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Show Miniature rodeo queen tryouts set May 27 Art City Days Miniature Rodeo queen try-outs will be held Saturday, May 27 beginning at 5 p.m. preceding the Hobble Gun law costs study available "Firearms Registration, Cost vs. Benefits," a survey of state enforcement agencies on the effectiveness of firearms registration, is available from the National Shooting Sports Foundation. The 14-page study was conducted con-ducted with the aid of state law enforcement agencies in an attempt to measure the benefits attributed to firearms registration by those who- advocate ad-vocate such laws. Most of the 44 states responding to the survey repoted no crimes solved through the tracing of a firearm by serial number. The full report, including detailed results of the survey, . charts and reports from many states, is reference material for sportsmen and legislators. It is available for 245 cents from the National Shooting Sports Foundation, 1075 Post Road, Riverside,- Connecticut 06878. 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They will reign over the Art City Days Minature Rodeo and Parade on June 9 and 10. Utah's turkey hunt continues Wild turkey gobblers take the spotlight as Utah's first hunting season for 1972 moves toward its second weekend. The spring gobbler hunt runs three weekends from April 29 through May 14. Areas open to spring turkey hunting are: Beaver, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Kane, Piute, Sevier, Washington, and Wayne counties. Also included is part of San Juan County north and east of U.S. Highway 163, State Highway High-way 46, and the Lisbon Valley Road. Legal weapons for the hunt are bow and broadhead arrows, muzzle loading rifles, centerfire No. AC012-17J, Self-Wind, Day-Instant Calendar, 98.2 Ft. Water Tested, Yellow Top Stainless Steel Back, Burnt Umber Dial, Luminous, Strap, S65.00 one shown here. Automatic self winding, instant date change calendar, and water resistant down to 98.2 feet. And a price tag to suit any budget. Come in and see our new Seiko watches, and you'll understand why Seiko is the largest manufacturer of jeweled jew-eled lever watches in the world. SEIKO Dayton TIRE SALE PREMIUM "1Y Black wal Reg. Sale Rtg. Sale L- $31.80 $17-27 $39.50 1.86 33 25 17.6? 41.75 2003 1 95 35.70 18.10 46.40 AS 2.08 36.95 17.80 50.45 2'-?6 2.24 40.95 21.44 56.60 24.14 2.43 45.00 21.99 61.95 24.55 2.63 24.37 68-70 26.79 2 84 69.10 27.20 3 ,0 70.40 27 75 2.90 ' 71.15 2858 3 ,6 36.60 14.88 41.80 g 9 1-73 Local Explorers may enter track meets Explorers of the Utah National Parks Council will compete for trophies, gold medals and the opportunity to represent the council in the National Explorer Olympics at Fort Collins, Colorado the last of June 23-24th. Glen Smith Explorer activity chairman and Larry Christensen Olympic chairman announced this week that all Explorer Posts wishing to enter this event should plan to be at the BYU Stadium track 8:30 a.m. May 20 for registration. The events will be divided into two divisions a Venture division for boys ages 14 and 15 and a Explorer division for boys 16 to 18 years of age. To encourage greater participation par-ticipation of the non-lettering high school track team members competition will be limited to boys who did not letter as members of high school teams as of April IS, 1972. Realising that it will be difficult dif-ficult for each boy to obtain track shoes, the only accepted shoe at the council meet will be gym or tennis shoes. According to Mr. Christensen the following 15 events will be conducted on the council level: high jump, long jump, pole vault (using rigid pole) shop put (8 lb. for ventureres and 12 lb. for Explorers), softball throw, 50 yard dash, 10, 110, 440, 88, 44 yard relay 88 yard relay, mile relay, discus and cross country (two miles). Entry fee is $1 per Explorer. This fee entitles him to compete in one event. If he wishes to compete in more than one event he will' be required to pay 25 cents for each additional event entered. Registration and payment of fees will be 8 : 30 a . m. May 20 on the BYU stadium track. All registered Explorers are invited to join. Pony League sets schedule Pony League baseball play has begun for the Blue and Red divisions of the leagues. Three teams are playing in each division including Brookside, Terry's Drive In and Pro Golf Shop in the Blue division; Art City, Thorns and Miners in the Red division. Games will be played May 20 between Art City and Miners and Brookside and Pro Golf beginning at 5:30 p.m. May 22-City 22-City vs. Brookside, Thorns vs. Terry's Drive Inn. May 24-Miners 24-Miners vs. Pro Golf, Brookside vs. Thorns. May 26- Terry's Drive Inn vs. Miners, Pro Golf vs. Art City." Results thus far: Terry's Drive Inn 5, Pro Golf 4; Art City 14, Thorns 5; Pro Golf 9, Brookside 4; Miners 9, Art City 8; Brookside 11 Terry's . 7; Thorns 9, Miners 5. In the standings, each of the teams has one one and lost one. rifles, or shotgun no larger than 10 gauge and no smaller than 20 gauge. Shot sizes larger than BB or smaller than number 6 are unlawful. Bag and possession limit is two male wild turkeys. Shooting hours are daylight hours only. Turkey hunters must have a 1972 small game or combination license and a Spring Wild Turkey Permit. The permits are $3 each and must be obtained NYLON Whitewalls Governor Rampton views Friendship Cruise map and brochure with Mr. and Mrs. Dwain C. Barker, cruise officials, following the governor's gover-nor's signing of "Friendship Week Discarding fish remains advice Fish remains may be discarded in lakes and resevoirs of Utah during fishing season provide it is done over 100 feet from shore, and it complies with special regulations on waters used for culinary purposes. Dean Spackman, Wildlife Resources Assistant Law Enforcement En-forcement Chief, reminded anglers that discarding fish offal within 100 feet of shore or on shore will not be permitted. Conservation officers will cite persons willfully violating litter laws by improperly discarding the fish viscera and trimmings. Streams may also receive fish offal provided it is not left in the immediate vicinity of the shoreline and such depositing complies