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Show Tuesday, November 19, 1991 7 A Emery County Progress Wildlife report Scofield gets more trout PRICE Another 17,000 inch rainbow trout were stocked into Scofield Reservoir late last week, bringing to 142,000 the number of trout restocked since the reservoir was chemically treated to remove rough fish in Septem- 7-- 8 ber. The fish stocked this week came from Jones Hole federal fish hatchery in northeastern on May 23, 1992, just in time for the Memorial Day holiday Division of Wildlife Resources fisheries biologists say the rainbow trout stocked this fall should be 14 to 16 inches long 1992. Scofield by Reservoir reopens to fishing Thanks to Fundraisers weekend. Utah. mid-summ- PRIC- E- When Utah Permits for cutting person- one permit per family will be allowed. Tags will be sold for $5 each. The tag must be securely attached to the tree before transporting. Tree permits will be available at the Ferron District Office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sale cutting area maps and cutting instructions along with current road conditions will be given at the time of purchase. No refunds will be given on Christmas Tree Permits. south side of Ferron Mountain. Pinyon pine and juniper can be harvested above the Narrows starting at Dairy Creek, rest canyon west to Skyline Drive. Cutting trees around Willow Lake and Ferron Reservoir is prohibited. As of Nov. 13 there was approximately 8 inches of snow at the 9,200 foot level around Willow Lake and Ferron Reservoir. Each family interested in cutting a Christmas tree must pick up their own permit. Only S, viously beating Notre Dame 84-- 9 6. warmly and have the necessary items in your vehicle for an emergency if you are stranded. Forest Service officials will be on site periodically to answer questions and 0. give directions to those interested in cutting a Christmas tree. For more information call the Ferron ranger District or Office at 384-237- 2 us. says that, although the money raised will not be necessary to purchase trout, he is confident the committee will put it to good 384-250- 5. use. Xtf ST. GEORQE At a meeting here last week the Utah Wildlife Board approved 1992 fishing rules proposed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. There were only minor changes to the fishing rules this year Among the changes for 1992 are: elimination of the minimum size rule on bass at Deer Creek Reservoir; opening of Bullock, Cottown-woo- d and Steinaker reservoirs to bass fishing; closure of Electric Lake to the taking of cutthroat trout (to protect the states only certified source of first-com- e, snow-packe- ne BLM offers tree permits Justin Fielder. Next week the CV wrestlers an undefeated Mont Harmon team at home. Matches begin at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21.' ? v ; Following are the teams results against San Rafael: 12-in- ch Strawberry cutthroat trout eggs); and the reduction of All permits will be sold for limits on several heavily $5 each, and there will be a fished southern Utah trout limit of one per family. People waters. The 1992 Utah Fishing Promay not purchase permits to cut trees for other families, clamations will be available friends or organizations. during the last week of Additional information can December at all Division of be obtained by calling Wildlife Resources offices and 7 between the hours of wherever fishing licenses are sold. 7:45 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. Rory Stucki decisioned Kent Christiansen, 11-Andy Payne pinned Barry Bunderson; Nolan Grey 6; pinned Nick Mills; Jay Rich pinned Dickie Cooper, KC. Alton pinned Clint Conover, Curtis Johnson pinned Randy Behling; Rodney Ewell pinned Burt Cooper; Dustin Sitterud pinned Buzz Rondinelli; John Brown pinned Jessie Curtis; Mike Perry decisioned Justin Prettyman, Brett 3-- 2; Guy- mon pinned Justin Fielder, Brett Hanson pinned Frank Hurst; Jessie Lester pinned Russ Taylor; Ryan Behling (SR) pinned Brandon Gordon; Travis Robinson (SR) pinned Steve Nielson; and Dell Fuller pinned Cade Jones. in a recent FROM THE PRESIDENTS COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS The Presidential Sports Award by Wilmer Vinegar Bend" Mizell Developed in 1972 by the Presidents Council on Physical Fitness and Sports (PCPFS) in conjunction