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Show THE SENTINEL Shooting hours are one half before sunrise to sunset. There were some 32,000 scattergunners af- Deer bow hunt, dove shootf open ByHarttWixom Midvale's Bruce Lloyd and Bob Gregory were like many archers trying to bring home the venison. Thev could set within rifle distance of a buck, but to stalk within the necessary 0 yards for a sure shot was 15-3- more something challenging. I game across them and Bruce's son, Brett, north of Strawberry Reservoir, and the same hurdle confronting them, The ground was wet from recent rains, making more silent, yet I , things found some 40 yards separating myself from antlers. Some skillful archers might close that gap easily, but I was looking for more like 15 or 20. My hunting companion, Jack Nelson, a from wheelchair, also had a chance at long range. waiting His arrow pierced an aspen in front of a small buck with enough force I had to pry just to get the separated hunting head out. No steaks this time. Yet it was an exciting outing, one that lasts until Sept. . If you hunt the Strawberry country Cedar Not r piece for the season. But, more are expected to pursue them this time around. You won't find much meat after dropping one, yet you can consider yourself ready for the larger stuff later. But, back to the archery hunt. There is still time to buy a permit at $10 and give it a try. Deer are high, as figured, with excellent access to them at this point. Camouflage will )get you a trifle d you'll have to drive country, or even better, beyond the water users' the Tooele County back property. You might even roads, Waterholes are a good meet a nice , guy, sheeoherder Mauricio bet. although a bit first the Vaulnzulea. He told us, crowded "I've never seen so many weekend. They pay off deer as this year, not in later as long as weather the last 19." He also told us he saw a buck that would go at least 40 inches width, maybe closer to SO. "I only saw him once near the top of the ridge, but be is worth going after." Mauricio emphasized the necessity of reaching Uinta National Forest land before bunting, and being careful not to spook the sheep. There are also SWUA cattle on the forest lands. But, there is another hunt looming before end of the bow quest. It's one the ammo manufacturers love: the dove shoot. Some gunners use it as a tuneup for the waterfowl and upland hunts later, but in any event, none smoke up more no. 8s and 9s than this one. To find a target you just work the sunflower fields south of the Salt Lake Valley into the Glenmoor Golf Courts Cr Fort-Fairfiel- them last year, bagging about three a ter Tha Public - OpenBoteToCHiwpl - 9 HolwlS m ihlp Private 3- C fOiMMOOA remains mild enough to bold the doves. Being a migratory critter, the mourners wing south with the first frosty nights. But, they should be in the same fields they've been haunting all summer for at least a week into the season. Limit is 10 daily. than closer 4C00 West 40tiU)tST 255-174- 2 SANDVeOT 3 the power. Target arrows should be taken if you are not really confident of your accuracy. You can't practice at camp in the without shoot rifle with but spooking game, the bow you have this ad- The fall schedule of Rose Smith. The "red Club 55 league bowling pin" strike game is still in will be getting underway effect as well. All bowlers participate this Sept. 8 at the Town and Country Lanes in in the extensive Brun- Midvale. swick awards program This sanctioned league as well as those from the has been in existence for American Bowling four years now, and has Congress the and been growing each Women's International season. Play is staged Bowling Congress. Club each Tuesday, starting at members also take part noon. in Brunswick's Bowl "We invite all bowlers Your Way To Europe over 55 to come out," tournament each spring. says Mike Crane, club This spring will see the president. "New mem- second annual Senior are bers always Citizens' Tournament. welcome." "All of us are looking are to the Senior Crane forward Assisting vice president Art Snyder Citizens Tournament," and secretary Ruby comments Art Snyder. Smith. "Last year's was a fan- A minimal fee is tastic tourney and we all charged to each bowler to were very pleased that cover the cost of the Cleo Snarr, one of our took top bowling, plus prize Oub money, trophies, and honors in the "A" banquet at the end of the division." season. In addition, liquid Just to prove "you're refreshment is provided never to old to bowl," two free, courtesy of Town other club members, and Country manager Renus and Gladys Beyk, s, are both in their eighties and still hitting the pocket more often than the gutter. While the club has been growing in size over the last four years, it also finds room for any new members that would like to take part. Those interested should contact Town and Country manager either by stopping by the lanes or phoning Ruby Smith, 'Wya DEADLINES Monday, 5 p.m. News Wedding announcements Display ads Tuesday, 4:30 Classified ads 'w. DPT. n D Schoo D SPECIALS D D FrcihCllced ( OH00 Bologna D Olive loaf Pimento Chocs Loaf Cotto Salami Pickle Pimento Loaf Plain Loaf For Lunch Box Ideas .. . Visit Our Deli For Freshly Sliced Luncheon Meats And A Variety Of Cheese. USD A Choice And Quick Froien d kUfular 9C Lb. 12 20' -- Height ; JJ Oauaago Columnar Maple Linden (3 Kinds) Red Maple NflryuU..!. D Lb. D Take sob horns for dinner. Thru Sept 8, 1981. m ri f'V V I Gal. Ron 31Qas U Well Branched Russian Olives '16" 5 Gal. Reg. 16" larg, wall ttablithcd ROSGS In Reg. 1295 Containers and Blooming & Evergreens Juniper, Arbor Vitae, Spreading or Upright 1 to 5 Gal. We Glodly Accept Food Stomps, Birches White, Canoe, Paper, Clump Or Single 1 to 5 Gal. 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You can't legally buy any of the control permits. You can, if you're good enough, take two bucks one of with the bow them on your rifle tag. For further questions, contact an archery shop pro, and also pick up a copy of the 1981 big game proclamation there as TtmcUroew ii . . . Cut Thursday, Sept. mm Iff MM7 greater killing traditional orange garb. And it is a very good idea to glue down those loose well. feathers before going afield. Add razor inserts fifty-fiver- 9790 South - to tips for PulCG at 7' mm 821 OS. 700 E. Sandy Closed 255-071- 1 Sundays No Rain Check- s- Offer Good While Supply Lasts Coupon Expires Sept. 19, 1981 |