with local regulations. Air bladders should be broken to facilitate sinking in streams and reservoires. Disposing of fish remains on shore should be done by burying in a suitable place, depositing in a trash can or carrying the remains home. Extra protection given to 32 bird families Extra protection will be given to 32 new families of birds through recent amendments to a 1936 wildlife convention with Mexico, according to Assistant Secretary of the Interior Nathaniel P. Reed. The amendments , were formally for-mally ratified by the United States and Mexico in ceremonies at Mexico City in March 1972. Reed said, "The amendments will, in effect, provide for much needed uniform protection all across North America, including Mexico." Some species were already protected under State laws. Of particular significance is inclusion of six families that encompass all the birds of prey, including ospreys and vultures. The amendments increased from 31 to 63 the number of birds protected under the convention with Mexico. A family of birds is an association of closely related species. A species is a nearly identical group of animals that interbreed and have fertile offspring. off-spring. from any Division of Wildlife Resources office before hunting. Research and experience have shown that a large segment of the males in a turkey population are surplus to reproductive needs. Research and experience have ( DIAMETER ' . T DIAMETER Frank Childs Ex-resident's son receives WSC athletic grant Frank Childs, whose father Carling Childs was a former resident and athlete at the high school here, has accepted a full athletic scholarship to Weber State College at Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Childs report. The Childs family resides in Fullerton, California where Frank played his high school basketball at Fullerton Union High School. At the conclusion of his high school participation on the hardwoods, Frank was selected most valuable player along with making the All-League and all Orange County teams in 1969-70. 1969-70. For the past two years Frank has played for the Cypress Junior College in Cypress, California competing against possibly the toughest junior college league in California. His team defeated three of the first through fourth place finishers in the state tournament this year. He was selected to the All-League All-League team and was selected as co-most valuable player on the Cypress team. Two Cypress College records are claimed by him: nineteen field goals in one game, and a total of 40 points in one game. Frank has also been selected to the Who's Who in junior college basketball, a national selectioq made each year. His selection of Weber State was made after a visit to the campus in April. He received other offers from Long Beach State, Oklahoma State, University of Hawaii, California State College at Fullerton, and others. He aspires to play professional ball after his college career. shown that a large segment of the males in a turkey population are surplus to reproductive needs. proclamation for May 28 through June 3. The cruise will take place on the Green and Colorado Rivers May 27 and conclude on the 28. End of corn use, chumming told Chumming of any kind and using corn for bait are illegal in Utah, according to a Division of Wildlife Resources spokesman. Law Enforcement Chief, John Nagel, said chumming is the placing into the water of any substance or material including, but not limited to, fish or parts thereof, which is not affixed to a hook and line; and which may tend to attract fish to the place where the substance or material is placed. Angling is permitted for bait. The restriction on chumming and using corn for bait should improve the quality of fishing experienced by outdoorsmen. ! Along with the absence of corn, will be the end of the litter that goes with it. The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission has also outlawed all chumming and corn bait on upper Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Reser-voir. Angling regulations are printed in the 1972 fishing proclamation available from license agents throughout the state. U. S. television commercials are constantly establishing new records for the most untruths in the shortest time. 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The championship match pitted them against Salem and the local spikers won both matches, 15-10 and 17-15 to win the first place trophy. Members of the winning Twelfth Ward team include Raymond Felix, Glade Felix, Eric Robinson, Kenneth Ellis, David Hatch, Gilbert White, Kelly Clements, Dennis Larsen and Alan Clark. The team will now enter the All-Church Regional Tourney in GROWING Sports have always been big in the Army. And, some of America's top athletes have worn the Army green. Right how, for example, Stan Smith, the nation's top tennis player, is serving as a specialist 4; and Mel Pender, Olympic gold medal winner, is serving as a captain. But the Army's sports program is not just designed for superstars. For example, at most Army posts, you'll find more sports opportunities for the casual athlete than you'll And at ' any country club. Just to give you an idea, 13 new sports have just been added to the athletic program at Ft. Riley, Kans. They are water polo, cross-country track, weightlifting, boxing, wrestling, racket ball, gymnastics, archery, ar-chery, table tennis, slow pitch softball, swimming, diving, and orinenteering. Tennis anyone? Since gobblers are difficult dif-ficult to bag in the fall, it has become a widely accepted management practice to hunt them in the spring when they are more easily located. The spring hunting season begins after most mating is completed. At this time, hens are incubating eggs and their secretive behavior protects them from disturbance by hunters. At Times ; The times we are living in are wonderful times to, Jive in at times. Salt Lake City which begins Friday, May 19 at 2:30 at the Deseret Gym and continues, through Saturday in a double elimination meet. CASUAL ELEGANCE Cotton Cot-ton velvet, diamond-stitched for a quilted effect, creates a handsome two-button jacket with shaped body. 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