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Show Page A-1- Lehi Free Press 2 Thursday. September 25. 1980 ' tf"Hi - k Utah eft hunter wil haw twice as pol a chance of hanestinf aa elk ? W 3 Prospects Excdleni This Year Elk tm " the MM elk seasoa. DivisiM lessarces ei Wildlife officials. Over 3,080 elk are expected to be harvested this tall, about begiaaiiii Wednesdai. the saac lumber as last, L ear. However, tritb less than half the number of elk hunters afield, favorable Oct to a afnificart decrease ia the lumber of elk hunters afield, predicts eiceleat of ek iocreased oumber The hooters dramatically ia receat Last year 31,000 years. pernrtssoll September 27 "Utah Governor Declares J EVAN GORDON (44) intercepted an Eagle pass and made a good run back in JV action last week. Lehi won ? 20-- A over Intermountain. Women's Cross Country Team Wins Two Meets The Lehi Women's Diane Cross participated in, reported by Coach Earl beat Kunzler. They American Fork and Carbon. the American and Joan seventh; Olsen, Esther Brad Downs, 10. In a four-wa- y meet with Hinton, eighth; and Lorinda Foster, ninth. Payson, Cedar City and Carbon, Lehi's Men's Team was edged out of third by was it In Poulsen Olsen finished fifth, sixth and seventh respectively. Country Team has won the last two meets they have In the Carbon meet Lehi captured second through ninth places to gain the first place victory. Karen Poulsen placed second; Shawnae Hall, third; Barbie Diane Kunzler, fourth; Valerie fifth; Poulsen, Fork match Barbie Kunzler took first place; Shawnae Hall, second; and Karen Poulsen, third. Valerie Greenwood, Greenwood, sixth; Joan Fork team The American nosed out Men's Team Carbon. Out of a field of 44 Pioneer the runners, Phil Olsen placed third and Robert Kunzler finished fifth. Payson and Cedar City packed their men in between fifth and 25 to pull out first and second place team scores. three by points. Phil Olsen took first place and Robert Kunzler finished third. Rounding out the scoring for Lehi were Gary Wilson, seventh; Corey Downs, eighth; and has manage and conserve Governor Matheson declared September 27 as Utah's wildlife. "Utah Hunting and Fishing and Protecting Day." With two thirds of all developing important Utahns participating in habitat for wildlife is a and major responsibility of the fishing hunting, trapping activities, hunters Utah Division of Wildlife By and fishermen contribute a Resources. setting to Utah's appropriate restrictions on vital part fishing and hunting and economy. Utah joins all 49 other enforcing wildlife laws, the states in the observance of Division helps conserve and and control populations of game National Hunting fish and animals. Fishing Day held annually Division biologists in the on the fourth Saturday of September. The nationwide Resource Analysis Section theme for Hunting and are directly involved in enhow Fishing Day is "Helping assessing Insure the Future." Utah's vironmental factors affect Hunting and Fishing Day is wildlife and working out by the equitable solutions. Utah being sponsored of Wildlife Utah Wildlife Federation in Division are cooperation with the Utah Resources biologists of Wildlife making efforts to protect Division and propagate endangered Resources. and species of fish and wildlife. hunters Utah's fishermen are the major Managing Utah's wildlife contributors in establishing has only been possible conservation programs for through the support of and wildlife. Each year, several Utah's hunters million dollars from the fishermen. Each year, over 600,000 600,000 hunting licenses sold to go directly help persons enjoy fishing in should be scattered, says Don Paul, mformatkM officer. The ek herd is stable with no significant differences in production