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Show Page June 30,1978 HILL TOP TIMES 26 ni Kin t tm I 1 TAGS name tourney winners The Thursday Afternoon Carol Grow, low gross Mary Ashford, low net Betty Foster, putts course last week. TAGS Flight: Fudge Kunimoto, low gross Sharon Wignall, low net tournament on the base Hr 1st Flight: Golf Society (TAGS) held a low gross, low net, low putts Following are the winners: Lois Zundell, putts No fishing license bf '' ) &yZMf I ) s IS mYI JvJ p fpf -- 7TS 2 DRIVE ENTHUSIAST EL I TRU TRAC TfT 3if ( i infractions sports f leads Wildlife data just released by the Division According EVERYTHING FOR THE ib" I J , U ONLY $4.50 -- r- S 25 w 11 v I WHITE SPOKE WHEELS GIVE YOUR VEHICLE iw 11 11 J SIZES m r THAT 'IN' LOOK! -- If cases reached Utah courts Resources, 5,170 20 1977. More than percent of this total involved during juveniles. wildlife-relate- d According to James Ware, chief of Law Enforcement with the Division of Wildlife Resources, about 95 per cent of these cases resulted in conviction. Fishing without a license, carrying a loaded gun in a vehicle and taking migratory birds before or after legal hours were the three most common infractions during 1977. Ware points out that Utah, like other states, has two general kinds of violations. "Some laws protect only the sportsman; but most, like fishing without a license and taking game out of season, have a. direct effect upon the resource." "These resource violations can be particularly harmful," Ware says. "In fact, since illegal moose kills nearly equaled the legal harvest in 1977, some areas of the state, such as the Cache-Ric- h unit, may have no moose hunt during 1978." tSf ci Arrests have increased steadily since 1970. In that year 2,456 cases reached the courts. In 1974 the number had reached "1 15x8 of to FOR 4,126. Ware feels there will be even more arrests in the future. f"f i i...,mnni-..TT.i- . in. ri.mi.inn Mi. "Wildlife law enforcement has become increasingly ir- specialized in recent years. We now have officers better equipped to deal with wildlife-relate- d problems." UNfROYAL STEEL GLASS RAD1ALS SIMILAR TREAD SIZE 1 unmoYAL f& "Lin 1 SALE REG. BR78x13 DR78x14 ER78x14 FR78x14 GR78x14 HR78x14 GR78x15 HR78x15 LR78xl5 DESIGN 1977: $4233 3S" 2.06 47" 41,s 2.38 4891 4295 2.47 ,52" $4495 2.65 54,s 469i '591' $4995 $4695 ,564S $654' VIOLATION 3.11 3.44 TIGER PAWS 4 SIZE P' f fit -- j"rSA S V IK ,i vstf. 11V 1 A78x13 E78x14 F78x14 G78x14 H78x14 G78x15 H78x1S IV .; L78xl5 PLY POLYESTER 1 REG. I 27" 1 F.E.T ,32" 2395 1.69 2793 2.13 2995 2.26 349S $3195 2.45 309S 32 93 359 jo . SALE 349i 3195 t36fS 349f 39,s 3695 2 60 Coy OPEN ALL bii DAY SATURDAY 1 2-45 ALL TIRES 2.65 2.93 MOUNTED n 3 I1 1 1 363 AAlI AVI 3W.444? V .wkK 7IT2Trtf?7? C ' V. NO. OOOIN Wangton Blvd 3?3-4l USE OUR SPEED LANES... MOST CARS ARE IN AND OUT IN 15 MINUTES ....w iOY j'VOO A R VFRDAU 773-31- "..kjh SO. OGDEN D , 36.'5 e:VfDA.f 394-264- 7 "Hai P() 2 CLEAR?!! ID itH N MAIN 773-11- 58 1,219 357 300 276 230 189 175 170 164 118 Celebrate holiday at Lagoon; base has discount tickets In addition to local Fourth of July events in Wreber and Davis County, Lagoon Amusement ?nd Recreation Park is planning a day of festivities. This year a special diving exhibition has been added to the usual rides, games, Pioneer Village and other attractions at the amusement park. By clipping the coupon in this week's Hill Top Times, the show will be free instead of the normal $1 charge. There will be five performances on the Fourth, so individuals should be certain to clip enough coupons for each family member to see one of the performances. Also featured will be a July 4th rodeo sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune. No tickets or service charge will be required. CfTTI OODEN I ""l VrM" 61 t - imw - FREE! fSl NUMBER OF ARRESTS Fishing without a license Carrying a loaded gun in a vehicle Taking migratory birds before or after hours Taking wildlife without license on person Failure to properly tag wildlife Taking fish with more than one pole Hunting without a license Failure to appear in court Destroying the sex of game Taking swans without a permit 2.85 3.04 2.90 $5l 95 599 60" The following ten violations headed the list of arrests during F.E.T. C" Hill's Recreation Ticket Office has provided Lagoon Rodeo tickets for the next rodeo, July 15 and have them in base restaurants in Bldgs. 230 and 1102, Room 101, Bldg. and in the Ticket Office, Bldg. 564. These tickets only require a service charge for individuals 12 and over. 0, 25-ce- nt The Ticket Office also has free tickets for the final two demolition derbies to be held July 1 and 8. They also are located in Bldgs. 230, 564, and 1102 and the Morale, Welfare and Recreation Office, Room 101 in Bldg. 0. |