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Show Nephi, Utah (De Wild turkey hunting applications available by December 2nd ing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Applying on the Internet is the easiest, fastest and most convenient way to get your application in. Hunters who dont have a major credit card must mail their application in. Hunters are reminded that it will take a few days for the application to arrive in the mail, Tutorow said. We encourage them to obtain an application Applications to hunt wild turkeys in Utah next spring will be available by Dec. 2. Applications will be available from hunting license agents statewide, Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the DWRs Internet Web site (wildjife.utah.gov). Hunters who have a major credit card can apply on the Web site. Id encourage hunters to apply this way, said Judi Tutorow, wildlife licens permits available for each of Utahs wild turkey management units may be found in the 2004 Utah Wild Turkey Addendum. The addendum is currently available at DWR offices and the DWRs Internet Web site. Addendums will be available from hunting license agents in late November. Utahs 2004 wild turkey hunts will be held in April and May. as soon as theyre available, and to mail it back as soon as possible. To be entered in the draw for permits, applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. on Dec. 29. Draw results will be posted by Feb. 4, 2004. A total of 733 Rio Grande wild turkey permits, and 410 Merriams wild turkey permits, will be available to the public. The number of Great late season archery deer hunts Two of the best archery ers can only take a doe until deer hunting opportunities of the antlerless season ends on Dec. 15. the year in Utah are happenThe Wasatch Front unit ing right now, and permits to is located in them still are along the Wasatch participate available. Front in northern Utah. As of Nov. 1 7, a total of 1 1 9 There are a lot of big bucks in Utah archery deer permits the Wasatch Front extended were still available to hunt archery area, and the recent within the Wasatch Front snow has pushed a lot of them and Uintah Basin extended down to areas more accessible archery areas. Hunters who to hunters, said Larry Dalton, Conservation Outreach Section chief for the Division of Wildlife Resources. The snow has also improved hunting conditions, so right now is a great time to hunt this never purchased a 2003 Utah deer permit may purchase one of the remaining permits. Hunters who already have a 2003 statewide archery permit, but haven't taken a deer yet, may also hunt the two areas. Boundary descriptions for the areas are found in the 2003 Utah Big Game Proclamation. Extended area archery-huntermay take either a buck or a doe until Nov. 30, deer during the either-seseason. After Nov. 30, hunt area. The Uintah Basin hunt unit also has excellent hunting, but hunters need to do their homework as it lies below the U.S. Forest Service boundary on mostly private lands in Uintah and Duchesne counties. Hunters are encouraged to take s x PEN H0Us offices. Also, archers an orientation course before hunting. The course is required for the Wasatch Front extended area only and is not required for any other 1 special, you may add one large 16 Supreme Pizza for $9.99 the heart f wi til Large 16 2 -1 Topping Pizza $9.99 2 - Also with purchase of hr a selebratian a? savings hr Family and Friends Poors o?efi at io Club. Located inside Flying J, 1597 S Main Street, Nephi Jain us if mi friends at the Nephi Gun 1- Gifts 623-71- 04 JVoPemte This Friday night, Nov. 28, the Nephi Gun Club will hold a buddy shoot beginning at 7:00 p.m. The shoot is open to everyone. The club would like to extend a special invitation to new shooters and fathers and sons. Novice shoots will be held for new shooters in addition to regular buddy shoots and Annie Oakleys. Come spend an evening with family and Thanksgiving Special Narth Main, Nephi GiFts Frem shoot Wasatch Front extended archery area must complete si U6 Gun Club to hold hunting the . &un ry extended archery area. The course can be completed online at the DWRs Web site. unit as the hunt is primarily a depredation hunt to remove troublesome animals. The remaining archery permits may be purchased from the DWRs Internet Web site (wildhfe.utah.gov), at the DWRs six offices and from 85 license agents in the state. In addition to their general season archery permit, hunters who want to hunt the extended archery areas must purchase a $5 Extended Archery