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Show Pioneer Erin Dickson named by two SLC papers all-sta- te ByDeanVonMemmott Lehi's Erin Dickson was among the Pioneers recently honored by being named to two Salt Lake City newspapers' 3A soccer teams. All-Sta- te A senior, Dickson was accorded the honor for a second straight year by the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News. "It makes me feel good," Dickson said. "It helps me know that my work has paid off." She recalled, "When I was in ninth and 10th grades, I was nominated by my coach for teams, but I didn't get named to them. In 11th grade, I thought when we won the state, I would have a better chance. I was named first team by both newspapers that year." Dickson said, "I hope (this recognition) will help me get a all-sta- te Free Press - Wednesday, November " Jr Jessica Dixon named academic By Dean Von Memmott Lehi senior Jessica Dixon has been named to the Academic ! soccer scholarship. I want to get one from a small school first. I then want to move up to playing for a big school." Other honors accorded her in girls' soccer included a Most Valuable Player awarded she received at last fall's team banquet. The daughter of Ken and Kathryn Webb, she played center midfielder this year. Last season, she played stopper. She said she liked playing center midfielder "because the game revolves around you. You play both offense and defense." In reflecting on Lehi's winning the 1996 3A title, Dickson said, "All I can remember is how hard everybody played. Everybody wanted to win "the game." The team that Lehi beat for title was arch-rivPark City. fix-- - , '. . - f - Erin Dickson Dickson said her present plans include playing club soccer. She is also looking at doing another year of rodeo. She competes in barrel racing, pole bending, and cow cutting. "I won the state cow cutting championship last June, and I went to nationals in Pubelo, Colo. I took 13th out of 120 girls," Dickson said. By Brian Brinkerhoff hunters, who enter big game drawings the longest will have greater opportunities to draw a big game permit, resulting from changes in a recent Wildlife Board Meeting. Mark Media Hadley, Coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, reported, "Those with the greatest number of bonus points will now have a greater chance of drawing a big game permit, thanks to changes to Utah's bonus point system approved by the board. Beginning in 1998, 50 percent of the permits for each hunt unit and species will be reserved for applicants with bonus points." Hadley explained, "The reserved permits will be designated by random drawing number to eligible applicants with the greatest number of bonus points, based on applicant's first choice. If reserved permits remain, the reserved permits will be designated by random number to eligible applicants with the next greatest number of bonus points, based on appli Now is the time to prepare for next seasons Big .Game Hunts, with season dates and changes recently announced at the Wildlife Board Meeting. 1998 general season dates and changes, set by the Wildlife Board, are as follows: Archery Deer - Aug. Season Deer - Oct. Muzzleloader Deer Archery Elk - Sept. Season Elk - Oct. 1 1 5 - those unsuccessful in drawing a limited entry or cooperative wildlife management unit buck deer, bull elk or buck pronghorn permit, or a species permit, would draw a permit in subsequent years. When the bonus point was issued or no applications for that species remain." Applicants earn a bonus point for each year they apply for a limited entry or species, and are not drawn. Other changes, approved by the board, include a hunter not losing his bonus points if he skips three consecutive years in applying for the same bonus point species. Beginning in 1998, a hunter will only lose his bonus points if he successfully draws a permit for that bonus point species, or obtains a permit remaining after the draw for that bonus point species. Also, bonus points are not forfeited if a person successfully obtains a Conservation or Sportsman Permit, a landowner or cooperative wildlife management unit permit or a poaching-reporte- d reward per- one-tent- Oct. 5 Hunters may use a VISA or MasterCard as payment when applying in Utah's 1998 Bucks, Bulls and Draw. Applications for the draw will be available by Jan. 7, from license agents hunting statewide and at all Division of 1 y, the other team members stepped up to the challenge and assured their team a silver medal. Jenni Carter placed first for the team, and doing her best ever, Holly Cummings placed h "Good rates backed by Good Neighbor service make State Farm unique." power bill of every household and business in town are made by Lehi residents. Called The Power Is Yours, e the video explains where the city gets its power, how it's transmitted to Lehi and the important role played by the d utility to ensure Lehi residents and businesses have a reliable, low-copower supply. The video may be checked out ,by calling Karen Fox at the Lehi lic Works Department, 768-712"Monday through Friday from noon to 4 p.m. Rick Albrecht Insurance Agency, Inc. American Fork 75 E. Main 756-350- 0 city-owne- STATI FAIM Stan- st , J 1 Like 0; INSUHANCI Farm Cl.tl Kick Alhrti-hl- fty-Pvib- - Insurance Comp.inii-Home Offices: Bloomington. Illinois a good Mo T re Any Lube ll&S November 20-2- 2! V f t 4 Main St. Lehi 84043 500 be must Applications received through the mail, or an overnight mail service, by 5 p.m., Feb. 2, to