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Show THE SEN School and Home Waterfowl Thursday, October 2, 1980 Thursday, October 2, 1980 THE NEWS HORSEMANSHIP QUEEN-TamHarward, Clubs Horright, won the Salina Golden Saddles semanship Queen contest held Saturday. Phyllis Black, second from left, was first attendant; Karen Zumwalt, third from left, was second attendant, and Nanette Lund, far left, was chosen alternate attendant. mie 4-- 4-- H The girls were scored 25 points each on their performance on their own horse and another horse, ridden through a reining pattern; 25 points on a written test on horsemanship, and 25 points on appearance, poise and personality. Jan Holt, club leader, was in charge of the contest. Wildlife Resources Release Wild Turkeys Utah Division of Wildlife Resources managers, game working in to acclimate quickly to the new surroundings. The release area contains both summer and winter range for the birds, as well as a good nesting area, all of which should help keep the d birds in the desired turkeys seemed location and give them a good chance to establish themselves once again. birds being trapped on the establish another healthy LaSal Mountains and breeding population of this released in the Fishlake unique bird in Utah, National Forest. These birds maintained their Bowden said. The first transplant of status for three to five wild turkeys in the area years and then died out. Bowden said the occurred in the We hope this effort will cooperation with Warren Harward, a member of Utahs Wildlife Board, have successfully released mid-6013 wild turkeys on the Old or seven in Salina with Woman Plateau eight wild Two and gobblers Canyon. 11 hens were released, all of them in good condition. The turkeys were raised from eggs by Harward at The Palisade Mens Golf his ranch in Annabella. Association Club ChampHarward undertook the tournament was ionship project out of interest in played Sept. 26, 27, and seeing the birds re- 28th at the Palisade Golf established in the area and Course. Winners were: their overall population Championship Flight expanded in the state. 1st Gross, Bruce LindDivision game say, Salina; 2nd Gross, manager, Norm Bowden, Ron Abegglen, Ephraim; praised Harward for his 3rd Gross, David Bailey, enthusiastic participation, Moroni; 1st Net, Cecil indicating that the Rich- Cox, Manti; 2nd Net, Lee field turkey farmer raised R. Thompson, Ephraim; the birds at his own expen- 3rd Net, (tie( Don Shand, se. Rex Clements, Manti, Mickey Venitelli, a Ephraim, and Les Rosen-val- l, sportsman Mapleton, e Gunnison. long-timinterest with a in wild turkeys, donated A Flight some of the eggs used in the project. Other eggs 1st Gross. Dave Green, were obtained from a commercial source of wild Gross, Ephraim; 2nd turkey eggs in Kansas. Mark Wall, Gunnison; 3rd Bowden said the turkeys Gross, Burke Nielsen, were released in an area Salina; 1st Net, Ron that had previously had a Nunley, Moroni; 2nd Net, population of wild turkeys Larry Brunson, Ephraim; which had disappeared 3rd Net, Frank Cook, over the years. Moroni. newly-release- s, Palisade Golf News B Flight 1st Gross, Jim Sorenson, Manti; 2nd Gross, Kim Larsen, Manti; 3rd Gross, Don Buchanan, Gunnison; 1st Net, Reed Shaw, Aurora; 2nd Net, Bob Bessey, Manti; 3rd Net, (tie) John Green, Gavlan Ephraim, and Bradley, Manti. The 160 When you see this sign, make sure you grind your on a rock, or take it apart, scattering the tobacco and paper in the dirt Even the smallest living ember left in brush, can come alive to start a forest tire. cgarette out age. So when you come across a No Smoking sign, remem- forces veteran is entitled to comfrom the pensation Veterans Administration for a disability incurred or aggravated while on active duty. The amount is on degree of disability. ber. Smokey doesn't want to hear any its, ands. or butts. Waterfowl hunting BUY HAY EQUIPMENT NOW. NO FINANCE CHARGES UNTILTHE START OFTHE NORMAL USE SEASON IN 1981. $76.50-83.0- 0 day, lbs. $65.50-72.0- 0 lbs. $65.00-69.0- 0 lbs. $62.50-66.5lbs. $59.00-63.5- seasonal attendance. Only to Utah, according fair demand. Overall Division of Wildlife of feeders imResources Regional In- quality week formation Officer Chris proved previous lower, selling Chaffin. except heifer calves Although there are cows lower. $40.00-44.0- 225-28- 0 300-40- 0 ; 400-50- 0 ; 500-60- 0 Slaughter lower. Slaughter lower. Supbulls $1.00-2.5- 0 ply about 60 feeders. only