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Show Williams To Meet Slingerland For Mens Open Championship Horses Can Be Mans Best Friend by llurtt Whom It will hone can be a major asset to a Tooele county sportsman. For one thing, there are no watershed lams on hones around these parts like those on Salt Lake county's Wasatch Mountains. A major trail starts at Johnson Pass and winds along teh east side of the Staasbury bet ween the highest ridge itMountains self and the foothills to intersect with Hickman and several other canyons. You can also get a hone in several canyons on the "back side ' of the Stansburys aliove the old Iosepa cemetery, and east of the middle sector, Skull Valley Indian A - - Reservation. THESE CANYONS also have grass and water. There Isn't much of it, but enough for mount and rider. Ditto on the east Stansburys at both north and south Willow Canyons. However, I don't like to take hones into the Willow Canyons where there are roads anyway and where there isnt is straight up. The west side of those mountains are not as s, steep atxl have more wildlife: deer, blue grouse, etc. Of course, when it comes to archery deer season Aug. 22 or the fall elk and rifle shoots, hones come in very handy. You just couldn't get an elk off the Oquirrh Range east of Tooele without a mount. There are few roads and many of the bulls are in high meadows, meaning a quarter-to- n of meat to move several miles. Youl! also have an advantage deer hunting if you do it right: use the moimt to get your elevation. Then, get off that cayuse and peer into arrovos ready to shoot. Desert range mountains like the Stansburys, Cedar, Simpson, Sheeprock, Thomas and Dugway do not possess much life on the bottom nin like most mountains do. You would think it the other way around, Irecause there are few sulidivi- little-know- n - chu-kar- seed, sions to deal with, as on the Wasatch. Rut, the reason is simply water. Wildlife is where any springs are located, or at middle and higher elevations where greater; snow and rainfall means more vegetation. Deer can survive on slope north patches of snow for fairly long periods. But a horse is handy to get you to those elevations where you'll find the action. ON THE Sheeprocks south of Vernon, mast of the ravines are filled with scrub oak. This is almost impossible to penetrate on foot, let alone see anything over them. Here again, a mount lets you see things you wouldn't otherwise. I remember one archery hunt years ago on the north Sheeprocks just south of th Onaqui Range where there were ample deer. But they played leap frog around us. One bound and they were behind another high oak. I waylaid plenty of rabbits the benchlands below the on jack oak, and lured in coyotes with a wounded ralibit squeaker. But, I couldn't get into those deer hunting that oak. Of course, if you were without hourse, you could have a criack at them by hiking uphill and hunting down. At least you would have a better opportunity to oliserve dowaslope. But, there are many reasons to ply horses through Tooele county high country without necessarily hunting. It is true riding academies are not scattered d foothill in behind every Tooele county, but it also has a high per capita ranch horse ratio. I can't think of a better reason for using them than now, getting into the cool high country and cedar-studde- scouting for deer-elAnd even if you don't hunt, you would enjoy riding through some of the West's most rideable and rugged terrain. Tooele county has it, and without many of the crowds elsewhere. k, chukar-bluegrous- e. against Tooele ber one for the be the numlier one Scott Williams, Robby Slingerland, hard-earne- d Robby Slingerland vs. win over veteran Scott Williams, City Court d and Slinger-anBuzianis, had an even harder 2. 9 am. time getting past Greg ladies Open Singles: Kris McTavish vs. winner Palmer, the number two of Severe-AtkiCity Court seed, 64, SLINCERLAND'S vic- 3. 9 a.m. Women's A Singles: tory has to be classified as an Anne Pratt vs. Vicki upset in a match that wasn't decided until the final point Theoliald, City Court 4. 