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Show the following Web sites and one pronghorn permit THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 28, 2001 - Page 10 ( www.ifffsfh.orjf were approved for the drawing to be held among youth applicants nationwide. As part of the Malone Youth Initiative, , Karl Malone and DWR turn www.fnaws.org www.nwtf.org. www.pheasantBforever.org. stuff into kids trophy hunting and www.safariclub.org. The Karl Malone Youth Cm-servati- Initiative was Wednesday November 28 SJHS girls basketball hosts Monticello, 7 p.m. November 29 MHS wrestling hosts Nucla, 6 p.m. MHS girls basketball at Green Thursday River 1 November 30 MHS wrestling at Carbon Tournament, Price. MHS boys basketball at Cortez High School, 8: IS SJHS wrestling at Panguitch tournament, TBA SJHS girls basketball at Rowland Hall. TBA Friday Saturday December 1 MHS wrestling at Carbon Tournament, Price. 81 MHS boys basketball (Pagosa Cortez High School, TBA at Delta) MHS girls basketball at Grand, 4, 5:30, 7 p.m. SJHS boys basketball at Rowland Hall. 5:30 p.m. SJHS wrestling at Panguitch tournament, TBA SJHS girls basketball at Altamont, 1:30,3.4:30 p.m. December 2 SJHS wrestling at Bayfield tournament, TBA. Sunday December 4 MHS boys basketball hosts Grand, 4,5:30,7 p.m. Tuesday December 5 MHS wrestling hosts Dove Creek, Wednesday 6 p.m. Thursday December 6 MHS girls basketball hosts Dove Creek, 5:30, 7 p.m. SJHS boys basketball at Farmington tournament, Dec. TBA 6-- 8, launched on November 20 in Salt Lake City to give 30 youths, 14 to 19 years old, the thrill of a lifetime opportunity to participate in guided, trophy hunts. Thanks to a generous donation by Karl Malone, the Utah Wildlife Board supported a proposal brought to it recently by Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife (SFW) and made 30 special Utah hunting permits available for youths. These are not average hunts, according to program organizers. Youths will have an un- precedented opportunity to apply for and draw tags on the most premier hunting units in the state for trophy deer, elk, wild turkey and other game. Hunts will take place in the fall 2002 and the spring 2003. Malone, an NBA star forward with the Utah Jazz and an avid hunter and wildlife vertisements. The National Wild Turkey Federation, the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep, Safari Club International, Pheasants Forever, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the Mule Deer Foundation have joined with SFW in the program. Several million youths will learn about the unmatched hunting Utah has to ofTer and about the conservation efforts required to help wildlife flourish like it has in Utah since the turn of the century, said John Kimball, director of the Division of Wildlife Resources. Getting kids interested in wildlife and habitat conservation will be one of the keys to protecting the future of what Utah has built over the past several decades. Karl Malone and SFW designed the unique program, in partnership with the Division of Wildlife Resources, to give youths the hunting opportunity of a lifetime, according to SFW President Don Peay. Theres a lot of doubt and uncertainty in the world today, but nature is always constant, Peay said. "Bull elk always conservation advocate, committed $50,000 to cover up to $1,000 in travel expenses and all of the license and guide fees for youths who are successful in drawing one of the special tags. bugle in October, bighorn Theres nothing Id rather sheep butt heads in November do than be outdoors, hunting and waterfowl migrate in the fall. We hope these hunts will with my family and friends, Malone said. These youth provide youths a chance to enhunts will last a few days, but joy the simple, constant things the memories will last forever. of life and quality time with Thats the type of thing I want their families in Utahs great to be involved in. outdoors. A number of different conYouth applicants must fill servation groups will help pro- out and return an application mote these hunts to youths to one ofthe participating conacross the country. Applica- servation organizations by tions will be available immeApril 15, 2002. There will be meeta public drawing for the perthe at diately chapter conservaof mits on April 30, 2002. Appliings participating tion organizations, and cations and additional details through national magazine ad are available online at any of , several premier Midwest pheasant and waterfowl hunts have also been arranged by Pheasants Forever in Minnesota. In addition to the 30 hunts offered nationwide, there will be seven additional trophy elk www.muledeer.org), or by emailing the Utah Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation at RMEFuthavahoo.com. The program will also be promoted at Utah sporting goods retailers and across the country during seven Interna- and deer hunts offered to Utahs youth hunters. These hunts will also be distributed via the local Utah chapters of the participating conservation tional Sportsmens Exposi- tions, one of which will be held in Salt Lake City from March 14-1- 7, 2002. The Utah Wildlife Board approved additional permits for the hunts, and did not take existing permits away from the public to provide the opportunity. Seven trophy bull elk permits and six trophy mule deer permits, as well as six wild turkey permits, one cougar permit, one bear permit N ewJDi groups. For the second year in a row, Karl Malone has donated $100,000 to Utah conservation groups for various wildlife con- servation projects... These $100,000 donations are in addition to his $50,000 donated for the special youth hunts. g ta UD.i a g n o s is1 i Dr. G.O. Miller, DDS Dr. Brian J. Goodwine, DDS FAMILY DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS 435-587-25- 28 217 S 100 W Monticello 7 am - 7 pm Blanding 678-27- 81 Mon - Fri Monticello 587-230- 2 SAN .TUAN PHARMACY DIVERSIFIED MORTGAGE SERVICES The Experienced Mortgage Professionals Britt R. 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