, one must be a multiple unit antlerless permit. The law provides further that it is the obligation of the hunter to know the boundaries of his hunting area. These boundaries and all other regulations governing the extended or later seasons are shown in the I960 deer hunting proclamation. Landholder-Sports-men-Gam- re-op- en 3, Mealing Aid Service Clinic This is In Following is a compilation of the ; Price Hunters Reminded Of Longer Deer Seasons PORT Reported Thursday, November 3, 1960 PRICE, UTAH E, Santa Clara Station Checks 20,106 Deer by Second Week Some 20,106 deer had been checked through the states Santa Clara station by 14,300 hunters by the second weekend of the season, according to station fig- ures released from department of fish and game offices today. Spokesmen said final figures at seasons end are expected to approximate those of 1959 when 15,894 hunters checked 21,220 deer through this station. Included in the figures are animals taken on both the regular and special license tags. The Santa Clara station has been operated by the department for many years for the purpose of gathering harvest and manage-medata. nt Desert-Hamli- ns 3, at noon, one at night, One along the way . , . One You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! 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