Show A 8 The Salina Sun Oct Wednesday 5 1988 f j J1 ££ Jssfsrssffc u u tm - fsJ 0 gsy - crainS ""iTr" ' Grant Jense ea riWMB8S!SSaj3ggiWarisaMg8!WSy --- - ' cri i f m A r& 27: The GUNNISON TAKES ON NORTH SEVIER IN A MATCH HELD SEPTEMBER first Gunnison Bulldogs traveled to Salina to take on the North Sevier Wolves The North Sevier came played with begin volleyball a was great good game very game up the winners in two games for the match Gunnison and NoSevier meet to play Volleyball Producers Livestock w The Gunnison Bulldog played an excellent first game but then just shut off" stated Coach Burton On Thursday evening the Gunnison team traveled to North Sanpete Gunnison attain started out winplaying excellent volleyball The secning the first game ond game the Bulldogs again could The not turn it on and got beat third game was also won by North Sanpete for the match with a score of Coach Burton stated that they lost this match on serves They had 5 bad serves in a row and without the serve you can’t score points This week the team will travel to Juab on Tuesday and to "We have Richfield on Thursday been working on our serves since the don’t we and hope game get into serving trouble with our games this week" concluded Coach Burton 310 million families had children living at home and 285 million did not The 1988 survey showed married couple families with their own children at home accounted for 27 percent of the nation’s estimated 911 million households down from 40 percent in 1970 7 he report also shows that the housenumbei of holds has been increasing more slowly than in the last decade From 1980 to 1988 their numbers grew to 26 million compared with a 117 percent increase during the same lbs women age 25 and over are high school graduates (658 is the US 145 are college graduaverage) is the US average) ates (128 Utah women receive 43 of all degrees conferred in Utah’s reported population) compared 617 for die nation as a w hole per to higher education system Utah has the youngest population in the country In 1987 the median age was 255 years compared with the US median age of 321 Utah isgrowing fast It was the 8th lastest growing state between 1980 and 1987 0 lbs Help stop poaching Southern Utah is being invaded by Moose both from wannorthern and the Febmoose dering ruary 1988 transplant of moose into the Fishlake area according to Garth Carter Information and Education for the Department of Specialist Wildlife Resources Hunters will be encountertheir hunts ing moose throughout through southern Utah and according to Carter some hunters may be tempted to take a shot at one of these majestic animals help of help in The DWR is enlisting the of this area to the “Citizen’s Wildlife the citizens They ask that you report any suspicious activity such as spotlighting shots after dark or vandalism Write down license plate numbers of the act description The birthrate is higher and the average family size is larger in Utah than any other state In a listing of 6100 Utah businesses 800 were owned by women in 186 business categories Utah women comprise 40 of the white collar professionals Utah’s population of 17 million is heavily concentrated along the Wasatch front valleys bordering the Wasatch Mountains from Ogden on the north to Provo on the south Salt Lake City and Ogden comprise the 38th largest metropolitan area in the country Utah’s over all crime rate is below the national The average violent crime rate was less than half the national average in 1986 with 268 violent crimes (murder rape assault 2 lbs Holsteins Watch” the great state of 100000 Frame Large lbs period in the 1970s About 31 percent of these households in 1988 included one or more children under the age of 15 The report shows an average of 264 persons per household and 317 per family the lowest ever Other highlights from the report show that: The number of households 1980 to increasedby 13pcrccntfrom 1988 There were 259 million nonfamily households in 1988 84 percent of them were people living alone The proportion of men aged 20 to 24 who ha ve never married rose from 55 percent in 1970 to 78 percent in 1988 During the same period the for proportions women aged 20 to 24 went from 36 percent to 61 percent The median age at first marriage is now 259 years for men and 236 years for women robbery lbs mostly Some interesting facts about Utah Utah boasts a rich heritage of achievements For exby women ample m 1896 Dr Martha Hughes Cannon a Salt Lake City physician became the first woman state senator in America Women in Utah enjoyed the right to vole while Utah was still a When Utah became a state territory m 1896 woman suffrage was part of the shite constitution Utah women arc more likely to be in the active labor force than are women in other states Female labor force paiticipafion in Utah is about 5991 in the nacompared with 55 tion as a w hole Uhih women have a higher level ol educational attainment than women m other slates According to the 1980ccnstis791 percentof Utah large packlbs lbs More families with less children says Census A majority of the nation’s 651 million lamilies have no children under age 8 living at home according to the Census Bureau The survey showed that there aic more families w'ithout children at home - 332 million - than families with children at home - 319 million In 1980 the reverse was true when Salable at auction 1164 compared to 975 last week and 877 Fair attendance good last year Feeder steers demand higher calves instances 500 higher feeder heifers steady to 00 higher calves instanccs400 higher slaughter cows mostly 200 higher slaughter bulls few steady on kinds offeeder cattle fered Supply at 65 30 cows remainder slaughter calves Feeder Steers: medium and lbs 1 Large Frame 1: lbs age 4 10 lbs 9900 Coins cannot be made of pure gold or silver because they are not durable and wear out rapidly unless loyed with another metal suspect’s name address of the DWR Big Game Man- ager i4sat wmmrny Women traveled to Salina to take on t!ic North Sevier Wolf Women on Tuesday September 27 The match started out with Both teams a very exciting game were playing excellent volleyball and North Sevier it was tight competition finally came up with the win with a score of 21 to 19 North Sevier also won the second game for the match "The Bulldgos with a score of Crop and Agriculture Report hunt begins today hunters flock to hills Elk j" : I sus- pect description of suspect description of their vehicle and any other information that you think