Show la Tha Gunnlsoq VRfY Nftwn Wftti- December 15 Save Big on a HUFFY Bicvcle 1993 at Rasmussen's - Oloa Blua Black Durallt frame In Mid night Blua 19" man' mountain Mldndlght ATB handtabar Powar cantllavar braka 28" x 21" blackwall Mudallngar tlraa on aioy dm Mini with alloy quick ralaaaa front hub 18 - apaad Shlmano Altua C50 dual Indax ahlltlng Black Lizard skin gal mountain saddla with lavar pump - Oversize watar bottla On Tuesday December 7 Norman Larry Ray 47 of Levan was traveling northboard on main street when a vehicle driven by Suzanne Olsen Gunnison stopped at the intersection and failed to yield to truck Norman Ray swerved to miss the oncoming vehicle and rolled the truck on its side He sustained no injuries Both drivers were wearing seatbelts GunnisonArea Winter range conditions is the key to deer and elk numbers Utah’s dccr and elk are no different from any other species of wildlife To flourish they must have good quality habitat in large enough tracts to support the desired population level Due to the nature of big game ranges in the Intermountain and Great Basin most big game animals Regions must migrate or move to more favorable habitat from one season to another Game managers often refer to summer winter and seasonal ranges when describing big game habitats In Utah the winter range is most often the limiting factor or botdeneck in determining herd size or carrying capacity' arc generally only Winterrangcs a fraction of the size of summer They receive less annual ranges than summer ranges precipitation which results in much less vegetation per unit of land and less nutritious vegetation Usually dccrand the previous winter and provide sufficient milk to raise offspring If any component of the seasonal range is in short supply then the carrying capacity of the entire area referred to as a herd unit or unit will be limited management The total herd size can’t exceed the number of animals that can be sustained on the seasonal range that creates the bottleneck Knowing that the winter range is most often the factor lim iting the carrying capacity for deer and elk the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has a program to protect enough winter range to support A goal Utah herds into the future to acquire 600000 to700 000 acres of key winter range was established in the 1950s To date Ve’re News Drop Rasmussen's Ace Hardware 20" boy ERgo frame In Armor Plata with Oloa Black front ovarapray Oloaa Black tiiwlar fork lairing with Sludge Buster protection system Armor Plat ATB handlebar with Mudfammer Rsar sldapull coaster braka with Swamp Armor Slim Guard - 20 'x 20" black Muck Munchar Black Scuff Tuft saddla - Black raaln Kras Armor Plata Huffy watar bottle - Saatpost bellows about halfway there Just how important is habitat? The future of big game hunting in Utah will depend on how successful we are in preserving habitat or the carrying capacity maintaining of the land We need public support for a viable habitat program which protects critical habitat on both public and private land The future of Utah’s deer and elk herds will be determined by the degree of success we have in preserving key winter ranges 1st Baptist Church Centerfield Sunday School Worship Service 300 North 75 0:00 am :00 am 1 1 West Centerfield 20" boys Ergo frame In Oloaa Black with Midnight Lightning finish Lav Rad Sladg Hammer crown suspension fork Oloaa Black Bull ATB handlebar- - 20" x 20" blackwall power Tract Iras Dual sldapull coaster brake - lea Olow Huffy watar bottle - Holographic bolt llghtnlnlng labels Saatpost bellows - Black Scuff Tuff saddla Black raaln baarclaw pedals elkean’t maintain their body weight on winter ranges because they can’t eat or digest enough of the lower quality food to get enough nutrition So they must rely on stored body fat to get them through the winter Biggameanimalsongood winter ranges with adequate forage and thermal cover will lose stored fat at a slower rate than animals on poor winter ranges In order to have adequate stored fat reserves for the winterbig game animals also need good summer ranges with high quality forage Summer ranges provide an abundance of feed to help adult animals store fat Summer range must also provide the nutrition for body growth of fawns and yearling animals as well as for does and cows to regain body weight lost during Of Salina Meeting the spiritual needs of the entire family Bible answers to contem porary questions Friendly Local People 165 South 400 East Salina Warm Call or for more Information Visitors srs always welcome! 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