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Tiffany Set r,M lead m ith six ser-- ill r St IumjI t ulley hall teams were m tu turn fur the first time this The uiiliuul Melon Days u Thursday, September 12,2002 imr-3luhrpru?i- teams head to San Juan v-b- all Grand County Middle 20-2- 1 if kTlir had daitihseii mid Kyl.l two kills Willi their fist game uii Hitigoyn both hail one kill cat h Monday evening the hohted San Juan. San Juan is ulways a tough I'liin-pitit- ('outlies wen the team's with pressed imim- - Four Corners school plans November trip Tour ('tuners Selmnl this fail is lmminn an upimrtumty to hiitkpmk Mith an uriline-ulonis- t m Fish und ()m canyons in southeast I'tuh, (ruin Nov I H. Cetlar Mesa in Sun Juun County is u network of ranyuns that are home to numerous rmk art panels and prehistoric ruins. Puebloans (Anusazi) inhabited the canyons and mesa tups between 700 and 2,000 years ago. Expert Dun Keller will lead the 15 rnile bat kpat king Ed Venture into the natural sand-stum- Arui-s-tra- - l and cultural wonders of the desert southwest Keller has an M A. in Anthropology, and has been engaged m field archaeology on the ( 'oloradu Plateau for neuily 25 years. His hrtiad knowledge of the plateau hiuktountry will add depth to participants' archaeo- Scores may not have show n tins, but the girls were moie sure of where they were moving Seventh grade and lust by scores of Again Secrest contributed tbiee act and Croasinun had one kill Eighth grade lost by and 8 15. Ashley st ores of provemt-n- t 5 Arthuleta, Heather Thayne, Megan Williams and Htrigoyn rath had three service aces Kemrey Wells had two key digs in the middle of point-liming rallies. Tlie teams played again on Wednestiny, Sept 11, ut d and 4 p ill. ut the Middle School. Scores were not available at press Unit. the teams The following on travel to Blandmg Monday und return home for a game , against Mnnticello on 6 5 and l!l at p.m. Sept wt-t-- Thui-sday- Fisiiixg Report HH Sot un.Asn.Ks Vi aii exilorat ions complete M'hedule of Four Corners School's 2002 Southwest Ft! Ventures, as A fur well as detailed it ull of FCS's eeo tour olTenngs, can la found on tin- Four Cor- Mt-- site at www SAL MOUNTAINS: Ken's Lake is very low. The lw daily hag limit has been doubled for all game fish until Nov. 1 due to low water conditions and expected loss offish. Fair to good fishing has been reported at almost all La Sal Mountain lakes. Medicine, Oowah and Hidden lakes are highly recommended. Don's Lake was stocked this week, and should offer good fishing through the rest of the year. A Creation of the Imagination... AHAJO MOUNTAINS: Reservoir continues to provide good fishing with baits and lures. Lures in the morning and evening are recommended. There is little or no Koy fishing opportunity at Monticello Keservoir now that the dam, outlet and spillway are under construction. Repair work is scheduled to be completed in early October. The lake will not be restocked until 2003. Fishing is fair with baits and lures at Klanding 3. Recapture Reservoir offers fair trout fishing with baits and lures. At Recapture, the daily bag and possession limit has been doubled for all game fish until Nov. 1. The daily bag and possession limits for all game fish have also been doubled at Lloyd's Lake until Nov. 1. due to low water conditions and expected loss of fish. Angling success has been fair. LAKE IOWEUj Report updated Sept. 4 Wayne Gustaveson, DWR Lake Powell project leader, provides tlie follow ing report: Tlie lake elevation is 3,627 M.S.L. and tlie w ater temperature is 76 - 80 F. P GENERAL ADMISSION ADMIT ONE CHILD 10 TEARS SECTION 0 " W MUST BE ACCOMPANIED MAY BE BT its centennial as America PAID ADULT ADDITIONAL CHARGE f moab lab photo 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- H 4-- 4-- 4-- 20-2- 1 259-755- largemouth bas and sunfish in good numbers. The quick reaction baits were soft plastic grubs which indicates bass were chasing bait fish up in the Last w eeks report of poor fishing was proven wrong in a few places. Bullfrog Bay was the place to he for striper fishing Stripers were boiling from and first light to then again in the evening. The action was in mid bay and quite visible from Bullfrog Marina to Hall's Creek and into the main channel. While the boils are not very long lasting, a few stripers can be caught from eath one and they pop up quite often and are very