be included in the draw. Draw results will be posted by April 21, three weeks later than last year. Judi Division Wildlife Tutorow, Licensing Coordinator reported, "Credit cards take longer to process, which results in a longer draw process." The later draw result posting date also will also delay when general buck deer and bull elk permits may be purchased. General buck deer and bull elk permits will be available beginning May 18, on a basis, from hunting license agents and the six ?Flf V W. 768-070- 5 3 1 "4 4 tlTiTtiannitiait v j first-com- e, d 5 Division offices. General archery t 4 neighbor, State Farm is there. Wildlife Resources offices. first-serve- ., " second. "They all ran really well," said Coach Cummings. "They pulled it together." All of the team members are still in training and will compete on Dec. 6 in Fresno, Calif. For a spot on the Footlocker team. Those who make the top eight will be going Disney World. year. However, due to some health problems of one of their runners, they were not able to reach their goal this year. When the going got rough, though, nine-minut- per- ... 1 cross-countr- The city of Lehi has something not every community has: its own power department. That means city residents exercise direct control over electric utility rates, policies and operations though the people they elect to the mayor's office and city council. Decisions that affect the Division reviewed the system and looked at several possible modifications to improve the odds of obtaining a permit for individuals who apply the longest, while still providing new applicants a chance for a modification permit. This meets those criteria by guaranteeing 50 percent of the permits to individuals with the greatest number of bonus points, while giving all applicants an oppor- in the general season hunting in 1998, hunting Division's Northern Region may and' a former any bulluit-wili2'- , take either a buck or a doen be a spike only unit "in T998. 1998. Mike Welch, Division Bij"The unit changes are as follows: Game Coordinator, explained, Former Range Creek limit- MT" i j ueer neras in ine region are ea entry unit is now an any close to meeting population bull" unit. North Avintaquin unit, forobjectives called for in our deer management plans. We think merly a limited entry unit, is by the fall of 1998, we will have now a "spike only" unit. reached that objective." To help Former Timpanogos any keep Northern Region deer bull unit is now a "spike only" herds at numbers their habitat unit. can sustain, general archery The Vernon, Book Cliffs and hunters may take a doe. "This Henry Mountains units will will give general archers the remain closed to hunting in opportunity to help take the 1998. The Book Cliffs and does that will need to be taken," Henry Mountains units have continued Welch. been closed to hunting for a Two former limited entry number "of years, to help their bull elk units will be open for deer herds recover. e Video explaining public power benefits available for loan Division Clark, Planning Manager, commented, "At the request of hunters and sporting groups, the hunters second-plac- Last year, they lost to the Redmen by a mere of one second, so they were determined to come out on top this years. Alan tunity at the remaining 50 cent of the permits." e. math-emic- long. implemented, the committee that proposed the system could not guarantee a permit to applicants, and the Division promised to review the system after it operated for a few mit. Utah's bonus point system was implemented in 1993, as a way to increase the chances cross-countr- The Lady Pioneer cross country team has been selected as this week's group of outstanding athletes. In an extremely valiant effort to win first place at the state tournament, the team placed second only to the Redmen of Cedar City, who have place first for the past two years in a row. Coach Gaye Cummings stated that the girls have been working so hard and have been extremely dedicated all season announces 1998 hunt schedule Wildlife Board General General General 5 General General cant's first choice. This procedure will continue until all reserved permits have been 1 1 Cross country team honored by Boosters Changes to provide more opportunities Persistent all-stat- Page her 4.0 GPA. since seventh junior year. She said her team-- , grade. Dixon particularly enjoys mates encouraged her to run foi ' math, and her favorite area of Lehi this season. math is algebra. She is presentAsked what she liked the most this season, she said, ly enrolled in a calculus class. The daughter of Nadine and "When we took second at state. Dane Dixon, she is planning to We were trying for first place, attend Utah State University but our No. 1 runner Shae s next year, emphasizing Messersmith fainted. We had to'' and science courses. pull together so we could win Dixon said running crossthe trophy." Besides Dixon country "put pressure on me to keep my grades up. It made me has participated in gymnastics. work harder." One year, she won a state title . She was on the varsity team with a floor routine, but now she as a sophomore, but skipped her is focusing on dance. This honor is reserved for the top 10 seniors in academic rank of each classification who are varsity players. The ranking is based on grade point averages and ACT scores. Asked if the honor had been a goal of hers, Dixon said, "No, I wasn't expecting it. It was neat to get something like this. 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