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Show North Sevier Highs baseball team won the first game of a scheduled double header last Friday against White Pine, NV., 1 but were behind when the second game was called because of darkness. Ronnie Swain was the starting and winning pitcher for the Wolves. Richard Pettit, who relieved him, pitched three noinnings of shut-ou- t, hit ball. Glen Bills hit a homerun, and Kurt Taylor hit a triple. Rhett Roberts was the starting pitcher in the second game, which was called in the third inning. Coach Tim Smith said the games were good 13-1- Track Teams Travel To Meet At Juab the Both boys and girls from North Sevier High School participated last Thursday in a practice dual track meet at Juab High School in Nephi. The girls placed first in dash, according to Coach Jennifer Orison, where they were second. Coach Glen Partridge said the meet was a timed practice, and no team scores were kept. We ran everybody, and I was pleased by the times and distances, both he of which improved, noted. Trent Hallows and Kurt Taylor tied for first in the pole vault. Joe Reynolds won the discus, and Donel Jensen was fourth. Reynolds also placed second in the shot put. Kendrick Harvard won the javelin throw, and Todd Nemelka was third. The Wolves also won the fat mans relay. W ade Forsyth and Glen Bills finished third and fourth in the 120 high hurdles, while Forsyth and Burke Christen- n, 440-yar- d 100-yar- for experience -- Eddie Sorensen, Donel Jensen, . Joe Reynolds, and Paul Fallon. North Sevier High School placed fifth in the Richfield Boys Day Invitational trade meet last Saturday, losing out to Beaver, which finished fourth. won the Richfield meet, which induded 17 schools. Hurricane, another school, was second, and South Sevier was third. 2-- A Kendrick Richard Pettit, Kim Curtis, and Chuck Wilson placed second, third and fourth in the long jump. Jon Sorensen and Kevin Davis were second and third in the high jump. Scott Mason won the two-mirun, in which Del Honeycutt finished second and Tim Tsosie third. Jon Sorensen was second in the mile, followed by Troy Hatch, third, and Raymond Simpson, fourth. In the mile relay, North Sevier teams placed second, third, and fourth. The A team, which was second, included Ronnie Swain, Rhett Roberts, Donnie Sampson, and Jon Sorensen. The B team, which placed third, was Lee Mayer, Kurt Taylor, Richard Pettit, and Jason C Stowe. The team, which was fourth, was made up of Chuck Wilson, Troy Hatch, Wade Forsyth, and Burke Christensen. In the medley relay. Harward the team, which must win both its remaining games (Tuesday in Beaver and April 21 in Kanab) to get mediate hurdles and Lee Mayer finished third. The mile relay team -sixth in the 120 high Ronnie Swain, Paul Falhurdles. Kurt Taylor was third lon, Donnie Sampson, and Trent Hallows fourth and Kurt Taylor - were in the pole vault. fourth. The 440 relay' team Jason Stowe was sixth d in the run, finished fifth. Members while Donnie Sampson are Paul Fallon, Glen finished seventh. Bills, Chuck Wilson, and Jon Sorensen was sixth Richard Pettit. The track team will in the mile, and Scott Mason finished seventh compete in a meet April e run. in the 25 at Southern Utah State Joe Reynolds was fifth College, and May 2 at in the discus. Brigham Young UniverThe medley relay team sity. The region track of Chuck Wilson, Richard meet is scheduled May 8 Pettit, Ronnie Swain, and at SUSC in Cedar City. -- - concerned the winter, a highly unusual occurrence. No losses of half grown fawns been have job. Starting in early fall aerial and ground counts are made of game animals to determine the years reproduction and also sex ratios. After the hunts, data is collected from hunters on hunter and age classification of the harvest. Also after the hunt a classification is taken post-seaso- An explosion, a theft, were and a break-iamong the incidents n which occupied Salina Police during the past week. About 2 a.m. Monday, a sharp explosion was heard in the alley behind West Main Street, in the vicinity of the barber shop. Witnesses saw three young boys running from the area, according to Police Chief Gordon Kiesel. Investigation into any damage is being conducted by police. ' Seven $100 bills were reported stolen These tell present range, harvest, Mumma, U.S. Forest classificaiton and other Service; Richard H. data to this committee on Leigh, Cattlemens-Ceda- r each big game animal City; Newell A. Johnson, and also a season - Provo; recommendation. The Woolgrowers Merrill Miller, considers committee Lake City; and carefully this data, arrives at a unified Doug Day, Director and Wildlife Resources. recommendation of Board the to it the presents meetings through This board holds Local field Big Game Control. state. meetings throughout the representatives of the The Board of Big Game state. This year in our of Division Wildlife Control consists of 5 area the meeting will be ap- held Resources, Forest Ser- representatives June 2 at 7 p.m. in animal use on winter range, vegetation growth and utilization. Usually the first part of Inthe State May Committee, teragency one member of DWR, BLM and Forest Service, holds a series of six vice, BLM and other land pointed by the governor Junction. agency representatives of the state. , John W. Parade: of Valued Geritol n Liquid, 1 2 oz. or Tablets. 