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Show THK SAN'. I TAN RK(ORI) 1 UVdne'.i.iy .I.umary In, Vv 4 Hunter education certification Hunting season catches a hunters number of would-bunprepared each ear. Before they can buy a hunting u eii e, they need to show ih'-i"blue card - proof that they've completed a hunter e locution course. By the time they get around to thinking about a license and come to that realization, it's often too late to do anything about it. Hunter education is a n-wide program, administered by state fish and game agencies, but staffed e -- natio- entirely by volunteer instructors. These instructors are themselves avid hunters and generally offer classes from January to August. As hunting season approaches, instructors are doing some pre-hun- scout t ing and making preparations for their own hunts. As a result, no classes are offered when the " Johnny remember they need certification. The moral of this story i: make plans to enroll junior in a hunter education class early. Dont wait to the last -- come-lates" minute. can hunt small game in Utah. Fourteen year-oldcan take big game. If you have future hunters apTwelve-year-old- s "Settlim: the Land, which includes but h not limited to ranching, proaching their twelfth or fourteenth birthdays, better b'Hnc'M'-- . ami human ri'- -t ti ru - Manuscripts ts and d p submitted hunk; -- double-spa- on d, c call Division of Wildlife Resources offices throughout the state to learn about hunter education courses being offered. ous pays upon publication $5 per page, except for stu- dent projects which are $3 30 per page. Articles for Volume 11. Native American are due June 30 and may b-ut's- ", fi-c- on archaeology. 'tyles. folklore, other Native Am. n- - computer - motion The Southeastern Utah District Health Department will hold cholesterol screening clinics on Friday, January 24, as follows: Moab quarter 55S South 200 East, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Monticello Public Health Office, basement of the courthouse, from 2 to 4 p.m. These are walk-iclinics and there is a fee. For more information, call n 587-202- contact with the outside The clinic, which world. was established to help the Navajo could Indians, 1 3. contact the Bureau of Land State parks reservations Utah Division of Parks and Recreations reservation office busy. Their number is Several of our parks in southern Utah are booked full for Easter weekend, said Mike McConvill, reservation manager. In 1991 we doubled the number of reservations taken at our Prior to parks in 1990. 1991, a private firm handled the divUionN reservations. Camper.-- may reserve individual campites as early in advance of A' l2u day their 'tay. while group lamp'ite.' may be reserved one year in advance. Only-onvehicle and attached piece of recreational equipment are allowed per toll-fre- e Infantry-Division- ardson said he was proud of the entire team. David Kimmerle of Blanding walked off with the scoring honors in the . R. Bronson of of the Seclerk Monticello, lective Service Board, received word that young men with children were reclassified and put in Class 3A. Therefore, Cleal Bradford of Blanding, who was to report for the service, was removed from the induction Margaret annual invitational ketball tournament in He topped 17 Farmington. players from eight teams, who averaged in the double figures for the tourney. David poured in 74 points in three games for a fantastic 24.6 average. Lisle and Jewell Adams, son Robert, and Kirk Bailey drove to Durango to enjoy a day of skiing at Purgatory. Also spending the day there were Lynn and Reta Adams and Ken and Jolene Bailey, and some of their children. list. Carmen Black of Blanding was making a very-higrecord for herself at the University of Utah where she was a junior. During the last quarter, she earned straight A grades. You're Invited Breakfast, Lunch (ti and Dinner W' 1 bas- 7 days a - 6 a.m to week 8 p.m. KENNY'S N Hiway 191 - Blanding "CAR CARE 1CENTERS The Moab Quarter Horse Show Association will host an all-bree- d show on American Bronze Tire Bargains open horse January 18 begin- 40,000 Mile Warranty ning at 11 a.m. contestant sign up will begin at 10 a.m. The show will be held at the Old Spanish Trail Indoor Arena. SPECIAL PRICES We are switching our 23585R16 Retread Mounted and Balanced amaze you! Buy One Large or Medium Pizza and get Second Pizza at Half Price j American Car Care Warranty American Car Care Centers Monday Speciai" to Sunday r Goodyear's Newest $69 0UR plus AQUA TREAD You have to see it! Its new design will 2EM Hours: -- Donald C. Rogers (whose wife, Arlene, resided in Monticello) was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge for excellent performance of duty in combat with the 7th e horse show BiggaDCffiHsetei 1 short-wav- e Pfc. ' Lt WHEEL ; PIZZA' Twenty-fiv- N Blanding Health Office, 678-272- i, life Cholesterol clinics Jan. 24 or An-U'a- r Blue Mountain Shad- disk now had immediate ing forward to warmer weather are keeping the bii y Interested persons may on education. or an -- Adventist the Seventh-Dawhich had set up a Church, clinic in Monument Val- It may be cold and snowy outside, but campers look- - m-I- Forty years ago this week ley, years ago this week Monticello High wrestlers, visiting in East Carbon, ended the visit rather rudely - as they left with almost every scalp there. 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