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Show Thursday, August 2, 2007 SPRINGVILLE HERALD 9 f A T . . . . ; i : -! 14 A-; V- . - -til 1 f - ' ij I J lit. ' ' ' " - mm These Mapleton girls enjoyed the shade, snow cones and festive head gear at the Mapleton 24th of July celebration at Mapleton City Park. Pictured are, from left: Michaela Hughes, Julia Rose Raymer, Patricia Freeborn and Stacy Beutler. Photo by Christi C. Babbitt Talia Wolf gramm sings as part of a concert by 1 980s band The Jets on Friday. The Jets performed at the Spring Acres Arts Park in Springville. Photo by Christi C. Babbitt Upland Game Hunting Guide available r tt ' . I r -. ? hi HI L-i ' ; nnriri n 'n I ' " ' A lit L-J lit 11 "1 If you haven't been to Kelly's Grove this summer, you might be in for a surprise. This very large home is being built on the northeast edge of the canyon park next to the baseball diamond and horseshoe pits. It is shown here with the Kiwanis Pavilion in the foreground. It's hot in Utah right now, but a sign that cool fall weather is on its way is waiting for you at your local sporting goods store or the Division of Wildlife Resources' Web site. Utah's Upland Game Hunting Guide for the 2007 - 2008 season is now available. In addition to sporting sport-ing goods stores and the DWR's Web site (www. you can pick the guide up at your nearest DWR office. "Utah's upland game hunts begin with the ptarmigan ptar-migan season on Aug. 25," says Dean Mitchell, acting Conservation Outreach Section chief for the DWR. "The upland game season doesn't end until the cottontail cot-tontail rabbit and snowshoe hare hunts end on Feb. 29. That's six full months of hunting." In addition to providing hunters with lots of opportunity, oppor-tunity, Utah's upland game also provide a lot of diversity. "Utah has 15 different species of upland game, "Mitchell says. "If you want, you can hunt white-tailed white-tailed ptarmigan high in the Uinta Mountains one day and chukar partridge on the rocky slopes of the West Desert the next." ; Mitchell says upland game hunting is also a great way to get young people into hunting. "The Utah legislature has removed re-moved the minimum age at which a young person can hunt small game in Utah," he said. "If you're a parent, we encourage you to take ad- vantage of this change and take your kids hunting this year. But kids must still pass our Hunter Educa!-tion Educa!-tion course before they can hunt, so make sure you register reg-ister them early for the four-week four-week class. Once they pass the course, they'll receive a free hunting license." A list of Hunter Education Educa-tion courses is available at www.wildlife.utah.gov huntereducation. Utah's Wild Horse & Burro Adoption 0 AD0 Wild uorse Viand Burro Program U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Special Adoption Fee for Pairs Adopt a Mare or Jenny Pair for $1 25.00 Aug. 1 thru Sept. 28, M-F 9-3 Sat. Aug 11 & Sept 22, 8-4 Special Weanling Adoption Saturday,October 20, 8-4 Also adopt at: Manti Adoption, August 25 or Delta Wild Horse & Burro Facility M-F 8-5 (435)864-4068 Jacket $4.00 Cash Back Wardrobe ' $20.00 Cash Back I Jewelry . $20.00 Cash Back I - v i 1 " -v iJ- ' 5 li S i x(' - , Lunch . V ; J J 1 $5'00 Cash Back I A I f Opening a Zions Bank checking account has always been rewarding. For example, each account automatically comes with our popular Cash Rewards program, giving you up to '50 cash back on qualified signature-based Visa Debit Card purchases at participating merchants. But for a limited time, we'll double your cash back when you open a new checking account up to $1,000 per month. So now you can enjoy the benefits of a Zions Bank checking account with free Internet Banking and Bill Pay. For more information visit your local Zions Bank branch, call 1 -800-789-BANK (2265) or visit us online at zionsbank.com. zwnsbank.com |