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Show tEl Page 12 t tHunes-efci- B Wednesday, September 23, 1998 Nephi, Utah The adult may not hunt or possess a firearm and must supervise the youths they take. An adult may take as many youths as theyd like, provided the youths are the proper age and possess the proper licenses. Utahs first Youth Hunting Day was held September 27, 1997, a week before that seasons general waterfowl opener. Aldrich said two redheads, one canvasback that of the adult hunters surand one pintail. veyed at Division Waterfowl The daily goose bag limit is two Management Areas on opening white local dark and three The Salt Creek Gobblers, geese. of the 1997 season, 70 weekend Snipe and swans may not be chapter of the National Wild Turfavored holding another percent taken on Youth Hunting Day. key Federation, will host a speMost of the state will be open cial outdoor sports day for youth Youth Hunting Day in 1998. to youth hunting on September on Saturday, September 26, at 26. The only area closed to hunt- Elk Meadows. The activities will ing will be the Bear River Migra- begin at 9:00 a.m. and continue tory Bird Refuge west of until 3:00 p.m. Parents or adults are invited Brigham City. The purpose of the day is to and encouraged to attend with increase the recruitment of ethi- their children or group. Scout cal and safe youths into water-fo- groups are also encouraged to hunting, said Tom Aldrich, attend. Permissions slips (signed waterfowl coordinator for the by parents) are required for all waterfowl As Utahs 1998-9- 9 Division of Wildlife Resources. participants. hunters season fast approaches, We need a lot of incentive to do include Activities will learning are reminded that must regthey that and letting youths hunt to call turkeys, archery, shooting in a migratory game bird waterfowl, without all the adult clay pigeons, and Mountain Man ister harvest survey program before hunters out there at the same skills. A Fish and Game reprethis year. hunting time and when waterfowl num- sentative will talk about wildlife. The new, federally mandated bers are high, is a good incentive. The Forest Service will provide is intended to improve And, since adults cant hunt information on conservation, program about the harvest of knowledge that day, it gives adults more habitat, and women in the including time to teach youths good huntThis is an informative migratory game birds, coots and swans, ducks, geese, ing skills and safety, Aldrich and helpful event for youth, parthe to better manage snipe, said. ents, leaders and adults. Wildlife of The Division birds. A free lunch will be provided. For youths to participate they is cooperating with must be 12 to' 15 years of age, For more information, call Resources the U.S. Fish and Wildlife SerAutho Wildlife Habitat Worwood a at Lynn possess vice in implementing the Migratory Game Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP), starting with the 1998-9hunting seasons. The purpose of the program is to improve management of the nations migratory game bird populations by collecting better information on hunter participation and harvest. Many other states are already participating in the program, with all states to be phased in this year. Beginning with the 1998-9waterfowl season, anyone hunting ducks, geese, swans, coots or snipe must be registered in the HIP program. There is no charge to register and registration takes about five minutes to complete. To become registered, all migratory game bird hunters must rization if required, possess a YqgduGd KtomQomgp SspOQEioC0? 2(3 A unique opportunity to introduce youths to waterfowl hunting will be available Saturday, September 26, as Utah hosts its second Youth Hunting Day. Td encourage youth interest in goose hunting, youths also will be allowed to take geese September 26. Shooting will begin at 8 a.m. Youths may take ducks, geese, coots and mergansers and must stay within general season limits, which this year includes not more than one pintail in the daily bag The 1998-9- 9 daily bag limit is seven ducks, including not moi e than two hen mallards, HARVEST FEST OCT.8. OCT.9. OCT.IO 10um-8p- 2pm-8p- m Hm-8p- n Pefeeteeet Academy 1ON.0OOE.PaytMi.UT Com fatal m It Payaaa at va ntatataa tfca laal alfMi ana0a a( ear haaaUM litatat inwar. aai A CHRISTMAS ARTS A CRAFT FAIR BENEFIT far KYLE HOGAN (Paraly7ed in a car accident) t WNh tha laat of tummar Ccapa pptaa, PiaqMra, Patadaaa, Squath. Gourd, Ftalllewarebs. (Rum US S taya) CggCTWnBY - FMOAY Bring your ; Oet. a, 7PM $5 lam chair A blanket atrbtout aarfaMi dinner avat. or eal I Fv IMe. 2 4S-42- 7 letalbrbultta - l:St PM from 4:30-6:4- 8 Katwrtao) Prtroo donated by local marehanton All parbdpanta awarded Tfruraday. Oet f reglafralian Weigh In at A OUTPOOat BOOTHS EtadbH. Food, Cruft Mil A guaao the famoue KATHY RASMUSSEN 445-5- eharactr U cay small game or combination license, and be accompanied by their parent or an adult thats at least 21 years of age or older. outdoor cpcrts csfivitics to tc!xe piece Saturday YculZi Cpcrtciscio Outing cn 0op?crn!:c7 20 The Salt Creek Gobblers are sponsoring a Sportsmans outing to take place on Saturday, September 26th, at the Elk Pasture. The event will begin at 7:00 p.m. Dinner will be $4.00 for those over 12 years of age and $3.00 from children. 0 Call Lynn Worwood at for more information. 623-147- vjaOoctfovjD CaunOora eiugO pacOncSpcsOo in AID bled aarvocQ curooy 623-147- 0. 9 Lifetime license holders will be provided a sticker to attach to the back of their license card for entry of the current seasons HIP number. While afield, migratory game bird hunters will be required to prove that they have registered in the HIP program by presenting their hunting license with their HIP number written on it. Some hunters will receive a follow-u- p diary in the mail to keep track of their effort and harvest during the year and will be asked to return it to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service after the season. This information will be used to estimate hunter activity and success. Improved harvest information will allow Utah and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to make better management decisions. The HIP registration number is much like a duck stamp, in that it is valid for the entire 1998-9- 9 waterfowl hunting season, even though you need a new hunting license each January. For example, if you are hunting ducks in January 1999 you will need a new 1999 hunting license, but your HIP number from the fall of 1998 is still valid. The Division advises hunters to carry both their new 1999 hunting license and their 1998 call hunting license with the HIP 5263). Hunters will number writtefi bn it during the be asked to provide their 1998 January portion of the season. Hunters must register again in hunting license number and li0 cense code key, name, address, the fall of 1999 for the date of birth and the approxi- season and must write their new mate number of ducks and geese HIP registration number on their 1999 license. they harvested in 1997. For more information hunters Hunters will then be given a HIP registration number they may call their regional Division must write in the space provid- office, or the Divisions Salt Lake ed on their license. City office at (801) 9 1999-200- 538-470- 0. UNIVERSAL STORAGE CENTERS For Your Storage Needs Now Renting! 10X12 - $45.00 per month 10X10 - $30.00 per month 5X10 - $22.00 per month ONE MONTH FREE WITH ANNUAL CONTRACT CALL Great Location Security Fence Asphalt BETTY WILKEY, MANAGER 623-780- 6, GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES (801) 295-181- (800) 1 211-281- Mobile Storage and Mobile Buy Rent 40 fit. Containers 20 ft. Containers 1 Containers Offices Lease $110 per mo. $85 per mo. 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