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Show aga&aBiMwni ati nfifTtfatirwiiw Om a. THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, Apnl 3. 2002 - Page 14 Wildlife violators hit hard tion officers Alan Green and eastern Utah have gone Carl Gramlich responded and through the court system. The carried out the investigation. In the end, the wife pled guilty penalties may surprise you! In the first case, four to aiding and assisting in the antlcrless elk hunters with Co- wanton destruction of prooperative Wildlife Manage- tected wildlife and obstruction ment Unit (CWMU) permits ofjustice. She is to pay a $500 shot and killed two cow elk out recoupment to her attorney. The real of the unit boundary. The story involves her husband! He pled CWMU is located in the Gentry Mountain area of the guilty to the wanton destruction and obstruction of justice Wasatch Plateau. The violation was reported to Price area charges, as did his wife. HowConservation Officer Sergeant ever, the judge also ordered Carl Gramlich. His investiga- him to pay a $740 fine and contion led to the conviction of fiscated archery gear worth four persons. The court or- more than $500. Because the buck was condered the defendants to pay $1,400 in fines and $1,500 in sidered a trophy, according to restitution for the two cow elk. the trophy statute, the judge The penalty in the second handed down a restitution case was staggering! A penalty $8,000! In addition, Preston, Idaho hunter shot the man is sentenced to 15 and killed a 27 inch, days in jail. Following jail, the buck on the Wasatch Plateau man will be on probation for last August. The man pos- two years. His hunting license sessed an elk archery permit, is revoked for up to 10 years! He may not be able to hunt but did not have a deer permit. The mans wife did, however. in his home state of Idaho for The defendant returned to 10 years as well. This judgcamp, took his wifes permit ment sends a strong and clear and tagged the deer. message. Illegal wildlife activThe violation wras reported ity can cost a huge amount of money and jail time too! by an eye witness. Conserva Two wildlife cases in south- jaw-droppi- Wednesday April 3 San Juan golf at Moab San Juan tennis vs. Richfield at Moab, 3:30 p.m. Friday April S at Reaver, 3 pm Mor.ticcllo Monticello softball at Reaver, 3 pm Monticello track at Shiprock, pm b-b- 1 6 Saturday April at Parowan I pm Monticello San Juan baseball at Gunnison. San Juan softball at Gunnison. San Juan tennis at Moab, 9:30 a.m. San Juan tennis vs. Parowan at Moab, I p.m. Monticello Medal Wrestling 9 a.m. Touranment. Weigh-in- : b-b- 8-- I 9 Tuesday April host San Juan, Montic. host Shiprock, Montic. San Juan track at Manti. 3 3 pm pm Wednesday April 10 San Juan golf at C'ovcview. Friday "April Monticello Monticello ng int 12 Saturday "April at Milford. 3 pm. at Milford. 3 pm. 16 Tuesday April at San Juan, 3 pm Montic. host San Juan, 3 pm Montic. Monticello golf at Reaver San Juan tennis at Manti, I p.m. San Juan tennis at Gunnison, 3 pm b-b- ATHLETE s 13 Monticello. San Juan track at Gunnison Track meet hosts South Sevier San Juan San Juan hosts South Sevier CANYONLANDS C STORE THE WEEK OF uMvm Buckaroo softball team improving every game It is early in the season, but if the Monticello High School soflball team continues to improve, they could be a force to be reckoned with. The Bucks have overcome early season jitters and are yet to win a game, but are improving each game, according to Coach Matt Hall. The Bucks went to supposedly sunny St. George to open the season on March 15. After dropping two games in bitter cold weather, the remaining two games were canceled. Krystal Helquist is a force behind from the pitchers mound for the Bucks. On March 19, the Bucks played Newcomb High. Monticello had many chances to win, but couldnt come away with the victory and fell 9-- 6. Softball team was unable to hold onto an early lead and fell in both games of a double header to the Kanab Cowboys on March 27 in Kanab. The Buckaroos jumped up 1 in the fourth inning against Kanab. The Cowboys came back to tie the game up and 7-- send it into extra innings, where they won 14-1- 3. The second game in the double header was also a loss, Buckathis with a score of roo coach Matt Hall says the team is looking good, particularly defensively, but adds that they are still having trouble with the plate, and were un9--6. able to hold onto the lead. He praised the play of sophomore Natalie Young, who he said is coming on strong at third base. Shortstop Jenny Pehrson ledthe defensive for the Bucks, initiating two double plays. On March 22, the Bucks opened region play by hosting the Millard Eagles. Millard is known as one of the top teams in the state and proved it with two wins, 19-- and Errors were the downfall of the Bucks in the first game, with 12 Es on the Buckaroo side of the ledger. In the second game, Monticellos defense improved dramatically, but they were unable to score runs. Pitcher Helquist pitched both games and struck out ten. The Monticello Buckaroo 8-- 0. 5, Coyote bounty funds exhausted USU Extension would like to announce the Coyote Bounty program for the year 2002, provided through San Juan County, the San Juan County Sportsman Association and the State of Utah, has been exhausted of funding. Thank you for your support of this program. Please watch for next years bounty program beginning in January 2003. OF MONTICELLO Natalie Young CONOCO WINNERS RECEIVE Sophomore third baseman coming on strong for Buckaroo softball team A BUCKAROO WATER BOTTLE 481 N. Main In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak. 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