Show reaper Wednesday May 25 1991 THE RICHFIELD b-- a The Ifcichfield Keaper As I See It BERT S BIASES - wm By Bert Lowry 0 Ki A -- We hear a lot about endangered species nowadays and we are likely to hear a lot more in the future People on both sides of the issue w ill be pushing for their viewpoint Meanwhile 1 wonder when folks are going to really start worrying about the ’ENDANGERING'' species I know I hear an occasional murmur here and there but if we would pul as much money and ef- &T Vw£ j fort into doing something about them as we do the endangered species we would do a whole lot more for the environment and the rest of the w ildlife world While we go about trying to save a few species that arc on the rocks we seem to be ignoring the insidious takeover of many entire habitats by the endangering species These species arc the "generalists’ They're Off! of this work They arc very flexible and adaptable They have a wide range of food preferences and can live in a wide array of habitat types They arc usually very aggressive and are adept at pushing into other species' territories They even compete w ith other members of their species for food water shelter and space They have already spread over a great deal of the spaces available to them and Club hosting nearly 400 racers from six states Moto Cross races in That buzz you heard all weekend wasn’t a swarm of bees It was the Red Hills Riding USRA-sanctione- d Three Locals Win On Home Track Other Saturday results included Red Hills Riders Charlie Ogden 80 Amateur Brian Hatch 2nd 125 and Lafave Wall Tyge grabbed Tyler first place trophies at the Richfield Expert: Jason Ogden 16th 125 Amateur Wes Kirschner 7th 125 Moto Cross races over the weekend About 400 riders from six states Novice: Mark Oldroyd 9th 80 6 A: Tyler Barney 3rd Novice participated in the races 8th 80 Novice 6 Danny Ogden Ogden won the 80 Expert B: Brett Barney 7th 60 Class C: 1 and Wall the 60 Lafave the 80 Angela Hatch 6th 250 Novice: Class B Wes Malmgren 7th John Hatch 12-1- 12-1- 7-- 1 1 3th 040 Novice: Marc Anderson 3rd ATV: Jason Carter 5th 025 Novice: Kevin Tobler and Pccwcc Class Brcndcn Wall 5th Sunday results were 80 Novice Tyler Barney 11th Danny Ogden 15th Brett Barney 16th Power Tumbler Placements In Tournament 12-1- 6: Over 400 power tumbling participants entered the state meet at College of Eastern Utah in Price In first place Jason Leavitt Nathanial Pikyvit novice Nick Scegmillcr novice Nicole Munro intermediate Julie Sitthi-chprc-novi- ai intermediate Second place Andi Shaw Alexis Price Third place Angie Leavitt prenovice Jessy Thompson novice pre-novi- ce pre-novi- Fourth place Loretta Rapier Mindy Wingct pre-novi- pre-novi- pre-novi- Chantcl Harvey intermediate Sixth seventh and eighth place Lacie PeCasey Price Michelle Farterson mer Emily Gale prenovice Amber Curtis Julise Janessa Staples pre-novi- prc-novi- prc-novi- cc pre-novi- pre-novi- Peterson novice Annalee Burr novice Taym Trejo intermediate Nicki Leavitt intermediate 125 80 pert: teur Wes 14th 8th Novice Mark Oldroyd 11th Tyler Lafave 4th 80 ExCharlie Ogden 5th 80 AmaBryan Hatch 3rd 250 Novice: Malmgren 4th John Hatch Amateur W'es Kirschner 1: Plans are being made by the of Wildlife Resources to treat West Deer Creek with rotenone to remove the existing trout populations later this sumDivision mer West Deer Creek is located north of Boulder in Garfield County Although this stream receives only light fishing pressure because of its small size fishermen should be aware of this project so they can plan accordingly The project area will include that portion of West Deer Creek from the Moosman Lake outlet to a point approximately two miles downstream from Chriss Lake Brcndcn Wall 2nd The Red Hills Riders' next event is June 4-- 5 in Idaho For more information on the club call Ken Kirschner at 896-858- 1 or Sandy Malmgren at 529-768- 7 trout which are native to eastern Utah Even though other cutthroat trout arc quite common throughout Utah most of these fish have been introduced from Yellowstone and are not the same fish as cutthroat trout found naturally in Utah The project will affect the stream for a period of about two years after which fishing conditions should is return to normal p header gently handles delicate crops for yields 7 On May 14 the Southern Utah Horseshoe Pitchers Assn held its annual Richfield Open Tournament in Richfield with the following results showing class name placement won lost and percentage: CLASS A - Clco Wardle first 4 0 600 Nate Barney second 3 1 450 Lorin Condie third 2 2 625 tuhm Mm ill M I 1 r u ii it v 1 in n 1 1 aih iv 1 u 1 South Sevier' Robert W Banks wa voted 2A Tennis Coach of the Year by his peer The Rams took third in the region tournament At state Ram Matt evolved without them they have a tremendous impact on the ecosystem Christensen species which wreaks havoc on anything alive from the size of a cottontail rabbit on down to lizards and most 6-- house cat The mystery is why the focus for doing something is set on endangered species instead of the endangering species? The D on Quiet Leader vn 9 w m v w : s wm Mason Machinery Co 410 East Center -- Aurora 529-744- 5 Spedol - S799J t Spend the night it the beautiful Provo Park I Intel then pin the nett di it Seven I’ciki iterpirk' It s i pcit iv to spiuh into summer ind it s onls J79Y5 lot i delntc rmm