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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24, 1994 Elliott named Northern Arizona Fair Queen Leah Elliott was named the girL vied for the royalty posiAccident report on Eat Pratt 1991 Northern Arizona Fair tion. The large pageant crowd was dump road. Juvenile was cited Queen at an Augut 19 contet. Leah will serve a royalty oer treated to a talent, music and an for too fat for conditions. the upcoming Northern Arizona evening gown competition, in August 6 Criminal damage on East Pat Fair contet next weekend. Car- which the young ladies were esDrive. Eggs were thrown at ve- rie Mackel prang w a named firt corted by their fathers. Leah Elliot won the talent comhicle. Incident under investiga- attendant, and Conni Rav wa named second attendant. 12 at petition, and Conni Ray won tion. tractive and talented Fredonia M iss Congeniality. August 8 Theft at 18U North Main. Two August 5, 1994 abandoned vehicles were reported missing, and were located. Assault upon police officer at 35 South 100 East. Buck-shoMaples was arrested and jailed, and is awaiting preliminary. Tommi Patrick Lee, Chief 9 t Sheriff Maxwell Jackson receives an award from Law Enforcement Ranger at Glen Canyon NRA. The award was presented to Jackson for his cooperation and partnership with other law enforcement agencies. The plaque reads :1994 Partners in law enforcement. Photo by Ginger Kitchen. Sheriff Jackson receives award August Commission Paging Service Now Only $11.00 per Month Great Service and SPECIAL 1-800-28- 6-7055 for your nearest dealer U.S. Ditrict Judge David Sam sponsibility to protect students has dimissed allegations of mis- from un wise decisions or actions. conduct made in a lawsuit by BYU has argued from the Bud Orr againt the Brigham beginning that this case was a Young University football prosimple malpractice action. Actwo gram years ago. cording to the Universitys at- Judge Sam ruled on August 5 that the former BYU linemans August 11 attorneys could not prove that the Reported harrassment at 255 BYU football program was conSouth 100 West. Charges have ducted without regard tot he safety been filed. of athletes, as Orr had charged. August 12 The judge also ruled that eviPrivate property traffic acci- dence produced by Orrs attor-' dent at Judd Auto Service Staneys proved that Orr would not tion. have had a successful profesAugust 13 sional football career because his Reported trespassing at East health would not have permitted Pat Drive. him to do so. The Court said that August 15 football players, like other adults, appreciates Sheriff Jacksons and their personalities. The plaque reads: 1994 Partprofessionalism and assistance. She said that too often when ners in law enforcement, premultiple agencies work together, sented to Maxwell Jackson, 1 i i jurisdictional jealousies occur. w o i k n g tog et h er fo r com m u n ty Continued from Pcipe enLee said that Sheriff Jackson service and integrity in law a building permit. He was asked had consistently provided the forcement, Glen Canyon N.R.A. to bring a cost estimate back regarding the remodeling of the fire house. Tyce Palmer (who is a U.S. Resource Coordinator for the soil conservation district Agricultural Protection areas) spoke on the concept of the Agricultural protection area. Unanimous vote that the Commission agrees with the concept of the Agricultural protection areas, and to have the agr icultural advisory hoard present proposals on fees, etc. Fred Brueck discussed the fire department and Kanab City agreements with the dept. He asked the Commission to try to Call receives favorable ruling Reported dog biting. Ms. Tommi Patrick Leo, Chief leadership necessary to complete Law Enforcement Ranger, Na- the job without this happening. Sheriff Jackson has served as tional Park Service, Glen Canincident commander at many Area yon National Recreation such SheriffMax-w'elevents as Memorial Day l recently presented Jackson with an award. It Weekend, Labor Day and any was presented to Jackson for other serious situations where Reported theft at Shortstop meeting the responsibilities in direction and leadership is Conoco under investigation. comdeal to needed with the rural areas of Kane County many August 17 through partnering with other plex public safety problems. This in Minor possession of alcohol law enforcement agencies such requires knowledge, experience 35 100 South East. Juvenile as the National Park Service. and the ability to deal successLee said that the Park Service fully with a variety of people PRICES. BYU come up with $6,000 to help with the full time fire chief. Agreed to accept the resignation of Cindy LaCorti, effective August 31, and that of Eric Johnson, County Assessor, effective July 28, 1994. Accepted the court contract of Brent Bowcutt. Approved a business license for the Whispering Pines, with no action taken on the Old Rock Church lease. A motion was made to not have Steve Puro go to Japan and to not form a visitor center board at this time. Motion passed. must take responsibility for their own safety; and that a university does not have a parent-likre- e torneys, the other charges against BYU were frivolous, included to gain publicity and to pressure BYU to settle the case. The decision vindicates the universitys position that the BYU football program was not on trial and should not be, according to the BYU counsel. The Court ruled that Orr may pursue a medical malpractice action against BYU if he is able to prove that BYLTsdoctors andtrain-er- s were negligent. However, say BYl Fs attorneys, there is no evidence that the BYU doctorsor trainers were guilty of malpractice. 1994 Archery deer hunt opens Dean DWIi Educa- Mitchell, tion & Information officer representing uphill shots, as well higher mountain areas have received afternoon thundershowers w hich will keep deer in those areas spread out. Archery hunting is a very' chal- sharp. Learn where the vital organs on a deer are located. Many novice archers are not exactly sure where to place an arrow on an animal for a humane kill. The best shot for an archer on a deer is when the animal is in a quartering away position. This allows a maximum vital area shot and good penetration of the broadhead. Pay close attention to the wind. Humans give off a distinct odor that deer can detect easily. In the morning, wind generally blows downhill. In the afternoon, wind By as downhill shots. Saturday, August 20th, was Scouting and noting habits of the opening of Utah's 1994 ar- deer in areas w here you hunt are chery deer hunt. The outlook for very important in archery huntthisyearshunt is about the same ing. Although deer are Liken evas lastyear. Archery hunter suc- ery year by stalking, most anicess in 1993 was 21 percent. mals are taken by hunters who Because of the very dry sum- have learned deer habitsand who mer, deer are most likely to be wait for the deer to come to th em. concentrated in areas w here they Archers should make sure can find water. Recently, Utahs their broadheads are razor lenging sport practiced by only two percent of Utahs hunting population. Because of the unique nature of archery hunting, sportsmen should keep some things in mind when going afield during the hunt. First, practice, practice, practice is the best advice that can be given to any archer. Serious veteran archers know' the importance of spending a lot of time prior to the season fine tuning and practicing with their equipment. Novice and beginning archers need to realize that you cant just pick up your archery tackle and head for the hills the night before the season and expect to be successful. Chances are, youre going to wound deer that you can never recover if you dont practice and fine tuneyour equipment. Archers should practice on outdoor ranges and shoot from various angles blows uphill. Many commercial scents are available to cover human odor such as pine and sage. Lures that smell like deer foods and other deer are also available. Archers should become proficient at tracking deer. If you shoot a deer with an arrow, dont jump up and run after it. Chances are, the deer is goingto run only a short distance. Be patient for at least 30 minutes and then begin to follow the trail. |