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Show Tout'll Transcript, 4 Friday, kiigiixl Tooelc Football Season Oilers Completely ISTew Look FramjUon Captures Golf Cliainpioiiship 26. 1977 Curl Frumptnn won the Tiku'Ii Aniiv I )fjxt annual toiirnuiiii'iil, Sunday when he shot a 73, five strokes I t ter than runner- tip Joe IVavila. In the net competition, Lloyd Townsend fired the t score over the 18- hole course, a 60, follow-ti- l liv George Karaliatsos with 63 and Bruce Wag-stal- f with Mi. Tin A flight winner in la-s- gross wax Il.il Bigelow with 80 followed by frey Wilson vs it h an 80. In the A flight. Net, it was Lynn Allie and Buzz. Nelson tying for first with scores of 57, and Jim Ia- clilla finishing third with a score of 58. Jef-go- ll ll Wildlife Federation, is set for Saturday, August 27. Riders will meet at 0 a.m. on site the grounds Canyon. The Nelson and Doll Uunsaker won the two-loat hall competi-tiowith a score of 51 n 11,-03- llole-in-th- rt. in South Willow ride. Deseret Teak is 1 feet alxive sea level. Canteens and lum hex are recommended. For further information call public drawing to se Hear River- lect X'rmittees for the 1077 Ikxk. east part, Nov. area elk hunts INr. 1 1; lleaston, Nov. lie held Friday, Aug- - 22. Ogden, River, north A 1077 at 9 a. in. in Boy Scout camp- public is invited to jiarticipate. However, (xilv experienced riders with gixxl mountain horses should attempt this n Flk Permit Drawings P list 26, the plateau opxi- - Nov. 12 20, Ogden the auditorium of the Di- - Ibver, South jvirt Nov. vision of Wildlife Resour- lids years new elk ces building in Salt mil system requires that Successful applicants, applicants successful will lie notified bv mail "hen notified, return pre-a- s oieii vain as computer print- - 'iouslv purchased out lists are available. Gtill elk X'rinits to the should start the v'ision of Wildlife of the drawing. t'ex, along with an addi- Itahs Board of Big honal $10. Iennittees will le mailed the reGame (amtrol authori.- 0 ed the issuance of some sfnicted area xruut. of a restricted hunter's choice elk st'ss' xmiit requires a x'miitx this vear, along area with 535 antierless per- - hunter to pursue elk only mils and 130 special bull n die elk herd unit desig-oulpermits. Deadline for nated by special permit, , 12-2- Land Users To Sponsor Region Meet' jxt-Git- Resour-altcrnoo- n lli Kris Mc'I'avish and Join S.indlK-r- t dominate women's 1977 tennis. Bitter rivals in singles cuniN-titiiui- , Me l avish and Sandberg team up to form a strong doubles team as they vcuu the Tihh Ic Vallc-- OjH-i- i title. Pas-1,30- y Joni Sandberg Dominates Tooele Open Tournament iliam-pionshi- 6-- 3 6-- 7-- 6 Lost 77 Cordoba . . . . . . . . 629500 469500 469500 . . . 589500 air, and more 77 Aspens air and more 77 Volares air and more 77 Monaco air and more 77 Plym. Fury Spt 77 Dodge Vi Ton . 6-- 6-- RANDY WINMILL air and more 4 spd . and more . . 569500 4850 . 75 75 74 73 73 72 72 72 Dodge Polara Ford Mustang 75 75 75 73 73 73 72 Chrysler NY Pinto Wagon 71 Plym Wagon 71 Plym Fury Chev Impala Montego MX Chev Imp Wag. Merc Comet 70 Plym Fury 69 Ford LTD 64 Dodge 3A Pickup Plym Fury Chev Imp Wag. Ford Maverick Chev Classic Pontiac Catalina Chrysler Newpt. Plym Fury 70 Dodge Polara 69 Chev Imp. 72 Dodge Vi Pickup USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE lling through January 1, 1978. Daily bag limits are the same as last year, 7 in sion Furbearer Wildlife Utah The Board has approved regulations for the 1977-7- 8 14 in posses- canvashack except and redheads. No more than two canvashaeks or two redheads daily may be taken, and no more than four singly or in the aggregate mav he posses37 le Canada goose season has heen scheduled for October 8 through December 18. A limit of th ree birds daily and three in possession xvill be enforced. Washington County will he subject to a slightly shorter goose sea- son. Tile scheduled lopen-infor the southern county is October 22, 1977, running to January 1. 