over the past 10 years. Elk are a hardy animal and are not affected by harsh winters as much as deer. Utah, 200,000 nearly hunters participate in the deer hunt, about 30,000 go elk hunting, and over hunt 100,000 persons Dennis small game. Utah has one of the highest hunting and fishing participation ratios of any state in the nation. the Pioneers ready for this game. With real team pride and dedication showing this year, the Pioneer team should be up for this one. Free Jeans To Player Of The Week The Lehi Giants lost this week 13-- 0 Sprite Hostess Coke Cup Cakes Taste-A-Tre- 3IFir 4 Packages Gallon Contac HF If) VI ) Reg. COLD RELIEF CONTAC Excedrin Plus Deposit . $2.54 $1.54 .... yi.J a . . Extra Strength 100 with 30 FREE Super Plenamins $10.95 . Reg. iLfWiir 16 oz. 12 oz. Revlon Agree FleX Reg. I MM, Shampoo $2.81 Reg. $2.29 Conditioner (Agrfec Shampoo ISJ $2.09 $2.30 i mm Duncan Hines tvaiiaiiao Cake Mix Sllfais. Jr&51. 82.4, a.dDOD says Coles. 10 Count at Cider hunters should be able to get their elk if they are willing to put in the time," NyQuil m Tab Coles, Floyd Reg. $3.03 6 ol Vicks to the American Fork Redskins. fWPl predicts regional game biologist "On restricted permit units, Stock Up Now for the Cold Days and Nights Ahead Bruce Peck, owner of the Lehi Pacesetter wishes to support the Pioneers in their homecoming game by offering a free pair of jeans to the Player of the Week. LITTLE LEAGUE the Be Prepared For Winter! Game Tomorrow School. Coaches Andrus, Wagner, Henshaw, Pierce, Atwood and Cooper are sure to have in Shirley Central says Region numbers of elk on all units have increased or remained stable. Last year's good calf production will provide many yearling bulls. stresses that a Shirley hunter's knowledge of an area is as important as the Homecoming The Pioneers will be ready for their first home game of the year against Grantsville. There is a double meaning on this game as it's Homecoming Week for the Lehi High the snooting starts. conditions are Range better thai normal ia the Southeaster! Region, says wildlife Roberson, Jay biologist Depending on the weather, the hunt should be as good or better than last year. About the same number of elk are expected to be harvested in the Southern as in 1979, Regions In the Northera Regioa. elk Hunting And Fishing Day" iA bar of ek ia a par ticatararta. TWek herd is frowing ii the lorthcastera lataja, accardug to Clair Daw, officer. iaforaatioi However, soon areas offer difficult hinting sac ek wil awve into the heavily fjajhered areas as soon as peneas hooted ek. Kildtte officials feel such a large limber of heaters eats too itch pressure m the dk herd. This pear, the tiac alowed for Ittfchasiag ek permits was reduced to three weeks ia ao effort to reduce the leaber of dk ranfc ceadrHs aad stakk or herds, cipaadii are buntiBf prospects VX7 torn 73 Old Settler Bread Hunts Catsup $1.09 $12.49 44 oz Case Keebler Vanilla & Fudge Cream Cookies reg. 89 Semi-Swe- $1.93 et Kellogg's Sugar Pop Cereal 15 $1.45 oz 14 oz. jar. . ... 98 ...75 .... 4 pkgs.$1.00j . .$2.23 Pineapple Corn 69 2 lbs. Golden Delicious . 49 ib. DAIRY Taste-A-Tre- at Buttermilk quart 49 Cream 12 gallon. .... $1.43 Bananas gallon Green ffiiiH oaaaio 3lbs.87 Apples. 33 Broccoli $2.49 Russell's Ice Hostess bag. . . Cider Meadow Gold Pizza Quick 2 ib. Blue Bonnet Margarine. ... 5 packs95 NewRagu Raisins Jolly Time Pop Crisco Oil 48 oz. Bag Halloween Candy. Cup Cakes Chips Chocolate or PRODUCE Geisha Norwest 12 oz. Milk 59 Assorted Cookies Ole' Hershey's Chocolate $2.49 Duncan Hines Cake Mix fP jj 85 ib. ..... 5 lbS.$1.00 Peppers..... 10 for 69 MEATS Pork Steak Ground Sausage Choice Rib SUPER SAVINGS VOL CANT AVOID. WHEN VCl SCOP FGCr.1 REX AND D0VD! ..$1.19 id. 98 ib. Stesk.... $2.09 ib. |