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Show lehi Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, December 2, 1998 - Page 9 deer permits are planned Buck i din V'i 4fC -f- (ton' - 5..; determined that the Division of Civ. Wildlife Resources will sell the 1999 general buck deer permits for the Division's Northern, Central, Northeastern and Southeastern regions on a first- - come, first-serve- d basis, from license . agents and Division offices, beginning June 21, 1999. However, to help protect buck deer in the Division's popular Southern Region from possible overharvesting, from overselling the region's permits, the board voted to require ir if C ' - a' - ' f Hi. Upon hearing input from Utah's sportsmen and sportswomen, the Wildlife Board has , , Students selected to represent Eaglecrest Elementary in the Lehi Council Reflections are front: Katie Pritchard, Benjamin Preisendorf, Jinelle Olsen, Brandon pictured Nathan Hancock, Austin Gerber, Weston Jensen, Justin Failner.and Kasee Parkinson.Morgan, Center: Mason Taylor, Jess Preisendorf, Kaylie Hancock, Britney Wilson, Tayler Jensen, Ryan and Nick Roberts. Rear: Calie Ercanbrack, Sarah Christofferson, Erin Young, Jessica Sevy, Lindsay Eagar, Rebeka Pulham, Devon Banta, and Jessica Perry. R, Ron-so- n, Council PTA Reflections con- test. Trophies were presented to the winning entries in an awards assembly at the school Tuesday, Nov. 24. Blue ribbons and gift certificates were also awarded to each student who entered year's contest. this According to Amy Roberts, Eaglecrest Reflections Commissioner, the PTA received entries in the annual contest. Of those, Jessica Perry 193 and Nick Roberts each had entries from two different categories selected to represent the school. Trophy winners for Visual Arts included Katie Pritchard Weston Jensen Mason Taylor Ryan (K-2- ), (K-2- ), (K-2- ), Ronson Nick Roberts and Devon Banta (6th grade). Representing the school in literature are Brandon MorNathan Hancock gan (K-2(K-2- ), Austin Gerber (K-2- ), Calie Kaylie Hancock and LindErcanbrack ), say Eagar (6th grade). (3-5- (3-5- ), ), ), (3-5- ), (3-5- Winning music entries went to Benjamin Preisendorf Jess Preisendorf Sarah Christofferson Erin Young Jessica and Rebekah PulPerry ham (6th grade). Photography trophies went to Jinelle Olsen Justin Failner Tayler Jensen (K-2- ), (3-5- ), (3-5- (3-5- (3-5- ), ), ), '(K-2- ), (K-2- ), (3-5- ), Nick Roberts (3-5- Jes- ), sica Perry ), and Jessica Sevy (6th grade). A new category this year was dance. Representing the school with their choreography are Kasee Parkinson (K-2- ) and Britney Wilson ). Amy was pleased with this year's response to the contest, indicating the high quality of (3-5- (3-5- the entries. Division-operate- 538-472- 0. 15, 1999. Junior Duck Stamp program was initiated in 1994 to increase knowledge about the Federal Duck Stamp as a conservation program, and to teach the importance of wetland conservation. It provides youth, from kindergarten through high school, an opportunity to participate in activities that raise awareness of our nation's wildlife resources. Students from all 50 states and the District of Columbia compete annually in the con The Federal test. Local school entries are forwarded to state contests, where first, second, and third prizes are awarded to the student artists by panels of judges made up of artists and water- to be a local sponsor of the Federal Junior Duck Stamp Contest. Working in cooperation with Utah's teachers and the Ogden Nature Center, the Division will act as the state receivfowl experts. ing site for entries generated A best of show winner is among Utah's students. Since 1934, when President selected at the state level, to compete nationally. The art- Franklin D. Roosevelt signed work selected as the winner of the Migratory Bird Hunting the national show becomes the Stamp Act, also known as the design for the following year's Duck Stamp Act, Americans Junior Duck Stamp, with the have lined up for the opportuniartist receiving a $2,500 schol- ty to collect these works of art published as Federal Duck arship. Like their predecessors, Stamps. For more than 60 Junior Duck Stamps are sold years, the money generated throughout the country to col- from Duck Stamp sales has lectors and enthusiasts of fine been used to buy or lease wetart. Proceeds from the sale of lands for the National Wildlife the stamps support conserva- Refuge System, resulting in the tion education awards and preservation of millions of scholarships to contest partici- acres of waterfowl habitat in the United States. pants. For more information about As in years past, the Division of Wildlife Resources, through the contest or program contact its Project WILD office, is proud Fred Hayes 2 Pc. Knife Sets under system, permits for the Southern Region may oversell by only five to 10 percent, rather than the almost 50 percent it oversold in 1998. (nrdwr.fhayesstate.ut.us), Division Project WILD coordinator, at (801) 538-472- 0. 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"When the Southern Region is oversold by that many permits, its going to adversely effect its buck to doe ratio," reported Mike Welch, Division Students invited to discover wetlands, ducks Utah's elementary and secondary students are invited to win prizes, learn about the value of wetlands, and participate in the 1999 Federal Junior Duck Stamp Contest. Contest entries are available from public school art teachers statewide or by calling (801) To be entered in the contest entries must be postmarked by no later than March EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFTS! by the Division, will allow for better control of the number of Southern Region permits sold. Under the current system, the Division surveys selected agents on the day buck deer permits go on sale and has the visit our SHOP THESE Division office. Alan Division Clark, Wildlife Section Chief reported Big Game Coordinator. 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