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Show TMK FEBRUARY 8,20(17 AMTDMOMY NEWS BLACK B .../„• ik-uy nv/r.- Temperatures have been hovering between o and 20 degrees over the past u'eck. The cattlemen are hauling a lot of hay. feeding the ealtle and are up late at night delivering nevvbon calves. We are sure proud of our I ligh School ball players from Antimony. Playing on the Piute girls team is I leather Allen and Laeee (i leave. I leather scored 14 points lo lead the lady I hunderbirds. and Bryanne Robinson posted 13 points aid Laeee added 10. 1 his was a dominating game as the f-Birds won 35-6 on January 2nd. I-'rid ay. they took on Lscalante in a 64-44 game, \.\ni.\ Cileave loaded the barrels with 19 points and Heather added 1 1. I'liey also played Wayne on the 31st of January and won that game. The T-Bird Boys team suffered ils first region loss of the year to Panguileh. On Thursday evening, they played Mil ford and also won that game. Listening to the news about the Tornado thai landed in Honda makes us grateful that we li\e in an area less susceptible lo this lypc of tragedy. We had a cold wind blow ing all day yesterday, but we didn't have enough snow on the ground to drift the roads. Yvonne Simpson has arris ed home from her winter trip and is glad lo be home. She is not enjoying the cold and the water to their home was fro/en, and so she has been packing water. She w ill be glad w hen Jerry Stewart gets back so he can lake care of the horses. Dorothy Stratton called me to ask about snow and the roads up to the Little .Meadows subdivision. She isn't ready lo come here to her summer home yet. but wondered about the roads and the snow. The Otter Creek lake is great right now for ice skating, ice fishing, and just fun to enjoy the lake as the ice is very thick. The lake really has a large gathering as the weather is attracting quite a few people. Mary Dell and Don Lindgren were here for church meetings on Sunday. We are so glad to have them here as often as we can have them. Valeria King had her grandson, McLane l ; armer here with their scouts to enjoy the fishing. His mother, Claudia Farmer, came up on Sunday to visit with her mother, Valeria, and attend Relief Society and also to take her son home. tHe lAuGhiNg pOiM!! BOSS THE DEF The judge read the charges, then asked, "Are you the defendant in this case?" "No sir, your honor, sir," replied Bob, "I've got a lawyer to do the defendin\ I'm the guy who done it." PARED A salesman was assigned to secure an important client but failed in his mission. lie faxed his secretary and asked her to break the news indirectly to his boss. His note read, "Failed in securing client, prepare the boss." He received the following fax from his secretary: "The boss is prepared ... prepare yourself. AN IRISH TOAST MATH HOMEWORK A guy raises his glass and toasts his blonde girlfriend. "May you be in Heaven a half-hour before the devil knows you're dead!" "What's that mean?" "That is an authentic Irish toast." "Oh. Jn that case, here's to bread, eggs and cinnamon." "Bread, eggs and cinnamon? What's that?" "That's French toast." Parents are expected to participate in their children's education, and my friends were no exception. They gladly help their fifth-grade son, Andrew, whenever he's stumped. One day after school, Andrew ran into the house waving a paper in the air. "Hey, Mom, great news! There were only three mistakes on my math homework," he announced. "You made one. Dad made one and I made one!" ADVICE FOR KIDS Pane 8 GARIIKLD COUNTY INSIDER FROM KIDS • When your dad is mad and asks you, "Do I look stupid?" Don't answer. • Never let your three-year-old brother in the same room as your school assignment. • If you want a kitten, start out by asking for a horse. - Felt-tip markers are not good to use as lipstick. • When you get a bad grade in school, show it to your Mom when she's on the phone. Applications for Utah black bear hunting permits will be accepted only through the Internet this year. You can apply for a permit at wildlife,ulah.gov beginning I <. b. i. Applications must be received through the Web site no later than I 1 p.m. on Feb. 2X to be included in the draw for permits. Draw results will be available by March 2l>. "In the past, black bear hunters could apply through the Internet, or with a paper application." says Judi Tutorow. w ildlife licensing for the DWR. •'Because so many people have access to the Internet now. and there are so main advantages to applying online, we won't be accepting paper applications lor black bear permits this year." Tutorow says when you apply online, you can submit your application in a matter of minutes. After you submit your application, you'll receive a confirmation that it was completed correctly and that it will be entered in the draw. If you make a mistake while applying, the system will warn \ou about the mistake so you can correct it. "The Internet provides so many advantages that it doesn't make sense to apply any other way." Tutorow says. In 2006. more than 6.400 hunters applied lor a Utah black bear permit. Oflhe more than 6.400 hunters, only 230 applied with a paper application. Lv cry year, about 100 hunters who applied with a paper application the year before switch to the Internet and apply online. "Based on that trend, we believe there will be about 100 hunters who wanted to apply with a paper application this year," she says. If you don't have a computer. Tutorow says there are plenty of places lo find one. "If you don't have access to the Internet, come into a DWR office." she says. "You can use one of our computers, and we'd be happy to help you apply. "Public libraries also have computers and librarians who can help you use them. And you probably know someone who has a computer in their home and would be happy to help you use it." If you have questions, or need assistance, please call the DYVR's Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-4700. Get permission first Tutorow encourages hunters to obtain written permission from landowners before applying for a hunt that occurs on private land. "Written permission is required to hunt private property, and we encourage hunters to obtain that permission before applying," Tutorow says. "We don't want hunters to draw a permit and then find they can't use it because landowners won't give them permission to hunt the area.1' The DWR doesn't have a list of people who own land where black bear hunts occur, so hunters need to take the time needed to locate the landowners. Less than 25 percent of Utah's black bear hunts occur on private property. Hunts that do occur on private property are indicated by an asterisk in the 2007 Utah Black Bear Proclamation, which will be available by Feb. 1. Utah's spring bear season runs April 7 - May 31. The state's fall hunt runs Aug. 25 - Sept. 30 and Nov. 1 - 25. For more information, call Utah Wildlife Administrative Services at 1-800221-0659, the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office or the DWR's Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-4700. Community LENDER "Giving You A Better Option For Your Mortgage Needs Free Prequalifications - Give us a call. - Construction Loans - Lot Loans - Purchases - Refinance - Interest Only Loans - Investment and 2nd Homes - Home Improvement Loans -100% Financing Wayne Ott 435-590-6082 Sherrell Ott 435-679-8671 |