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Show THE SENTINEL misdemeanor, and can result in a substantial Tine and a loss of hunting privileges for up to one year. What's the future of Pheasant hunt outlook good Utah pheasant hunters can expect good hunting on the 1982 opener next Saturday, Nov. 6. The shooting starts at 8 a.m. Jay Roberson, upland ivy coordinator Members of the state champion girls' cross country team from Hillcrest High School. (Left to right) Jill Jenkins, Michelle Peacock, Patricia Bonney, Jill Peacock, Karcie Brewer, Camille Phippen, and coach Raynor Pearce. according to Roberson, federal lands in Carbon, for the Division of Wildlife Resources of the Utah Department of Natural Resources and Energy, says hunter success will be good, down only slightly from last year's bumper crop of birds. The 1981 harvest of 234,000 pheasants was the highest since 1972. Over 84,000 hunters went afield Tooele and Uintah counties will remain open through Dec. 5, 1982. Bag lastyear Before going hunting, - access and habitat loss are probably the biggest problems Wednesday was a day of both incredible commented coach Raynor Pearce. "I didn't know they were that good, but they sure made a believer out of and painful disappintment so far as triumph local cross country teams were concerned. Hillcrest High's ladies displayed the poise and depth needed to snare a me." The best individual finish for a local girl was earned sixth, by 4-- A state Hillcrest Arbogast reported that crown at Brighton's Delores Sugarhouse Park and as, Bolwann. Alta was also led by a icing on the cake, Hillcrest's boys ran to a sophomore, Kirsten Aure, second in their division. who placed fourteenth. Sudden injuries Freshman April Bailey knocked the Bingham was twenty-fourt- h and High boys out of junior Whitney Milligan contention and sickness was The only real setback pushed Jordan's girls in back into the deep pack experienced by the - twenty-eight- Huskies Wednesday was competition. The Hillcrest girls ended up with 76 points, clipping Davis which scored 85. Alta was fifth at 138, and Bingham's ladies ran ninth with 170 points, the first team the 3-- A Jace Brewer's second More and more land is being closed due to the unethical acts of a few hunters." The continuing loss of habitat to industrial and residential development compounds the access problems and points to hard times for and possession limits statewide are 2 and 4, respectively, for roosters only, Most pheasant hunting s on private land, hunters will have a better 0f chance being welcomed back next year if thev resDect this land. Utah's ringnecks had m the proclamation, it tough going in some tells how private lands areas of northern and are identified. Properly central Utah. "Last posted lands have year's hard winter took appropriate signs, or some adult birds, bright yellow paint on especially in Cache and fenceposts at corners, on Box Elder counties, gates and along all As it was Bingham was which cut into the streams or roads that only able to finish seventh breeding stock," says cross the private land. In instead of contending for Roberson. "May and the field, respect were also wet and property as if it were your the trophy Arbogast June and his team honestly cold, so we lost some own. Remember to leave thought they had a good young birds during the gates as they are found chance to bring home. critical nesting period," and be careful not to fences or Dave Alder was the top he continued. Although damage finisher for the Miners, populations in these standing crops, from Violations of the trespass earning thirteenth. areas will be down r of law are a Class B 1981, the Robbie Adams twentieth. The flu moved down adult birds may salvage three of the top girls for the hunt in these areas. On the brighter side, Jordan High's team, according to coach summer production 1981-8- Jill Sophomore followed by Ray Odorizzi who was twenty-sixtDean Hanrahan, Lance Cloward, John McLaren, and Wayne Jensen also scored for the Huskies. : Alta finished fifth in the boys with 132 points. Kevin Arlington led the 1, sophomore, was eleventh. Freshman Patricia Bonney and Michelle Peacock placed twenty-secon- d and 4-- A Hawks with a fourth place, making up six twenty-sixt- h wouldn't S3 . places in the final 200 yards. Mike Vanderbeek for Alta. was twenty-thir- d quit," Announces the Relocation of his 7321 South 1 For Appointment Call: 268 1078 Monday-Saturda- 561-101- 3920 S. 1 1 OO 1 Wednesdays Only 732 1 S. f late y E. Morale Salts 210 Diseases, Injuries and Surgery of the Foot Dm! Arwrx-a- Botrd ot Podntrv Surofry a counts in Weber, Davis, Sanpete, Sevier, Uintah and Duchesne counties point to a good hunt those areas. The hunting season will be Nov. through 14 in most of the state; through Nov. 19 in Box Elder, Cache, Davis and .... a great deal raaiais at any participating uniroyai Technic! assistance provided t Ski Instructors ol America Here's Professional for you, .I . stesl-cslte- mxuils. d r steel-belte- d America, too. Justf buy 4 Uniroyal -- i 1 aeaier. i nen sena pruui ui purLiiaze, um iMisnviii c bond in the mail directly from Uniroyal. Or buy 2 Uniroyal radials and get a $50 bond back. But hurry. The offer ends November SIDEWAYS JUMPS TO DEVELOP . 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But, there is finished tenth as a team. next best Hillcrest runner, taking tenth Peacock led Hillcrest's entrants by finishing ringneck pheasants. During- the winter of review the trespass law place finish. Brewer was edeed by Brian Fuller of something called bad Viewmont, the team luck. Hillcrest finished behind 6594 Steve Powell was the have Bingham girls placed at state. h. he's lost track of the pheasant management in Utah. Hillcrest's girls win in cross country 4-- A Brigham Young's 1982-8- 3 varsity basketball team will conduct an intra-squa- d scrimmage at Brighton High School on Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. The event is being slated as a fund raiser for the athletic department at Brighton. "Those attending will get the first public view of seven or eight of BYU's new high school recruits," commented Brighton basketball coach Duke Reid. "It promises to be an exciting evening and excellent family entertainment." In addition to the game, there will be demonstrations of gymnastics and drill team marching at halftime. Tickets will be $1.50 per person and can be picked up at the door. "hunter facing 3 Brighton hosts 'Y' scrimmage pheasant hunting in Utah? "Not bright," Duchesne and Uintah counties. All state and Duchesne, Emery, wildlife Grand, Juab, San Juan, game 4-- A and Weber counties; and through Nov. 21 in Pag Thursdey.Nov.4.1982 13. - Sideways jumps from outsideleg to outside leg. This exercise can be done on the level, uphill, downhill, forward, take and backward. To make it off and land on the entire foot (a). Start out jumping from side to side, later lumping over a log or a rope ten to 12 inches high. Do only as many ski-lik- lumps as you are able to with a high level of effort. Rest, and repeat four to five times. Also jump from side to side with the feet together (b) as though jumping over a box. 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