a couple of locations which receive any concentrated waterfowl hunting pressure in southern Utah, those areas should yield good hunting opportunity for opening weekend, Chaffin said. Duck populations are $1.00-2.0- 0 1465-187- lbs. $56.50-61.2- 600-80- 0 SLAUGHTER STEERS: 0 Good and Choice $1.00-3.0- 0 $3.00-4.0- 0 SLAUGHTER BULLS: 0 Few yield Grade 2 1000-120- SLAUGHTER COWS: lbs. $65.00-67.2Utility and Commercial 4 $42.50-45.2with high SLAUGHTER HEIdressing kinds $45.00-46.5FERS: Good and Choice Few good heiferet- 0 lbs. $62.00-64.72-- 840-115- FEEDER STEERS: te 47.00 52.CC. Cuw 0 Medium Frame 1 0 lbs. $83.00-88.0- 0 ; lbs. $78.00-84.0- 0 ; 0 lbs. $75.00-83.0- 0 ; 0 lbs. $68.00-74.0- 0 ; consistent with recent lbs. $65.00-69.0with inyears and food conditions dividual 625 lbs. $71.50; appear to be good - a 0 lbs. $64.00-68.5strong attraction to Large Frame 2 Holsteins The Utah Division of migrating ducks. 0 lbs. $60.00-68.5Wildlife Resources will Shooting begins at noon lbs. $54.00-59.5make a concerted effort opening day. this month and next to DWR field personnel enforce State wildlife provided specific laws which prohibit the forecasts: use of aircraft in locating Clear Lake Waterfowl game animals for the Area Management are reasonably close, of hunting, aca County)-Are(Millard work with them together. Two consecutive day- purpose to Dali J. Winn, Don cording Together, select the Superintendent, long workshops on alcohol Southern Law books to be read. They Neilson, said the water fuel and low-cosolar EnforcementRegion Officer for conand food waterfowl could bring them from will be held Oct. the Division. ditions at Clear Lake are heating 2 in Salt Lake Citys school, you could get them Each year, to excellent at the many good at the library, you could Hotel Utah by Mother that time. sportsmen complain present Migrating etc. News. Earth buy them, observe aircraft circlto ducks are they beginning As you begin, you might The traveling seminars and maneuvering at tell them the title and show up in large numbers ; have been attended by ing low altitudes in elk units teal, especially greenwing show them the book. Then, more than 12,000 people in prior to the opening of after a short introduction pintail, baldpates, and 20 states thus far. The just elk seasons. Utah ducks. hunting ruddy day Opening of the theme of the book, alcohol still seminar will wildlife laws strictly proask them to predict out- hunting activities should be held Tuesday, and will hibit this means of locatbe better than average, if include how comes of the stories. to set up a or taking wildlife. Read some stories in weather conditions and legal still to produce ing Winn indicated that waterfowl movements alcohol and convert Wildlife Resources officesections, stopping at predetermined points and cooperate. and rs will be Bullock gasoline engines to K.E. "Bob conducting a run asking questions about heating equipment enforcement prospecial (Bicknell Bottoms) been read. has what on alcohol. to apprehend indiviAt the end, compare the Waterfowl Management The low-cosolar gram duals who practice this Area (Wayne County)-Locoutcome with predicted heating systems will be kind of conservation of- demonstrated illegal game the actual outcome, at the Oct. The effort will inLeon locating. ficer, Bogedahl, 22 session. discussing why they were dicates there utilize a Division plane are lots of Cost of each days and will different, if that happens. cooidinate efforts in the ducks the area at to Ask them retell the seminar is $40, payable at between officers time should which working present story as they remember it. registration from 7:30 - 9 in the field, hopefully with for good yield hunting These are only a few a.m. on the day of the the help of sportsmen, suggestions. I am sure you opening weekend. Most of session and additional officers but ducks the are teal, and your children can to respond at aircome up with other some mallards and pin- state will be similar to ready located ports throughout The found. be can tails creative approaches. the last couple of years, southwestern Utah. Your showing interest in geese have moved off the Duck numbers in the Sportsmen who wish to are reading can go a long way area to Fishlake and pacjfic Flyway may do so by identihelp toward helping your Johnson Reservoir and generally high. aircraft, fying to not return will probably children to develop a The botulism outbreak the characterisexhibiting