1978. Daggett and Uintah counties, in an effort to build their goose populations, seawill hold a son ranging from Novem-Ix- t 5 to December 12. g 37-da- v The bag and possession limit in these two counties is one goose. Snow geese fall under the same season, shooting hours and hag limit as the Canada goose. Swan season runs with the water-fow- l eon-curre- the Chrysler - Dodge - Plymouths 882-416- 1 93-da- hunt. There are permits available for PAULOS Ph: Wildlife waterfowl Utah season. llie Bag v Board officially set a limit for snipe is eight; duck season. Beginning possession limit is 16. (X'toher 1, 1977 and mu- furbearer Tooele 1977 season. tions max lie through Wildlife Applica- obtained anv Division of Resources office. Snipe season will he (inducted along with the trapping sea- The legal taking of mink and beaver is scheduled to begin November son. 1 and continue through April 30, 1978. Summit, Morgan, Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah counties open one month earliei, sed. USED CARS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS 76 Plym. Volare Waterfowl, Furbearing, Trapping Seasons Set the hag and Creek Reservoir, Reservoir, Red seems as if no one is Wilson, starting with October 1, and running up to and including April 30. Due to numerous damage reports, Wasatch County has ex- the trapping of )eaver and injll t0 from October 1 to May 15. The trapping season Nofor marten begins vember 15 and extends through February 28. In addition to the regular trapping license, a free must also marten lie obtained from any Division office prior to the tended . taking of marten. Mixed Boiling League The TE D Thursday Mixed Bowling League will begin bowling 1 at 6.20 p.m. For further information President call League or John Jeffers League Secretary Tonie Putnam Bowling fee is $3 25 Xr person per night. -r 882-524- 882-565- I le ing. The group decided in a recent meeting that they must take their message rectlv to Washington, D.C. The seminar on August 8 will be for the pose of drawing the public land states together into one large coalition, are contacting They groups from Montana to California and from Texas to Washington State. The meeting will be open to Tropic Reservoir and sev- im- eral other smaller in various lo-cations around the state. In most instances the rotenone is used to eradicate rough fish populations in Utah. Basi- causes rotenone callv, the capillaries of the af-fected species to constrict and thus drastically re- duces the flow of blood ex- and the associated anyone wishing to attend, change of oxygen, result- - The group said they are ing in suffication. All fish particularly interested in species that contact the public land users, such as chemical are affected, miners, prospectors, cattle-bu- t the substance does men, sheep men, lumber not affect the edibility of people, hunters, fishermen and campers. the fish. Fisheries managers face Anyone wishing further information can contact a multitude of logistical or Wilson at in to Fotheringhain problems attempting treat designated waters. Box 368, Milford, Utah hi most situations, the lo- 84751. wer the water level of a reservoir, the better the chance of an effective plish the desired objectreatment, hut the more tives. difficult application of the Availability of personnel to conduct the treatchemical becomes. Manament operations and the gers must wait until leof vels are low and water scheduling aircraft to treat large bodies of users, particularly agricultural consumers, have water must lie considered in making final plans. utilized stored waters. WATER temperature is Personnel must be scheduled between the time also an important consideration since the chemical of year when fishing pressure is heavy and fall huntrotenone works most eftemthe when ing activities