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Show Wednesday, February 15, 1995 Page 7 Nephi, Utah (Him Wasps beat Gunnison 56- - 43 in Region play Friday night Millard in the 2nd overtime, but 40 and Gunnison By Jennifer Wallace JHS Correspondent The Boys Basketball team bur3 ied the Gunnison Bulldogs in a big Region win Friday night, cinching at least 4th place as the regular season draws to a close. 56-4- Combined with a loss to the 3 Millard Eagles earlier in the week, the Wasps claim a 4 record going into the season finale. The Wasps will host Manti in the last game of the regular season Friday night. 42-5- 5-- Juabs tough defense kept a foul shot at the beginning of the 2nd overtime gave Millard the lead to win the game. Mike Allred and Richard Pay were Juabs leading scorers against Millard with 10 points each. Allred and Preston Jones followed each had 3 Jackson Duran and Chet by Coty with 1. In Gunnison there should have been 1 second left on the clock when Brady Blackett bombed a from behind the half court line, but an early buzzer ruled it void and Gunnison won the game by 1 point. Duran was Juabs leading scorer with 9 points. Blackett and Wyatt Newhad 3 ton and Wade Ingram each had 56-4- 7. The Senior Boys Basketball players and the Senior Cheerleaders will be honored at Fridays game. Game times are 5:15 and 7:00. Juab has earned the right to a home court advantage to open the tournament Wednesday Night, February 22. Games 2 and 3 of the Region Tournament will be held at Snow College the following Friday and Saturday. Lady Wasp beat Gunnison and lose to Millard Gunnison off the scoreboard until midway into the 1st quarter. Juab kept their lead until the 4th quarter when By Jennifer Wallace Gunnison slowly gained ground. JHS Correspondent However, the Bulldogs desperate 1. The Freshmen won both of attempts to stop the clock in the The Lady Wasps beat the closing minutes allowed Juab to their games, beating Millard 52- score from the line to Gunnison Bulldogs last week seal the win. but lost to 1 ranked Millard Bart Garrett led Juabs scoring making their ReEagles with 16 points, followed by gion record 4 as they prepare Preston Jones with 12 points. for their last game in Manti next The Wasps claimed 6 Thursday. for the night: Jones with 3, Juab took a dominating lead Garrett with 2, and Mike Allred early against the Lady Bulldogs with 1. and had doubled Gunnisons score by the end of the 3rd quarJuab played even with Millard for the first half, with an interter. Kristi Jackson led Juabs Mona Levan are and mission score tied at 22. HowNephi, scoring with 23 points. the Eagles took quick con- starting a new league for Girls ever, However, it was just the oppoDRILL TEAM The Juab High School drill team placed 2nd in Region Competition last Saturday at Softball. The new league is look- site for Juab in the Millard game in trol 3rd at the the quarter Kamas. ProVita night is tonight at the High School gym. , same time the Wasps hit a cold ing for volunteers to serve on the as Millard took an early lead and streak, and Millard pulled ahead League Presidency, as well as rolled to the win. team coaches. to claim the win. Jackson and Robyn Jensen There will be a meeting, for all each had 13 points against Dave Jensen was Juabs leading scorer with 11 points. Garrett those interested in being a part Millard followed by Kellie had 2 and Jensen, of girls softball this year, Thurs- Greenhalgh with 10 points. The JV won both of their Jones, JC Reed, and Brady day, February 16th at 7:00 p.m. at the Old Gym in Nephi. 7 Blackett each notched 1. games, beating Millard two If The have JV had to and Gunnison some North due you any questions, heartbreaking Summit, pen- alty points. By Jennifer Wallace Arin Gould was Juabs leading jSeniors Josalyn Painter and overtime losses, losing to the please contact Becky Kouns at JHS Correspondent 0 in double overtime Mary Shaw at Lyndsey Winn will represent Eagles or Janice Wilson at It was a See Lady Wasps on page 6 Juab in the competition and the Bulldogs 38-3shoot-out The Juab High School Drill field Richfield at 6:00. goal Friday night in against Team placed 2nd behind Millard at the Region Competition in South Summit last Saturday. The Juab High School Drill The Drill Team placed 1st in 2 of the 3 dances taken to Region Team will host the annual and received Superior in all ProVita Night tonight (Wednesthree dances. State will beheld day, February 16th)in' the High (si in Richfield on Sdturdayfct 10:00 Schoobgymat 7:00v ' The Drill Team will perform '' a.m. Wildlife Regional Advisory auditorium, 1636 West North missioners Chambers, 160 North March 2nd and the Southern dances. their 1st in Juabs competition Councils (RACs) around the state Temple. The topic will be big Main. Anyone interested in wild- Region RAC on February 28th place rankings Local and led and the dance, have scheduled several meetings game management. The Central life issues is encouraged to at- and March 1st. For information tumbling, Military Prop way will for the about RAC meetings in your groups this month to discuss a wide Region RAC will also meet in tend and participate. singing perform Novelty 7 RAC The contact the nearest DWR at on 22nd Southeastern wildto area, of Region placed 3rd, behind Millard and along with the Drill Team. Nephi February range topics relating life management. The RACs p.m. in the Juab County Com will meet on February 28th and office. were created by Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) Director