Show SunANe)s AugusLl 82004 10 Arhery Hunt Opens Saturday DWR expects good season Reunion set for former Carbon and Emery County residents “Come Play Willi Us” is the theme ol the C'arhon Pinery reunion scheduled lor Labor Day September 6 2004 at the Fairmont Park in Salt Iake ('ll) The reunion will briny together Cornier residents liom C’aibon and Finery counties The park is located at 900 Last and 2225 South in the a in and conclude around 4 p m Sugar House urea It will begin at A "bring your own picnic" allur there arc many restaurants nearby as And lor those who swim there is a large indixir pool at the park "Hut most impoituntly it is a chance Cor people to come meet old friends socialize with people from their home towns and just be gether alter all these ycais" says Theda Box of the group known as an alternative Carbonite Laities who hold a reunion every year in Price Although there used to be a Cut bon reunion at Liberty Park years ago this new effort is expected to be but the first of many mote to come Oigamcis haven't the slightest idea how many will attend but m addition to people Iront Northern I'tah Caibon and Finery there has already been confirmation st ites llistonan Ron Watt author ol people coming from many Western (ubim Counts will give a short talk about the many different types ol history the counties lay claim to Tables will be set tip lor each ol the towns ol old Caibon and Lmery People will be able to legister and then sec who else is attending from their hometown ol Oigamcrs Mill need people to opeiate many ol the old town tables II you would be willing to sit at a table from your hometown contact Lldon Miller at 4 35 red Civish at oi LITTLE W0NDER GAFE Honoring Our at the Fair Youth 0 101 N Main Lor the first time in years arin the chery hunters hunting northern half of Utah may see as many deer as those hunting in the south Utah’s general statewide archery buck deer hunt begins Aug 21 Hunters may hunt on any area in the state that’s open to general season deer hunting As of Aug 3 more than 6XX) permits were still available for the hunt "The northern half of Utah ceived some good rainfall during the spring ol 2003 and that helped the number of fawns born that spring rebound after four years of decline” said Jiin Karpowilz big game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources "Lew deer were lost this past winter so most of the male deer born in spring 2003 will be available as spike and two point bucks this year” While deer herds in the northern part of Utah are doing better deer in the southern parts of both the Southern and Southeastern regions continue to struggle because of drought As a result buck to doe ratios are almost identical across the state “All of the five regions are about the same as far as buck to doc ratios with an average of 15 to 16 bucks per (K) does across Utah” he said Karpowilz says archery hunters Karpowilz encourages archery hunters to review a copy of the Big Game Proclamation and to learn where they can ride their vehicles by obtaining OHV riding maps from the US Forest Service or Bureau of Land before heading Management afield Karpowilz says the general statewide archery hunt provides hunters advantages they won't find in any other hunt “Statewide archery hunters enjoy a long season and they're able to hunt during a nice time of year when the weather is usually good” he said “The archery hunt isn’t as and crowded as the rifle muzzleloader hunts and archery hunters get first crack at the deer so they're hunting when deer 21X14 COMMUNITY CARE CENTER MAYFIELD Will & Cindy Peterson Proud to Salute Our County Fair 11 Richfield GUNNISON TELEPHONE CO who have gotten used to hunting in dry Conditions the past few years may need to switch tactics this season “This wet summer lias provided a lot of vegetation and water sources for the deer and that’s spread them out Archery hunters who are used to hunting water sources will need to get out and find the deer this season” he said “The wet conditions have also improved hunting conditions however and it will be easier for hunters to move around without spooking the deer” numbers are the highest” expect to see a lot of yearling bucks this year ‘This past winter Hunters who haven’t purcaused very little winterkill bechased their permit yet may obtain one at the DWR’s Web site cause periods of moisture were Permits also broken by periods of melting mak(wildlife utahgovj are available from 150 license ing forage available to the deer” he said agents statewide and the DVVR's Bates urges hunters to do some six offices “Find water scouting DWR Forcast for sources in sheltered locations and Southeastern Region Bill Bates Southeastern Region away from roads” he said “Locate day beds foraging areas and wildlife manager says deer hunting in southeastern Utah will be a escape routes For more information call the “mixed bag” in 2004 Region office at ratios are pretty Southeastern close to the management objecForcast for Southern Region tive of 15 bucks per 100 does” conditions in the Hunting Bates said “The Manti unit is should be imslightly higher at 17 bucks per 100 Southern Region does The LaSal and Abajo mounproved when the season opens tains stand at 13 bucks per 100 Aug 21 but there will be fewer deer for hunters to pursue does” “Deer in many areas in the the deer population remains at about 56 percent Southern Region are still sufferof herd objective The Book Cliffs ing from extreme drought conditions and deer numbers will be have the most room for growth down which has been the trend with herds at 25 percent of objecin the region over the past two tive The Manti at 75 percent takes the lead deer herd recovery years” said Lynn Chamberlain Southern Region conservation Other units fall in at about 50 peroutreach manager cent “The high mountain areas have “Fawn to doe ratios increased this year and averaged 54 fawns received some significant amounts per 100 does” Bates said “This of rain this 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