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Show (The April 21, 2004 Page 12 Big game draw results available by April 28th By April 28, many big game hunters in Utah will be excited after learning they drew a 2001 L'tah big game permit in the state's annual big game draws. Others will be disappointed because they didn't draw. If they want a general buck deer permit, though, they'll want to mark June 17 on their calendar. That's when general buck deer permits not taken in the draw will become available on a basis. Draw Results Everyone who applied for a 200 L'tah big game permit should receive a letter in the mail by April 28, letting them know if they drew a permit. Beginning at 8 a m. April 28, hunters w ho don't receive a letter in the mail can learn whether they drew by logging first-com- first-serve- e, d 1 Introducing a New on the Internet at wildlife. Utah gov or by calling the l'tah Wildlife Admini'trative Services office at 1 Results of the limited try, en- and e we've decided not to post hard copy li-- t. a Hunters can still view the list, though, b going to our Internet site. Permits Not Taken in the Draw In addition to their draw card can obtain a remaining Those w anting information angler who supply informageneral buck deer permit at tion about their latest fishing about fishing conditions in the DWR's Internet Web site adventure, is recorded onto specific DWR regions earlier the DWR's information hot- than Thursday may call the (w ildlife Utah gov). Hunters w ho don't have a credit card line by Friday afternoon each Division of Wildlife Resources can obtain a permit at any week, sas Suzette Fowlks, regional office in the region of the DWR's six offices or information specialist for the w here the w aters are located. from license agents who are DWR. Regional offices typically have connected to the DWR's new The DWR's information fishing updates, for water in their region, by Wednesday Agent Online system. As of hotline number is (877) 392-5GO. each week. April 12. 121 license agents have been connected to the Internet Web Rages DWR regional offices are More agents will be The weekly fishing report located in Ogden, Springville, added as June 17 approach-- . is aLo available at wildlife. Vernal, Rriee and Cedar City, Utah govfi.shing. which is one and are open from 8 a m. to 5 2001 general bull of the DWR's Internet Web p m., Mondays through Frielk permits, including any pages. I'pdates to the report days. bull elk permits are typically posted by ThursTelephone numbers are as follows: (formerly known as ML300 day afternoon each week. At the DWR's Fishing Tips Northern Region (Ogden permits) will also go on sale June 17. office) (801) page, anglers may send fishCentral Region (Springing reports for other anglers to read and read the reports ville office) (801) others have sent. They may Northeastern Region also ask Tom Rettengill fish(Vernal office) (133) (9 133) ing questions. Rettengill is the sport fisheries coordinaSoutheastern Region tor for the DWR. (Rriee office) ( 133) Southern Region (Cedar Obtaining Fishing Information Before Thursday City office) ( 1.33) 1 sea-aj- n results letter, applicants also Cooperative ment I nit permit draw also w ill receive a list of permits will be posted at Division of not taken in the draw. Thi-liwill also be available on Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden. Salt Lake City, the DWR's Internet Web site Springville, Vernal, Price and at its six offices. All of the limited enand Cedar City: the Iac Kay and Center for Hunter Education try. in Salt Lake City; and the CWM C permits w ill probabh be taken in the draw, but Cache Valley Hunter Educasome general buck deer pertion (enter in Logan Hard copy results of the mits may still be available," general buck deer draw won't Tutorow said. "Hunters uho be posted. "There will probhavent obtained a permit can ably be more than 50,000 obtain one of these permits names on this list," says Judi on a With I'tah's spring fishing basis, beginning June 17. Tutorow, wildlife licensing season in many coordinator for the DWR. Beginning June 17, hunt- anglers are wondering where "To keep printing costs down. ers who have a major credit the best places are to wet a line. The Division of Wildlife Resources provides a number of ways to find out: Telephone Line Fishing information supplied by DWRs personnel, and W ildlife Manage- muzzle-loade- st Nephi, Utah (Tums-rtu- s r 176-271- 0 Latest fishing e 191-567- information available a 781-WIL- first-serve- d full-swin- Toll-Fre- e TeleSTROKE 865-610- Finance workshop to be held April 27th The LSU Extension Tune your Finances" workshop on Tuesday, April 27, at Nephi Western Credit Union Using state of the art teleconferencing equipment, our physicians can instantly connect with the University of Utah Stroke Center for expert consultation 155 North Main Utah 84648 (435) Nephi, 623-189- 5 Spring Time Loan Special on stroke treatment. experience a sudden onset of numbness, weakness, slurred speech or inability to walk If you ACT QUICKLY on all EVERY SECOND COUNTS! For more information call Randy Allinson (435) 623-327- 9 2003 2004 CARS -- 4.9 1998 & TRUCKS 2004 4 WHEELERS, TRAILERS, BOATS. 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We would like to thank all of our sponsors for all of their great support in making this such a wonderful success. 1 Ace Hardware All For One Dollar Store All Pro Computers Anderson Funeral Home Balhstix Sports Barton Plumbing Ben Franklin Bert's Auto Body and Glass Big Lots Provo Big 0 Tires Brents Auto Repair Bryans Garage Burger King Central Utah Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Central Valley Mechanical Central Valley Medical Center Copy Cabin Doyles Diesel Droubays Used Cars Economy Floor Covering Family Dollar Far West Bank Plumbing and Building Supply Fros T Freez Garrett Honda Polaris Image 101, Stefanie Barney 4-- 7.00 p.m. The workshop will be held at the Juab County Center, Cultural Hall, 160 North main. The presenters will be Scott Lovell and Delanie Hathaway. For more information Con- tact the extension office at 623-- 3 130. Herbs, From Planting to Preparing Utah State University CALL 911 and request transport to Central Valley Medical Center Ser- vice will be sponsoring "Fine Program at Central Valley Medical Center Harmon Tires Hogi Yogi Home and Haven Greenline Equipment IFA JC Mickelson s Jones Lube and Wash Kimo's Kamera Lange, Larry and Carol Lillies and Lace Lions Club of Nephi Lisas Country Kitchen Lotsa Motsa Pizza May Automotive Mid - States Consultants Mike's Custom Taxidermy Mountain High Credit Union Movies Plus Mike's Electronic Service Co. Mt. Nebo Market ' Nautical Hair Nebo Agency Nebo Auto Nebo - Leavitt Insurance Nebo Vision Nephi Floral Nephi Food Mart Chevron Nephi Rubber Products Nephi Sandstone Corp. Nephi Western Credit Union D 636-026- 0 variety of ways first-com- 8 N'utri Biz Reeds Drive Inn Robertas Cove Motor Inn Safari Motel Salt Creek Signs Salt Creek Steak House and Lounge Sherrie at Mi Ranchinto Smpz Stepping Stones Pre - School Subway Sun - Mart Tesoro Sunset Rail SWPT Taco Time Taurus Plumbing and Excavating Teds Quality Meats Nephi Packing Tesoro Fast Gas The Cookery Pepperonis Triangle Anchor Fitness Center Two Jacks Pizza Utah Home Mortgage Loans Walkers Wal - Mart Payson Wells Fargo Bank Western Tire Napa Extension Service and Juab County Family & Consumer Sciences Advisory Council will be sponsoring Herbs From Planting to Preparing. The program will be held on Wednesday, April 28 at 7:00 County cenp.m. at ter, Cultural Hall. The presenters will be Jim White and Dr. Thomas W. Johnson with Nutri-Biz- , and Jason Kay Executive Chef, Salt Creek Steak House. the-Jua- |