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Show 4 t 12-- 7 - Everyone witl be a winner in the E g Water Freedom ILK and Two M.Ie Fun Walk whuh will be held Saturday, September 18 at Big Wa- - As They Enter 2A Ranks KANAB The Kanab Cowboys entered the realms of 2A football Friday night with a sweet victor) over the Richfield V. lldcats, 12-- in a very defensive opener for both teams. The game was not a offensive battle with both teams combined gaining or.ly 244 total ards, but for Wildcat and Cowboy fans it was exciting, arid the local 7 n stands were filled to capacity. Kanab head coach Arlyn Hafen said he felt his boys were a little too nervous m the first half, finally set:!.r,g down in the second. The Cowboys had the hall to n the game, hut on their third down, had a pass picked off ty the Uddeats, and then the Cats drove on to their score with 5:17 remaining in the first period. be-g.- t f L.r Every finisher will receive a liter PtpM and a S2 movie pass and a ( turns", plus there will be a total of over 1 50 prizes fix runners in all ? ' (p pienship and Pres: der.'s gclf tournament was held Aug.vi 19 & 20 at the G rJ Cliffs Course. All entries were G.g:'.e for both the 'Club Championship" Eight fgro-- s cf Champions" sometime in September. f chewing are Lhe first in each fhght C. Cham ptor.sh.p (Vrt Huwkip 155 D ck ha er, 157 D.- u.e P cm son, 159 sa.rt; ar i 5 pi aces After the Richfield score K2r.ab "President s Cup flight moved the ball preuy well, picking (netsecre). up three first clowns on runs by In the Mens CI Char r Kei mtChmch. 164 Travis Johnson, a 20 yard pass ia'ses Pa J La: geicm 170 Curt Hawkins s,u.e"-fidlThe course Church in enship, begins from Dustin Moore to T. J. HousV. ells on he v.rr. defended h.s t tie pno hri s Cup H.ghway 89 and ends at ton, and a counter run for 19 yards E T e 3 Water The h.Ge Hall. 6'r this g City tu.y Iceigh.l 37 prestigious ty Scou Ret in von. However, the Ln walk will hall at to M Lhe 155 2nd w.u r c Lowe, 139 a begm V. city year straight lldcal dnve ran out of gas at the total. Tracy Lc.gh w- n e Jeff f rcy, 140 15 yard hr.e and Kanab tned for a .'.e fi'h hatchery road and fix-pG.k to city had. Transportation 'President's ficid goal, which was unsuccessful. Cup' wnb a ret V, ah Roberts, 341 v i.l be provided to the start of the The rest of Lhe first hall was deLheriv 142 score cf 137 Tracy s gm.ee was fense with several penalties and a I.K and those entering must be at 159 Curt Hawhr.s w.b a ca couple of quarterback sacks. Kanab ciiy hall in Big Water by 7.45 a m. m Az. time). had a dnve going and was close to Class divisions will include male the Cats goal, when Breu Ross picked off a Kanab pass to end that and female, 14 and under, 26-336-4drive shortly before the half ended. 46 and over. Special Opening the second half the awards will be given to the Wildcats fumbled to Kanab, during youngest and oldest runner and animal in Utah. Balm hg Mule deer and elk are probably their first scries, but penalties on va'ker. The awards ceremony will after recent years Lhe pronghorn ame-lop- e the two most sought big Lhe Cow boys kept them from doing he held at city hall after the last of State the is making a significant animals in anything serious and they had to runner or walker comes in, and a game comeback thu.r because rf uhe ball Utah ended The will delicious lunch be available Probably away. punt punt on Lhe Richfield 3 yard line for a'ter that prepared by che Commu-r..t- y abundance. Nacrous a.ntelcpe once v for Kanab. Richfield most footfalls work. Action Net ut Utah has another g g great position ranged v as in the State of 510 recem arid Iwwcr until gained but one yard in three downs is that animal Registration (pre register valleys and had to punt with Lheir backs to 5 2 on the day of the race Utah A - settlements. agricultural not considered tf be ar. mhoo-Lhe endone. The bad went over the development and unregulated V punters hands and out of the end hunting increased in Utah, antezone, which should have put points fns-- t lope were forced form their on Kanab's scoreboard, but a procede-- s less cncu! to choice ranges dure call agamst Kanab ftoo many able desert Antelope ranges. men on the field; nullified that gradually declined to isolated possibility and moved the ball out 15 yards and gave Richfield a first small bands m the harsh desirdown. able and deserts. The Poke defense held well again Regulated livestock grazing and the Cats had to punt it away. readied an all time high in the Travis Johnson took in the punt early 1900's and eventually exand returned it 40 yards to the tended even to the deserts. ComRichfield 1 1 yard line and Kanab petition for forage and water on fans came alive. Two plays later Lnese low yielding ranges caused Moore found Travis McAllister in a further decline in the populathe end zone with a 10 yard pass to tion. Cats. the for bring the score to Jr, a an effort to help stem the The PAT was off to the left and the decline, antelope were five total score remained at 6 until there were only five minutes left in the protection in 1898. In 1922, there was a total of 670 antelope game. The winning score was set up by in ten different areas in the state. two events: a interception by Scott no appreciable inThere "e Robinson who returned it to the crease in the antelope population Wildcat 10, and later a fumble refor the next 25 years. covery by Travis Clark on the Cat Due to increased interest by six yard line. The score came two in Utah, wanting ansportsmen plays later when Travis Johnson