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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah - Thursday, January 15, 2004 - Page 1 I 12 Cougar From Front Page he knew definitely it was a wolverine. He ran into a wolverine on Grovecreek Springs when he had two dogs with him and he didn't go after it. "They are mean, they are not afraid of anything or anybody," he said. "You have to be pretty lucky to see the lions, they do move and hunt a lot at night," John said, Hilton knows the mountain. moun-tain. He used to hike up the mountain on a daily basis. His ankles prevent him from hiking much anymore, but when he gets a chance to exercise he pushes his bike up behind Grovecreek and rides back down. Last year he saw five lions in the mountains, he catches them with binoculars. binocu-lars. They hunt a lot at night and you have to be pretty lucky to see them, he said. The lions used to stay in the open, but now they seem to be where there is more cover. There was one Big Horn kill in Hidden Valley, but the lions usually go after the sheep, he said. When they used to run sheep on the mountain, some of the sheep would go up on Mount Timpanogos. The snow pushes the sheep clear up to the top of Timp until they starve, Hilton said, and the lions wait for them to drop. Eleven lion permits are issued each year and when they are filled, more permits per-mits are often available, according to Hilton. The hunters go with hounds to get them and they cover a lot of ground. He has been watching a herd of 43 elk on Mahogany, they have moved to about the level of the Chicken Ranch. He was surprised to see the moose drop their horns the later part of November or early December. The deer drop their horns the later part of February and the big elk drop them after that. Hilton has some mammoth mam-moth binoculars. He uses compact par-16 power. For anything over 10, you need a tripod, he said,' and he has a big pair of 25 power binoculars binocu-lars but he doesn't pack them around. If anyone has questions about what kind of binoculars binocu-lars to use, Hilton has information infor-mation he can give them. His phone number 785-2877. Qmlo nssnnlt - an individual was arrested for ot.oirr 7 h out his teacher's desk drawer. When con- oi,cauii6 c , , fronted by the teacher, he became violent and shoved the teacher around. T?iHpnt.ial hnrsdarv - A Dewalt grinder, a worm drive skill saw, a cordless Black & Decker cordless drill, n 4-fnnt. level, miscellaneous tools in a tool box, and a Schwin electric scooter were reported taken from a locked garage at a residence. Attempted burglary - A brass window latch and a light fixture were reported damaged during a possible theft from a residence. rViminal m ischief - A resident reported someone slit her tires and put Ping-Pong balls in her gas tank. She requested extra patrol of the area. Criminal mischief - A juvenile girl was cited for criminal mischief after it was reported that someone had kicked the window in a door at Pleasant Grove Junior Hip-h and broken it. Criminal mischief - An estimated $1,500 damage was done to a Pepsi vending machine at a locked busi ness. Criminal mischief - Officers are investigating a rash of vehicles being damaged by vandals using a b-b gun Approximately 26 reports have come in during the week NOW OPEN IN PLEASANT GROVE j House of Char-Broiled , banawicnes & uyros i --'.ifj,(0ia bSU WESl iiaie na. neasaiu uruve v ., r v.; Snf.l KPGR Radio 1 classes that just ended and will begin two new classes. He has over 100 students m the program. Radio 1 eliminates many students and determines who can move on to Radio 2 He just lost some students stu-dents with the new term starting. Mayo has arranged tor KPGR to air 24-7 during the school week with an automated system that will play music through the ni6ht, gleaned from infer- mation he rw conference. Bradie Nielsen is a Radio 2 student and she thinks the class is really fun- She said they broadcast all the football and basketball ga?ai' songs are edited and the students don't allow any swearing," Nielsen said. "They have been making a lot more promotional and have learned how to record phone calls lor reguw They have a public service station and will make public pub-lic announcements." Shanelle Wilson started in Radiol for the 2003-2004 school year. "It has been really tun and I have learned communication commu-nication skills and made friends. It is great to let your voice be heard to our community or at least to the people who listen." she said. She hopes to continue in radio while she is still in high school. T studio fr'end5. t. be'ngabk".' an cot,.' station. Mayo,,- Grove everyoni ; theories radio $J... 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