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Show Pheasant laws sportsmen. Information on the new law is already in the hands of the 62 posted units which were licensed last year. Under the law, units desiring to be licensed for the 1969 pheasant season must submit a petition from landowners along with the usual application form to the Board of Fish and Game no later than August 15, 1969. Two types of hunting permits will be issued. Landowner permits will be issued free for use by landowners in each unit, and public permits will be sold for a maximum of $3. Fifty percent or more of public permits must be placed on public sale at a specified time and place. At least 75 percent of lands within each units boundary must be open to hunting. The new law provides that units must pay valid hunter-cause- d damage claims within the limits of income from permit sales. Each unit is required to appoint a board of claims to review damage complaints and authorize payments. Enforcement provisions in the new law include appointment of special deputies in each unit and for proper posting of unit boundaries. The new law is a result of several years work by a joint committee of landowners, sportsmen and the Division of Fish and Game. New units wishing to form should tact chuckwagon meals, and a horse show with all the Trimmins is the ticket to a Bang Up Fourth of July weekend! Heber, Utah will be the site of the Utah Appaloosa Horse Clubs annual Regional Show, July 4th & 5th. The Heber Lions Club will host a Chuckwagon Breakfast at 9:00 A.M. on the Fairgrounds. The Appaloosa horses, rich in American History, will parade at 11:00 A.M. with their aiders in full regalia; The Nez Perce Indian costumes and horse trappings are elegant and colorful! Appaloosa owners from this area will be participating in the parade and other events and activities. The parade will end at the Fairgrounds where the show will open with the judging of the Indian Costumes as they enter the parade, The for additional information Water ballet to follow will vary to the exciting Nez from Jumping Perce Stump Race which pits horse against horse in the traditional Indian style of horse racing! Heber s Queen Contest will follow the will performance events and a Bar-B-close the evening. Appaloosa halter classes will begin at 8:00 A.M. Saturday, July 5th. Races will be held after a lunch break, and the evening perforance events will be highlighted by the Utah Appaloosa Queen Contest and the crowning of Utahs 1970 arena. 19 con- and forms. Horse clubs regional horse show A 465-28- classes Q Queen. Shop At Home And Save Time and Money 7& Remodeling Payson swim team defeated Riverside in their first Swim Meet of the season. The final score - Payson 488, Riverside 442. Paysons relay teams edged out Riverside to win eight first place ribbons. The Payson team also took first place in twenty-on- e other events by individual swimmers. Nineteen team members Classes are starting in preparation for a special program over Harvest Days. Many Girls have already joined the corps but more can be used, and all girls are invited to contact the Pool, phone 7, for further information. Karma Zeeman is the coach, and brings excellent qualifications with her from BYU, She has been studying synchronized swimming at BYU all winter and has some great new ideas for the ballet. Fountains, decorations and a lot of other effects will be incorporated into the routine. What an opportunity for you swimmers to learn about synchronized swimming. 465-380- The fur is really flying at Gladstan Park Golf Course these days. The Mens Golf Association in connection with theLadies Association are in the midst of a terrific construction program. The area immediately behind the club house will shortly be transformed into a lovely covered patio. The black top area, which was a gift of Thorn Construction of Provo, is being dug up for footings for the patio cover which will give protection for barbeques and parties in the future. Funds for this improvement are coming from a prize event presently being held. A beautiful Golf Bag and complete set of Clubs are being given away on July finished second place to assure Paysons victory over their Riverside opponents. Payson boosters were jubilant over the team win, Payson swimmers will travel to Orem this week to challenge the Orem swim team in their own territory. 13th. State Baseball league started Payson, long a hot bed of baseball, has a fine representative team entered in the Beehive State Baseball League. It looks like a great season. This is an unlimited league and the members come from all walks of life. The 0em Provo team lookslike the BYU Varsity when they take the field. Others in the league, that will be coming to Payson for games in the future, include Murray, Smithfield, R. C. Willey Co., Utah Power and Light, Stores, Jordan ValKRGO and Tooele. ley, Payson City is sponsoring the team with Don Kirk and Glen Bradley doing the managerial chores. Presently 13 experienced players are on the roster. Don Kirk pitching and playing outfield, Glen Bradley 2nd base, Kent Ororn 3rd base, FerrelBuehler 1st base, Tommy Hudson short stop, Lazone Porter catcher, Ross Bowers outfield, Mark Wilson outfield, Ed Neff outfield, Steve Buys outfield, Bob Nostaja pitcher, JaySullivan pitcher and Roy F erguson pitcher. Ferguson pitched the first game last Sunday at the new Murray field and lost The Payson team felt good even after losing and promised to come back this Saturday at 6 p.m. against R. C. Willey Co., 7-- Water Ballet, one of the newer sports, and perhaps the most beautiful to come on the scene in recent years is being taught at Payson Pool. Jack-Davi- 7-- d, 2. at Sunnyside Park. First home game is June 30 against Utah Feafi. QomL CU& Payson pool is highly active Payson pool certainly is a beehive of activity these mornings. Little guys and gals all splashing around in organized lessons, with a full staff of instructors. Cover will also be extended over the steps leading to the second floor. Ken Gasser is heading the work crew on the project with the Mens and Ladies Associations lending all the help they are capable of. With such dedicated workers Gladstan Course certainly will show the way in improving conditions for the local golfer. Some of these little ones seem hardly able to ride a trike and still the capable instructors have been able to teach them diving and swimming. Patience is a virtue that these talented teachers have in rich abundance. Special night for teens to swim Special night for the teens. Every Thursday from p.m. for the small fee of 35?. Everyone, over 13, single, who would like to have a ball swimming and meeting your friends, are invited to participate in Teen Night!! Many of the high school students gripe about nothing to do evenings, and after picking cherries all day, what better fun than to swim, and for such a reasonable price. Support this program or forever hold your peace. ' Bear hunting 8-- , Bear hunting will be closed statewide beginning July 1 and will remain closed through October 28. When season opens, it will be open for residents only, who will have to obtain a $1.00 tag to go with their deer, combination or small game license. Female bears with cubs at their sides and cubs will be protected at all times. Closed seasons and protection of females and cubs will not prevent stockmen from taking animals when they are killing livestock. Cougar hunting will continue on a year round basis and will also require $1.00 tags for both residents and nonresident hunters. Nonresident cougar licenses are $50, which includes a tag for one cougar. Resident hunters must have a deer, combination or small game license and tag. The tags for Bear and Cougar were adopted as a means of determining the harvest of these animals by hunters. Power and Light, on the new ball park on the west side. Time 6 p.m, A small charge will be made to help purchase new unifor ms Eight more home games will be played here in Payson and naturally a good crowd would help the team make the best showing. ' Interdub meet The Wakara Interclub meet will be held Saturday, June 28, at 8 p.m. at the Cockle-bu- rr Arena in Payson. There will be team cloverleaf racing, team pole bending, team keyhole racing, pony express race . and jackpot calf roping. All the events will be scored and the revolving trophy will be presented to the winning team. The Payson Wakara won the trophy last year. Seven riding clubs of the area are expected to participate. 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Uintah Dust will be cutting in the Heber Show. PAYSON1 CHRONICLE THE 03 North Main Street Payson, Utah THE B8BSE BOVS . |