with national sports organizations and associations, the Presidential Sports Award is de- kfsigned to motivate L I adults to become more ' , WJI physically . I - n V a active throughout life, em-- 1 phasizing regular exer- I rise rather than standing performance. out-L-J1- X ftJ The program, which Mizell . takes about four months to complete, is administered by the Amateur Athletic Union and is available to individuals IS years of age and older. A presidential award can be earned in any one of 51 sports and fitness from aerobic dance to activities weight training. Some of the more popular categories are bicycling, fitness walking, jogging, swimming and tennis. Race walking and endurance walking were added this year. Some of the Local Councils on Physical Fitness and Sports, a new grassroots initiative of the PCPFS, are promoting the Presidential Sports Award. For example, a local council in the Midwest has set its goal to improve the fitness of firefighters and rescue personnel. Another local council is promoting the Presidential award among older adults, using the Fitness Walking category. To earn an award for Fitness Walking, you must: Walk a minimum of 125 miles. Each walk must be continuous, without pauses for rest and the pace per mile). No more than 2 12 miles in any one day may be credited to total. At the Federal level, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has issued a challenge to all NASA installations nationwide to participate in an exercise competition, Exercise for the Health of It, utilizing the Presidential Sports Award. Also, the Social Security Administration is promoting the sports award among employees and recently presented a program on fitness to 22 nationwide Social Security downlink sites. If you want to start or improve your fitness program, try to earn a Presidential Sports Award. Or, if you have interest in promoting fitness and sports for others in your community, city, or county, contact the PCPFS in Washington, D.C. about local councils. Wilmer " Vinegar Bend" Mizell, former major league baseball player and Congressman, is Executive Director of the President's Council on Physical Fitness & Sports. Emery High School Student of the Week 637-281- The Price Area Headquarters of the Bureau of Land Management will be selling Christmas Tree Permits for. personal use on the following days: Thursday, Dec. 5, from 4:30 to 7 p.m.; Friday, Dec. 6, from 4:30 to 7 p.m.; and Saturday, Dec. 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The tag cost is $5 per tree, with only one permit allowed per household. Permits will be available at the BLM Price Area Headquarters, 900 North 700 East, Price. No permits will be issued for commercial harvest of Christmas trees. gets a win FITNESS FACTS v--- al d roads and have tire chains, drive or a available. The Price Ranger District He said another excellent effort was turned in by Brett Guymon who beat a tough Canyon View wrestler and team captain junior high wrestling match. face 1992 fishing rules e Price Ranger .Districts willciiKi2ditiohal250 per; Manti-LaSNational Forest, mits on Dec. 7 afca cutting site located north of Huntington will have 400 personal-us- e Christmas Tree Permits Reservoir. Huntington Reservoir is located 32 miles northavailable for sale on a first-serv- e basis for the west of Huntington on State Road 31. Permits will be sold upcoming holiday season. at the cutting site from 9 a.m. Beginning Nov. 27 150 permits will be sold for the Little to 3 p.m. or until sold out. PerBear Canyon area west of Scomits are good for Dec. 7 only, field Reservoir. Permit holand trees must be cut and ders in this area may cut and removed that day. remove a Christmas tree anyPeople cutting trees in this time between Nov. 29 and Dec. area should come prepared 15. with appropriate wintertime be at Tags may clothing and footwear. Snow-shoe- s purchased or skis may be necesthe Price Ranger District office located at 599 West sary, depending on snow conPrice River Drive, Price. Peoditions; and dont forget the snacks and hot drinks to make ple purchasing a permit for this area should be prepared the day complete. snow-machi- r 5-- 5, Permits available for slick, S' 'if 9-- 0. be sprucefir canof the harvested in the A " 'v 5-- Due to a possible change in weather conditions this time of year, it is