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Show Page 12. THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES, August 25, 1977 Fishing Tips Here's Fair Schedule Of Events Sr. Game fish lurk in the shadows or around obstructions in the water for very logical reasons. The shelter protects them and, at the same time, it is a hiding place from which the fish can easily see a minnow or other food in the water around them. St IIKDl LK OF KVKXTS GI ST 25 RSIJAV. Al Till CHUCK WAGON BRKA KFAST Dail- v- 6:00a m to9 ooa m. Weighing of market beef and lambs 6:00a m. to8:00a.m. 8 :30 a.m. Livestock Judging Contest 10:00 11 :00a.m. Weighing of Market Hogs 1:00 p m. Horse Pulling Judging of each division will begin with Fitting and Showmanship Junior and Open Junior and Open Farm Mechanics Concessions Open Beef J unior a nd Open Sheep Crops . Horse 4 H r l il ST2ti County Fair Horse Show youth and Rabbit. Pigeon, Poultry Judging 'Swine Judging- - Junior and Open Junior Dairy Show Judging Open Dairy Show Judging Tractor Driving Contest 4 8:00 a.m. 9:Hia m. i d 9:Mta.m. 9.00a HandFFAi FOR SALE Hunt 10:00a.m. 1:00p.m. 3:00 p.m. . HandFFAi HorsH're Rodeo Performance Hi nit m. 10:0oa m. Concessions Open Junior airy Sale ( tops and Range Judging Contest 4 r 8:00p.m. ( t II pm. 7:iH)p m. Kodeo ' 1:00 p.m. 7:00p.m. 8:00p.m. Mi SA .Itimni T'at Stotk the new organization, a banquet will be staged Sept. 15 at 6 p.m. at Sherwood Hills for local chapter members. A local spokesman, Richard E. Griffin, said membership and banquet tickets are on sale at Thompson Hard- ware in Brigham City, Goods in Hepp's Sporting rri l auuI rnom sevuraii li eiiioiuoii individuals. U nlimited 35 Doe Maass, and a sportman's thermos set. Another local spokesman, Wayne Jones, said although there are DU members who live in Tremonton and Brig-haCity, a chapter of the waterfowl habitat conservation group has never been organized here. The banquet is intended as a kick-ofThose unable to attend the banquet, but would like to purchase membership, are urged to do so. Suggested amount is $20. Individuals who may be contacted include Bob ValTom Walkentine, Reuben Dietz, er, and Max Heppler, m Ducks Unlimited is an international organization born during the "dust bowl" days of the 1930's to counter a decline in wildlife resources, especially migratory waterf- owl. First Security now pays 7V compounded quarterly on IRA's, this means if you save $1,500 a year for 30 years, your account will be worth four times the total amount you put in . . . more than $180,000. Save on taxes now and it'll help you later. Get complete details at your nearby First Security Bank First Security Bank ot Utah. N A. First Security State Bank. Salt Lake City. Utah First Security State Bank of Kaysville First Security Bank ol Murray, N A First Security Bank ol Rock Springs. Wyo. First Security Bank of Idaho. N A First Security Bank ol Orem. N First Security Bank ol Bountiful N A First Security Bank ol Logan. N A First Security State Bank ol Helper Members F O C Plcrtrjntinuo With the approach, most of the summer's fish planting Division of Wildlife Resources are eoncipelii.-'few projects continue, however, w,herecoflditiefrermit pr demand Vt'-- . late summer plantings. Division pilets continue: high in the Uinta Mountains. The stocking Sehatflefor brook trout is complete, but drops of both cutthroat and golden trout will continue for a short time. Other stocking activities wjll be restricted primarily to the northern portions of Utah, where water conditions are sufficiently good- tS support fish. Many of these locations will be streams in the Northern Region below reservoirs where water spills are sufficient to maintain adequate stream flows for a few more weeks. The DU course of action was to raise funds from private sources in the United States for a waterfowl habitat restoration program in Canada. It's in Canada where more than 70 percent of all waterfowl on the North American continent originate. Since 1937 the organization has constructed over 1,250 wildlife habitat projects. These represent almost 2 million water acres and more than 11,000 miles of shoreline. "We have had to raise over $40 million for this effort, most of it at the grass roots level where we now have a membership in excess of 150,000," a spokesman said. "It is a goal of Ducks Unlimited to put 80 cents out public drawing to select permittees for the 1977 restricted area elk hunts will be held Friday, August 26, 1977 at 9:00 a.m. in the auditorium of the Division of Wildlife Resources building in Salt Lake City. Successful applicants will be notified by mail as soon as computer printout lists are available. Mailings should start the afternoon of the drawing. Utah's Board of Big Game Control authorized the issuance of some 1,300 hunter's choice elk permits this year, along with 535 antlerless permits and 130 special bull only permits. Deadline for making application for restricted area elk permits was August Sept. 16; -- Oct. 16; Book Cliffs, less part - Goslin-Thre- e Sept. Corners Cache-Loga- 6; - Nov. part c. part - Nov. - Nov. c. 12-2- Approximately half of the valid during the regular Sep- - of every $1 collected directly to work for its intended purpose in Canada." "Out of the remaining 20 cents comes all funds for field operations and membership services and promotion and education with a scant 4 percent spent on administration," he added. fisfE VmJV X rainbow of A mate I aAm' special While. You Wait REPAIR COMPLETE SADDLES ON . TACK & TONY LAMA BOOTS y DURANGO BOOTS Homi MEN'S & LADIES if ivw rivwvrivi I ix jjk'' SCABBARDS & HUNTING EQUIPMENT BEAR RIVER SADDLERY 19 SOUTH tit WEST TREMONTON 257-36- 24 WEATHER 17 HI LOW PERC. - Oct. Bear east 11; 11 ; Heas-to- Ogden n Riv- 12-2- 0; -- 12-2- August August August August August August August This year's new elk permit system requires that successful applicants, when notified, return previously purchased open bull elk permits to the Division of Wildlife Resources, along with an additional $10. Permittees will then be mailed the restricted area permit. Possession of a restricted area permit requires a hunter to pursue elk only in the elk herd unit designated by special permit. