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Show wuiiiaui ud iui dii yuur iiiuidiiuu. We j service what we sell and we're here to help you! i'' mi f - Wednesday, September 11, 1996 - Page Lehi High School cross team kicked oft their sea-t- j Saturday at the Utah County Invitational. Competing with approximately 2tHeam, with over 500 athletes 'rjin all over Utah, the Pioneers ra$ with an emphasis on individ-- i iij performance rather than team competition. The boys' junior and senior race hrtd five Pioneers competing, led by !iior Troy Smith with a time of i .46 and Mark Lucus with a time (C 18:45. John Olson followed with 756-964Hours: rirlMiliiiwiwiWMAftfcitiil'Mii r " Mon.-Thu- 3 8:30 to 5:00 rs. & Fri. 8:30 to 1:00 ' 'n 12 21:21, Colby Trane finished with a strong kick and time of 23:01, followed by Ruh Allied with 26:59 In the junior and senior girls' race, Shae Messersmith led the Pioneers and took fourth, finishing strong with a time of 19 15. She was followed by Rachel fourth place with a time of 17:13, finishing his race with a fantastic kick. Coming in with a time of Kristina Plfilegl with a time of 27:53. Holly Cummings, recovering from a respiratory infection, and Jenny Carter, recovering from a virus, were missed in the race and hope to compete soon. team The will compete Saturday, Sept. 14 in the Wasatch Rendezvous, which will be held at the Cottonwood Complex in Salt Lake, with races beginning at 8:30 a.m. The team will be running Lehi's home course on Oct. 9. 17:41 Lex Grimley, followed with a strong effort by Eric Lew with a time of 19:46. Miudy Peterson hud a great race Watkins with a personal best of 21 52. Finishing next were the Morris sisters, Resha with a time of 24:34 and Maloa with 2:27, hot li with fantastic kick. In the boys' fieshman and sophomore race, .lake Dorton took in the girls' freshman and sophomore race; she finished with a tune of 20:51. he was followed by A:;iy Scadden a ho had a good kick, a great smile and a time of 24:02. Kim Hobbs finished with a time of 25:36, Kassie Korrous with a time of 26:13 and By TRACT WILSON "Coming off a strong finish in ii5t week's St. George Invitational, Lehi High School's Cifls' tennis team, has moved to a n dominating position in jA tennis. ;After starting the season with a loss to perennial contender Grantsville, the Lady Pioneers put k wins over together Manti, Snow Canyon and Cedar to tough (,'ily, before losing Timpview. They closed out the D:xie trip with victories over Springville, Snow Canyon and pre-seaso- 4-- 1 back-to-bac- 5-- 0 I'ini? View. n n the opener, only the first doubles duo of Heather I.'ind and Mandi Hadfield were 'i jle to win their match against lie Cowgirls by a Nelson (GV) rirnre. Meghan siopi'ed Shannon Urry at first Cassie Tate (GV) downed Jamee Russon ::iid Cassee Watson (GV) beat Laurie Larsen uig'e Urry aiid Jenny Butler (GV) edged laviev Russon and Larissa Lew 6- 6-- 3-- 6, 6-- 3 sin-file- s 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- in second doubles for the 4 ti'am score. At Manti Lehi used doubles strength and a singles victory to take home a win. J. Russon at third singles while won S. Urry and H. Russon grabbed the Rachel Bailey tup doubles and Lew topped the Templar second duo, Lund lost at first singles 6 4 and A. Urry dropped a singles match at second. Ann Makin topped her exhibition opponent The St. George Invitational last weekend found Lehi finishing second behind Timpview, but ahead of Snow Cedar City. Canyon, Springville and Pine View. Shannon Urry came out of the tournament with a record, by beating Cedar City's finest 1 match to dropping a Timpview; getting past Springville 6 3, upending Snow Canyon's but losing to her tup seed in Pine View counterpart first singles. Bailey pl'iyed four singles at H, 6-- 2 3-- 2 6-- 6-- 4 6-- 7-- 6 6-- (6-3- ), 6-- 6-- 6-- 0 6-- 6-- 6-- 3-- 2 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- second and a second doubles. She teamed with Lew against Cedar In sinCity to easily gles she lost to Timpview dropped her Springville counterbut closed out the part 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- tournament with successive losses to Snow Canyon and to Pine View Hadfield stopped the Redmen's second sin6 2 in the other match. gles At third singles, Coach Alan Woffoid insetted Heather Lund against Cedar City, she won J:unee Russon lost at third against Timpview, and defeated her Snow Canyon and 1 Pine View opponents and 6 4, Angie Urry dropped a third singles to Springville in a hotly contested match. Lehi's first doubles team of Haylev and Jamee Russon stopped Cedar City's top duo Then Wofford wi nt with his hard hitting team of Heather Lund and Mandi Hadfield fur the rest of the tourney. They tin pped a 6 2, 6 3 match t j I'impview. but rolled easily over Springvilie, Snoiv Canyon and 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- . 6-- 4-- 6-- 1 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 4 6-- Pine View by 6-- 6-- 6-- 2 scores. Lew, playing second doubles, mark with her partposted a 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- Upland game hunters will, in gejmral, have fair to good hunting success this season, depending on regions hunted and techniques finding birds this season, Mitchell, iLTording to Dean Game Program Upland Coordinator of the Division of Wildlife Resources. - Mitchell reports that chuckar prrtridge hunting is predicted to be fair in most areas in the state, where the habitat is considered idea). Reproduction, classified as impioved in Utah's central and northern regions, was closely tied tothe spring precipitation that fell .luring April and May. ! Areas with drought conditions, su-as southern and southeastern Utah, continue to see poor reproThe LTinta Basin, the duction. Gfeen River corridor, and the southern Book Cliffs in eastern Ufah, should all see fair numbers ofbirds. chukars 'Hunters seeking should begin at the top of a mountain