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Show iTlf iTimrs-Nrlii- a Pa-- e Nephi, Utah 10 June 2. 2004 Free Fishing Day June 12th Demonstrations will inage 18 and older). Fishing clude: will be Utah should see plenty of equipment provided, 9 a.m. "How to Fih anglers Saturday, June 12, but people who have their as the Division of Wildlife ow n are encouraged to bring Strawberry" by Paul PhilResources marks Free Fishit. Free t?shirts and prize lips (Marina operator) 10 a m. and noon Fly for young people will be Utah. in bags Day ing demon-tratioavailable while supplies last. by People w ill not need a fishand Robert Anderson of brand Division the the license fish to state in Sponsored by ing Wi Idhfe Resou rces 11 a rd w a re Shamy that day. All other regula11 a.m. Barge stocktions found in the 2001 Utah Ranch Wildlife Management demonstration Stokes Cache will by Alan be Proclamation Area, Anglers. ing Fishing in effect. Nature Center, Project Wet Ward of the Division of "Were trying to attract and the Bear River Asso- Wildlife Resources. Bill Parpeople to fishing by having a ciation of Governments. For tridge w ill also demonstrate fre day, says Tom Petten-gill- , more information, call Marni catch and release fishing I at ( 135) techniques. sport fisheries coordina1 p.m. Cutthroat traptor for the Division of Wildlife Midway and Resources. Kid's Fishing Event, spawning demonping DWR staff treat Free FishWasatch Mountain State stration by- Roger Wilson ing Day as they would a Park pond, about 2 miles of the Division of Wildlife holiday weekend, stocking west of Midway. The event Resources. This event will additional fish to meet the runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. be held at the Strawberry-Rivefish trap (located additional demand. Pettengdl Space is limited and children behind the Forest Service w must ho to 12 want June participate says anglers fishing callVisitor advance in Center). by may want to focus their efregister For more information, forts on lakes and reservoirs. (435) ing Wendy Wilson at contact the StrawberryThats where most of the fish Ho 791. Although rainbow-trouat ( 133) will not be stocked in stocked for Free Fishing Day the pond before for the event or Jim Carter at (801) will be placed. Pettengdl reminds those this year, there are fish in In and Near Vernal fishing June 12 that while no the pond to be caught. Prizes Two "Kids Fun - Fishing license is required, all other will be awarded in a drawing Events m11 be held in and limits and regulations found and Pathways to Fishing Vernal as part of the be near will in the 2001 Utah Fishing presentations given Proclamation will be in effect. to participants beginning at 9 first Utah's Wildlife and Anglers, especially those v ho a m. After going through the Rivers Festival. The fishing might be fishing for the first presentation, kids can fish. events will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Moose Pond time, are encouraged to pick Volunteers from the Division (HWY 41 near mile marker of Wildlife Resources Dediup a copy of the proclamation cated Hunter program will 9) and the Kid's Canal. 1500 and learn the rules. be available if participants W., between Main and 500 Proclamations are availN. in Vernal. Fishing poles able from fishing license want help fishing and cleanand fish. Division their statew at ide; poles, Fishing equipment will be proing agents of Wildlife Resources offices equipment and bait will be vided at the Kid's Canal site. in Ogden, Salt Lake City, available for those who need Those visiting the Moose Pond site must bring their Springville. Vernal, Price and them. own equipment. Prizes will Cedar City; and at the DWRs Strawberry Reservoir be awarded and lots of inFree Fishing Day activiInternet Web site (wildlife. about fishing and formation the at ties Strawberry utah.gov). 1 miles south of the wildlife will be presented. Several free fishing events For more information about will be held on Free Fishing U.S. Forest Service StrawMoose Pond event, call the The Visitor Center. Day. Among those the DWR berry Brett Thompson with the will be involved with are the event runs from 9 a.m. to U.S. Forest Service at (135) following: p.m. Activities and attrac781-115 or (435) tions include: hands-oIiOgan Free Fishing Day at First fly casting, a fishing For the Kids Canal event, Dam located on the Losimulator, boat rides, a fish call Uintah County Parks and Recreation at ( 135) gan River at the mouth of stocking barge demonstraLogan Canyon. This event tion, fishing tackle displays, how-toThose with questions is for adults and kids and fishing informat will run from 11 a.m. to 3 tion, booth displays, prizes about Free Fishing Day Divinearest include and their cutthroat spawning fly p.m. Activities demonstrations. The U.S. sion of Wildlife Resources tying, fish printing, a casting contest, bugs dont bug Coast Guard Auxiliary will office or the DWR's Salt me activity, fish crafts and also provide free boat Lake City office at (801) pontoon boat races (for those Fishing waters throughout ca-ti- ns ng 753-367- A-- e - - t 1 5dX-226- Bay-Marin- HOXORIXG OUR VETER. I.V.S It tern ns were honored on Monday with sen ices at Xephi City Cemetery and Vine Bluff Cemetary. Aboi e. Dale Worn ood. American Lepion president hows his head durninp the prayer pn en to honor Ament a's heros, the men and women u ho hai e served our country in its wars. 1 269-061- Bay-Marin- 1 n 789-118- 3 781-098- " may-contac- 538-1700.