important to dress and The. Divi- and then defeating a strong San Rafael Bulldog (DWR) fisheries biologists team 72-1- 8 in junior high questioned if they could find wrestling. enough trout in their hatchery There were a number of system to restock Scofield excellent matches, according Reservoir after chemical to Coach Bill Wright. Rory treatment this fall, a group of Stuckis match against Kent dedicated Utah anglers Christiansen helped turn the stepped forward to help. They tide in Canyon Views favor. established the Improved ScoRory came out and took the field Fisheries Committee and opponent down and him in set out to raise enough money a craddle for a 0 put CV lead. to restock the reservoir with Christiansen came back to tie rainbow trout purchased from the score at and then in the second period, Stucki took private hatcheries. As of late last week, the control with a reversal and committee had raised over two near falls to win 11-$6,000 in donations, more The next critical match was than half their goal of $12,000. Andy Payne against Barry That sum, combined with Bunderson. Bunderson came three to one matching federal out and took control of the Wallop Bureau money, would match and built up a 13-- 1 have purchased 60,000 comlead. However, late in the mercially grown trout and third period, Bunderson made enabled the reservoir to a mistake and Payne capitalreopen next spring. But, when ized on it to pin his opponent. DWR fisheries managers were This put the team score at able to find enough trout to After this, the Cougars stock, the privately purchased seemed to catch on fire and fish were no longer necessary. went on a streak of 11 straight DWR fisheries chief Bruce wins. At this time the score Schmidt expressed his thanks was 72-- Other excellent and admiration for the efforts formances were turned inperby of the Improved Scofield who pinned Dickie Rich, Jay Fisheries Committee and all and John Brown, who those who donated money to Cooper, Jessie Curtis. pinned the cause. All of us at the I think John is about as DWR really appreciate the determined a wrestler as I outstanding job these dediever have coached as he kept cated people have done. his junior high record perfect Theyre an example for all of over two years, Wright said. Schmidt er : Special to the Progress The Cougars kept their winning streak alive after pre- sion of Wildlife Resources Ferron District has tree permits al use Christmas trees will go on sale at the Ferron Ranger District Office on Dec. 2 according to Ferron District Forester Bill Dye. A limited number of permits will be available and sold on an individual first come first serve basis. This year the cutting area will be in the Ferron Canyon area on both the north and Cougar wrestlers open with 2 victories USED Kranick i &Bach Grand CASTLEVIEW HOSPITAL G8S? The Emery High faculty has named Melanie Oviatt and Rusty Lofley Students of the Week. Tom Baldwin Piano iiiUfb At U'tiV fl99oi-33tna- used PUBLIC INVITED! A rare chance to visit the operating room and Alkidud . is the daughter MelanleplanstogotoSnowcollege on a volleyball scholarship where She will go Into the business field. FREE Bench, t Tuning EX 3180 0 li fii., fflftiiiTriiiinriiiiirf j mil year. Rusty Is talented in Indutrlal arts and Is a top student In auto mechanics, metals, and woods. Rusty recently had a major role In the Emery High Drama Department's production of "Seven Wives for Dracula. Rusty likes hunting and fishing and would like to pursue a career In truck driving. Castle Dale V h Rusty Lofley is the 17 year old son of Beryl and Charles Lofley of Elmo. He Is a senior and will graduate this Sponsored by Magnuson Lumber Groups over 15 please call in advance 637-480- of Donna very involved in sports. She has been on the varsity volleyball team and was nominated to the team from Moab and Ulntih, and was also nominated for team. She has also the played basketball and was a junior when the basketball team took 2nd place In state. During the summer Melanie loves softball and rodeo. Currier Mivtiy get acquainted with the quality work of our operating room nurses. Melanie Oviatt of Huntington. Shelsasenlor at Emery High where she has been "" Tiiiiiiiiii..(Miii.iiiif.,ir.U wni jirlii inrtf Ai . ! 1 IP iiiiiiii,iiiihtiiiitji ff iiflU nifliiy.iiW . unwrjiftrni irrwmiKTmiuiinFrnji rrnrti |