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THE OREM LINDON TIMES HAS THE SOLE AUTHORITY TO EDIT AND LOCATE ANY CLASSIFIED CLASSI-FIED ADVERTISEMENT AS DEEMED APPROPRIATE. THE OREMLINDON TIMES RESERVES RE-SERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY ADVERTISING. ADOPTION ABORTION? WHY? CONSIDER adoption. Warm, secure, loving home available for newborn baby. Please call attorney at 1-800-606-4411. A-781 mean) 12282000 ADOPTION. ARE YOU pregnant and considering adoption? Happily married, loving couple wishes to adopt newborn. We are certified adoptive parents. Will provide bright future for your baby in our warm, loving and financially fi-nancially secure home. Stay-at-home mom with doting father. Legal and medical expenses paid. Please call toll free 1-888-786-6899. Joanne and Michael, (ucan) 12'28 2000 AUTOMOBILES CHARITY CARS DONATE your vehicle. As seen on Oprah and People Magazine! Tax deductible, free towing. 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"The spring hunts are being held as an experiment," said Alan Clark, Wildlife Section chief for the Division Divi-sion of Wildlife Resources. "The Wildlife Board wants to see if allowing allow-ing hunting in the spring results in hunters taking a lower percentage of female bears and leads to fewer incidents of bears killing livestock." Since Utah discontinued its spring bear hung, and went to a fall-only hunting season in 1993, livestock depredation incidents involving in-volving bears have increased substantially sub-stantially in some areas in the state. The percentage of female bears taken by hunters has also more than doubled statewide. The board approved the spring bear hunts as a five-year experiment. experi-ment. '" The experimental spring hunts will be' held April 14 to May 21,' 2001 on the Wasatch Mountains West and Wasatch Mountains, Currant Cur-rant Creek-Avintaquin units in central Utah; the Nine Mile, Anthro-Range Creek Unit in northeast north-east Utah; and the LaSal Mountains Moun-tains Unit in southeast Utah. All legal hunting methods will be allowed during the spring hunts. Spring hunters must attend an orientation ori-entation course that will stress the importance of not taking female bears. Fall hunting will not be allowed al-lowed on units open to hunting in the spring. In addition to the experimental i 1 V w 1 ii rWe have an Extensive Credit Program. We can help with a New or Used car and Reestablish your credit. No Hassle 24 hr. Credit Line. (801)492-1870 Or For One-on One Help Call Jake at 492-0100 mTiTM A1 Familv Owned & Operated 523 W. Main, American Fork, Utah Exit 281 801-492-1110 Jfuc. flhniIDMMHt I r A Mlbim l-Cer CotMUmI MUckaaia bthd Cars Available Taarla 34 ar 41412 Direct Repair Shon For MASYIAS CASUALTY fkSMKSUM M. i i r. . . . . Maa. TIPS We want the scoop on what's happening in 'Town" V Call in News Tips: 225-1340 spring hunts, the board also approved ap-proved a total of 212 black bear hunting permits for Utah's 2001 seasons. That's a slight decrease from the 214 permits offered in 2000. The Book Cliffs and Nine Mile, Anthro-RANGE Creek units were the units to see the biggest decrease in permit numbers. A total of 15 permits will be offered for the Book Cliffs Unit in 2001, compared to 29 for the 2000 season. A total of 15 permits also will be offered for the Nine Mile Unit. In 2000, a total of 20 permits were offered there. Clark said both of the east-central Utah units lack any high elevation eleva-tion areas. "Bears in these units were really affected by this summer's drought," he said. Clark said there was little if any cub production on the units and some adult bears died. Other adult bears began to disperse from the units, apparently looking for areas with better habitat. While permits were decreased in the two east-central units, they were increased for the San Juan and LaSal Mountains units, both of which are in southeastern Utah. A total of 30 permits will be offered of-fered for the San Juan Unit, an increase in-crease of 10 from the 20 offered in 2000. A total of 30 permits also will be offeredjfor the LaSal Mountains Unit. K total of 19 were offered' there in 2000. Bear sightings on the units have increased in recent years, which indicates bear populations on the units are growing, said Bill Bates, wildlife manager for the Division of Wildlife Resources' Southeastern Region. Applications for Utah's 2001 black bear hunts will be available by February 5, 2001. ! For more information call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources Re-sources office, or the Division's Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-4700. 1 t i I United Way awarded federal funds United Way of Utah County has been chosen to receive $108,720 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in Utah Val- The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by the Federal Emergency Management Manage-ment agency (FEMA) and consists of representatives from The Salvation Sal-vation Army, American Red Cross, Council of Jewish Federations, Catholic Charities, USA, National Council of Churches Christ in the U.S.A. and United Way of America. United Way of America will provide the administrative staff and function as fiscal agent. The Board was charged to distribute distrib-ute funds appropriated by Congress Con-gress to help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need areas around the country. coun-try. A local board will determine how the funds awarded to United Way of Utah County are to be distributed dis-tributed among the emergency TACK and SADDLE AUCTION Three Bar Saddlery of San Antonio. Texas has ordered a dispersal of all merchandise seized from their Montana Distributor. Per order of creditor and distributor, all merchandise will be offered at Public Auctions. This auction will have approximately 7 1 Western Saddles, 6 Cordura. 5 Youth, 7 Pony, 3 Australian, 3 English, and 5 Pack Horse Saddles. PLUS Everything imaginable used on or around a horse! Groom Items, Oster Clippers, Saddle Stands, Cinches, Larligos, Reins, 100 Silver and Rawhide Bridles and Halters, Breast Collars, Lead Ropes, Saddle Pads and Blankets, Hoof Nippers, Rasps, Lunge Lines & Whips, Waterproof Canvas Winter Blankets. PLUS 100 s of other items! ! ! ! Auctioneer. Spence Rogers, Telephone 800.854.0322 AUCTIONEERS NOTE.'! This is a one time opportunity to stock your tack room or store with brand new, brand name merchandise at a fraction oft he original cost. Manufactures New Warranties apply. TERMS: Cash, ATM and Credit Cards, No Checks WANT A GREAT DEAL ON A NEW CMC? WANT A SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM? WE'LL PAY YOU TO DRIVE TO: Salt Lake Valley GMC 33rd South at 7th West Salt Lake City, UT 800-933-5027 $200 OUT OF TOWN INCENTIVE PLUS ANY FACTORY REBATES JUST PRESENT THIS AD WHEN YOU PURCHASE! Visit us on the web www.saltlakevalloygmc.foin Do one thing. Do it wd i.ui.i.ut.yiwir.uiM..iui Fax 768-8379 C 880 North 100 East Lehi Men. - Fri. 8 am to 5 pm 1 Tun Ups Alignments Svsnien Repairs Meter Change Owt Cemplete Mechanical Ferelgn, Demestic & 4x4 31 N. lidBitrlol Fork Drbt Orem food and shelter programs run by local service organizations in the area. The local board is responsible respon-sible for recommending agencies to receive these funds and any additional finds available under this phase of the program. Under the terms of the grant from the National Board, local governmental or private voluntary volun-tary organizations chosen to receive re-ceive funds must meet the following follow-ing criteria: be non-profit, have an accounting system and conduct an annual audit, practice nondiscrimination, nondis-crimination, have demonstrated the capability to deliver emergency emer-gency food andor shelter programs, pro-grams, and have a voluntary board if it is a private, voluntary organization. Qualifying organizations are urged to apply. For more information informa-tion about the Emergercy Food and Shelter National Board Program, Pro-gram, call Bill Hulterstrom at United Way of Utah County, (801) 374-2588. 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