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Show 20 SPORTS Oct. 12, 1990 Hilltop Times See ird & od sk h '"ad " trD-0- expected, and that's attracting and holding more birds," he explained. Although most attention is focused on recovering marshes along the eastern shore of the Great Salt Lake, Aldrich noted that DWR waterfowl With duck numbers double last year's level on some northern Utah marshes this fall, the 1990-9- 1 waterfowl hunt will be the best in several years, according to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources waterfowl program coordinator Tom Aldrich. ' The hunt begins Saturday and continues through Dec. 3. "There are lots of ducks this fall, mostly pintails, green wing teal and shovellers," said Aldrich. "The Ogden Bay and Harold Crane waterfowl management areas are revegetating a lot faster than we management areas statewide report good waterfowl numbers. Utah waterfowl hunter numbers dropped dramatically in recent years, largely due to the early 1980s flooding and destruction of prime marshes along the Wasatch Front. Aldrich is hopeful, that surging duck numbers : "We lost a lot of birds early this month, but the problem is subsiding," he said. Most birds were apparently unaffected by the outbreak. Aldrich and improving access will bring many said that Utah County marshes, usually a prime target for botulism, were hunters back. Observers at Ogden Bay said there not affected. Avian botulism does not were more ducks there than in the past affect humans. Aldrich cautioned hunters to study several years. Access is good and new waterfowl hunting proclamathe sethunters should have no problem tion carefully. "Steel shot is required Hunters will see ting up on the marsh. all for waterfowl hunting in Box Elder, mostly pintails,- and that means they'll have to use a lot of restraint. The daily Cache, Weber, Davis, Salt Lake and bag limit for pintails is only one bird. Utah counties, and duck identification A recent outbreak of avian botulism, is especially important this year," he on the Great Salt Lake marshes is a counseled. common occurrence in the late sumEditor's nets: Article courtesy of Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. mer, according to Aldrich. Sir Racquetball tourneyof scheduled To celebrate the the ployees and lockers will be assigned on a basis. Fees are $12 per year or $24 for senior staff. space-availab- le reopening racquetball courts, the Hess Fitness Center is hosting its annual Fall Racquetball Tournament. The competition Showers to close temporarily will begin Oct. 29 and will run through Nov. 3 Because of contraction at the Hess Fitness Men may compete in any of four categories: adall shower facilities will be closed for two Center, vanced, more than six years' experience; intermedi- weeks beginning today. ate, two to six years' experience; beginner, less than of the center's major renovations, the As part two years' experience; or doubles. Men may compete showers' systems will be overhauled. Acplumbing in both a singles and doubles category. to Center officials, the repairs Fitness Women will compete in an open singles division. cording should solve the problems with Players must register before 4 p.m. Oct. 24. En- fluctuations that frequently occur. try fee is $7 and will include a For more information contact the Hess Fitness For more information contact the Hess Fitness Center at Ext 72762. Center at Ext. 77779. water-temperatu- re T-shi- rt. Locker fees due immediately The payment deadline for permanent locker fees has been extended to Nov. 1. Current locker holders who wish to keep their lockers or those desiring lockers must pay their annual fee immediately. After Nov. 1, active duty military members will lose locker privileges if they have not paid. A waiting list will be made for eligible Hill em 1990 Chev. Lumina Euro Coupe silver metallic, office manager's parked demo, approx. Stk. 6000 miles Reg. $17,470 Less Discounts $2875 -- Below Invoice $14,595 5 Yr. (5) $10,595 11.5 athletes to compete 'Special' will hold Utah First Annual its Special Olympics Fall Sports Classic Oct. 0 at Utah State University in Logan. Athletes will compete in powerlifting, ; o gymnastics, aquatics and basketball. Volunteers and host families are needed to make this event a success. If you can provide an athlete with overnight lodging and a hot meal or if you're interested in volunteering at the games, please call 18-2- WHAT IS NARFE CHEVROLET aa ugu - m i jw REMEMBER NARFE IS THE ONLY ORGANIZATION THAT CLUSIVELY REPRESENTS FEDERAL EMPLOYEES. hosts turkey shoot Nil Hill Rod and Gun Club is having its annual turkey shoot Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The price is $3 per shoot and lunch will be served. 35 -e- basket bell to begin nd-over The Hill intramural basketball league will begin on or about Dec. 10 and will last for approximately eight weeks. Entry fee is $170 per team and the last' day of registration will be Nov, 12. The league will hold its organizational meeting er Center conference room. For more information, tact H.L. Howard at Ext. Pick up T-sh- irts Several Global X Volksmarch participants have from the Hess Fitness Center. Those who ordered shirts and have yet to pick them up should get them at the Hess Fitness Center. not picked up their T-shir- ts EX- -. American Red Cross We'll Help For More Information, Contact Ron Laterza 8 Hazel Smith, 479-- 4 Coleen Saxton, 1 392-408- 'm con- 77772. Learahowto take better care of your heart, m. Is seeking new members: Washington Terrace Chapter 2224 To be eligible you must have at least FIVE (5) years of continuous employment REGARDLESS of AGE and still continue federal employment until retirement. per mo. MERRILL - National Assoc. Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) 479-522- -- isa. Utah Special Olympics is a statewide, sports and training program for children and adults with mental retardation. year-roun- d 69 or W 2 ki A & Public Service of Thts Newspaper The Advertising Council G20 1990 BUICK LeSABRE ONLY 11 WEEKS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! Make your Holiday plans now. Many flights are already sold out. Call now! 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