Area Permit. This permit may be purchased at the DWR's Internet Web site (wildhfe.utah.gov) or at DWR does on this WTOIA Matilda Call Ahead For Faster Service 4 (435) pm 623-240- Gun Club hosted its first ATA shoot of the year The Nephi Gun Club held Jr. AA; Johann Baker, A; its first ATA shoot of the Jerry Stephenson, Levan, target year. Shooters from around the state participated in Singles, Doubles, and Handicap events. Local sponsors of the event made the shoot a tremendous success with their support and generosity. Following are the results 2003-200- 4 of Saturdays events. Safari Motel Singles Champi- ons were: Bruce Allred, AA; Martin McDaniel, A; Tyler Davidson, Nephi, B; James Helsper, C; Glen Stevenson, D; Tammy Gardner, Lady; Chad Greenhalgh, Nephi, Jr.; Joann Baker, Vet. Winners of the Sunset Rail Doubles were: Joe Sudburry, B; Jim Duke, C; Scott Hone, D; Bill Curtice, Vet.; Tammy Gardner, Lady; Rusty Lind, Nephi, The House of Representatives today passed the conference report on H.R. 1904, the Healthy Forests Restoration Act. Congressman Chris Canvoted with 285 of non his colleagues for passage of the comprehensive environ(R-U- mental management legisla- tion. The Senate is expected to pass the conference report as well, sending the legislation to President Bush to sign into law. Local communities in Utah and across the nation have been waiting for this legislation for decades, said Cannon, who is also Chairman of the Western Caucus. The West in particular has been ravaged by catastrophic fires that are at least partly the result of a lack of an effective management plan that has created forests of tinder. Sundays events were comprised of two Yardage Champion; Jeff Sanders, Nephi, Short Yard- age Champion; Bill Curtice, Vet.; Stephen Miller, Jr. Winning the Payson Sport and Trophy Handicap were: Scott Hone, Long Yardage Champion; Tracy Hone, Short Yardage Champion; Chad Greenhalgh, Nephi, Junior; and Bill Curtice. Vet. The Healthy Forests legislation is an imperative first step towards a balanced and comprehensive approach to forest management that will help restore our public lands, save homes and lives, and help prevent future fires. H.R. 1904 encourages active management to restore health to forests by ensuring effective and timely implementation of forest-savinprojects. Under the legislation, Federal land managers g will be allowed to reduce hazardous fuels on federal lands in order to protect communities, wildlife habitat and watersheds. In 2003, there were nearly 1,600 fires in Utah that burned almost 100,000 acres. Over non-prescrib- 260,000 acres were scorched by Utah wildfires in 2002. forest-relate- sheds, and threatened and endangered species, while clarifying the scope of the agencies authorities. Along with outlining new administrative and judicial review processes, the bill also authorizes hazardous fuel reduction to: protect wildland-urban interface areas; protect municipal watersheds or water supply systems; and protect areas where specific environ- mental conditions including blowdown or disease pose a significant threat to eco- systems, forests, rangeland resources, or endangered species habitat. The bill also provides standards to manage projects in stands. old-growt- Progressive-Sca- !' r ( I I. DVD n li . I l- II ,1 if, ' - : i HALF I 'I Price ' Defender Radio Control Plane 2 7 per hnuvHoid Ouly 40 B.v1ioVwrlU fcfgmrt'Us sail S5 5 m 1 DVXUu MmSKIKS D.99! 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This bill will get foresters out of their offices and back to work cleaning out overgrown forests that threaten nearby communities with catastrophic fire. As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Hatch also strongly supports the new administrative and judicial review processes provided in the bill. These new review processes will stem the tide of frivolous appeals and law- fun for a Great Low Bill views over civil lawsuits and discourages the venue shopping that is so prevalent with (R-Uta- The bill will the President to be signed into law. Utahns know too well the catastrophic wildfires that result from overgrown forests, Hatch said. Unfortunately, while the health of many Western forests is rapidly by mjti 100-targ- Handicap events. Winners of the Kaytor Air Handicap were: Bruce Allred, Long Senate passes Healthy Forests he now go to gt 110 r. healthy forests praised todays Senate passage of the Healthy Forest Restoration Act, which VUppIlP Sub-Junio- Cannon votes for Sen. 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