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 80 70 83 85 84 89 88 Courtesy of Co., 12. restricted area permits are f 16; er, north part - Nov. Ogden River, south part Nov. doe-onl- road- Peak, n 1 s -- Avintaquin-Whit- e 17-2- River - Sept. Book Cliffs, part - Sept. t REG'24.95 hunt was marred by the shooting of four bucks which the Division is aware of, IFricke said. The hunt was called to eliminate deer which have been causing damage to seed alfalfa fields owned by four individuals in the Promontory area. Fricke said Division herding efforts will continue through the week to keep the deer out of the fields. After the hunt is completed the Division will make a damage assessment. The County, part Indian Peaks 17-2- 5; APPOINTMENT -- 28 Cache-Ric- h Sept. SERVICE 28. through October 16 open bull elk season dates. But several early and late season hunts were scheduled. The exceptions follow: tember CWKS CUSTOM ON 1 & CAR P SEAT "I suppose we can expect to harvest that many more next week," Fricke said. The Division hopes to cull as many as 100 doe from the area before the hunt is completed. Two more days of hunting are open to special permit holders - August 27 Elk Permit Drawing A PICK-U- ing. - f. 744-246- 2 RETIREMENT ACCOUNT. ' The first weekend of a hunt in the special doe-onl- y Promontory area produced "fair" results, according to John Fricke, conservation officer for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Fricke said 77 of 100 permit holders showed up for the Saturday morning dawn opener. Hunters harvested 35 head as of Sunday even- , 723-333- INDIVIDUAL : t.V?""" Aug. 25, 26 & 27th O.HOa.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. .7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 8JUt$L? a(Wk,pe 723-883- on your Kxhibjts Fish Coming To Area City areas. As an initiative event for ol HOED Gets 27 ( I'Fisfet Rodeo New Chapter The debut of Ducks Unlimited to Box Elder County will also feature a host of door prizes, plus an auction during the banquet. The $35 cost of membership and banquet tickets, if purchased before August 31, will make the holder eligible for a drawing for a Browning 2000 shotgun. All ticket holders will have a crack at winning other prizes, including four reproductions of paintings by noted wildlife artist, David Sale-- U (.1 ST A Release Ducks Unlimited is coming to the Tremonton and Brig-ha- R)V. l oncessions and Kvtiibits ( )pen JHorse Racing . , II Horse Pre Rodeo performance pre-seas- Ducks l Custom Dodge Dart, 4 door sedan. For sale or 6 trade. Call Fielding,. 1968 458-372- 7 CAPTAINS OF this year's Bear River High School football squad are (I to r) Lanny Lew is, John Hurley and Ted Petersen. The Bears open play Sept. 2 in Salt Lake City against Judge Memorial. l:O0p.m. . .5:00 p.m. FRIDAY. i The deep, quiet middle section of a pool is seldom productive for the angler. Fish rest in this deep water. They do most of their feeding .in the more shallow and faster-movin- g water at the head or tail of the pool. 25 Jh$m: 'Hipphsss Is' 1:00pm. Performance Pre-Rode- o 8:OOam. Horse Pulling 10:OOa.m. 9:30a m. 9:00a m. 1:00 26 THt 'HSDAV. Al'Gl'ST 10:00a.m. Fair Parade Al'Gl'ST County Horse Show of Exhibits: Judging Flow er Judging V. FKII) 60 59 60 63 59 57 59 U & Garland, Utah. 1.20 2.87 0 0 0 0 0 I Sugar m mil3 QPPV From TREMONTON bTongan SAVINGS is LOAN & 40 West Main Tremonton, Utah WE CAN REPLACE ANY PART OF THE DRIVE SHAFT ON MOST FARM IMPLEMENTS If the drive shaft on your implement is worn, damaged or out of line, you are losing a large percentage of the power your tractor is capable of producing. This costs you many dollars in loss of efficiency and additional fuel. A defective power bE THE LUCKY shaft can also damage your tractor or implement gear box.' At the very least, it will shorten their life drive shaft will again allow considerably. A smooth-runnin- g you to utilize all of the power and efficiency originally built into vour tractor and implement. BUY YOUR MOTOR BIKE AT DEALER COST to buy. Drawing Sept. 10th 3 P.M. Nj Not necessary to be there to win this big discount. We stock the complete Wesco line of original equipment quality replacement parts. TREMONTON SPORTSVILLA KAWASAKI Parts Trtmonton fail ami 25M7io ll aaaH & - WHERE YOU MAKE THE DIFFERENCE I 5.2'o7 would We customers ft BRING YOUR UNIVERSAL JOINT PROBLEMS TO US 52 SAVE- U Just come in and get acquainted II nnH t nn nn Thnt's all. Nothina take-of- f A uA ONE!! in Tremonton MtMtM riui n j over 1.5 over 2 where Elder Box Branch million years. you to thank to take this opportunity like save of Savings Logan to great support, Due County. 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