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Show E verytUng iv Our Hardware Store """I """"1 r , ...u Paint Hardware Electrical Plumbing Tools Gloves Brooms Lawn & Garden PLUS Tremendous Viscounts on Building Materials! v Vail for a JPrice Quote! 1x4 Cedar Fencing . Redwood Plywood 4x4 Cedar Posts All Lumber q Doors And Much, Much More! iiiirj ....... ft. 5FIiJ Pre-hun- jgQ W Main 0 756-3- 5 Free Press - Wednesday, October 11, 1995 - Page 11 Hunter preparation promotes accident-free- , enjoyable season The year for By BRIAN BRINKERHOFF ments fbr these hunts. Sportsmen should be familiar with the areas they bant. Beamson recommends a map, compass, and previous knowledge cf the area be fere headine oat for the hunt. 'Many hunters who got lost were within fbctsteps cf help, but never knew it because they were nrrfq miliar with the terrain. He aided that someone else should knew the anticipated hunting bea con e expected return tme. Firearms should not be loaded while in the vehicle, on a motorcycle cr A7Y Loaded weapons in vehicles are illegal and citen result in injury, acccrmng to Beamson. He added that hunters should avoid icaiLUi a rcund into the '- -' i until ready to fire. Beamson concluded. "Last year was a fatality-fre- e year for elated accidents in L'tak. If s in the everyone is field, we could have an accident-fre- e Outdoors Editor DUCKS hirers Prepared should be aiie a aveid rAr.j prccles which osidocr experlcixe cai i'e mmmmallMnmmmuMmmmmim. By BRIAN BRINKERHOFF Outdoors Editor Mxrk Bearssoa. Divisca cf Resources Hunter Educaiica Cccrdiaa.:or. tells burners ta be readr far 'drxuuiuc cs.ar.ges m wear. er. aliouzh - y ccncitKins are currentv rreci-zteto be excellent fur many cf the hunts. Beamscn cautions, ''rarid changes in whether can put hunters in great danger, "cut preparedness is the key' 'Hunters should take to the feld . . . warm, protective, clothing. They should y have plenty cf water and :';ol At least 400 square inches cf fluorescent hunter crange dechiug is required on the head, chest, and back fcr deer and elk rule hunt participants. He Wll-dlir- Duck hunters have been seeing more birds than previous years, since the Northern Region duck hunt opened, Saturday, October 7. Tom Aldrich, Waterfowl Program Coordinator for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, commented, Tf you ever thought about hunting ducks, this is the year." Wetland habitat has improved significantly in Canada, which has helped generate record duck numbers for many species. Aldrich l, notes that record numbers of redhead and canvasback have been counted with mallard populations being the highest since 1972. gad-wal- Northern shoveler and green-winge- d teal populations appear to be the second best on record. Pintails are still, unfortunately, 40 averpercent below the long-ter- m age. Bag limits have been increased to six ducks, with a limit of two pintails, one hen mallard, one canvasback, and two redheads. Daily coot limits are 25 birds. The season has also been extended to 93 days r- - water-repella- nt Camouflaged hunters wait in nearby marshlands for record numbers of duck migrating south for the winter. to provide sportsmen with ample hunters to Utah's marshes and hunting opportunities. Like many other outdoor recreational activities, duck hunting is an opportuntiy to commune with nature. "People should consider getting out in the marsh and calling in some ducks. Ifs a great experience and when you get to talking with the ducks, well, there's nothing quite like it," said Aldrich. Optimistic hunting forecasts have also brought many more waterways. Brent Stettler, high-energ- bring home more birds in the bag-Northern Regies duck hur.r:-- g will continue through Jan. 7. while Southern Region duck hunting runs from Oct. 14 to Jan. 14. Division cf Wildlife Resources Education and Information Manager, tells sportsmen that they can avoid the crowds by selecting remote and inaccessible areas or by choosing to hunt when others arent. - hunting-r- safety-consciou- orange dees net meet the require vear." LHS aquatic teams prepping for upcoming season Ccmpedtion with other hunters is often lighter on weekdays. He also notes that wet, cold and mis- erable weather keeps many hunters home, but also can also 3-- A v6 3S! By TRACY WILSON Forty-Sv- e Lehi High Schcc! swimmers and divers are anxiously preparing far this seasons" 3A competition now that they have been picked to finish third in the coaches" poll state Coach Dennis Meyring has scheduled 11 meets from Oct. 27 through Jan. 25. These will be tune-up- s to region and state meets set for February. Tssvhssss tei ItetiSM A Tie IStsais AlhTmsiM Track Tire Ujbt pre-seas- on 01 ra-- a1; - a $ or a1 sAUy jpr p! tes-U- T 3aS Slpsnpt Oka Sebi - viLgs na 5w ms trraroc 0Nar Sre 3oai -- Rtbc 3 '3ac4x 3uns "35 Snc" Vte 3ca CSsj- - rrr Jw accoy The swiniming coaches associa- Members of Lehi High's cross country teams sport new uniforms provided in part by Pulham Enterprises and the Lehi Booster Club. Cross country to host region championships Lehi High School's cross counsuits try team sports new warm-upurchased by the athletic department and monogrammed by funds donated by the Lehi Booster Club. are black with The warm-up-s purple and white accents on the jackets. Runners with their jackets removed are wearing new racing tops paid for by Gary Pulham of Pulham Enterprises, Inc. The girls wear black lettered with purple; the boys white mesh p also with school name and sport in purple. Both the warmups and racing tops were designed and manufactured by Wes Ashford of Alta Loma, Calif Lehi's country team will participate in the Region 10 championships on Wednesday, Oct. IS, at 4 p.m. The Pioneers will host the meet on their home course beginning at the northwest corner of the cemetery. The route proceeds north to the top of Carter's HiH, turns left at the intersection after the City-Dix- sum- N. 7600 West. Spectators may view the competition at any point on the three mile course, but may not drive or park cars along the route for safety FREE ie Fork on Nov. tarari) TB RH FREE linn fm FREE FREE mmmmwfiwp 7 MM 11 TT 1L $ 10. Meyring is very optimistic about this years squad as he has a lot of experience from last year's team. This year's captains are Scott Brysoa. Jennifer Holbrook. Kenny Bryson and Season Chamberlain. Both Bryson boys, Tucker. Peterson, Chamberlain, Jackie HadSeld. Troy Koltermann. Nicole Wycherley Brad Savage and Shawn Ross are swimmers to watch since they each currently hold school records in their individual events. tat to REE 27-2- home (American mit of the hill and continues west for approximately 12 mile to the next intersection. Racers then turn left and follow the road south until it bends back toward the east and finish at 9559 reasons- - tion poll puts Lehi's boys in third behind Cedar City and Park City and ahead of Delta and Uintah. Lehfs girls are picked to finish fifth behind Park City. Cedar City Rowland Hall and Dixie. The Pioneer aquatic squad season gets underway at the Cedar invitational Oct. They meet Mountain View at 99 18 41 99 is?-x.- . ssec-4- 25 . P95CSM MI J9 $56 51 57 M r Nt 0 P3S-5K- vs hjs 99 JM VAT II JB J -- 15 l?73&k?- - mm I'M 1 ;j in. ixrui uaa CSSBM LI- -J mm c TTT j? lf Free Estimates Insurance Work Personal Care Quality Paint Frame Specialists Trained Technicians $RQ95 cv boots ieftftFiSM 5?n special 'SrsrLS'SiS''J L . 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