those Bicknell until inshould attitude and larger River on Bear Bay positive circling lakes begin to freeze over. have no significant effect tic terest in reading. maneuvers over where Most of the ducks at on hunting. Besides, you may find it Bicknell Bottoms leave the the opening during part of your day. weekend and future hunting depends on southerly migrations of additional waterfowl. Panguiich Lake Area 300-35- 350-40- 400-50- 0 Wildlife Spotting From Aircraft Is Illegal 500-60600-80- 0, -- 800-100- 380-50- 0; 630-85- 0 Mother Sets 2 Seminars st 21-2- elk are found. The registration number on the wing of the plane must be recorded along with a description of the plane, and this information must be relayed to a law enforcement officer as soon as possible, i.e. before the plane lands. Any law enforcement officer will be willing to help relay this kind of information to a conservation officer so that further action may be taken in time to apprehend the violaters. H A Public Service of Thit Newspaper & The Advertising Council ip low-flyin- g Stamp out forest fires. t duesn take to star; j doesn t lake much to prevent one either Making sure ynttr nqaretto or match is absolutely li'ess and that your campfire has been doused with water, and covered with soil Carelessness with fue affects au of us who love the forest And we think it s about time we all put our foot It down low-flyin- tara based 3 9 st living veterans armed Page al of the Spanigh American War average 100 years of An 9 Salina Auction Report Forecast should be good as a Salable at auction 652 FEEDER HEIFERS: general rule for the compared to 560 last week Medium Frame 1 few lbs. skill to opening weekend (Satur- and 816 last year. Average ; Oct. 4) in southwestern Reading is a key children, because so many other skills cannot be acquired without it. To those of us who have learned this skill, it might seem easy. But, unfortunately, there are many reasons why children dont learn to read. As you and your children are now well into this school year, the following suggestions may help you in your efforts to supplement the schools effort in teaching your children to read or improve their skills in reading. Set aside a specific period of time each afternoon, in a place in the home where you will be least likely to be disturbed. If you have more than one child and their ages Page CARPET CLEANING Carpet Cleaning 1 2C sq.ft. Windows Upholstery Carpet Hardwood Floors Tile Floors Walls & Ceilings ALL WORK GUARANTEED RODS CARPET & JANITORIAL SERVICE Rod Johnson, Owner 390 So 2nd East Phone 529-706- 0 SALINA, UTAH (Garfield County)-Panguitc- h conservation officer, Norman McKee, said Panguitch Lake has lots of ducks currently, but they are difficult to hunt as the lake offers lots of open water, which ducks use for resting. Some ducks can also be found near Panguitch Lake on Blue Springs Creek. Most are the smaller varieties. More ducks will arrive as the southern migration intensifies. Utah marshes statewide are in good shape, but specific hunting projections are difficult as the final hunting opportunities depend upon the fall migrations and how many birds are in Utah marshes when the hunting season gets underway. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service predicts the number of ducks migrating through Re-Ele- ANNOUNCES Public Service of This Newspaper & The Advertising Council litnisp M.D. Bwigffi H. Professional A THE OPENING OF NEWLY COMPLETED OFFICE AT HIS 85 Nor- th 100 East, Gunnison, Utah (The Building is located directly east of the Gunnison Valley Hospital.) OFFICE HOURS: Public invited to view the office. Complimentary blood pressure screening through September 30. Telephone: 528-72- 02 Family Practice ct An Experienced Leader the new or used haying equipment you need. Rectangular or round balers, mowercon-ditioner- s and windrowers are all included in this moneyBuy the equipment now and put it to work in program. saving No finance fields. your charges will begin to accrue until the first of the month in 1981 when you normally put the equipment to work. Stop in soon and make your deal. We can help your dollars do more. Now is the time to buy Thorpe is an effective spokesman and leader in the continual fight to preserve the rights of all water users as, being private property Gmumimiisoim nmmpflemineimll Commpaimy rights. An Effective Legislator Volt for On Thorpe Waddingham NidPeftticel Ad. I fey CHhHi t V |