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Show October 4, 1968 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Six Director urges good hunter moose hunts open Saturday, October 5, throughout state Elk, Elk and moose hunts open Saturday, October 5 for all elk units, except the Heaston and Fi3h Lake. The moose hunt on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains opens for the ten permit holders on this unit. Additional areas have been included in the open area for bull elk hunters this season and these new units attracted added hunters to the open bull elk hunting just initiated last year. Both the Cache and Nebo areas arc expected to attract a large number of hunters due to their proximity to metropolitan areas and to their generally good hunting. How the hunters will fare this year is difficult to predict since the open bull elk areas were expanded, but something on about like last years 29 the open bull hunt should be close. All elk and moose areas are declared temporary game preserves and the only persons who may carry firearms are those persons possessing elk or moose permits, except that game bird hunters may carry shotguns or cottontail rabbit hunters may carry shotguns or .22 caliber rifles. Bull elk or moose hunters must keep natural evidence of the sex of the animal attached to a considerable portion of the carcass, such as the head or the sex organs attached by the cord. ing sure all juvenile hunters are finished with their hunter safety course in order to purchase their license, getting permission if you will be hunting on private lands, and be sure proper licenses are in the hands of all members of the hunting party along with proclamations to answer those last minute questions. Early preparations should also include checking your firearms to be sure they are in good shape and are shooting of red or yellow clothing is required during all big game hunts and it is recommended this same practice be followed by bird hunters who may be in the mountains during the big game seasons for their own protection. Wearing More answers for veterans field conduct Hunting seasons in Utah are underway now, although there are several big opening dates yet to come. This means preparations must have been made or hunters had better be planning their hunts in order to insure a pleasant hunting season for 1968. straight. John E. Phelps, Director of the Division of Fish and Game, asked that all hunters, both Prehunt plans Include mak upland and big game, use care and courtesy when in the field this fall and do their part hi aiding the sportsman-landown-relations. er Director Phelps also requested assistance of the sporting public to maintain a good record of their driving, fire prevention, and other general good conduct habits in addition to the observance of the Fish and Game regulations governing their outdoor activities Even a woodpecker owes his success to the fact that he uses his head. ' Question I am a World War II vet- eran receiving VA disability compensation for blindness of both eyes. I have never received the $1,600 automobile allowance. Is it possible to receive this benefit now? Answer You may now be eligible for this benefit. You should file a claim with the Veterans Administration regional o f f ice which maintains your records. 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