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Show Western audition tour correction MT. PLEASANT- - In Dec. 16 issue of The Pyramid, a story Weis run concerning the western audit ion tour coming to Sanpete County. T. J. Young, Chester, lias signed with a Nashville recording label, Platinum Hus Universal and is performing her first concert after the release of her new album, Once In a Blue Moon in Mt. Heasant, Saturday, Jan. 8, in the North Sanpete High School Auditorium Boss Entertainment will be in town on Wednesday and Thurs Jaa 5 and 6, to hold audi- day, tions. A wrong number was printed in the first article, for which The Pyramid apologizes. The correct number is (801) and ask for AL All audition-er- s will have their bios, pictures and demo CDs sent to two Nashville recording companies and one recording company in 2005 Utah Big Game Richard Beard USU EXTENSION LOGAN-- - Though it may not seem like the best time to clean the garage, now is actually the perfect time to tidy up the structure that protects your vehicles and countless other items. There is no distracting yard work this time of year, and a clean, organized garage is an excellent New Year's resoluA Salt bike City - A Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) official has some advice for those vvho apply for 2005 Utah big $ame hunting permits. Beginning Jan. 3, applications for 2005 general buck deer, lim-te- d easy to let miscellaneous items pile up in the garage. Garages often serve as a storage place for lawn and garden equipment, automotive and power tools, home repair and maintenance supplies, bicycles, household chemicals, engine fuel and lubricants. Many may also include a freezer or second refrigerator, extra furniture and appliances, sports equipment, children's toys, snow removal equipment, trash containers, wheelbarrows and ladders. garage is indicative of Depending a family's dynamics and of- on garage size, these items may be organized on shelves and sus- ten serves as the catchall for busy lives. Its primary from the walls or function should be to pro- pended to ceiling provide sufficient automo- submit your application." Tutorow encourages hunters address to include an when they apply on line Havaddress allows us ing an to send a confirmation so it can be double checked. Make sure to enter your information corentry, md Cooperative Wildlife rectly, she said. Also, well out in April, letUnit hunts will be send an ivailable from hunting and fish- ting hunters know whether ing license agents statewide, they drew a permit. DWR1 site Hunters who submit paper die Web vildlife.utah.gov and DWR of-- applications also are encourices. aged to apply early. It takes a To be included in the draw few days for a paper applicafor permits, applications must tion to arrive in their mail, so e received through the mail or make sure to mail it far enough in advance that it is received by m overnight mail service no later than 5 p.m. on Jan. 31, or 5 p.m., Jan. 31, she said. Also, if theres an error on Jirough the DWRs Web site no the application, but we receive ater than 11 p.m., Jan. 31. Used on the number of appli-- i it by 5 p.m.., Jan. 24, you'll reat ions received last year, ceive a correction letter and a DWR officials expect to receive chance to correct and resubmit almost 190,000 applications, your application." Correct credit card numbers (udi Tutorow, wildlife licensing Incorrect credit card inforcoordinator for the DWR, has some tips hunters can follow to mation is the biggest reason aphelp ensure their application is plications are rejected. Tutorow heiuded in the draw: advises hunters to write their credit card number slowly and Apply early Applying early is the best clearly, so the people receiving hing hunters can do to ensure the application can read it and that they wrote heir application is entered in double-cheche draw and save themselves the number correctly. Also, lime and frustration in the credit cards must be valid process. Most of the hunters through May 2005 to be used as viio apply on the Internet wait payment. Tutrow also wants to make int il the last week to apply. Thousands of people trying hunters aware of the following: o apply at the same time really 15 percent of the general buck lows the system down," she deer permits in each region ;aid. "If you apply early in the have been set aside for youth tpplication period, it should hunters who will be or younger on Aug. 20, the ;ake less than five minutes to start of Utah's 2005 general archery buck deer hunt. Water for sale