entertaining to chase. When boils quiet down there are more stripers to catch by trolling down riggers or leaded line at 45 feet in the general area where boils were seen. Use a Little Mac, Shad Rap or Wully Diver behind the down rigger cannon ball. Hite was next best with only a few stripers boiling here and there. There was some decent bait fishing for stripers right at main channel buoy 132. Visit the buoy early and late for fast action on anchovies during twilight periods. Battleship Rink and further back in White Canyon were good for bait fishing and produced a decent bite with shallow running lures cast to cruising stripers. Smallmouth bass fishing at Hite ranges from good to excellent. Top water lures, spinner baits and crank baits were taking smallmouth and water column. These aggressive fish eaters can be caught in a hurry on top and just un- der the surface on shallow running crankbaits. There was a school of stripers in Reflection Canyon that boiled early and late and then ate anchovies during the day. Stripers boiled on the San Juan in quick morning and evening boils from Spencers Camp to Neskahi Bay. Some very nice smallmouth were captured just as striper boils subsided. Bass fishing was Bteady and getting better each day. The lower lake was only fair for smallmouth, and stripers were nonexistent. DWR expects fishing to be quite similar this week. That means Bullfrog and Hite will be the preferred fish catching destinations. The water is cooling, though, and that will jump-sta- rt bass fishing in the lower lake and San Juan. The absence of striped bass in the lower lake remains a mystery. Fish for smallmouth bass if heading out of Wahweap and if you do happen to encounter stripers be sure to let DWR know so they can spread the word. XIxMtk 1)ou! GCHS Drill Team would like to say THANK the community support during our Labor & Food Drive for the Grand County Fundraiser Day Food Bank. We extend a special huge THANK YOU to the fol- lowing people for their help, support and donations: Sheldon Hefner and his Cabin Kettle Com YOU for Your support went way above and beyond! Mike Vogel - City Market Carrie Wells - North Side Texaco of Price, Andy, & Jim Townsend (soda used for food drive) Joey with Frito Lay Moab City Council & Moab City office personnel The Crew at Doles Ice The 60 items uere donated to the Grand County Food Bank Swire Coca-Col- a Times-Independe- nt fko)t7 'D? fitQ If you have a picture you would like to submit as Photo of the 0lEiiRTA1NINbSl Two days under the World's Tallest Big Top in Moab! Monday, Sept. 16 Tuesday, Sept. 17 7:30 p.m. 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. at the Old Spanish Trail Arena Week, drop it otT at Moab Photo Lab by Friday each week. 26 h: Center 259-418- 1 Sponsored by the Humane Society of Moab Valley Storm Damage Ticket Outlet: Arches Book Co.. Century 21 Red Rock Real Estate, Coldwell Banker Arches Realty Mam SCet Musc & Video. Ye Of Geezer Meat shop ORDER TICKETS TODAY pre- span mier youth development organization. After a century, the nation from family farms to urban environment. To tlie youth live in major surprise of many, nearly 351 of today urban centers and suburbs. has a presence in every county in America and Today offers more than 1,000 programs ranging from computer to mountain biking, plants and animals. It membership reflect brings together youth and volunthe diversity of America. of teer adults to build a nation stronger communities. A total of 6 8 million youth, ages 8 to 19 are involved in i coed and programs ranging from aerospace to zoology. State Utah based at is University, Utah in family friendly. has approxiGrand County currently a land grant university. are leader. 35 volunteer and They members mately 150 youth teach service, working together to learn, provide community leadership development and have great fun. memGrand County would like to invite former Fair Grand the to attend leaders County bers or volunteer Cena are In planning on Sept. addition, organizers tennial Celebration Dinner in October during National 8 Week. Call the Grand County Extension Office at for more details. I YOUNGER UPGRADED FOR T In 2tX)2, 411 will celebrate mid-mornin- g logical ners School celebrates centennial; leaders encourage public to see booths at fair 4-- H Jeff Pach&rds CHARGE BY PHONE A tree falls on the bridge on 400 East as a result of flooding Saturday. Bi I |