Bob Valentine as a way to incorporate more public input into the process of wildlife management in the state. Rules and regulaThe Bureau of Land Manage- tures a commercial product for tions governing wildlife and ment (BLM) today published a sale using the public lands as hunting are set by the Utah proposed rule to expedite the background (such as magazine Wildlife Board and the Board of Big Game Control. Under the agencys issuance of permits for advertisements); activities that have a minimal or when the photography new process, the Boards depend impact on the public lands and would adversely affect the pub- upon RACs to gather and intertheir resources. The proposed lic lands, such as potential dete- pret regional public input. The councils are made up of rule, which appears in todays rioration to archaeological and Federal Register, covers com- historic features. representatives from a cross section of Utah society, including mercial filming, as well as other The "Further proposed rule land use ac- would also create two categories consumptive wildlife users types of short-terof permits for proposed uses of (hunters and anglers), environtivities on the public lands. This proposed rule is aimed public lands: minimum impact mental groups, agriculture, busiat cutting red tape while ensur- permits and full permits. ness, county commissions, federal land management agencies Minimum-impadeciresources land that public ing permit are protected, said BLM Direc- sions would become effective im- - and the general public. The ad- tor Mike Dombeck. The proposed mediately upon signature by the visory council considers profes- rule, revising an earlier version authorized BLM officer and sional biological recommendathat was published in 1990, con- would not be subject to the gen- tions and public concern for wildlife management issues. it tains provisions for the rental eral Appeals process. The Northeastern Region RAC and fee schedules for commercial decisions,. by contrast, would not become effective until after a will meet on February 23rd to ' filming and photography. review proposed recommendaThe Further proposed rule ' minimum period of 30 days tions for the 1995 big game hunts which file to ' a an person may clarify ing from the DWR. After hearing the The have for criteria that arisen appeal. proposed misperceptions over the BLMs policy on still minimum-impac- t activities proposal, the Council will take photography and videotaping on would apply to commercial film.-in- g public comments and then forand all other types of pro- mulate their recommendations the public lands. We hope that land use activi- to the Board of Big Game Conthis proposed rule will overcome posed short-tertrol. The meeting will start at 7 on lands. about false ties the public any impressions Dombeck noted, BLM is solicBLM policy on these activities, p.m. in the 2nd floor meeting Dombeck said. Except in rare iting public input to correct any room at the Utah State Univer-- , circumstances, most profes- shortcomings in its proposal. I sity Extension Building, 1680 sional and amateur photogra- hope all interested parties will West Highway 40, Vernal. The y public is invited and will be given phers will continue to be allowed take advantage of the to take still photographs on pub- public comment period for this a period to comment before the ' Council makes its recommendalic lands without a special use proposed rule. A summary of the regional tions. Comments or on the Further permit the payment of any DWR recommendations will be fees. Tourists and recreational proposed rule must be submitphotographers are also not re ted by (60 ' days after day of pub-- available at the meeting. The Central Region RAC will quired to obtain any permits for lication). No comments posttaking pictures on the public ' marked after this date will be meet in Salt Lake City on Feblands. Dombeck added, The considered in preparation of the ruary 21st at 7 p.m. in the DeBLM encourages photographers final rule, nor will any additional partment of Natural Resources to make maximum use of the comments be accepted on the scenic beauty of the Nations original proposed rule published in 1990. Comments should be public lands. Circumstances under which a sent to: Director (140), Bureau of special-us- e permit will be re- Land Management, Room 5555, quired for still photography in- Main Interior Building, 1849 C clude: Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. when commercial photogra- 20240. Comments on the further phers take pictures of public proposed rule will be available as for public review in Room 5555 such land users, 0525 recreationists, for the purpose of of the above address during the pictures to those lar business hours (7:45 a.m. to 4 45 p.m.), Monday through Fri- same users; when the photography fea- - day. 10-poi- nt . free-thro- 40-2- w Meeting tomorrow for adults to plan softball league 42-5- 9, 5-- - , Juab High Drill Team placed 2nd in Region Competition last Saturday 30-2- 41-2- ProVita Night 623-230- 58-5- 9 All-Sta- te tonight at the High School gym 4, 7. 623-521- 9. DWR Regional Advisory Council will hold meeting in Nephi next Wednesday, February 22nd J - high-stepper- 1 s. a proposed rule to expedite permits BLM publishes - . 65 Off On The Hardest Working Filters In The Field m ct , Full-perm- dur-attemp- ts m Heavy Duty Farm Filter Sale! 65 Off Suggested List Price On All Big A Heavy Duty Farm Filters. 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