will be helpful to help officers take care of Utah’s general season elk hunt October begins today Wednesday 5 About 27000 open area bull elk permits holders and another 2000 antlcrlcss and hunters choice permit holders are expected to go afield in pursuit of the Rocky Mountain elk perhaps the most elusive of all big game animals Elk hunting in Utah has steadily increased in popularity over the past 20 years This may be attributed largely to the significant increase in and distribution numbers of elk throughout the state Utah’s elk herd from an estimated has increased 6000 year in 1967 to today’s estimated 40000 head In addition to general season hunting opportunities hunters also enjoy the chance to pursue elk during separate archery muzzlcloading and trophy bull seasons Hunters success this season will likely vary from 17 percent for general season bull elk hunters to nearly 100 percent on several of the trophy bull hunting areas Antlerless elk permit holders should have a 50 Huntto 60 percent hunter success ers can expect to see a few more mature bulls in the herds this year The total elk harvest is expected to be close to 6000 animals for this year’s hunting season Before elk hunters head for the slopes of their favorite mountain they should take time to read the IF A Big Game Proclamation little time spent reading the rules can help hunters prevent costly mistakes Some things hunters should be aware of before going afield are: The general elk season startOctober 5 ing today Wednesday will end only ' October 8 and is a bull hunt Hunters must have in their possession a current valid big game or combination license and a 1988 general Unfilled used elk permit cannot be season bull archery permits It is only legal to hunt during 30 minutes before to 30 minutes after must wear at least 400 square inches of florescent hunter orange material on head chest and back Pistols are not allowed to be in a hunter’s possession camp or car during the elk season These and other rules are listed in the proclamation and will be enforced by wildlife conservation officers Hunting proclamations are available at all DWR offices license agents and most sporting goods stores Hunters 1965 Hunters must carry blue cards in hunts emphasized If for some reason the card has been lost or misplaced a duplicate copy can be obtained at the Fish Hatchery as the reports of those completing the Hunter Education Classes are sent to that facility “If there is enough need we VA can set up a Hunter Ed class for those who still need to have the class before the hunt” Pannunzio said The course takes 10 hours “Anyone needing the class can call me at Pannunzio noted There are still some licenses for the Post Season Doe Hunt Hunt No 24943 for the Monroe Sevier Valley Area This hunt will take place November 7 - 20 and is for the purpose of taking the excess does from the valley Arms to be used include shotgun muzzleloaders and bow and arrow If you are interested in this hunt get a big game proclamation and make application to the address listed for the Salt Lake Office hoax resurfaces an indestructible “Apparently said Douglas Wadsworth director of the VA REgional Office in Salt Lake City The hoax is once again plaguing veterans The VA is for a non exisgetting applications tent dividend at its Philadelphia insurance center THe VA operates the nation’s fifth largest insurance system A GI insurance hoax aimed at those who have been veterans for 25 or more years promises that the VA will pay dividends “whether or not the insurance is still carried” and announces that payments as high as several hundred dollars are due to the veteran Congress has NOT passed a law giving dividends to veterans on their lapsed GI policies Wadsworth hoax” explained “We have no false and misleading started” Wadsworth hoax is printed idea how this rumor gets said “but the in everything from and Successful hunters must properly tag the elk immediately after the kill and before moving it daylight hours official sunrise official sunset last year Calves brought $8720 per a $120 increase over last month $150 above last September milk prices Mid month averaged $1 160 per cwt a 40 cent increase over August but 50 cents below last year Sheep brought $21 per cwt a $1 30 increase over last month but down $310 from last year Lambs cwt A legal bull elk is one with antlers at least five inches in length BORN AFTER DECEMBER 31 The General Deer Hunt is only two weeks away and DWR Officer Fred Pannunzio reminds hunters who were born after December 31 1965 that they MUST carry their blue card signifying that they completed a Hunter’s Education Course “This date would mean that some of the hunters could be twenty three years old - they still need to have that blue card” Pannunzio Mid September prices reby Utah’s farm and ranch down were calf cattle for operators sheep milk barley and hay prices were up according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service Cow prices were down 80 cents from August but up 90 cents to $45 per from last September (cwt) Steers and hundredweight heifers brought $66 per cwt - down $1 from August but up $170 from ceived averaged $5550 per cwt up $120 from August but down $1660 from last year Barley growers received an average of $273 per bushel at mid month up 15 cents from last month and 94 cents from last year Alfalfa hay was up $1 from August and $5 from last year to $77 Other hay brought $67 per ton per ton - an increase of $8 from August and $14 per ton from last year Showers were light during the week allowing Utah farmers an average of 6 days suitable for field work according to Utah Agricultural Statistics Service Soil moisture changed little with 48 percent of the respondents reporting short and 52 percent reporting adequate Irrigation water supply continued very short to short in nonhem counties and mostly adequate in the south The supply of stock water had improved little ranging from very short to adequate Winter wheat seeding progressed to 60 percent complete compared with 82 percent last year and the 73 percent average Com silage was 65 percent - a little behind the 69 harvested percent last year but ahead of the average of 43 percent Third cutting alfalfa at 87 percent was ahead of the 81 percent a year ago and 68 percent average Some fourth cutting alfalfa was being harvested Harvest of alfalfa seed was under way Livestock movement from summer ranges was well along in the north and 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