Show Sports In The Open HIGH FEATURED IN JULY OUTDOOR LIFE Utah's fishing and scenery in the High Uinta Mountain country are featured in the July issue of Outdoor Outdoor writer Erwin Bauer of authored the article and colorful pictures following a trip into Uinta River drainage during the summer of Bauer depicts the fishing and scenery as among finest he has enjoyed dining years of travel into the best outdoor areas on His travels by horse and pack train included fishing and camping in the Atwood and Kidney Lakes basins which are all on the headwaters of the Uinta The latter is only one of many major streams headwaters in the upper basins of this primary mountain range in northeastern The excellent fishing in these waters is the result of a continuing department of fish and game program of planting the lakes with fish dropped from MAP OF PRIMITIVE AREA IN UTAH MAGAZINE The July issue of Utah's and Game Magazine features a two-page reproduction of a map covering the High Uinta Mountain Primitive Shown in detail ore the streams and scores of fishing More than a dozen other ranging from how and where to build a fire to a about the western make up this monthly issue of the increasingly popular Utah Department of Fish and Game Features during the year include maps and detailed stories of the State's primary outdoor recreational rules and regulations for the deer and other open seasons and articles covering management and safety programs conducted by the The compiled and published by the was recently awarded first place in the Nation as the leading conservation publication in its field having a paid It is available at the subscription of one dollar per year for the twelve eith er by writing or personally contacting any of the Utah Department of Fish and Game offices or department personnel throughout the sf JUVENILES MUST QUALIFY TO HUNT The Utah Department of Fish and game estimates that juveniles who expect to go hunting this fall have yet to qualify for a hunting license by passing the gun training-safety course required by With the beginning of the 1951 hunting season only weeks department spokesmen reminded all first-time juvenile hunters to enroll in the nearest hunter safety school and complete training required by Utah's hunter safety This law requires any first-time purchaser of a hunting license under the age of 21 years to complete this training or its All juveniles under 17 years of age must complete this course and show a certificate in evidence of same when applying for a hunting Juveniles over the age of 16 years must present the required its equivalent such as R. O. T. Basic or National Rifle Association or their hunting license from the pi-evi-ous The department said instructors are available and classes being given in communities the This State agency a continuing program to teach and qualify certified instructors in all with the recent qualifying of new instructors in south-State communities bringing the total number to over available To obtain information concerning date and place of hunter safety juveniles and or should contact the nearest conservation local fish and game or National Guard The gun safety training law was designed to reduce gun accidents and create more pleasure afield through the current program became effective in Utah's hunting accidents were reduced some 47 last with this new training and qualifications believed to have played a major role in this |