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Show Page 10 Nephi, Utah 3Ttje Wednesday, August 26, 1998 Thcco tvho havo purchased a cpEio tell pcrmU cxaccrj ihcco ivho rasy as3 purchase a scssad cllx psrai! tsr;!an!ag Gcpfeuibcr 2 jf K. 7: Wim-f- i :s2 fr To help manage Utahs elk herds by helping increase the number of elk taken during its upcoming fall hunting seasons, certain hunters may have an opportunity to purchase a second elk permit, beginning September 2. -- 4; available. a person who has obtained an antlerless elk permit may purchase an any bull or hunters choice permit beginning September 2, if any of these permits are available. a person who has obtained an any bull or hunters choice elk permit may purchase an antlerless elk permit beginning September 2, if any of these permits are available. Permits may be purchased, or through the mail, from the Divisions Salt Lake City office only. The office is located at 1594 West North Temple and is open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The board decision not to allow those who purchased a spike bull permit to purchase an antlerless permit, and not to allow those who obtained an antlerless permit to purchase a spike bull per- - . Hunters who have purchased a bull elk permit may NOT purchase a second bull elk permit, - however. Also, by vote of the life Board in May, Utah Wildthose who have purchased a spike bull permit may not purchase an antlerless elk permit, and those who r 'A have obtained an antlerless elk maaLamfim permit may not purchase a spike contests Local teen members bring home ribbons from State bull permit. Instead, beginning September 4-- H 2, the following opportunities be available: At the 1998 State contests Tamra Sutherland, Horse Judg- erland, Margie Memmott and maya who has obtained an person held recently in Logan, teen ing; and Mayne Mortensen, Pub- Jeff Banks. antlerless elk permit may purmembers from Juab County ex- lic Speaking. Others particichase an additional antlerless off celled in several areas. pating in the contests were: Chet elk permit beginning September Blue ribbon finalists were: Jed Ingram, Tyrell Memmott, Hailey 2, if any of these permits are Kendall, Shooting Sports; Seth Stephensen, Melissa Tanner, coolt-off- ff Sperry, Shooting Sports; Stephen Amanda Sutherland, Hadley U Phillips, Livestock Judging; Pitts, and Trina Spencer. Chapr - i Ryan Banks, Livestock Judging; erones for the contest were: SuthJulie Horse Laura Jane Spencer, Tyler Fowkes, Judging; On Saturday, the final day of the Juab County Fair, a special 11 treat was rewarded to those pato tolerate the tient enough g aroma coming West from the Dutch oven cook-ofFree samples of a variety of din623-051- 9 ners and desserts were distribAnswer by: Bill Varga, Utah eases on your roses, use a fungiuted to those in attendance. Winners were as follows: State University Extension Hor- cide. Check with your local plant Main Dish: Neal Menlove, 1st, ticulturist nursery to see what they have Broccoli Casserole; Robyn and Because of the extra wet available. Some products also Cheryl Heirtzler, 2nd, Robyns spring, roses have been growing contain insecticide. Systemic inJambalya; Roger Webb, 3rd, large blooms and a lot of vegeta- secticides can provide good conDutchmans dinner; Nancy May, tive growth. They also have more trol. Roses are heavy feeders and 4th, Teriyaki Chicken. aphids, thrips, fungus, and flower-Dessert: Jamie Sevy and Mal- bud problems than usual. require fertilization on a regular There is evidence of sunburn basis to maintain good vigor. lory Everitt, 1st, Raspberry CobDont fertilize after the first of bler; Robyn and Cheryl Heirtzler, on blossoms that have become 2nd Hot Fudge Cake; Neal Men- accustomed to cool, overcast September to allow roses to hardlove, 3rd, Pumpkin Cake; Sharon skies. When the sun came out, en off for the winter. Direct column topic questions Michael, 4th, Chocolate Spice the temperature went from cool to hot. There was no time for the to: Donna Falkenborg, Utah Cake. Scout Division: Sixth Ward, flowers to harden off, therefore, State University Extension, Losunburn. Here are some tips to gan, UT 84322-050Phone 1st; Third Ward, 2nd. s will print the help your roses: The fax: To control powdery mildew, donnaftext.usu.edu. winning recipes in the Recipe section. rust and black spot fimgus dis over-the-coun- ft A 4-- H Local toons compete in State Contest 4-- H Winners the Juab County Fair Dutch Oven tahStat announced D& 425 J SECURE STORAGE All What's going on with my mouth-waterin- 500 South, Nephi, Utah Call ryiKK f. roses?" for Storage Sizes Available To Rent On Site Manager! 