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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, June 3,1183 Plff 2 3 Bicycling as rocrootion is healthy, onjoyoblo Simper, on Gregg prosrams coordinator for the Utah State Division of Parks and Recreation, said, "This month is American Bicycle Month. As part of its observance. wo urge an citizens and nL respji li organisations participate support activities in for Aoyagl, sixth place, $5 certificate. Back row, Tonl Reader, fifth place, clock radio; Ron Jenkins, sixth place $5 certificate; sad 84116. big game soaoons a Committee Committee, professional committee for the Board of Big Game Control, has statewide buck only deer bunt Oct 22 through Nov. 2, with anueriess permits where needed, including several units in southcentral Utah, where herds are reaching capacity for the range. Deer managers in southern Utah say deer herds are Increasing in many areas. y recently completed meetings with biologists and range managers range and big game and make ffnfnfntyfrfioflf for the 1983 big game seasons. The committee is of a composed from the representative Division of Wildlife W IH.k Natural Department of information, mM - - NMiva j mua CMtaj, the VS. Bureau of Land Management and the US. Forest Service. After considering the PTnTDtTxUttflns of the Interagency Committee recomalso and regulations on June The 12. Big Game 19S3 UPHOLSTERING HOUSE Vpftonrtors 0fFMFmMvre W1-011- 81 recommended to be dosed to moose bunting during 1982 due to the high number of illegal Park-Salta- ir , 100-mi- le Comprehensive Recreation Plan Summary, ranks in fist top 10 of the most popatar leisure sctrrttfcs in Utah, From all indications interest in bkycang wU continue to rise. Simper explained there are both benefits and dangers to bicycling, but be said, "The benefits far outweigh the dangers, "In discussing the benefits, "Simper said, is an "bicycling inexpensive form of transportation and it gives the cyclist an opportunity to see the country he Is peddling through in a way not experienced by motor travel "Improved physical vehicle condition is a big plus for bicycling, as weQ as the comradery derived from participating with other cyclists," he added. What few are dangers associated with bicycling can be negated by being alert and observing traffic laws, which apply to cyclists as well as other vehicles. "In addition to observing traffic laws, wearing safety head gear is recommended," Simper Safety council offers vacation car tips - er and seasons Rich area is h The following is a completed this summer, A temporary bicycle motocross area has been set up at Great Salt Lake Beech State where races will be held in June and July. A bicycle trail is currently under development at Thorley Recital Hall, Jordan River State Southern Utah State parkway. College, 351 West Center. Bicycle races and rides Richfield, June 8, have been cosponsored Sevier County by the Division at Utah Courthouse auditorium. Lake State Park and Price, June 9, Room Antelope Island State No. 123, Science Bldg., Park. Hie Second Utah College of Eastern Utah. Lake Century Bicycle Roosevelt, June 10, Ride win be sponsored by Moonlake Electric Bldg., the Division on Sept 11. 188 W. 200 N. This ride begins Salt Lake City, June 11, and ends at Utah Lake Eisenhower Jr. High State Park. School auditorium, 4351 Each year bicycles scheduled of the Board of Big Game Control's public meetings: June 4, Ogden, Mountain Fuel Supply 2940 auditorium, Washington Blvd. Cedar City, June 7, State Outdoor ' the public, the Board of Big Game Control will set the Cache-Nort- River State Parkway and will be Jordan Utah 11-3- 6. from mendations psst few years. The A new bicycle motocross park is under development within the BkycHng, according to the moose kills on the unit last fall. A limited number of bull moose said. The is division permits will be proposed for a new area, the Uinta S. Redwood Rd. become more prevelant encouraging bicycle South Slope. The buffalo hunt will be A proposed for Nov. Floyd Coles, Southern reduction in the number Region game manager, of desert bighorn sheep will be says, ."There has been permits most in increase an One recommended. quite of our units. Two or three mountain goat permit units will be reaching will be recommended for . Despite higher fuel and each 10 miles of speed Turn off the ignition, other the over 55 mph. prices, a season of Seat flash warning signals and capacity soon." automobile is to expected A number of preeeson 1962 Take a break when you move the car out of The deer archery deer hunts will also be season was previously set renuun the most popular feel tired or sleepy. Get traffic. transportation recommended for units in by the Board for Aug. 21 roens out stretch, walk around, Engine overheat? Pull northern and central through Sept. 6. Last for the American family drink a cup of coffee. off the road, turn off the to control year, the Board of Big 00 v0100 in 1962. With Don't try to push yourself Utah ignition, open the hood Americans or the car too far in one agricultural depredation Game Control set the 1982 mi"ion let and the engine cool muzzle-loadseason for takm8 to the highways day. Leave the road Be careful by deer. the removing this