liegin. Spefectively perature of the water is cial airplanes equipped to handle the chemical disclose to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Not many Utah bursal are typically on contract with forest fire waters reach that temhut treatment fighting units right up unperature, til the day they are needin late summer and as ed for the fish treatment. early in the fall as posMANAGERS must also sible helps make the chemical action effective. If consider the needs and water temperatures drop demands of city, state and Ix'low 50 degrees Fahrencounty agencies, as well heit, becomes as other management agrotenone less active as a chemical encies, before finalizing must agent. Managers try plans. In spite of the logistito treat waters before cal however, that below problems, they drop the treatments are planmark. ned and will liegin soon. Wither problem facChemical treatment of ed by Fisheries personnel is the growth of weeds rough fish populations has which also reduces the lieen shown to be an tool effectiveness of the chemanagement mical. Weeds prohibit the and one of few alternatives available. Although even distribution of rotenone and produce a less the cost is significant, it efficient rough fish kill. is necessary to maintain Weeds also require the the quality of fisheries use of mi reased amounts to which Utah has become 27-2- 6-- Last Of The 77s E. tt 6-- 6-- said. N. River, Sept. Bcxik Cliffs, 7-- 6-- first-plac- 3-- 6 17-2- 6-- 6-- Assix-iation- trans-Reservo- ir 7-- 6-- 6-- CllCIllical ls 6-- 6-- 7-- 'J7' 6-- 3-- Tlie meeting is an outgrowth of a joint meeting of the Beaver County group with the Ely, Nevada 1 Minders, Prospectors and , Land Users he said. We decided that we Water conditions and must form a coalition of the the impending fall mon- - hundreds of small orga-th- s 27-1- Doubles Fvents: Men s OjH'ii Doubles: Randy Winmill and Steve dcleated Glade (amble and ; Scott Williams Scrambled Doubles: Gary F.vans and Jav Ruianis defeated Jack McTavish and Randv Men's A DoublWinmill es: Steve Trait and John Burr defeated leo Mantas and Greg Sollicrg M ised A Doubles: Craig and Leslie Brown defeated John and July nil 2 6, Burr Boys 16 Doubles: Brad Kent eh and Floyd Yorgason defeated Kip Blumensheiu and Kcntiv Women's Open Doubles: Tom 6-Joni Sandlx'rg and Kris McTavish defeated Julie Johnson and Suanne Gollaher Open Mixed Doubles: Glade (iambic and Joni Sandberg defeated Randv Winmill and Julie JohnBovs IS Doubles: Mike son Iacv and Darrell Roholt defeated Ron Romero and Clav Riding Boys 11 Doubles: lhil Diderickson and lurry Gamble defeated Shane Millbtirn aed Brad Burgess 6 1. 7-- Assixi-atio- chairman of the August part. Sept. 17- - Oct. 16; seminar said, BLM lkxik Cliffs, roadless part f the drought. and other bureaucratic or16; DEPENDING on the ganizations have taken over lm- - Three Corners, Oct. , fi the media with press resta(Ll) of water lev Cache- - Iaigan Teak, els, rain fall, irrigation ils- - leases. They have public part, Nov. 12- - Dec. 11; es, availability of money, meeting scheduled and personnel, place almost every day. Not treatment efforts will be- - only is it impossible to n almost immediately tend many of these meet-an- d continue through ear- - ings, but even in those xve ly fall. Although final de- - attend, we are limited in cisions will have to be what we can comment on made individually, plans and the input we have, call for treatment of the Even worse, in most waters: Scofield stances, there is no and its tribu- - crip taken of our comment taries, Koosharem Reser- - or any record of public Otter Creek Reser- - action kept. voir and its tributaries, Often, he added, it 7-- 6-- 6-- 16; 7-- 6-- Comity I .and Users 17-2- Teaks, Sept. 6-- 6-- 27-2- Planned p Mens Open Singles: Randy Winmill defeated Glade ; Gamble 16. 6-Womens Open Singles; Joni Sandberg defeated Kris , McTavish 6-Mens ( 'lass A Singles: Dan Rovan defeated Randv Van-lin- e (v7. 