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Show 'v- &un Uhronicle-Advertis- er Thursday, September 2, 1971 Mourning dove hunt slated also will 28 to Sept. 12. xmnxinrriorjwM elk hunt see many nimrods Utahs first archery suit of Beehive deer from Aug. Good populations of mourning doves in the Weber County area should provide good hunting for the opening day Sept. 1, according to Sam Manes, Division of Wildlife years deer plotting ambush along elk trails of the states high country during the same period. General rules and regulations of the archery big game hunts are the same as for last hunt, according to Golden Peay, Wildlife Resources law enforcement chief. He reminds that it is unlawful for an archer to have firearms in possession while hunting big arrow game during the bow and season. Also illegal is discharvehicle. ging an arrow from any Hunters possessing an aranchery permit may not have the elk or permit deer other! same year. During tharchery season, archery deer permit. holders may fill both lhei license chery tag and regular must deer both but tag, taken with bow and arrow. rat' Archery deer permits re- main on sale until tne end of the season Sept. 12. Ant,, elk permits are available f, Wildlife Resources offucS(jlir 7 ing the Aug. period onK 23-2- rjuk Af,. Resources officer. Late evening or early morning hunters should have their best luck around water or near grain fields. Mourning doves may not be taken with or by means of or hand any automatic-loadin- g operated repeating shotgun capable of holding more than three shells. Hunters may use a long bow and arrow, a shotgun no larger than No. 10 gauge, fired from the shoulder or by means of falconry by those residents having a valid falconry permit. A child under the age of 14 years, must be accompanied by one of his parents, legal guardian, or other responsible person of the age of 21 years of older and approved by the parent or guardian while hunting. A child of 14 years and under 16 years of age must be accompanied by a person of the age of 21 years or older while hunting mourning doves It shall be unlawful for any person to shoot or attempt to LOOSELEAF BINDERS Peter Girl Talk, Max, Dots or GT. :ii Reg. 'k 2.27 71 tr O Q 0 shoot mourning doves and resting pigeons upon telephone lines, power band-taile- d lines or poles. It is also unlawful to discharge any kind of firearm from any vehicle, or from, upon or across any public highway PACK . Hunters should also remember that it is unlawful to carry in or on any vehicle any firearms which have live ammunition in the firing chamber. Another plea is also made by Wildlife Resource officials for hunters to be extra careful while hunting on or near others property. It is unlawful for any person to damage, disarrange or destroy property and extreme care should be taken. ...TO SHOP WHERE YOU RECEIVE PERSONALIZED S&H SERVICE, Ruler, GREEN Pencil Color Pencils, STAMPS, PLUS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Sharpener, 1 Eraser Compass, 3 Pencils SUNBEAM KliBIES HUNTER SAFETY TRAINING RUSH Hunter safety training is reaching a peak of activity in Utah as hundreds of first time hunters study toqualify for their first hunting license. I tah law requires all first-tim- e hunters, under 21 years of age. to complete a prescribed hunter safety course before they are eligible to purchase their fn st hunting license. Locating a hunter safety course in which to enroll may best be accomplished by inquiring through a known hunter safety instructor or a Wildlife KIMBIES ttmm WO $ Resources officer. Little time is left to complete a hunter safety course before some fall hunts begin. The archery deer season opens ug 28 with the mourning dove hunt following close behind. 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