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Show T"T UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April give more hunters a chance to hunt this popular area, "said Steve Oanney,' Big Gama coordinator for the Divi- sion of Wild life Resources. aRACand Division recommendation which increased the number ofbuck deer that needed to be left on the unit after each falls hunting season to 25 bucks per 100 does. With the existing buck population on the unit at nearly 40 bucks per 100 does, additional huntingcan still be allowed this year, even with the higher buck to doe objective. The 25 bucks per 100 does ratio is lower than the 30 bucks 100 does on the famed -- Internet web site at www.nr.state.ut.uadwrdwr.htm sources Permit numbers will be posted on the site the week of April 9. Results of Utahs 2001 Big Game Draw will be available by April 30. More hunters will behunting buck deer on the Book Clifft Unit in the board increased permit numbers from 368 last year to 532 this season. The increase requested by the Division was unani- - SPINNING WOOL Peggy Denton demonstrates how to spin wool into diread during an open house sponsored by the Roosevelt Chapter Utah Daughters of the Pioneers. Lastspring,theboardapproyed . aunsaugunt Unit in southwest Utah, but higher than the 15 bucks per 1 00 does objective on Utahs general season hunt areas. A total of 787 limited entry bull elk permits will be available this fall. Thats an increase at 30 from the 757 offered in 2000. The biggest increase is on the Manti Unit in central Utah. Inadditiontoincreasing permit num Paged! horn sheepandMocky Mountain goat will be similar to Gnnit numbers on most units. Buck deer permits increased in Book Cliffs at meeting More buck deer, bull elk, Rocfy Mountain bighorn sheep and bison hunting permits will be available in Utahs Big Gapis Draw this year. At its meeting April 5 in St. George, the Utah Wildlife Board approved an increase in buck deer permits for the Book Cliflii Unitin and permit increases for several bull elk and Rocky Mountain bighorn k sheep units. The board also approved 29 per- -' mits for an additional hunters choice bison hunt on the Henry Mountains. Hunters can team how many permits were approved by the board by visit- ing the Division of Wildlife Re- .10. 2001- - Tthe public will now have a better feel for habitat conditions and range trends on Utahs deer management units after the board voted to add trend information to each deer units written management plan. hereon the unit, the board also ap-- a proved request for 30 depredation bull permits. These permits will be Crop disaster used toaddressaseriouB public safety and depredation problem caused by increasing numbers of mature bulls that have taken up residency near highways and agricultural lands cm the east and west sides of the unit Eleven Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep permits will he available this fall. Six were available last year. Transplants of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep into Utah are the biggest reason for the permit increase, "said Jim Karpowitx, species coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. An additional hunters choice bison hunt will be held on the Henry program announced The Crop Disasater Program provides financial assistance to formers 2000 crop losses directly attributed to adverse weather and related conditions. Producers are eligible for disaster benefits with qualifying losses in excess of 35 of the expected production on the crop. Eligible producers include owners, operators, and landlords, tenants and sharecroppers who share in the risk of producing the Mountains in southeast Utah. Twenty-nin-e permits will be offered for the hunt, which runs Nov. 17 to Dec. 4. Buck pronghorn permits crop. The final date for the sign-u- p period has not yet been announced. Applications are being accepted at the Farm Service Agency Office, 240Westhighway40,RooaeveIt,UT. 1 Please call (435) ext 2 if you have any questions. dipped slightly, from 530 offered to 2000 to 517 this fall. Cranney said a dry spring in 2000 resulted in poor pronghorn fawn survival across much of the state. Bull moose, desert big- - epwtes; 722-249- i: :x . I .0 r?'Af 4 a i mm TOOELE - In the eary morning hours of Sunday crews at the Magnesium Corporation of America pulled out the last of that plants old magnesium technology cells and finished installing new sealed cells. That move, said plant manager Tom Tripp, will mean that MagCorp, long the nations leading air polluter, will soon be far down on the nations list of top pollutors.-Transc- ipt Bulletin. TOOELE- - With so many new neighborhoods being developed, Tooele County has become one of the top four fastest growing counties in Utah, according to the 2000 Census. The three counties that had a greater population increase than Tooele include Summit at 91 .6 percent growth. Washing-toBulletin (86.1 percent) and Iron County (62.5 percent. n The Brands and Fashions You Want WASATC- Timber takes Property Owners Association (TLFQA) submitted a letter to Wasatch County Commissioners granting permission for the Saints torun a sewer line through their Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y property, ifthe county would meet 10 conditions- .- Wasatch Wave H- boating trip Sunday turned into a smelly and disgusting event for some Delta resident s who discovered dead calves in the Sevier River. 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