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Show November 22 2000 ' i t I 4 Lb This year, the bunt will begin Dec. the base. But Ive been a deer jump an eight loot fence, when the snow was at my knees,. like it was Gry Ocyla by HUtcp Times staff 1, al lording five to weekends hunt. hunter?, Following y ears the will take place during T or season Iroin August hunt nothing. As a Licans of controlling the deer population on base. Hill will hold an annual deer archery hunt begin- to December. For this year.-- shortened hunt live hunters will be given permits. In the future only two permits per month will be awarded with each hunter allowed to harvest one deer. Hunters w ill be picked Requirements to take part in the hunt are simple. A person must be employed at Hill AFB, have a Utah Archery License, and pay a $5 fee to handle administrative and habitat improvements costs and finally display proficiency with a bow and arrow. This final ning this December. The hunt is open to members of the base's Rod and Gun Club, archery section. The club will prorate membership dues to afford new members the opportunity to take part in this unique experience. Typically dues run from January through December and are 325. The hunt is being conducted to control the bases deer population that is now approximately 40. We chase deer off the runway a few times ay ear, said Environmental Management Natural Resources'. through a random drawing. Deer can pose a serious safety hazard on the flight line, according to Blood. If one of the animals were to get caught in an aircraft during take off the plane could, in a worse case scenario, crash in the residential community. Upftn landing a deer could get tangled in the landing gear causing the plane to crash and the possible death of the pilot. Interested hunters should contact either Tecli, Sgt. or Master Sgt- Ernest K. Kevin Short at Ext. requirement will take place Tuesday at the base archery range at 4 p.m. All applicants must come prepared at this time to show documentation, or join the archery club, pay fees and shoot, Blood said. tarHunters will be required to shoot an eight-inc20 of 30 and five from times ranges get four out of h yards. The hunting laws of Utah will be used on base and all hunting will take place on the east end of the base starting on Fridays approximately 3:30 p.m. and ending Sunday at dusk. Manager Marcus Blood, who is in charge of maintaining the deer population. People ask why we dont just build higher fences and keep the deer off - Lhamon at W!ng 'sponsoring-' holid&y parties ior ad -- Holiday parties for both adults and children are being planned for Dec. 16, sponsored by the 75th Air Base Wing. Activities will be held from-6-1- 0 4-1- 0. semi-form- ? dancing and prize drawings until 11 Tickets for GS equivalents follow the p.m. A pay bar will be open throughout same price scale, s Committee officers the evening. The holiday meal wilUnclude medal- Sgt. Ramona Mayer, presi-p.m- . Senior Airman Edward lions of pork loin and macedoine of dent. Ext ' vice president,-Extfresh vegetables. Cake, coffee and tea Rodriguez, will be provided at the end of the evening, u 2nd Lt. James Moes, treasurer, Ext. 2nd Lt. Ellen Dorey, secretary, The childrens party is limited to the ' first 50 that sign up." Activities include Ext. Capt. Nathan Weir,"advi-opeMood, games, prizes and a visit from Wing-Activitie- are-Tech. at the Officers Club for adults; and p.m. at the base chapel for chil- Tickets are now on sale dren ages and are available from Wing Activities Committee members. The parties are ' to all base employees. coat The adult party is and begins tie, cocktail dress with punch and hors doeuvres. After an introduction at 6:30 p.m., dinner will be served, accompanied by holiday music by Ray Parr. At 8 p.m., the North- ridge High School Bell Choir and Cho- rus will perform, followed by music, 6-1- - al Santa Claus. Call Staff Sgt. David Kier-an- d nan at Ext. for reservations, Tickets are $10 per person for airman through senior airman; ter sergeant, and 2nd lieutenant through captain; and $20 for major and above. Ext. Ext. Ext. ( fyVC Airman 1st Class Dustin Troyer, Ext. Airman 1st Class Jenny Tech. Sgt. Steven Gins, Ext., Staff Sgt. David Holloway, Ext. Carol Ext. Nash, Kiernan, MasExt. Judy Howard, ter Sgt. Samuel Ingram, Ext. ; 'Alternate committee members are Staff Sgt. Linda Karczewski, Ext. Master Sgt. Marshall McMickel, Senior Airman Sherri LusExt. Master Sgt. Richard ter, Ext. 1st Lt. Mike Knudsoh, Ext. Airman Ext. Melissa Broaden, Master Sgt. Richard Price, Ext. 2nd Lt. Marisol Owens', Ext. n $13 for staff sergeant and technical sergeant; $15 for master sergeant through chief mas- - 7-- Ext.-7-5706- . -- or Ext. 510-023- 3 Staff Sgt. Adrian Reyes, Tech. Sgt. Mary Edwards, Staff Sgt. Erica Shipp, Ext. Maxine Fouks, Ext. Caro, Ext. 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