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Show r f :I ii j i j THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday April 21, 1923 - Page 9 r-- shape. Alter the range ride, everyone gathered at Indian Creek Campground to discuss their observations and to enjoy abarbecue steak and dutch oven dinner. Thanks to all who participated. by Guy Wallace Conservation Officer Local sportsmen and representatives of the Bureau of Land Management, Forest Service, and BLACK BEAR SEASON Division of Wildlife Resources saddled up Saturday morning to ride the deer winter range and see how the deer had fared. Twelve riders split into groups to cover deer winter range in Harts Draw, Harts Point, and Indian Creek. All together, the riders counted over 350 deer. The deer appeared healthy and in good condition, and no winter mortality was observed. Use of browse plants by deer was light to moderate in most areas and, in general, deer winter ranges were found to be in good Black bear season opened April 16 and bear hunters are reminded to become familiar with the new as proclamation regulation changes go into effect this season. Only archery hunters can legally bait bears and archers are limited to one bait station per hunter this year. Harvested bears must be checked in to a conservation officer or Wildlife Resources office within 48 hours after kill, at which time a permanent seal wiU be attached to the hide. It is unlawful to possess a green hide after the 48 hour check-i- n period or to present hides to a taxidermist without having a permanent Treat the family tonight... or any time! TROUT STAMP The new trout stamp will be available at local hunting and fishing license agents and Wildlife Resources offices in early May. The stamp will be required when fishing for, possessing, or transporting trout beginning May 28, the opening of the general fishing season in Utah. Fishing waters in San Juan County where the trout stamp will not be required include the Green, Colorado, and San Juan rivers and Lake Powell. For other waters in the state not requiringthe trout stamp, anglers should review the amendment to the fishing by Kristin Bayles The Broncos played two very confusing frustrating games this past week: postponement of the completion of a 12-- 12 game with Emery; and seeing a victory over Moab taken away. The Broncos played Emery on April 11 in bad weather. San Juan had a terrible start and trailed 8 to 2 at the end ofthe third inning. However, they made atremendous comeback and led 11 to 9 at the end of the fifth. The weather was really terrible and the game should have been called but they just kept onplay-in- g and finally finished the seventh inning tied at 12. The game was then called and will be completed on April 22 when the teams are scheduled to play again. Jeff Nielson hit a double and a single, scored two runs and had two RBIs. Clyde Jones narrowly missed a home run but did get a DINE OUT! BREAKFAST Superintendent Parry announced. also at Canyonlands for six years as Needles District 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT , Ut Blanding 'f i - j double and had four RBIs as well as scoring himself. Other scorers were Corry Cochran with three runs, Farley Roberts with one run and two RBIs, Mahana Fisher had one run one RBI and Corwyn Yazzie had one run and one RBL Great defense was shown when Mahana Fisher caught a fly ball and and then fired it straight to home plate where Perry Berensen completed the double play. The Broncos were literally robbed of a much needed victory when they played Moab on April 15. The score was tied when San Juan stepped up to bat. Aterrible interference call was charged at Mahana Fisher and two previous runs called back, costing the Broncos the game as the score ended 3 to 1. Broncos have games scheduled Whitehorse and with Nucla, Emery. Dean Garrett new Needles District manager in May. His wife, Pat, and their three children, will join him after school is out in June. DINNER i Broncos loso to Moab, tio Emory There will be several personat Canyonlands nel changes National Park in the near future. LUNCH Sundays seal attached. Also new this year is a requirement that evidence of sex must remain attached to the hide until the bear is checked. The spring black bear hunt ends June 30. The female bears, especially those with cubs, as summer progresses are the reasons for the earlier closing date this year. 'r Carl Douhan, district manager of the North District for the past six years, has accepted the chief of resource management and visitor services position at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa. Carl will report for duty at his new assignment during the first week Without advertising, you wouldnt know. - Skip Cole, will be going to Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site as chief of and resources interpretation management. Skip, his wife Ayn, and their three children, will arrive at their new location in Duncanville, Pennsylvania during the week of June 12. Manager, JT ' The Douhan and Cole families will be sorely missed, as they were very active in park, school, i church, and community affairs. Dean Garrett, whom Cole will be replacing in Pennsylvania, wiU be the new Needles District Manager. Garrett, his wife and children AUyson Charlotte, 17 years, Robert 13 years, and Alton 11 years, are expected to arrive in Monticello during the week of June 12, where they wiU reside. The Garretts are not new to Utah. Dean, a graduate of Utah State University, is a native of American Fork, and Charlotte hails from Pleasant Grove. Both are anxiously awaiting their return to the red rock country. V, ALL MODELS Will Take Trades WurliTzer9 HERITAGE FRUITWOOD PIANO REG. $1895.00 2 DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday April 22-2- 3 Sale Priced 1295. iirs MONTICELLO lamiding Mere BLANDING |