summer," here are before it gets dark No major changes wiO jijoy it radiator protect cap: valuable tome safety tips will be easier to find food be proposed by the No other major your hands with a thick uuh and accommodations Interagency Committee changes in regulations from rag and keep your face for the 1982 elk season. will be recommended by Council, that Drive way. from the filler neck. away Before you go, have the Hie Board will be asked the defensively. Expect the Start the Interagency engine and add teed end other driver to make a Committee. Local eT to consider water slowly, checking sTGCOQUlMQfjgitiofi to flffty hunting organisations mistakes and be for eJ: possible leaks. Never, nuts, exhaust prepared to react never restricted bull elk mav nraeent their own wnee pour cold water fluid permits on a new area proposals to the Board of ytem, fan belts, quickly. Avoid quick into an over-heate- d ry. noses, starts or stops. Anticipate south of Richfield, Big Game Control at the ,eve- you might engine fueI liAe I,ht when you must speed up crack Monroe Mountain. public meetings. the block. engine The is "hield wipers and or stow down by keeping public Lights go out? Most . encouraged to attend the afetyoetts. plenty of room between In any case, pack a tool you and the car ahead. It likely a blown fuse. At and public meetings I cmmtMrtm kit. including a flashlight will save wear and tear night pull off the road, proposed big batteries, on the brakes - and will set up flares, and game seasons. The Board unless you carry a wrewdriver, Vim win consider all public savegas. for rucin In wait for replacement before the an emergency, don't setting input ,Bd I sessons on June 12. wlrln ho8.M panic. If your brakes fail, help or daylight. During I Written comments may temporarily, wire for pump rapidly on the the day, drive into the mufner w pedal to restore pressure. nearest service station. If I bs submitted by June 11 to tyln8 00 to If that doesn't work Mndpaper the Board of Big Game put the fuse hasn't blown, it corrooeu aean the Dauery co Utah gear selector in a could be a short in the Control, cablet' i1"0 battery lower Division of Wildlife range (Dl in cars electrical system and you fire cab,e W. 1596 with North Resources; automatic may need a qualified extinguisher, and flares transmissions) and apply repairperson to check it and daylight reflectors. the narking brake slowly. out Make sure the Jack is in working order. Buy a good first aid kit for minor hurts, but be throughout Utah to obtain - will, The Interagency will Committee recommend all antelope bunts be held Sept 25 through Oct. 3. No antlerless permits wiO be proposed by the committee for the 1982 in moose swtsow as in the general, recommend an fact-findi- areas. Temple, Salt Lake City Meetings slaflod on Tne Board of Big Game Proclamation will appear Control is seeking public m the Salt Lake Tribune, comment about the 1982 Sunday, June 27, and will Utah big game seasons be available from license during a series of public agents and Wildlife offices meetings June 4 through Resources thereafter. June 11. The Interagency Hie State Interagency bkycnsts." State Utah The Division of Parks and Recreation considers bicycling an important form of recreation and has included it in Joe Mellen, second place, Sony Walkman; planning and developing Jeremy Laubershlmer, third place, parks and recreation portable television. d: both year. ' Top fund raisers from the Sandy VYBBA baseball league were honored with a number of prize presentations. Front row (left to right), Jim Zeller, sixth place, $5 certificate; Travis Evans, first place, bicycle and $100 savings bond; Cody Morgan, fourth place, portable radio; Alex and inexpensive form of transportation, particularly for short fistance commuting, and the to recreation aspects wbkh and are appealing to greater transportation. "A good way to do tins," Simper said, 'is to Jctaabicycle club and get involved in the programs for sponsor tbey - roads highways. The reason, perhaps, is two-folits growing popularity as an bicycling numbers of Utahn each recreation 1 our 1 N.Ualn,Mldvsle ' OurSpaclsUtyAt otofJieas Hokd 255-C81- 8 Bowling loaguoo 7CC0 S. State set atl7.J.lanoc prepared for more serious injuries: take feminine announced heavy-dut- y All-St- napkins tor compresses to stop bleeding, distilled ar meetings Lanes at 1p.m., and June 8 at 1 that the pjn. for summer Junior Bowling leagues water to cool burns, willbeheldattneAlKStar ammonia inhalants to Lana,177W.7800S.,on revive an unconscious June 5 at 10 a.m., June 7 Dad Martin Sen Food Spcsbl person, All children and teenagers from four to 19 yean old are welcome to register. moistened towelettes, paper towels and a brightly colored blanket to cover an injured person on the roadway. Being ready for AIITypw Goncrol Automotive) Repair riding as some of tbe congestion. "State Park interesting activities for which bicycles may be used. "Bicycling can be great family fun and an activity in which any sge group may take part; and are managers considering the possibility of establishing park to park bicycle tours for individuals and and groups as well as the it doesn't nave to be recreation of bicycle by development transportation expensive. All