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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, DECEMBER 12, 1984 New Doctor Dr. Lawrence E. (Larry) George has joined the Crestwood Medical Group in Kaysville. He will be associated with Dr. John B. Taylor and Dr. Larry H. Isakson. Chief LAYTON Layton City is now taking applications for a 20 of Police. LaMar Chard who has held this position for the past years will retire in January, 1985. Bachelors QUALIFICATIONS for the Chief of Police include: Criminal Justice or Degree in Police Science, Law Enforcement, administration. in work of ; public one fields related year graduate Criminal Justice, Police Science or related field. Seven years of two progressively responsible law enforcement experience, or an in a capacity been have must supervisory years of which equivalent combination of education and experience. The salary range is from $33,625 to $46,548 annually depending on experience. RESUMES can be sent to Mayor Golden Sill, 437 Wasatch Drive, Layton. The closing date is Feb. 15, 1985. - HE JOINED the staff after completing his residency training at McKay Hospital in Ogden. His three family practice residency training was affiliated with the U of Utah. s'. ' Dr. George received his medical degree from Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minnesota. He graduated from the College of St. John University at Collegeville, Minnesota prior to being accepted into medical school. & HE IS trained in comprehensive care of family, pediatrics, adult medicine, preventive medicine, LAWRENCE E. LARRY generics and has special interest in GEORGE. M.D. sports medicine and fitness and s: HE WAS lured to Utah with its nutrition. m beautiful mountains and its fabuDr. George is a member of the ST lous American Academy of Family sports which Utah d 1,500 lb. buffalo Boyd B. Monsen displays the has to offer, along with the mild Practice and is certified as a memin the Henry Mountains at Swap Mesa, Utah, recently. ber of its board. He is also a memwinters, (as compared to Minnesota winters). ber of the Davis County Medical 3HIS TALENTS also include oil BY DONETA GATHERUM on Nov. 24 Mr. Cady drove to Society. painting and he is a pianist (playing Hanksville for one last try. HE WAS born in New Brighton, by ear). One of his main hobbies is !:: LAYTON - Once in a bird watching and he does many of one of eight children of Mr. had Minn., WEATHER THE is the most appropriate changed. his paintings of birds and wildlife. It was snowing and blowing so hard and Mrs. William L. George. : phrase that can be used to describe He is pleased to be in Utah and He came to Utah in 1981 for his Mr. Cady had to put chains on his a successful buffalo hunt. trucks wheels. residency training. He is currently finds the people most friendly and This was the final weekend of the residing in South Ogden. congenial, np 1:. THE EXPERIENCE of drawing Mr. Cady, and his companbuffalo and hunt. a for :xnit being permit 5successful in the hunt was ions, had the whole mountains to themselves. achieved this year by two Layton glslmen, Boyd Monsen and Warren SHOOTING a buffalo is only a :ady. side benefit of hunting. I hunt beBoth men hunted in the Cave cause I enjoy the beautiful scenjTlat region near Hanksville. ery, Mr. Cady claims. ri BOTH KILLED large bulls. The final day of buffalo season Mr. Cady was watching some deer Utah has the only free roaming Jbuffalo herd in the United States, through his binoculars. He saw a nice bull buffalo grazing with five priginally the animals, 20 in numbuffalo. He stalked the animYewere from other ber, transplanted llowstone into the Henry Moun- - al for a mile over the top of a hill - tains and Book Cliffs. An agreebefore he killed it with his Remington 30.6. ment was made between officials y from the Division of Wildlife Re-jTHE TIME was 4:30 p.m. It was sources to limit the size of the herd 5 .to 182 adult animals. snowing. The temperature was dropping rapidly. It was already CATTLEMEN are fearful that an getting dark. Mr. Cadys flashlight quit. Ain managed herd will use up the Ii- onited feed available for their stock. BY FIRELIGHT Mr. Cady, This year 35 permits were issued , assisted by his son and for the Hunters Choice hunt. went to Utah residents. Thirty-tw- o dressed out the buffalo. They ifwo were out of state permits. One worked until 2 a.m. East Layton Elementary School studentbody officers Elizabeth e This once in a 5vas a high bid permit with a $3,000 experiOsmond, left, vice president; Vince Comeau, president and Cory ence will be relived countless times Jninimum. The high bid this year Murdock, secretary, note receipt of $200 raised by students to assist and the Avas $5,500. through stories, pictures mounted heads and tanned furry starving Ethiopian children. The student council spearheaded the drive under direction of Teachers Diane Flint and Lynn Barnes. . BEFORE THE opening day of hides. Mr. and Mr. Monsen 3he hunt, Cady had to attend an orientation tclass held in Hanksville. They 'were told where the buffalo were last seen and reminded to start hunting well prepared with a wheel drive vehicle and the equipment needed to dress out a large animal. BAGGED BUFFALO Ml M out-of-do- or seven-year-ol- -- -- bag-"ge- d, life-liii- -- . I: t E HELP ETHIOPIANS son-in-la- . . life-tim- 4-'- 'v t They were warned that there is a $5,500 fine and loss of hunting privileges penalty for anyone shooting more than one animal. BOYD MONSEN was excited the morning of Nov. 3. He had applied for a buffalo permit 15 times. He and his two sons met Mr. Cady and his son and They creek ..Started up a boulder-strew- n 'bed in their building a road as they went. Mr. Cadys six times. vehicle son-in-la- 50t STORE COUPON sot EXPIRES 2'2885 high-center- gt "t The shooting parties separated. TRACKING was difficult be-- f ause there was no way of deter-- " "mining which prints were fresh. In the desert sand all marks remain for many weeks. The ruggedness of idie terrain was a challenge to men yho had prepared by exercising tyeeks before the hunt. At 3 p.m. on opening day Boyd Monsen, using a 270 Model 7 Winchester killed a 1500 pound bull buffalo. Because the temperature Was 65 degrees and it was getting dark, he started immediately to .dress out the animal. - THE TOUGH inch thick hide dulled knives rapidly. 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