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Show The Deseret Gaziftte October 17. 1975 Page 3 Outlook Good For 75 Deer Opener Cooler weather ihould m.w hunting easier far Utah sport-ameon Saturday's deer opener, according to Division ol Wildlife Resources regional The hunt continued reports. through October 28. Central Wagfan Game Manager Kendall Nel on says hunters should expect 'Better hunting in the Central Region this year than last when regulations' were more restrictive. He pointed out that the bulk of the deer. n will be on the summer range, even though-therare indications that some animals are moving onto winter range. The problem is that the herd had to be cut to fit the winter range along the Wa- -' satch Front; and when they are on the larger summer range, they're harder to find. Foliage is still quite dense will add to difficulty sighting deer, according to Nelson. Range conditions are better than last year, which means there is more feed and a lot of water. Deer are well distributed throughout the .area. Nelson added that hunter's choice permits are still avsil-bl- e on all six units in that region. Southern Region A tough hunt is expected in the Southern Region says Game Manager Floyd Coles. Some bright spots for hunting are found on some fringe areas, while the central portion of the region should have. GET YOUR SNOWMOBILE READY FOR WINTER COME TO PLAZA CYCLES KSfl853 the poorest hunting. It works out that units with least pressure in the past should have the best hunting this year. imRecent storms should prove hunting conditions. The range is in excellent condition despite the fact it had been dry previous to the Buck only hunting storms. dominates the southern region which will also cut down success. Northeastern Region Deer populations in the Northeastern Region are comparable to 1974, says Game The Manager Bob Nielson. deer arc still pretty high, and unless these storms bring them down, huntiitg will be tough, he said. Hunters should be prepared If traveling for bad weather. to remote areas, they should take plenty of gas. two spare tires, and chains. Nelson cautioned. They should also tell friends or relatives where they are going, using a lake or It difroad fur a landmark. ficult finding someone, who just tells friends they're going tt area. to the Nielson reminded hunters to be sure of their targets and alerted them to ask permission to hunt on private lands. Southeastern Region Snlccess; is expected to be lower than in past seasons on several Southeastern Region units, says Clark Warren, law enforcement and information and education officer. Populations arc down on several units, and on others, Good deer are scattered. fawn crops are reported on several units which should help hunting pick up in the future. exConditions vary. For ample. Huntington Canyon still has dense cover which will make deer harder spot. On the Muddy-Ferro- n area, leaves are falling and hunting should be easier. However, the latter has experienced a' drop in deer numbers. He noted that Poavinc Canyon on 1:1k K idge will be closed as in the past. Hunter ' . Ashley-Dagge- ' Aar Cat or $9.95 Pina pacta with this ad Offer suds Nov. II, VAMAHA 1975 (9LQZQ ffYCLE I 6835 80UTH STATE '1608 Where you have a choke! WEST 3500 SOUTH choice permits remain on un-- , its 30 A, LaSal Mountain, and a of . San portion Juan-El- k Ridge. 31 B. Northern Region Deer populations should be up in the Northern Region ta.vs Game Manager John Kimball. He noted that reduced success should be expected because of mostly buck only regulations, but a good number of legal deer are in the field. Hunting will be impeded tomewhat: by the dense Even in foliage remaining. higher areas, it hasn't frozen yet; and there arc enough leaves left on the aspen to protect the undercover. All in all, concluded K'tt-hal- l. hunting should be good in the Northern Rcgiqfi. Sinec the elk hunt opener we have seen more deer', and counts arc pretty good. Hunter's choice permits stlil remain available on the Cacne and part 2. l)uis County .9, units in that region. Hunters arc reminded they .mist wear a minimum of 400 square inches of Hunter florcsccnt material on head, chest and back. - A new school of r arate opened last month in Midvale under the leadership of Joseph Shron, a 3rd degree black belt. Originally the sport was primarily for men. However, with the passage of time and womens lib movement the sport has been opened up to girls. Girls have many different reasons for taking Karate. Some feel that it helps keep then: in shape. While still others learn the spori ti- dcvelopc Others learn the art, to learn more self confidence for themselves. The main purpose in Karate is to get the mind and body working together as cue. helping the person adapt to any situation. Gasses are now being formed and anyone desiring to enroll can do so at a reduced rate. The', standard rate is $25.00 per month h.v.u-vii.: celebrate the opening of the new school, the rate has been reduced to S15.09 per ir,d!:t!i lor new students. or the Persons desiring information about the martial art can call Joseph at school located on 41 North Main in Midvale. r Starts day and Saturday nights. Show The play is time is at 8:30. set in the late 1920's- and is about an average, middle American family in a small town during the oil era. The boom, play is a positive statement ot understanding, tolerance, compassion and love; presented through sensitive and colorful characters. The play stars Dr. John Elzcy, director of the Wcver State Theatre Department and Ms. Heather Bottom, best known for her performance of Beatrice in Man in the Moon The play is dirMarigolds. Set ected by John Vrecke. designed by Van Henson and costumes by Arid Ballif. 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