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Show august 1, 195:? THE JOUKN AU fish and game dors and department offices in Salt Lake City. Greater diversity this year in the deer harvest regulations is a result of broader management powers sales offices for each hunt as shown in the deer proclamation. No special permits will be sold at Fish and Game Department offices in Salt Lake City. given Utahs Hoard of Big Game Citing the need for prospective Control by the 1955 legislature. deer hunters to know the rules and Under this new authority the regulations as shown in the 195!? Hoard has attempted to more deer proclamation, Hoard Chairman equitably distribute hunting pressures into all areas of the state.. While the general eleven day deer season was set from October IT through October J7, longer and shorter seasons ranging from six to thirty-on- e days have also been deer proclamation scheduled. shows a greater variation in types Some of the several types of of hunts and methods of hunting hunts include buck only, either sex, than ever before, according to Fish additional antlerless deer on the and Game Department spokesmen. regular license, post season, conAll sportsmen interested in deer ditional, and special permit hunts hunting are urged to carefully for one and two deer. Department spokesmen said that study the general rules and regulations and the special provisions all special additional deer permits for the particular area they intend will be issued on a first come-firhunting. These will be found in served basis this year. Permits the 195.' deer proclamation, avail- for scheduled special hunts go on able August 1, at all license ven sale September 7, at deer permit Utahs 1955 necessary procedure in good game management if we are to continue tiie high suecess level of deer hunt- ing in Utah and at the same time e meet the problems in! many of our outlying sections. It follows that it is more than ever necessary for our sportsmen to know their deer proclamation if .1. Perry Egan said, Recognizing the need to decrease hunting pres- they are to have a successful hunt sure in some areas, and at the and at the same time make this: same time a serious need to chan- program a success. nel more hunters into other areas, the Hoard this year has scheduled a The state owned Public Shooting variety of seasons and hunts greater than ever before. This is a Grounds west of Corinne, one of Utahs six such waterfowl hunting areas open to the public without Bill charge, will be reconstructed under a major federal aid project set uj) by the Utah Fisli and Game Commission and approved by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. deer-rang- Ik u. HARVEY V. HIGLEY, .... . Ml of Marinette, Wis., is shown leaving the White The Public Shooting Grounds is House shortly after it was anbelieved to be the first hunting nounced that President Eisenarea of its kind in the nation conhower had nominated him to be structed for use by the general chief of the Veterans Administrapublic from funds supplied by tion. (International Soundphoto fishing and hunting license fees. Public drawings for the allotted It was first established in the early Hhios and includes some number of permits on each hunting unit will he held at the State CapilLno acres of land. tol September 11 and August 11, Contract work is expected to berespectively. gin soon which will include reconstruction of dikes, roadways and canals, and installation of water TARGET SUB 250-TO- N Head V.A. Signs Relief st LAUNCH To control facilities. Applied modern principles of marsh development will result in a more constant and extensive utilization of the total area for hunting, as well as a nesting and resting grounds for all waterfowl species. Dwight D. Eisenhower is shown as he signed a bill in the White House authorizing states in major disasters to use federal equipment and surplus supplies. PRESIDENT Summer Evenings Anyone who contemplates applying for an elk permit this year is again reminded that application must be made by mail only in the special envelopes which are available at all license vendors or from Like to live on easy street? Pave States Savings the Fish and Game Department of- the way with . United . . Yes Bonds! easy street can fices in Salt Lake City. if today you join le your street where you Plan the Savings Payroll To avoid mistakes that could rework! Every payday . . youll save sult in their application being re- systematically, automatically. These turned, sportsmen are urged to Savings Bonds will grow . . . your rate money will earn money at thecomcarefully study avl follow the of interest three percent when the printed instructions appearing on pounded And to held maturity! the provided envelope forms. are bonds States United Savings All elk applications must include remember, Bonds are safe, sound, secure! the $15 fee in the form of a money Guaranteed by Uncle Sam himself. toorder, certified or cashiers check. Join the Payroll Savings Plan own building your No personal checks or currency day and start Invest more in United easy street. should be submitted. Bonds. Slates Savings ... semi-annuall- y VORLD CHAMPION CAMP FOLLOWER of two new 250-to- n target submarines, the SST-- 1 slides down the ways of Groton, Conn. The small vessel will be used for forces. It will have a comtraining surface and air and carry no guns. It is men 12 enlisted plement of two officers and rt torpedoes. (International) equipped with one tube for firing THE FIRST anti-submari- ne anti-esco- AtrertUgmen From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh It's Fine To Be Fooled -- Sometimes Handy Peters entertained for the ladies of the Auxiliary the other night and had the ladies believing for a while that hes the best marksman ever. Handy put on a great act. He set up a whole bunch of balloons on a muslin backdrop and then took out his lie shot blindfolded, standing on his head, every which way and broke a balloon every time I No wonder Handy impressed the ladies. What they didnt know till the shows end was that Buck Mulligan was hiding be pea-shoote- r. hind the backdrop improving on Handys aim with a hatpin. From where I sit, we all get things put over on us now and d again. When its fine! But, some folks would like to fool the rest of us into believing its wrong to enjoy an occasional glass of beer just because they prefer something else. 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