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Show fjgers Open Divisional Schedule With Davis Eleven I DATES SET FOR I BEER OPENING I Eleven Days of Shooting 1 Announced By State 1 Official I Open season on deer in Utah b- gins October 15 and closes October 25. according to information rscelvsd 1 oday from D. II. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner. The I two dates are inclusive and open Hat- son will be . ffsctlve In all parts of the state except within the following m game preserves; Logan game preserve. Mount Ogden I gam..- preserve, Big Cottonwood game preserve, stawbjry game preserve. H Fish Lake game preserve. Heaston game preserve. Parowan -Paragonah H game preserve and Dixie game pre- II The law permits the killing of one jl male deer with horns, but prohibits I the killing of a fawn of either sax. I "A deer indei on ar old," said a 1 Mr. Madsen. "is a fawn, but may have horns one or two Inches long. The ; killing of these animals is forbidden m i by law and this regulation will be I strictly enforced. ' The benefits to be derived from the strict enforcement of this law ar fl two-fold The conservation of gam and the prevention of accidental'y 8 mistaking hunter? for deer. ffi dentally shot in Utah while hunting m deer and in each Instance the shoot- fl ing was by Inexperience 1 hunters who did not take the necessary time to H determine what they were shooting at. These accidents will continue so H long as men fire away every time B they see an object in the brush and 1 frequently when the only indication M they have of any living object is the B rustle of the leaves in the vicinity of fl where the game is supposed to be. B i "In the interest of good sportsman- H ship, a man should not endanger hu- B man life while in tho pursuit of gam4. S and the fatalities which occurred last B year will not bo repeated this year if H sportsmen will be careful and abide by H tho IH "There will be no open season for H! I any kind of grouse during the dter MB I '--.oason The indications are that hunt- , ting will not be at its best this year I because of tho fine weather that has ng prevailed up to date The leaves ara fig still on the treen, which makes it dlf- fcult to see deer in rover, and the jH dry' ground makes stalking game prar- R tlcally Imejoaaible. These conditions w also tnd to increase the danger to fij hunters and the department Is dsir- fin ous of impressing on the sportsmen I the need of gTfat '.are while hutitng H this season. UJH ' Special came wardens will be fur- He nished throughout the hunting fij I grounds of tho state and the forest BS I department will co-operate in every fij in enforcing the law. fife r.y pi rson who may bring in th BK carcass of a deer which has been so k mutilated as to destroy the evidence Ha II ble to arrest. In such KL hen it has been determined Hfe i that the law has been violated, the 23 confiscated and the par- ties prosecuted. HjHJ l ,i Ing into the woods are Bp lad leed lo secure Information regard- 4Kj I Ing tin- location of forest stations. HjHJ where telpJone communication is HJ available, case of accident, and HjHJ where first aid to the Injured may be rendered. HjHJ "if due caution is taken by alt hunters and especially by boys who 2pO i had periencc In hunting Er hip: game, there is no occasion for anv serious accidents during the open HjHJ "" " |