- Senator Leave wild animals in the wild Animals are busy finding tcct it. In nil likelihood, the mother wns either feeding or even yyatching as the good folks drove away with its baby. As difficult as it may be, you should leave any young animal you find right where you find it. Don't try and feed it or pet it. Birds In Utah, yye also enioy a yariety bird species. Many Utahns hae already heard seeking mates, build- food, ing nests and having babies. People are busy hiking, camping and enjoying the great outdoors. Problems can sometimes arise w hen people come across young animals in the wild. Well-meanin- that people g may-fin- a baby bird or animal appears to be abandoned bv its parents. Big Game Animals the peeping of baby birds Fawning season in Utah begins in early May and runs through the middle of June. Every year about this time, people find young elk or deer and, believing the baby has been abandoned by its mother, take it home to "take care of it. Deer, elk and other mammals often leave their young for long periods of time w hile the parents feed or rest. They rely on the young animal's natural camouflage, lack of scent and instincts to pro- - coming from nearby trees, houses or fields. Many people find baby birds hopping around the yard Most of these birds are old enough to leave the nest, but are still not good fivers or need just a few days for their feathers to finish groyvmg. If you find a bird that is fully feathered, leave it where you find it. The parents are still feeding it. and it should be capable of fly ing within a few days. If you find a baby bird w ith few or " Proven Leadership f, '& 7 no feathers, look for its nest and put it back. Contrary to common belief, touching a baby bird and leaving your scent on it does not cause the parents to abandon it. Most birds have a poor sense of smell, and the crying of a bird's young will trigger parenting instincts to care for t he nestling. Leave Them Where You Find Them Baby wild animals are fascinating creatures. While they are small, cute and playful. they- do not make good iets. Wild animals, which are raised in captivity, have a very poor i ha nee of surviving in the wild when they're released. Their natural parents are by far t hi' best caregivers and teachers. For these and other reasons, it is illegal in Utah to possess most species - of wild animals. In the rare case where human intervention is needed, only wildlife , , EONARD M Senator Blackham has Delivered on Issues Important to You! Jobs Creation of Smart Sites Incentives for state government agencies to use rural smart sites Enhanced the Enterprise Zone statute Creation of Agricultural Protection Zones Protection of agricultural against nuisance claims New Veterinary Diagnostic lab in Nephi Funding for Biotechnology research at USU Tax exemption for job creation (Enterprise Zones) Funding USU Extension and Research Revised the Agricultural Cooperative laws Eliminated the building permit requirements for Ag buildings Creation of the Utah Heritage Highway project f.Sv'infM'K'T Local Government DR BRUCE KING, DR E JANE KELLY. AND SENATOR BLACKHAM AT THE NEW VET ERINARY DIAGNOSTIC LAB IN NEPHI Natural Resources and Wildlife Creation of the current wildlife and regional boards Creation of Renewable energy exemption for Ag Improved funds for predator control Sponsor of proposition 5 that limits referendum setting of wildlife policy Funding for range land improvement Increased funding for dam repairs, irrigation and Soil Conservation Districts Creation of the Constitutional defense fund (RS 2477 Wilderness, Etc) Funding for 3 attorneys in the Attorney Generals offices to fight for public lands issues State funding for new fish hatcheries Additional money for Wildlife damage to private property owners Education Additional funding for Capital Equalization for low tax based school districts $500,000 annually for the operating the Sevier Valley Center Additional funding in the Small Schools Programs Passed the School Trust land money directly to schools in the Senate Sponsored the teaching of history of the flag, the pledge of allegiance, U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence 5 million for online testing technology Funded the additional new growth in public education (even in difficult budget years) Funding for Nursing programs at Snow College Creation of Snow College Richfield Funding for Snow College Noyes Restoration Building Funding for Snow College Fine Arts Building Creation of Applied Technology College Experience Brings i k Additional roads funds for local government (B&C funds) Funding for the expansion of SR 36 in Tooele County Increased revolving loan funds for water improvement and waste water projects Fixed the statutes definition of governmental immunity Created the wild land fire insurance pool for counties Funding for New Court House in Tooele Kept Juab County in the Enterprise Zone definition Protected the Funding for roads and water for local use Health Protecting rural health care from urban HMOs Improved the reimbursement rate for hospital and nursing homes (Reduces the cost shifting to other patients) Funding for Telemedicine Technology Provided Scholarships for students to become rural doctors Improved the involuntary mental health commitment policy Removed mandatory medical arbitration requirement Provided liability protection to rural EMT Enhanced the home health serves for the elderly Additional funds for rural hospital to remain viable Expanded programs for people with disabilities for rural communities RURAL HEALTH CARE HAS BEEN ENHANCED BY DR THE EFFORTS OF SENATOR BLACKHAM KEITH WILMORE BEVAN BASTIAN. RADIOLOGIST, M ADMINISTRATOR ROSENVALL. GREG GUNNiSON VALLEY HOSPITAL AND BLACKHAM ARE REVIEWING THE NEW IMPROVEMENTS Senate District 24 Families Protected the traditional family Protecting the definition of marriage Protecting the unborn Sponsored the largest tax break for property owners in the state history Limited government regulation of home day cares Improved funding for meal on wheels and Senior centers Expansion of the New Horizons Crisis Center (Womens shelter) in Richfield Limited tax increases by reducing most state agencies budgets as Senate Budget Chair LnJlli) RE - ELECT BLACKHAM ON TUESDAY, JUNE 22! (435) 436-821- 5 www.LeonardBlackham.com i Paid for by Blackham for Senate |