6 2. . retired. Bovs IS Singles: Mike licy di'feated Clay Riding; Girls IS Singles: Janet Nelson defeated Sandia Shepherd , Wom; en's defeated DebSingles: Jessie , bie Williamscn Men's 35 Singles: Randv Bossard defeated Dan llill 6-6 0, Bovs 11 Singles: Ihil Dideritkson defeated Larrv Gamble 6-Boy's 12 Singles: Greg Ilervat defeated Jared Bunn , 6-- Tooele Valiev Open. In racing away to the women's crown Sandberg, once again. ran into her old rival, and doubles partner Kris McTavish. This time Saudi x'rg won . In the women's open doubles competition Sandberg and McTavish defeated Julie Johnson and Suzanne and in the open iniv-e- d Gollaher it was doubles, Saudlx'rg teaming with Glade ( ..mil tie to defeat Randy Winmill and Julie Johnson RANDY W1NMII.U champion of the Tovey's tournament added the TV oX'ti mens title to his collection as he and defeated Chide Camlile in a close and hard fought match. Winmill also captured the mens open doubles championship by teaming with Steve Svmonds to defeat Cam. Winille and Scott Williams, e mill missed claiming his third trophy when he and Jack McTavish lost to Cary Fvans and Jay Bui-ani- s in the scrambled and doubles competition. According to meet director '. C. Hale, this was the largest and best of l half of rCOtlllClltS the restricted area permits are valid during the regular Sept. 2S through Oil. 26 open bull elk season dates. But several are bringing chemi- - niations throughout the early and late season hunts cal treatment plans into Western States, if we are to were scheduled. The ex- fixus for Utah Wildlife achieve our goal of repeal ceptions follow: Resources fisheries niana- - of the Organic Act, and Cache- - Rich County, preservation of the 1872 Indian iart. Sept. Mining Law, Fotheringhain trophies. ( aimplcle results: SINGILS i:F.TS: h st Approximately the summer's major tournaments, with a field of 201 battling for the IS Talented Joni Saudi wrg tonliuoed complete dominance of womens tennis in Tooele Counts as she addeil three more titles to her collection, ami firmly established herself as the finest woman tennis plover in the county. THIS IS the fourth major tournament Sandberg has entered and she has yet to Ik- defeated. In the Tooele Valiev Open, she captured the Women's Ojx'ii Singles; teamed with Kris McTa-visto win the Women's ()h-i- i Dimities and then joined fold's with Clude Camlile to win the 0cn Mixed Doubles title. Joni's titles this summer include coii(uests in the Sunset. Tovey's, Centennial and now a dean sweep in the la-- r 6-- making application for re-meted area elk X'rmits was August 12. lax-aland users have lx'en invited to join other Western States I .and I'sers at a meeting in Milford. accordUtah August ing to Wallace Fotheringh-am- , president of the Beaver of the ( liejnu a to accotn- - accustomed. lie.ul ci Mill . and R.Jm-11- Duple and White squads First of all there will lx-plenty of new platers Imping to replace those who graduated, there will lx new iipxnieuts as Bmg-liaand Jordan have Ixx'it dropM'd from the Units league opxilients while Union, Carbon and Uintah have lx'en added to the schedule, and of txxirse there ix an entirely IX'W CO.il hingxt, iff. Sonnx AAestern Sdnxil High las Vegas and then ed on to stardom at Utah thern lias lx-e- III 'sou- College. He married almnl 8S2-19- arned sophomore squad. DAAF I'addis, who is the Athletic Director and former lusehall nxuli will help Sudliurx with the defensive backs and the oflciisixe ends. Fur a week now. and the coaching stafl Of Fire Danger Attention archery deer and elk limiters, aiiteloH dose and liear hunters. The wildland fire danger is still a threat exen xxith the recent rains. Paul Slid-bu- field, Ix'gluiillig at Tixx-l- pm There will 7l ho charge for this wiles one sear and name is De Anna lasts ill is a liatise of Cedar Cits, and following his gr .icln.it inn