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Show Game License Year For Utahns Explained j Saurday, April 16, marked the beginning of Utah's 1960 fish and game license year. Anyone purchasing a resident fishing andor hunting license must have resided in the state for one year prior to purchase of a license. The tish and game code defines a resident as: "Any citizens of the United States who has been bona fide domeciled In the State of Utah for a period of one year Immediately preced-j ing the date of purchase of a II-1 cense required by this code, and who has not established resident in any other state." Each year questions relating to this section of the law become more frequent especially with the population of the state growing grow-ing steadily as a result of new Industries and other businesses. Only exceptions to the general definition of a resident concerns military personnel assigned to duty in Utah and some other minor group classifications. The department also Issued a reminder that a proper 1960 license li-cense must be visibly displayed at all times when afield. |