40s o again to determine and reproduciton. During the winter, counts are made of the animals to obtain estaimtes of numbers and areas of sex-rati- large El concentrations, may have an which important impact on the range. In the spring the of Wildlife Division Resources try to work Johnsons Baby Shampoo Baby Oil t: $279 Johnson .Baby Powder 14 10 IZ. 16 oz. closely with the land other $279 Johnsons managers, Forest Service, BLM and other agencies. This is when the range rides are made; which is an important last tool in gathering data and Thursday from a filing cabinet in an office in the Branding Iron Inn by Wayne Sittre. About 7 p.m. Sunday, a break-i- n was reported at North Sevier High School. No sign of forced entry was found into the building, but the door leading to the bookstore inside the school had been broken in. A check is being made to determine what, if anything, is missing. Sgort-smen-Sa- k. ($1995$69 10s Atra or 5Trac II 9s Blades information. Parties from the above agencies, livestock operators and sportsmen go out on the ground and look at the range. On these tours, condition of the range is noted, special problems discussed, condition of the game animals noted, and any winter loss reported. The BLM and Forest Service and the division also read permanent transects in the spring. SALINA DRUG SALINA, UTAH In the Southeastern Region, very few deer , were forced down onto critical winter ranges, according to Jim Bates, game manager. In the Northeastern Region, both deer and elk have come through the winter in good shape, according to Bob Nielson, regional game manager. Central Regional Game , -- Manager Pederson important deer study encouraged deer to area in the Southern winter at higher elevations. John Kimball, game manager in the Northern Region, says deer wintered very well at elevations up to 8500 feet. establishing policy in all matters pertaining to the harvest of big game animals. The Division of Wildlife Resources is charged with management of the big game resources and inwith collecting formation on which to base recommendations to the Board of Big Game Control. This responsibility is a year round success Report Mild Winter Boon To Deer Population Region, deer have actually gained weight over the Police 880-yar- An increasing deer recorded in Pine Valley population is the story duripg the .winter, ac-from game managers in oording to Floyd Coles, all areas of the state. A game manager for the mild winter has favored southwestern portion of the health and survival of the state. deer. Healthy deer will Norm Bowden, game also produce more fawns manager for the south in the spring. central portion of the In the southern portion state says, The deer of the state, where deer survival rate has been populations have been very high. This should low the last few years, the help in having an inexcellent condition of the crease in deer deer is particularly en- populations in the coming couraging. years. In Pine Valley, an The mild winter has about costs of the program. two-mil- placed highest for the Wolves, finishing second in the javelin. W ade Forsyth was fourth in the 330 inter The Board of Big Game Control is responsible for into state baseball competition. Only four teams Sevier, Hurricane, Kanab, and Beaver are in the baseball league. Smith proposed last week to the Region 12 activities board that the baseball program either be run in the summer or from May through July. They seemed receptive, but nctdecision was made at the meeting, he noted, adding that board members seemed Track Team Takes Fifth At Richfield Team members were le team of Ronnie Glen Bills, Ken- drick Harward, and Kurt Taylor was second, and the A team of Chuck W Richard Pettit, Rhett sen were third and fourth Roberts, and Lee Mayer in the 330 intermediate hurdles. was third. d In the dash, Chuck W ilson was Ronnie Swain was sed cond and Kevin Hampton third in the dash. was fourth. every event but the 100-yar- B Swain, Sets Policies Big Game Board transects Wolves Win One Over White Pine Thursday April 16, 1981 The Selina Sun ' Jordan says deer spotted on range rides are healthy and bouncing, unlike other years when the deer have been in poor condition and apand droopy pear sluggish. The whole picture points to a good deer population, Pederson. says Participates At BYU 'dim 6 SUP JOINT SPLASH GUARDS PUERS From Rugged slip joint pliers are chrome-plate- d to resist rust. 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