to their natureintroduced telope bucked over from four yards to put Utah's antelope herds are making a steady comeoack The Utah Division of Utah the ral 12-range, Kanab ahead Division of Wildlife Resources estimates a statewide population of in 1964 Resources Wildlife the 6,900 animals interception by Following siarted reintroducing antelope Robinson Johnson scampered 10 into lheir former ranges through yards into the end zone, but the an nullified was a illegal by play trapping and transplant proprocedure call against the Cowboys. gram Three plays after that they again During the past 24 years, and tned a field goal which failed, pronghorn have been transon the next play Clark recovered the SALT LAKE CITY Several the state. planted to 12 historical ranges. fumble which put the Pokes where thousand antlerless deer control The $12 pemiits are available Reestablishment has been they wanted to be. to licensed big game hunters permits are still available, in at least eight of these In the waning seconds of the to Division of Wildlife who have not yet purchased a according Wildcats the tned Parker amas: Mountain, Myton desperately game fDWR) deer control permit. They allow to get some yardage and another Johns Bench, Valley, Puddle spokeswoman Alt Meier. Meier, hunters to take an additional deer score, but Kanab's defense said Icelander Wash, Pilot Valley, who supervises permit sales for "that's enough and held on for the during the prescribed hunting Book Cliffs and Mountain, the DWR, says the permits arc 12-- 7 season. victory over the visitors. Cisco. Additional sites have also leftovers from the August 4 big The Cowboys had 134 total yards Pemiits may be purchased by been identified for future rewhile the Cats managed 1 10. m the mail or game drawing and are for pre-- , leases Pronghorn antelope are Coach Hafen said it "wasnt very DWR Salt l.ake office. Check general and post season hunts. now widely distributed in Utah. the but was happy to accept The Utah Board of Big Game the 1989-9- 0 pretty, big game proclama12-- 7 win for their first league game currently exist in small They Control this year authorized a tion, page 23, for information on scattered bands on 17 different of the season. record 29X) deer control per-niitobtaining pemiits. This week Kanab will host the atejs within the state. DW'R Information Supervisor e anticipating serious Page Sand Devils in a Once again the people of Utah Phil Douglass requests that encounter. The game will be at overgrazing and crop depredation can enjoy this magnificent hunters calling the Salt Lake e 7:30 p.m. at Cowboy Stadium at problems this winter due to animal on the ranges of b.autilui should be prepared with the lhe Kanah Middle Sr hoot drought conditions overmuch of I tali The antelope are very enhunt number of the area they observe and phototo joyable He say.s this wish to hunt. Choose from in natural environtheir graph these and other greatly speeds up service to the ment y ecrt two-mil- s t Antelope "Back on Range To Play With Utah Deer 15-2- gae L.rO-gho- -- -- - -- mt . s, A J i x f ' -- 7-- 6 7-- s Cowboy Scot Robinson (No 85) leaps to cotch o pass from quarterback Dustin toore during the Co boy's opening football game last Friday Kanab defeated opponent, Richfield, The Cowboys will meet Page in Kanab thiis Friday eenmg KANAB 12-- 7. Hunters: Start Engines Hunting season is fast ap- proaching. It is time once again to dust off our ATV, or motorcycle, where the trophy set last year and scout our favorite areas, sharpening our senses to any slight sound or movement. Equipment is being cleaned, oiled, and honed to perfection to be prepared for this ultimate outdoor challenge of skill and endurance. But wait! Before you head out, think about another challenge your responsibility to KNOW BEFORE YOU GO. Here are some challenges that will truly test your skill: Obtain a Travel map from the Forest Service, or regulations from State Park offices. Leam the rules and follow them. All vehicles must be registered before transporting and riding and should he in good working condition. Properly-fitted- , safety-rate- d helmets must be worn by OHV drivers and passengers under 18 years of age. W'car clothing that covers your arms and legs, boots gloves and shatter resistant eye protection. Obey gate closures and regulatory signs. Be prepared for emergencies before you go. Carry a small tool kit and parts, a first aid and survival kit, and a low rope. Get permission to travel across private land. Respect landowner rights. over-the-an-k- One of the few sequels thats better than the original. Thousands of Deer Control Permits for Sale - suc-cessl- Resources over-the-count- s, non-leagu- nt-fic- accessories. public. Sportsmen are now enjoying lruits of their handwork of the icintroduction of this beauties big game animal with some hi,, iti d sports hunting. hesem total numbers, based wti late winter acna! trend counts are estimated at 6.900 state wide. II all habitat can be filled to optimum numbers and the people of Utah continue to show a instiong interest and support to crease the numbers of antelope, many mote pronghorn will be available for all public uses. The future of the antelope management m Utah depends on the active support and interest of the people tin.- Courtesy - Dan Merrell The new Resolute Acclaim has all the appeal of the original For Buying The World's Most Popular Woodstove Like our lamsr, high efficiency combustion features inside. And our refined, classic styling outside. 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