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Show ijill Id TIMES . U By Eniie Milnor i fs-a "tfry's Warth" owning watching Moab's Red , perform as thoy did last Friday nilit'at Mosrnmhli ; r.a in their victory owr tlio Fniita Wldoats in their first ': ssoaramv. And shaking of money's worth, an added . ..,. is the half-time performance put on bv Jovoe Victor's J . school drill team. The provision and artistry 0f the i .;J ft their first job of the year was something t see The J -K?S.i '8i"id f-1ns "f'lize half-time to troop down i ;jrvur.d for a snwke and a stretch is small, but they arc 4 3 shew. Tfe. Friday's game highlights Himeoornirt activities Sr&V as the opponent assures fans of a tough ball game! '! is'tfcf sdoVd attraction of Homecoming, with its pageantry i tauty. should assure the Red Devils a capacity crowd . "!? ' " " l"and game bird hunts have always been popular in Ha.' even, though bird populations in some species have de- d appreciably. But there would be no upland game bird in this stare if it weren't for a large percentage ef ;V. jcorers who keep their property open to" hunting, "even tf-i suffering the irresponsibility and damage that a small , Vx!i:;Tge of "sportsmen"' inflict on "the land. Those who v-x their bird hunting should take a minute this year to ni the lard owners who are willing to put up with it. ' tiir. them, there would be no game bird hunting. .TaJa- the terms of some obscure agreement this year fcsea the l S. and Mexico, one of the silliest laws we've : heard of came into being. That's the one that says you s so longer k:H scavenger birds, the crows and magpies. tar. earfky gcod they do, we'll never know. And the way fcOBp!y, they'll never be on the "endangered species" L Re yu can't shoot them any longer. A few years ago., the community of Green River, through Sforrsmen's club and the volunteer fire department, offer-i offer-i l bc-icty for magpies. The kids ef the community re-xiii re-xiii and really thinne-d the nest-robbing birds down in " 8 raiTey. The result was that within a short season, the ; -ack pbeasar.t population grew tremendously, and hunters si-at af their best years. We're afraid the magpies will j i-S 4e pheasants now. ji .:Ic-3b Conservation OTicer Clair Davis will be trans- sum. ws learned unofficially last week. Clair, who 1 sa-werthe Moab area job a few seasons ago when long, "via Dan Wir.baurn retired, will be moving to Salt Lake E? ht the Department of Wildlife Resources. The move i jt.taoly be made shortly after- deer season, Clair says. 1 . fc risk him wen in tht new post. '-. I : Sobers of Moab's Booster Club are seeking volunteers -,hEoBt their ranks, even though the Club still has a lot fieabership, interest and enthusiasm, j -'-Tmb fee Gub was first started a number of years ago, 1 Iks feared by some that they might constitute a disruptive ' -j few in high school athletics. Others predicted that the : j ?m would fall apart in a season or two. That hasn't been .1 ease at all. The Boosters have contributed greatly to or-t or-t feed athletics in Moab, and have gotten stronger every -i r livings are held regularly during the school year, and '- J tK5 feature a special attraction in the form ef a coach, '. Un noted sportswriter, etc. If you like high school sports V 4 not ta help make the programs more successful, join j fcntact Cal Wyatt, Keith Brewer, Pancho Tabberer, ;5 -a Zimmerman or any one of a number of active Booster V nt-mbers. They will fill you in on the particulars and Iffle you to the ranks. It's a husband and wife affair, so . j Mom along, too. ' 1 hMM i iimim I mil pi ! i |