range and hunt down on the birds. Finding these birds is best accomplished by listening for their distinguished calls. Their habitat is typically r.igged, with abundant shale and lava rock, which can be tough on a deg's feet and hunters in less than good physical condition. Mitchell recommends bringing plenty of water, as well as leather or rubber booties to protect the pads on your usjed in h dosed for fragmented and isolated populations in Utah. Hunting will be confined primarily to "core" sage grouse areas, including Western Box Elder County and Rich County in Northern Utah, the Uinta Basin in northeastern Utah, and Parker Mountain in Southern Utah. Reproduction in northern and northeastern Utah was good this year, but Parker Mountain's populations only had fair reproduction. To help these dwindling populations, sage grouse bag and possession limits have been reduced to The one and two, respectively. Parker Mountain and Rich County seaareas are open for a seven-day son. Blue and Ruffed Grouse hunting should be good in the southern, central, and northern regions of Utah, with fair hunting in the northeastern and southeastern regions. Spring conditions were very favorable to nesting conditions and chick survival in the formerly mentioned areas. Hunters should remember that forest grouse populations vary greatly between mountain ranges and best areas to find these birds are in areas along streams and watercourses, with vegetation providing berries. Blue grouse tend to be found higher on the mountain e throughout western lows Hungarian, partridge 4-- 1992-199- As a team the girls were very competitive and gained a lot of valuable experience in the tournament. They will now face Region 10 competition which started yesterday when Uintah visited Lehi. The Lady Pioneers travel to always tough Park City on Friday, return the favor at Uintah next Tuesday and close out their league competition by hosting North Sanpete and Park City Sep Region qualifying matches are scheduled at Park City Sep. 21 and two state tune-u- p contests are set at Grantsville and North Sanpete Sep. 23 and Oct. 3. The state championships are scheduled for Saturday Oct. 5. 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Reproduction was above average for ring-necke- d pheasants d throughout Utah, except the southeastern parts, where hunting is predicted to be spotty. Hunting is best, in large areas of suitable habitat. ... . Ingersoll, RFC C. Jeffrey Securities offered through -- .. . c JL. aRoyal Alliance snAmTW i - ' Member NASDSIPC mp.T - "" " " 3 li iconiiEsv XT c o times. McanMEsVJ V BIGKMiT j BIGjOT UGHTNIG AT FPffiAW best deal on New GMC Lehi limited entry wild turkey hunting units will be published on the turkey permit application form, available in December. The 1996-9- 7 Upland game Proclamation lists turkey units to be open for hunting. Mitchell encourages hunters to obtain their copy of the 1996-9- 7 Upland Game Proclamations, available at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices and participating sporting Goods stores statewide. popula- sage grouse hunting has been Trucks, and Quality Used Cars, I Vans, & Trucks is not in sea- County. In Emery County, the Desert Lake Waterfowl Management Area is closed to Quail hunting. Permit numbers for the 1997 f bicotiiies Y A . SUNU H?ljf Presents Nofth America and Utah is no exception. Causes for their demise include habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation. As a result, The In Utah County, the general pheasant season has been reduced tions are rebounding from the winand the wildfires ter of in 1994 and 1995. Although reproduction has been good this year, hunters should expect some tough hunting, with success comparable Your Custom Van Specialist's grouse populations, according to Mitchell, are at The information packet tells hunters where to find these birds and the permit allows biologists to contact hunters to determine harvest rates and other biological information, to help better manage ptarmigan. California quail populations are reported to be found sporadically throughout Utah, with significant concentrations found within urban areas along the Wasatch Front, east into the Uinta Basin, and Southeast into Carbon County and Emery County. Hunters seeking quail near urban areas should contact local authorities, regarding firearm discharge regulations in those areas. SALT LAKE VALLEY GMC dog's feet. Sage th forest giouse, in the Douglas firaspen ?one. Free permits are available for hunters, interested in pursuing white-taileptarmigan, located in the high alpine country of the Uinta Mountains. A free permit is required to hunt these birds, which is provided with a free informations! packet at all DWR offices. than of. Sage grouse bag and possession limits have been reduced to one and two statewide. With the exemption of Parker Mountain, all of the Division of Wildlife Resources' Southern Region has been closed to sage grouse hunting. Sage grouse seasons are seven days on Parker Mountain, and in Rich 6-- Wildlife Resources lists game forecasts for upcoming hunting season By BRIAN BRINKERIIOFF Outdoors Correspondent changes, occurring this season. Dean Mitchell, Upland Game Program Coordinator, reports, several regarding significant changes, hunters should be aware upland game during hunting 4-- 1 6-- should review their 1996 proclamations to become more familiar with hunt sons. This area closes to pheasant hunting November 17. In Juab County, the Mills Meadows Wildlife Management Area closes to pheasant hunting November 17. In eastern Box Elder County, partridge seasons end November ners. Bailey and Hayley Russon. She and Russon lost to Timpview in three sets, but then came back to completely outclass Snow Canyon Springville 0 and slip past Pine View 2-- 30. Outdoors Correspondent Upland game hunters year-roun- and 6-- By BRIAN BRLNKERHOFF from 16 to seven days. 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