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Show Game Department Changes Fee Ruling For Annual Elk Hunt The Utah fish and game department, depart-ment, changing a long established practice, announced today that persons per-sons tiling application for elk n-r-inits need not submit the $10 y - 1 ii i it lee with their application . Successful applicants will be notified noti-fied following a public drawing und the lee must be .submitted at that tniie, I toss 1 .eon. lid, state fish and j game director, announced. Failure to submit tho fee will result in cancellation can-cellation of the permit which will be awarded to an alternate, Leonard Leon-ard explained. Sportsmen were reminded that applications ap-plications must be received by the state game department not later than 5 p. m , Sept. 20, if dellvired in person, or postmarked not later than midnight, Sept. 20, if mailed. The public drawing to determine the hunters who will take 10CO elk this year as decreed by the board of big game control, will be held Thursday, Thurs-day, September 2G, at 2 p.m. at the stale capitol. The hunts will be conducted In the following districts: North Cache (20 bulls, 20 cows), Nov. 7-16; South Vache (125 either sex) Nov. 30-Dec. 9; Salt Lake (50 i bulls) Nov. 7-1G; Heaston (15 bulls. 10 cows) Nov. 7-1G; Nebo-Mona (125 bulls, 125 cows) Nov. 30-Dec. 9; . Nebo-Hilltnp (75 either sex) Nov. 7-16; Nebo-Fountaln Green (75 either tex) Nov. 7-16; Nebo-Mt. Loafer (75 either sex) Nov. 7-16; Nebo Creek H2S hnlkl Kiw n.in- Mantl (CO bulls, 60 cows) Nov. 7- 16; Fl.shlake (125 either sex) Nov. 7-16. Director Leonard emphasized that elk permits may be Issued only to residents of Utah who have purchased pur-chased a 1946 big game hunting license. |