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Show Wednesday Januaiy 25, 1989 THE SAN JUAN RECORD plus striper tops first half Lake Powell striper derby 5-po- striper caught by Dennis Schulz of South Weber, Utah, topped lakewide first half entries in the annual Lake Powell striper ce derby. The NovemberDecember segment offers $200 cash for largest striper entered at each marina operated by Lake Names and faces Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Ian L. Getter, son of Janet L. Fitzsimmons of Monticello, was graduated from Basic Electronics Technician School. During the course conducted at Service School Command, Great Lakes, Illinois, Getter received introductory instructions on electronic circuit concepts, radar principles, and the basics of radio transmitters and receivers. A 1987 graduate of Monticello High School, he joined the Navy in September 1987. Marine Lance Cpl. Walter Dee, son of John and Rose M. Dee of Montezuma Creek, recently returned from a deployment with Marine six-mon- th Medium Helicopter Squadron-268- , Marine Corps Air Station, Tustin, California; embarked aboard the amphibious assault M '"vs v.'.. - 3 record of and pick up a bonus $200, says Harold Johnson, Wahweap public relations director, who has guided many Lake Powell v fishing trips. Utah Wildlife Resources, which introduced striped bass into Lake Powell in 1974, confirmed a low ebb for recent striper fishing and that the agency is still urging introduction of rainbow smelt as an additional forage fish. Shad reproduction was down again in 1988, confirms Individual statistics: MHS 2s 3s 6 0 Black Ewart Forrest Bruce Bonebrake, Utah fisheries biologist. There are a few big stripers left, and there are areas where the fishing is good for 1 to 3 pounders. Bonebrake says the best fishing news on Lake Powell is that smallmouth bass are He also 800-528-615- 4. CD ANNUITY RATES INCREASE over and Whitehorse. Up. in! Doug Ewart adds two points to Monticellos 1 YEAR by Bruce Adams 8 A victory over the Whitehorse Raiders gives the Monticello Buckaroos a solid lead in Region 13 South basketball. The Raiders bame to the game hopeful after a strong 74-5- 51-poi- nt performance from Jimmy Clah against Green River. MHS was confident with three wins in their previous three games. But Whitehorse planned a battle. It was evident as the Bucks entered the final period of play lead. with only a PETRA .COMPUTER SERVICES MEANS BUSINESS! Fully insured by Fidelity Bankers Life, Richmond, Virginia (AM Best Rated A) v Penalty access to accumulated funds on each anniversary s No Computer service when you need it On-sirepairs where you need it Upgrades, hard disks, Vh conversions Printers, matrix, lasers & daisywheel Diskettes Er ribbons at reasonable prices Realistic rates per call, contracts te CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION , 801-587-22- 17 K. Black. ChFC Monticello. Utah 1 victory over 8 0 0 Livingston Tracy 5 10 WHS 2s 3s 1 0 Benn 1 Clah Joe 7 Mitchell 5 0 0 0 0 Topaha 6 4 1 FT TP 512 13 17 9 2 910 410 22 24 00 FT TP 0 2 66 20 0 02 47 0 0 2 10 16 8 0 Statehood centennial commission report available The Utah Statehood Centennial Commission has outlined a plan for celebrating the Centennial of Utahs Statehood The first period was evenly in 1996. The plan, suggests matched. Raider Nate Topaha activities that may be sponpoured in eight points to lead all sored by the State Commission scorers and give the Raiders the as well as activities and events first period edge. that the Commission hopes will Charley Tracy chipped in six be undertaken by county comfor the home team. Troy Forrest mittees, communities, local drew the defensive assignment groups, and statewide organagainst Jimmie Clah, and held izations. him to two points. Forrest also The list of activities includes collected most of the rebounds. everything from concerts, art First period score: WHS 18, exhibits, and literary contests, MHS 15. to books on Utah history, The second period saw a shift historic preservation, and docin momentum to the Bucks. umentation projects, to paWith a real height advantage, rades, pageants, and extravathe Bucks fed the ball to Tracy, ganzas, to athletic events, who canned 10 points. Clah led winter sports festivals, and the Raiders effort with six. hunting and fishing contests. Score at half: WHS 30, MHS 36. The Commission hopes to The second half began with make the Centennial a time of a huge family both teams determined to take homecoming class to control. It turned out be a reunion, reunion, and stand-of- f excuse for all who have Utah with each team scoring 19 points. Clah scored eight connections to come home. Copies of the report are points. Topaha had seven. For available Black the Bucks, Craig upon request from the caught fire and burned the nets for Utah Statehood Centennial eight. So the fourth period Commission, 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. The became the show down. The Bucks again scored 19 Commission will hold a public points and a tough defense held meeting to discuss the plan on 5 the Raiders to nine. The February 23. Phone Raiders were forced to foul to for further details. Buckaroos on the rise NO SURRENDER CHARGE With a CD annuity you get the best of both worlds Excellent Investment return and tax deferred growth 74-5- Frank Morrell photo six-poi- nt GUARANTEED FOR 4 Yanito flourishing in all 14 areas in which they have been introduced and that he has seen smallmouth that exceed the current record of He urges fishermen to enter fish into the record book. Ushers in Australia and the Philippines, and Valiant Blitz in Korea. A 1983 graduate of White horse High School, he joined the Marine Corps in January John 4 39-poun- using Christmas trees to provide structure for largemouth bass and other fish who use such areas. The striper contests are free but require registration at Wahweap, Bullfrog, Halls Crossing and Hite marinas. Room and boat reservations information is available at 1987. Scoring honors went to Black with 7, Tracy with 6, and Livingston with 6 for the Bucks. It was Clah and Mitchell for the Raiders, each with four. Score at the buzzer, MHS 74, WHS 58. Although he felt good about the win, MHS Coach Hugen-toble- r said the Bucks could have rebounded better. I am pleased with the defense and especially the effort in the final period, Hugentobler said. Forrest, leading rebounder with a tough defensive assignment, drew praise from the coach. The Bucks look forward to games with Green River on Thursday and San Juan on Saturday. Resorts & Marinas (ARA Leisure Services). The ship USS New Orleans, . period. Powell commends Page, Arizona sportsmen working with Arizona Game & Fish in homeported in San Diego. During the deployment, Dee participated in exercises Cobra Gold in Thailand, Valiant ill same prize money is awarded at each marina for the January-Februar- y period. The largest fish overall earns an extra $100. Its possible no one this winter will break the lake 11 Page try to catch up and the Bucks hit nine of 13 free throws in the und A - Let us put our 25 years experience to work for you! 533-575- Call 2S9-A2- 52 7 Days24 Hours s. P J i V t i J t r i |