lie, too attended Southern Utah ss ill Kemohle College. ciMih I" .11, the olhiisise and defensive line, while Ins Bottlers anted Imfra-i- season is set lor Sept. 2, wbell South comes to Tix-el- e for a 7:30 pm. game, and the following week, Ringbain, wlilc h will alvi lx1 a game, will visit (be Bull campus for another 7.'30 game. LIKE we said, it is an entirely different look for tlie 1977 Itullalii football New placers, new squad npmncuts, new ciMiliing staff, new placing tunes, and there is even a new look all the players have cut their li.cir. Now it alt rests with the - - and whether or they can exit score their opxinciits. Siidburv and every meiiilx'r of the mull staff, that 1977 is going lo lx a gixxl year. Bight now their goal is to finish first or second hi the league so tlut thev will qualify for the State placers, not 3-- play-ofl- in Novemlx'r. s ICHARD HARRIS to lx: careful xsith their campfires. The recent rain has helped the fire hazard, hut two or three class of ssarin, dry weather could increase the fire danger by reducing the moisture in the vegetation and soil. ers THE KILLER WHALE! ONLY ANIMAL WHO KILLS ORCA-TH- E FOR REVENGE. The killer whale hunts m packs attacked Py man, he will hunt down that person with a relentless, terrible, vengeance- '7 rrr'''! t'mo across all nhstacles like a wolf Mr. Sjohlom emphasizes, "lets not lx foolhardy during this years hunt. Make sure a three-fi- x circle has been cleared of vegetation around your campfire. In addi- MOTOR If VU. Now Playing the court free the guilty... Jser pnub'ets tlie innocent. l?UjrL I there is only one way to stop him. rVhile tion, make sure your camp- (ALL NEW! Adventures of the true life fire is dead out before leafor ving your canqixite the daily hunt. As a safety precaution, douse the fire with ssater and stir up the coals. Please help protect the range and forested lands from unnecessary IMGIHM inK xsildfi re. The CB battle cry of The Great Trucker's War! Show onlv Remember, can prevent forest and range fires. von Starts 8:35 man-cause- d To report a wildfire, contact the County Fire Slierifll Warden. County or U.S. Forest Service I Admission $2 per person Under 12 free CHUCK NORRIS TOlf Day Pre-Lab- or iiFGoodrich CLOSEOUT The Other Guys SALE URGED SIZES AVAILABLE 3 FREE months same as cash. Example: monthly payments of $50.00 each. No interest or carrying charge. Def. Payment price $ 50.00 same as cash on approved credit. Free finan- - 3 NO DOWN PAYMENT FINANCING NO ANNUAL RATE NO FINANCE CHARGE! ALL TIRES COUNTED FREE! TOOELE 409 N. Main 882-406- WE HONOR CREDIT All MAJOR CARDS! . which should lx- - a spirited contest. The first game of the is, RITZ: Now Playing State Forester, is encouraging all huntSjohlom, vttad is divided into the Iuqile and AAIute squ.nL, Sudbury will coach one team and kemohle will mull the other sqn.nl, in a fomuhed game on (be mus- la'asitts sjxnfir assign ment has not !ccu made. Another newcomer to Vi the TII8 coaching ranks is a graduate of 1 imele aiinterested in High, Hull Valdez 3 Anyone lx' ssill coming to joining the Sunday Sin- de Ik iw ling Tooele sia West High in ners Salt Dike Cits, and will please call Mike . lx' 1, Iarna or mu lung the sophomore rera, AA'immer 882 OS II. AA'e vjiuil and assisting with still base some iqx'iungs. the wrestling piograui A meeting ssill lx' held For football just the opAugust 2S at 6. '30 p m. posite is true, as Paul Dart head wrestling coai ll will Aaldez with the assist W , ker-nolil- lias SONNY Sudbury taken oxer the reins as Hunter have woiking out more than 50 liox-lulsand thev II their first gel taste ol action Fndav night (Aug 2i' when the Du k has bom jikled a pair of Cedar ( itv gnats to bis stall m the of Alike kemohle and Rciiiie laavitt attended xcluml at d Bu la-s- Evervtbiug will lx- new when T'xx le oX'iis its loot-luseason August 26 at 7.(10 pill, with ail inter-viiagame Ix'tween the 1 |