This should give youth a better chance of hunters for well permits drawing a Southern Region I permit. Youth hunters who s 462-214- 1 part of a group will not included in the 15 percent, however, so youths who want the best chance of obtaining a j Southern Region permit are encouraged to apply individually. For well permits Hunters who obtained a 2004 limited entry or permit, but did not report their harvest success, may not apply for a 2005 big game per1 mit. Hunters who have quesper 12 acre foot tions about this requirement j Call Arley (435) may call the Utah Wildlife Administrative Services office at 5 or Cliff (801) for more informaonce-in-a-lifeti- Man-igeme- ENGINEERING SPECIALIST AGRICULTURAI tion. hunting applications available by Jan. 3 nt 1 k : vide protection for biles. However, the convenient access, security and ease of concealment it offers make it an ideal storage space for a variety of additional items. During the warm season months when cars are often parked outside, it is floor space for vehicles. Organizing the garage can be done in stages, which can significantly reduce the time and effort required. Consider these tips: the first step is to reduce the number of items stored. Wildlife infonmtion LAKE CITY- SALT - A d site. Web (DWR) wildlife.utah.gov The Web site receives thousands of visitors each day and has become one of of it. The second step is to re- locate items to other storage areas. Where appropriate, move items to the basement, attic, closet or other areas. For safety reasons, gasoline powered equipment, petroleum products, flammable gasses, paint, bulk fertilizer, pesticides and cleaning chemicals should not be stored in the home. Small quantities of some chemicals can be stored indoors. The next step is to remove items from the garage floor. When feasible, items should be stored against the walls or hung from the ceiling. Some exceptions include equipment with wheelstracks and an engine and larger recycling bins and trash containers. This step leaves floor space clear for vehi- viable option for increasing garage storage space. used hand Regularly tools can be displayed on a wall over a workbench with storage drawers underneath. Hand tools can also be stored in tool box- es. Long handled tools such' as rakes and shovels can. be hung on walls, placed in tall cabinets or stored in vertical as information is received; Utah Wildlife News, a weekly collection of DWR news releases, archived from 1996 to the present. A schedule of upcoming Regional Advisory Council ana Utah Wildlife Board public meetings; miscellaneous hunting and fishing the primary ways we inter- information; general and act with the public and keep specific information about them informed about Utahs wildlife and wildlife habitat wildlife, says Christy Mer- in Utah. The Utah Conservation rick, outreach coordinator Data Center, which contains for DWR. Among the information detailed information about people will find all of Utahs thousands of wildlife species hunting, fishing and trapping in Utah; information about proclamations; hunting appli- unsolved poaching cases and cations, which are posted as an opportunity to provide inapplication periods near. formation about them, or Hunters who have a credit other poaching cases, to card can apply online. Those DWR. In addition to finding inforwho dont have a credit card can download and print the mation at the site, visitors applications and mail them may also buy hunting and in. fishing licenses online, or loDraw results and drawing cate agents who are selling odds for various hunts; them; and participate in inweekly fishing reports, up- teractive wildlife discussion dated throughout the week forums. needed in the garage, consider remodeling to accommodate modern storage systems. The remodeling step integrates storage techniques with components and containers sold at home improvement stores. Storage system compo- nents include shelves and cabinets mounted on walls; hooks and hangers attached to the ceiling and walls to store ladders, wheeled carts and oddsized equipment; and ropes and pulleys to suspend bicycles, canoes and other items from the light-weig- storage ht ceiling. Remodeling can be expensive and can require time and effort, but it is a storage containers with lids. These containers are stackable and available in a variety of sizes. Many, commercial storage systems integrate plastic containers with shelves and mounting brackets. Clear plastic storage containers are especially helpful, and some storage containers are available with