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Show Twi 6mm Ptpartatal New Classification System Grades Arrests By John R. Woodworth Director, Idaho FI ah Game Department A new classification for arreat reporting ahowa at a glance what typea of violations are causing the moat trouble and wherci more public information activity is needed. The Fish and Game Department prevention emphasizes well as adequate conservation enforcement as a matter of statewide policy. For example, the 238 violations repented during Oc -- ayi-te- m tober are broken down Into divisions. general These show 29 offenders carried Invalid licenses and 18 others had no licenses at all. A total of 141 hunters and fishermen was charged with as illegal procedure such total amount collected fines during October was Nine fines were big $6,125. ones, ranging between $100 and $200. Half of the money collected in fines remains In the counties where the violations occurred. Thei seven In Deer Archery Hunting thered wing or other sex on game birds. A number id overlimits on big game, birds and fish was noted and SO violators were hunting or fihiny duHog closed season. Two late deer archery seasons still are underway. One I runs from October 17 to November 29 In the Farragut Wildlife Management Area north of Coetir d'Alene. The other Is unit 39, the BoIm River drainage, which open ed for archery hunting November 21, the Saturday following the cIom of the firearms deer hunting season, and runs 16 continuous days through December 6. Late firearms Masons Include 14 management units which will remain open for both elk and deer through November 29; two units which run through December IS; and nine other units for drier hunting only through December IS or later. Check regulations for elk-de- er Return Report Cards Hunters who already have cleaned, oiled and locked up et for another year are urged to fill out and re- - turn hunter report cards, whether game was killed or not. The hunter report card system, now in Its eighth year, has proved Its value to game management workers by accumulating a backlog of harvest data from every unit In the state. TheM cards are attached to all big game tags and should be IFteesttonn Lnnnnnlb)i? (5. WILL HELP YOU Give A Room FOB CHBISTI1AS tom away across die perforated lines. This Is a business reply card and will be returned to the BoIm office of the Fish and Game Department postage free. They provide direct information for appraising local harvests and hunting pressure information which is needed in making plans for' 1965 MAHOGANY PANELING PRE-FINISHE- D x Stt 4 Vol. Ill December 3. No. 8 CADET HONORED AT UTAH STATE ' FISH HATCHERY SUPERINTENDENT discuss problems, operations, and Sane for the coming year at a recent two-da- y meeting In Garden City. Among topics for discussion were fish feed, different formulas, feeding frequencies, diseases, mortaL-- ' nting, brood stock, production goals, yard upkeep, safety equipment end Cadet Vance A. Hedin, son of Mr. and BAs. Gustave C. Hedin, Rt. 3, Preston, has been named a Distinguished Military Cadet in Ms Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) unit at Utah State University. Cadet Hedin was selected for his outstanding leadership, high moral chancier, military bearing and scholastic achievement The cadet will be for a commission as an Air Force second lieutenant upon completion of his AFROTC requirements and graduation from college. Econ-Grad- e 3.75 Lewiston, Utah US4 - County Bond Sales Up Me Armstrong Ceiling U. S. Savings Bonds sales in Franklin county amounted to $4,492 for the month of October." FLOOR TILE Steen County Savings Chairman Ted E. made the announcement today in his monthly sales report. 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