0. 3; Times-New- 3; mit, was made after a proposal calling for this was supported by the majority of the states public Regional Advisory Councils (RACs). The proposal was presented to the RACs by the conservation group Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife (SFW). The SFW proposal is intended to help limit the harvest of spike bulls, so they may grow to maturity and provide hunters additional mature bull elk hunting opportunities in the future. Hunters may obtain more information by calling their regional Division office, or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-470- 0. Swan permit applications accepted August 4 24-Scptcm- ber Those interested in hunting tundra swans during Utahs upcoming waterfowl season may apply for a permit August 4. A total of 2,750 permits will be offered. Applications are available from hunting license agents statewide; at Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City; at the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education, 6000 West 2100 South in Salt Lake City; and at the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center, 2851 West Valley View HWY in Logan. Applications must be mailed. entered in the draw, applications must be received through the mail no later than 5 p.m., To be September 4, at the following address: SWAN PERMIT APPLICATIONS, P.O. Box 168888, Salt Lake City, UT 84116-8888. avoid missing the 5 p.m., f date, appliSeptember 4 cants are encouraged to pick up an application and mail it in as soon as possible, said Carole Lee, Division information manager. To cut-of- Residents and nonresidents Unlimited Dance Studio announces Fall Enrollment Boys and girls Ages 212 years and up Call Tiffany Taylor at 623-216- 3 6BEQ20 (ttlD EBto00 03 QD OQlfi 538-470- 0. iCET A Class byieminglon. C Right now, when ycxj pull HD D the trigger on a new Polaris Sportsman 500, we'l give you a coupon for a 12 gauge Remington 870 Model 700 30.06 rifle. Buy any other new Polaris AlV J andtheafl-ne- w Remington 597 i ii V J may apply. Applications completed incorrectly, or received after 5 p.m., September 4, will not be entered in the draw. A $5 nonrefundable handling fee must be included with the application, Lee said. Those who do not have a Wildlife Habitat Authorization and small game or combination license may still apply but must include the appropriate fees so their authorization and license may be purchased for them, should they draw out, Lee said. Draw results will be posted by September 30. In 1997 a total of 3,449 tundra swan applications were received for 2,750 available permits, said Nancy Hutchings, Division wildlife licensing specialist. For further information hunters may contact their regional Division office or the Divisions Salt Lake City office at (801) automating 21 rifle is youri or consider. ne of these options off 993 to hold reunion 1 The Juab High School Class of 1993 will be holding their five year class reunion on Saturday, August 29, at 6.00 p.m. at the UVSC Ballroom in Orem. If you did not receive any in- formation and are interested in attending, or if you have not sent your RSVP in and are planning to attend the reunion, please contact Paula Mangelson Nielson immediately at ii" ; 7. See you there! This Newspaper and all inserts included are recyclable Offer ends October 31, 1998. .See your nearest I Polaris deafer for details. See your local DIRECTV PEGASUS SATELLITE TELEVISION RIDE THE BEST Garrett Service Inc. $63 North Main, Nephi (435) DIRECTV. immmmmil? SKa'11 iriiM ' , taJuLi Please Recycle! dealer or call: j , -- """ n ml)bi ejjf 1 O 623-032-3 MM JAM .MmE rVi j J) |