wheels. Once the garage is orgait nized, maintaining should become a family affair. Setting rules will be helpful. Some might include that the parking area must stay open ana that items removed from their new storage places be promptly returned. For many people, automobiles are second only to the family home in value and should be protected. In addition, a garage without clutter offers a protected setting for weekend projects and an organized place where stored items can easily be found. Fishing information SANPETE COUNT- Y- Fishing information for Sanpete County and surrounding areas is as follows: Most lakes and reservoirs are blanketed by snow, which insulates and can weaken ice. Anglers are encouraged to observe ice fishing safety precautions, such as fishing with a buddy, wearing wool clothing, carrying a pair of ice picks and bringing along a rope and floatation device. Cleveland Cleveland-Huntingto- once-in-a-lifeti- ) Huntington Reservoir On Huntington Reservoir on the Wasatch Plateau, San- -' pete County, fishing has' 436-837- 4 been slow. 571-758- CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT 1 training to be offered by Snow College at Nephi in cooperation with Juab High School I I Joes Valley Joes Valley Reservoir opened for fishing Dec. tion. 1 721 or 801 -6- re11. Emery Water Conservancy District prohibits the use of snow machines or AT Vs on the ice. . Scofield Fisheries technician, Mike Ault, will be conducting creel surveys at the reservoir all winter long. He reports that fishing success is better in the afternoon. Most anglers have been using small jigs or ice flies, tipped with meal worms or a piece of and Heritage Hills Health Care Center starting approximately January 17, 2005. j Space is limited. High school students, contact j your school counselor. Adultcollege students, contact Karen Kearl at 435-623- -1 Irri- n gation Company will be taking water from the reservoir all winter long, making ice conditions unstable and very of Division hazardous. Wildlife Resources (DWR) urges all winter recreational-ist- s to stay off the reservoir. WATER! r racks. Small tools and similar materials can be kept in a portable container for ease when transporting. If the garage has an attic or exposed ceiling joists, this space can be used to; store seasonal decorations, and other items that are accessed annually. Cargo nets can be suspended from the ceiling to store inflatable items, cushions for lawn furniture and other lightweight materials. Possibly the most versatile aspect of modern storage systems are plastic, cles. If further organization is available at web site inwealth of wildlife-relateformation is just a few keystrokes away, at the Division Wildlife Resources of Donate appropriate things to charity, sell items if possible, discard unnecessary materials and return borrowed items to their owners. If something has not been used in the last few years, consider getting rid ap-a- ( t1,500 ' Tips to organize your garage 865-882- 8 Las Vegas, NV. Boss is looking for several local male and female singers, no age limit, as well as bands to be part of their concert. Thursday, December 30, 2004 PYRAMID THE 4 67-9928 night-crawle- r. Rainbow trout range from 8 inches with an average of 14.5 inches. Outflow from Scofield Ian Beebe, was one of the first door prize winners at the Mt. Pleasant City Bucks drawing when they called Reservoir has increased. his winning number. As you can see, he is very happy with his Garfield prize, donated by Beck's Home Lower Fish Creek is icy, but 12-1- fishable. Tir Dr. for the We Nathan S. Huntington would like to THANK SANPETE COUNTY warm welcome you have given us as we our new business this year. FOR RENT Mt. Pleasant started Senior Apartments are pleased to announce that appointments will now be available on Thursdays and Fridays. Seniors 62 and older Rent based on income And now, for a limited time only, you can enjoy a SPECIAL OFFER. Come in for a NEW patient exam, and cleaning and receive (laser) tooth whitening for half price. Thats $100 for a whiter teeth in hour. A savings of 50 We wish you a peaceful and sparkling New Year filled with smiles. Please call if we can be of service DR. BRUCE M. LARSEN (435) 462-249- & STAFF 1 Beautiful 1 Free cable 462-380- Mt. Dr. ij Call for details and income eligibility: Pleasant 5 or fmte! 462-313- I I TV : 462-912- Nathan S. Huntington mtk a beHtifthy apartments Laundry facilities Elevator 0 to schedule your appointment. Located just north of Sanpete Valley Hospital Call one-bedroo- m 7 |