MIlSS'I A1 lRFFfrce I I B( in J f mt pises to ncirtn Seven I’cikv I uh’s Lirecst iterpirk in removing trees or large limbs which may block pans of the the SS ’Babes’ South Sevier Babe Ruth Baseball game results May 17 arc: Majors - R & D Mighty Mart 12 Brown Construction 1 JP Satellite 18 Hometown Realty 3 Minors - R & D Trucking 11 Monroe Drug 8 Results of play May 19 arc: Majors - Hometown Realty 16 Brown Construction 10 R & D Trucking 13 JP Satellite 11 D Trucking 15 Minors - R Rose Chiropractic 10 tall kit rcervitiotvs (SOI) ruu QpaiA HOT I i ItHi It MOtll !tr l" An (amm Pai f Aa The Sevier River Ringer w ith the fol- lowing results showing name placement win loss and percentage: Leo Flick first 3 0 420 Steve King second 2 1 247 Nate Barney third 2 1 493 Jodi King fourth 1 2 40 John Harkcr fifth 1 2 193 and Bob Miller sixth 0 3 193 Everyone is invited We will give free lessons to anyone Wc play Thursdays at Lions Park at 6:30 pm k 896-889- TEAM PENNING PRACTICE EUEIIY TUESDAY Starting Tues May 17 at 6 pm at Verdon Durfee’s Arena 1501 N 1950 W Monroe 0 6 0 Paul Call for Info: Verdon Judy Also 3 for runs Cost will be $10 per person Jackpots! Bring your horses & friends & come out & enjoy an evening of lots of fun! 896-421- 896-843- 527-378- RICHFIELD & SURROUNDING AREAS Slingers met May 19 37-40- 0 I ice iliJitcJ Pirkmj ml West I'liNmh 250 40 firt hi 6-- 1 2 ANNOUNCING SERVICE SOON The next tournament will be the Blue Mountain in Monticcllo June 4 c j won match but then lost to Manti' top single player Also participating were Jeff Steanything small that moves vens Ryan Sondrup and Tra(especially birds) is the common vis Hunt Persons interested in helping in the clean up or in the "Adopt-A-Traiprogram should call Carma 8 Thomas at Play Ball 1 Top Coach species continue to spread into habitats and communities that Another endangering "n CLASS C - Tola Peterson first 306 John Harkcr second 2 2 281 Steve King third 2 2 Exceptional Performance From The Experts In m tort rut jimaii r nren unit itiMinm rzrtn 4 0 0 5 1 cniiitiJrni'iinn n An n l APrttevi t n isjm mi r itn or lack CELLULARCDM Once Again Ma IMHIIIII III management CLASS B - Leo Flick first 4 0 431 Don Howell second 2 2 294 Paul Rudy third 2 2 269 JR CLASS - Clarisa Newby first 5 0 135 Jodi King second Harvesting Eouipment Since 1949 If r H HISPW-Q- I Our thereof of these species and others like musk thistle and a whole bunch of other plant species which may have more of an impact on our ecosystem than any of us want How about our fine feathered friends the starling and the English sparrow? These two species started from a handful turned loose in New York by our English forefathers Now these two species cover our country and arc a menace to other bird species as well as grain crops They build their bulky (messy) nests in every nook and cranny they can find Other species which fit well into the endangering category arc the proliferation of three major predatory species — the coyote the raccoon and the red fox As these three A special crew has been set up to respond to radio calls for assistance clean up and maintenance not anticipated In addition changes in land management activities are not being sought beyond the current United States Forest Service plans now in effect for this area 64 Ml streams banks and other waterways and riparian areas trail The event marks the implementation of the "Adopt-A-Trail- " program designed to ensure the Paiute ATV Trail offers a quality experience for local and visiting nders The June 4 clean up effort will culminate at 7:30 pm with an outdoor dinner at Marysvale Park in Bullion Canyon Participants include residents from Sevier Piute and Millard counties who have been assigned specific sections of the trail for planned for fall of 1995 Restrictions on sport fishing are CLASS D - Gene Brown first 4 0 206 Barbara Condie second 2 2 100 Jack Jensen third 2 2 Jill More than 50 people have volunteered to help clean up the Paiute ATV Trail on June 4 National Trials Day The stream will be restocked Colorado River cutthroat high-capacit- maximum p with Special header is a proven performer in a wide variety of crops including mint peas clover alfalfa sorghum cereal gram canola and many seed crops This Multi-Cro- numbers all over the world Now lest you be led astray I'm not talking about us human becomings I'm talking about the plants and animals that have become so common that many believe they arc just a part of the surroundings for instance It was Take white-tostarted (so I' hear) from someone thinking it would make a pretty plant for the flower garden Now just take a look across our state of Deseret as it takes over borrow pits ATV: Ryan Tobler 4th Jayson Carter 6lh 60 Class B: Tyge Wall 2nd 60 Class C: Angela Hatch 10th Pccwcc Class: Southern Utah Horseshoe Pitching Association M ac Don's are continuing to expand their about taken over the western Garfield County Creek Paiute ATV Trail Will Get Treatment Clean Up June 4 pre-no-vi- Fifth place Brittany Olsen Brandon Winegar Amy Torgerson novice 125 pastures and who knows what else Nothing seems to eat it so it just ? keeps on taking over Look at the good old Russian entries to our habitat — Russian thistle Tamarisk ’Salt Cedar’ and Russian olives These have just "We Don't Just Talk About ltWe Do It! 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