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Show Page 14 The Springville Herald - August 6. 2003 . ; a J t. - f' J . i r it V Q Special pfiflsasaoiifi lmvjoityoa hunfts f or youGn A chance to hunt ring-necked ring-necked pheasants with oilier young hunters awaits 12 to 15-year-olds who sign up for one of five special youth pheasant hunts to be held in Utah this fall. "We're holding these hunts to increase the interest young people have in upland game hunting and wildlife conservation," says Dean Mitchell, upland game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "The hunts are a lot of fun. The kids don't have to compete with dad or older brother for a pheasant, and those who have participated in the past have really enjoyed it." Getting qualified to participate is easy. All that recent 12 to 15-year-old Chairs come in all sizes! Mary Norris, a receptionist volun- 'ffif0 T teer at the Springville Museum of Art, created and donated f"d"an annlication and a miniaturechalr for Hafen-Dallin Guild's annual fund- lSm- raiser. The chairs will be accepted until August 31 and then write a one 8 essay o k auctioned off in November, the proceeds will be used to- . I want t o com .n lie wards completion of the new wing at the MAme Utah "P land ga me hu, mg may ueiurmt: a iiiau u. m.j w u.. . . upland game hunting tradition because...." Completed applications and essays must be postmarked on or before Sept. 8 t be considered for one of the hunts. Applications are available on page 23 of the 2003-2004 Utah upland Game Proclamation; at Division off Wildlife Resources offices and hunter education centers; and on the DWR's upland game Web page at wildlife.utah.gov uplandgame. Young people must include their name, address, telephone number or e-mail address on their application, and indicate which hunting session they'd like to attend. The youth hunts will be held Nov. 8 on five state wildlife management areas. The WMAs will be closed to all other hunters on Nov. 8. The hunts will be held at the Willard Bay WMA south off Willard Bay Reservoir; at the James Walter Fitzgerald WMA, about 6 miles north of Vernon; at the Mallard Springs WMA, about 1 Vi miles southeast of Myron; at the Pahvant WMA, about 5 miles northwest of Fillmore; and at the Huntington WMA, about 2 miles north of Huntington. The Willard Bay WMA hunt will be limited to 90 young people, the Mallard Springs WMA hunt will be limited to 30 and the Huntington WMA hunt will be limited to 75. The remaining 1 l This quilt, "Swirly Twirly Gigs", is currently on display at the Springville Museum of Art and will be used as the award for this year's prize drawing. The winner will be chosen on August 31. the last day of the current quilt show. The quilt was pieced by Sharon Aposhian Wright, chairperson of the quilt show. 1 ti?L' Now is the time to enroll in a new kind of school to change your child's future. You only get one chance at your child's education! A University for Children K-12 NASCU accredited since 1996 Small classes - average 8 students learning style sensitive Individualized preparation for college and life Tutor-4-Credit year roundall grades, all subjects, sub-jects, all college test prep. www.university-for-children.org 757 South Main Springville 4189-0673 two hunts will be limited to 100 youth hunters each. Each youth who participates will be allowed to take two pheasants from a number of Birds released on the areas before the hunts. . 'w"Weve noticed that the number t of young people participating in hunting in Utah has declined significantly over time," Mitchell said. "These hunts are an opportunity to get young people interestedin upland game bird hunting and wildlife conservation by allowing them, without competition from other hunters, to go into the field and experience what it's like to take an upland game bird. "They also allow us a 'hands-on' way of teaching these youth what it means to be ethical, responsible hunters." Upon arriving for the hunts, youth hunters will be given a brief presentation about hunter ethics and safety by certified Utah Hunter Education instructors. After the presentation, they'll go afield and will have two to three hours to harvest their birds. Once hunters have taken their birds, they will be given a demonstration and presentation about proper game care and field dressing. Hunter education instructors, Division off Wildlife Resources personnel and other volunteers will assist hunters in the game care and field dressing of harvested pheasants. Each youth must be accompanied by someone 21-year-or-age or older who is willing to sign a waiver of liability. The person 21-year-of-age or older is the only person who will be allowed to accompany that youth into the field during the hunt. "Participants who have a trained hunting dog, or dogs, are encourage to bring them, Mitchell said. More information about the hunts if available on page 22 and 23 of the 2003-2004 Utah Upland Game Proclamation or by calling the nearest DWR office or the Salt Lake City office at 801-538-4700. The special youth hunts are sponsored by the Division off Wildlife Resources, the Golden Spike and Great Sale lake chapters of Pheasants Forever, andthe Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association. The Utah County Fair needs your entries: The fair, which will be held at Thanksgiving Point August 7-9, welcomes and encouraged Open Class Exhibit entries from anyone residing in Utah County. All qualified exhibits will be awarded a blue, red or white ribbon. Premium money will be allotted to each class and ribbon. Rosettes will be awarded to those exhibits selected for Best of Show. Entries should be brought to . the Show Barn at Thanksgiving Point on Tuesday, August 5tn from 3 to 6 p.m. Divisions include Floriculture and Horticulture (items from the home floral and vegetable garden.) Fine Arts (oil, water color, acrylics, pen and ink, pencil, charcoal, scratch board mediums, pottery and sculpture), Photography (by professional and amateur exhibitors), Hobbies & Crafts (woodwork, tole painting, dolls, stuffed Nebo Young Parents School Nebo Young Parents School will register new students Tuesday and Wednesday, August 12 and 13 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. each day at 624 South 820 East, Spanish Fork. The school is open to students from Nebo School District and surrounding districts that are either expecting a child or are the primary caretaker of their young child and have not graduated from high school. If students are not able to register on the designated dates or nave other questions they can call Marthanne Argyle, rjrogam manager, at 794- Middle age is when you've met so many people that every new person you meet reminds you of someone else Ogden Nash An expert on horses can tell a horse's age by counting the number of teeth and cheking their condition animals, glass work metal work, jewelry and leatherwork), Home Arts (pies;-pastries, (pies;-pastries, breads and canned items, quilts, needlework; knitting and crochet.) : The Fair Books give a listing of all divisions ad classifications. Fair Books and entry forms are available at the Utan State University Extension Utah County office: 51 S. University, Room 219; Provo. Office hours are weekdays, 8 to 5 p.m. or call 801-370-8470. The Fair Book is also available on the Interne at www.utahcountyonline.org - click on "Departments"; "County Fair" and "Fait Book". I Events and activities at the fair include Jr. Livestock Show, Farm Bureau Talent Showcase, Entertainment Carnival, 4-H Exhibits and Open Class Exhibits. Tickets are available at all TicketmasteC outlets and admission is free the first day. Class of 1 984 The Springville High School Class of 1984 is having their 20-year class reunion this year. For those classmates that have not been contacted, it is because they don't know how to reach you. They are asking classmates, family or friends to please send details (name, address, phone numbers, contact information) to Class of 1984msn.com or call Tracy Oliver Schultz at 801-318-7060. The activities for the reunion are as follows: , September 19 will be the homecoming assembly at 9 a.m. and nomecoming game later. After the game classmates will get together at the Jr. High School. 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