you need to in trails designated providing a nominal benefit from this activity entrance fee for cyclists parks," said Simper. is any kind of bicycle M at state parks (SO cents Simper kited general good condition," Simper for Visitors transportation, picnics, said. y riding bicycles to the races, and pleasure park relieve parking touring, day-use- ). cross-countr- Local youths onli'st in Army and roGorvoo Forces . Qualification Test, Armed Scott H. Jacobson, the Nine recent high school graduates have enlisted son of Mr and Mrs in the US. Army an Edward JAcobson, 931 Reserve, s. 1380 E. in Sandy, Army according to Sergeant enlisted to become a commander station sesth Finance Disbursing the Section of the Army of Army Reserve. He will begin Midvale Recruiting Station. Jeffrey D. Kohl, a graduate of Bingham High School, enlisted in the Army Reserve's 419th Transportation Company as a truer driver. He resides at U8BW.3S0S. inWeet VaDej City. Kathleen Kersey, 18, the daughter of Mr and his active duty training at Fort Leonard m September. Wood, MO midline. He is a HUlcrest High School 1962 Kim ' . L. Shepherd is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry F. Shepherd, who live at 1490 E. 8425 &, in Sandy. She enlisted for training ' graduate graduate of Alta High School. Sandra G. Cleft, a graduate of Jordan rugn School, enlisted in the U.S. Army for training ss a Rod SKuppor r I iW - M i 0 Fuel efficiency is percent better at 55 mph than at speeds between 55 and 75 mph. And tests show that in a collision, the chances of getting killed are doubled with 10-3- aviation in Communications a communications and will with Specialist Mrs Darwin Kersey, guaranteed assignment begin her active duty 11350 S. 2820 W. in South in Europe. She will begin training in August Jordan, enlisted tor active duty training in training wa lithographer September, Franklin D. King, 6SS4 Flamingo Way in West Jordan, enlisted in the U.S. Army for three years and an assignment William N. Finney, 3395 in the 536th Signal Company of the Army Enchanted View Drive, Reserve. She is a 1MB graduate of Bingham High School and will begin her active duty training in September. Allen M. Wiison, 17, a graduate of Bingham High School, has enlisted for training as an Air Traffic Controller and win receive a $5,000 cash bonus upon successful of his completion training. He expects to be promoted to Private E--2 in June because he has referred two friends who enlisted in the Army also. enlisted for training as Supply Specialist in the 82nd U.S. Army's an Army Airborne, spokesman sskL He is the son of Mr and Mrs William Finney. Finney is a graduate of Brighton High School's Class of '81 Active duty training is scheduled for August for Private Finney. A West Jordan to Europe. Ho is a graduate of Shoshone High School fa Shoshone, Idaho. He enlisted In the Army's Delayed Entry Program in May and will begin active duty training in July. For information on any of the Army's enlistment High School graduate enlisted programs, contact the for training as a Helicopter Repairman. She attained a near U.S. Army Recruiting Station in Midvale at 8138 S. State Street or call 566-168- 6. perfect score of 98 on the Soccor hooring cot for Juno 7 Spirit award won by HHSecnlore Penny Conger and Brian Markosian, senior students at HUlcrest High School, have been awarded the "Spirit of Victory," the National Schc4ar Athlete Award. Tne award is presented by the U.S. Army Reserve to oustanding boy and girl athlete scholars of ahsjh school. DsssKinss Monday, 5 p.m. News, Display Ads, Wedding Announcements StwNksgOM CaniHfes FREE CIssseS'AQesS andUpl Classes Start June 7 Sign Your Now. Hwno Carol At CMW Up . M144SPor MoreDetals 667E.CwntM-St- . Midvalw 561-24- 20 SPRING IS HERE AND WE ARFMFAP lev rBiuecrciss i . UOU mm o V. 4w l7rlhLc:0f . i Tuesday, 4 p.m. AD Mu SowBtfang The Legislative Council of the Utah High School Activities Association will meet at 1 p.m. on June 7 at Granite High School to consider a request to grant sponsorship to high school soccer. Currently all such soccer teams are organized as dubs, not official sports. The June 7 meeting will be open to the public and comments from representative members of various interested groups will be entertained. Of major concern are the costs of providing equipment transportation, and coaches. Proponents say equipment costs will be minimal and that sanctioning the sport need not take funds from existing programs. Utah Coys THRIFT STORE 7fTTl Spring Spociol 12 0 Picked Up sqj BIL0J SO T U .0 Lb. U U (7th Wsie 7723 O.) Unlquo Auto Body To Our Location DELIVERED InsUIIsitlon Avcilst 0 DAY UKUTTCD WARRANTY sco-oao- 2 331 icm tattiba's 37-54- 37 IF 800 DIES Oft FAIL8TO GROW TOR ANY AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK SSJfttftn y' Mon.thru l i Classified Ads AutoContor VtWcteCRM her recruiter, Staff Sergeant, Miguel Vssquex. Miss Brewer resides at tx Flamingo Way in West Jordanhe is scheduled to begin bask training m First Class Willie B. Finance Clerk with the Thames, to according a big emergency is half the battle. On the road, keep safety belts buckled. Put in Infants proper restraint devices. Obey the 55 mph speed limit. : $300 So. 2700 W. RIVERTON Sat 8 to 6 , |