4 in a tie breaker after Slin- p.m. gerland and Palmer had Men's Open Singles: split the first two sets. For the uninformed, a tieScott Williams def. Jay 6--4 breaking scoring system is used if a set ends in a 6-Robby Slingerland def. deadlock. The winner of a Greg Palmer, 43, tie breaker is the first player ) to win 7 points, and lie at Mens 35 Singles: least two points ahead of his Terry Thomas def. Karl 6-opponent. This was the case in the def. Tracy Buzianis Jay Slingerland-Palme- r match. Wilson (7-Palmer had won the first set Bovs 18 Singles: 6--4 and Slingerland came Robby Slingerland def. back to win the second set Brad Burgess 6-The Men's A Singles: by the same score, third set ended in a Championship: deadlock setting up the tieTaesung Kim def. Dan 4-- 6, The Veterans Administration soon will open 28 new Vietnam vet centers around the country in a major expansion of the popular readjustment coun- seling program for Viet-nam-e- ra veterans. As part of the widening outreach program, here. Don Crawford, chief of VA Vietnam Vet Center outreach services in Washington, D.C., said that no new vet centers currently are planned for Colorado, Wyoming, Utah or New Mexico. the BUT, he stressed: DenverVA Vietnam Viet Were giving serious conCenter opened a southeas- sideration to several more tern counties satellite satellite centers out of the center in Colorado Springs Cheyenne, Salt Lake City or Albuquerque Vietnam two weeks ago. THE satellite center at Vet centers. We expect of875 W. Moreno Ave., is ficial approval in the very headed by counselors Mike near future. VAs vet center program Burgette and Jim Stevens, both Vietnam combat vete- was authorized by Conrans. Pending installation gress in 1979. The agency of a toll-fre- e line, their currently operates 91 of the number is informal counseling centers telephone in all parts of the nation. VA officials said that criWeve made a number of contacts already in El teria for new vet center loPaso and Pueblo counties," cations still are understudy. Burgette said. Weve felt But, in general, most of the for some time that there centers will be located in was a real need for us counties having a veteran 633-290- population of more than 40,000. Some centers, however, will be placed so as to serve more remote areas with a less dense concentration of veterans where there appears to be a need Cordon Sanchez-Laurale- e Atkin 6 2. Kris and Jack McTavish def. Jack and Debbie Nelson, 6-- 6-1 def. Pete Fuimaono, 6-- 6-Brian Crane def. Eddy 6 Dalton 3 6--4 7-- 7-- 7-- Championship! Bruce def. Crane 6-- 6-Women's Open Doubles: Netson-Pavn- e def. Jenny 3 Williams-N'ick- Bell i 7-- 7-- 7-- 6-- 7-- (8-6- 6-- 3 7-- 6 6-- 6-- 2 6-- 6-- 6 breaker. THE TIE breaker went to 6 in points before Slin- gerland captured the next two points to win the tie the set and breaker, the champioaship 64 and More Champs In other action Tuesday and Wednesday, four more champions joined Mykel Seeborg in the Transcript-Bulleti- n tournament. Taesung Kim, winner of 6-- 8-- 7-- 6 .- Centers To Open 6-- n 4-- 28 New Viet Vet Robby Slingerland vs. K. C. Buzianis def. John Bate, City Court 2, 5 4 Connie Larsen, 6-p.m. Championship! doubles: 12 Boys Buzianis def. Slingerland match tourney. Williams advanced to the St onlay's Schedule: Men's Ojien Singles: finals with a Sherie and Lynn Heaton def. 7-- high school's numplayer, in the finals Championship Men's Open p 64, 6--3 in the Tooele will !e played Friday on Boys 16 Singles: at 7:30. OpTranscript-Bulletitennis City Court 4 Bruce Steve ponents to lie determined. cham-pionshio- Toot le Transcript, Tburvluv, August fl, I9S1 17 the Crantsville tourney, continued his winning ways by defeating Dan Bevan, 62, 63, in the Mens A singles, Burk Severe outlasted Scott 75, 6-- 5 to win the championship in the boys 12 for such services. and under division. AS SITES for the new IN THE GIRLS 14 and "storefront centers are se- under singles, K.C. Buzianis lected they will be opened defeated Stacy Slingerland as rapidly as leases are ar- to win the championship in ranged, offices furnished that division, and Dugway 's and personnel hired. New finest tennis player, Steve VA Vietnam Vet Center Bruce, defeated Brian openings should be an- Crane to win the title in the nounced soon after the con- boys 16 championship. firmation of VA Adminis-- . Bruces margin over Crane t rat or- - designee Robert was 4, 63. Most of the championship Nimmo, President Reagans choice. Nimmos confirmamatches will be played tion hearings are scheduled Friday and Saturday and to begin July 9. some great matches, and bitter duals are in prospect. The centers are staffed Here is the championship by counselors, the majority schedule: of whom are themselves Friday, August 7: Vietnam veterans. They Mens singles: operate on an informal Terry Thomas vs. Jay Buzianis, City Court 2, 6 Bevan 6-- 6--3 Women's Open Singles: Lauralee Atkin bye. Jill Severe def. Suzanna gVg! Debbie Gillette def. Sally 6-Parks 6-- 1 def. Kris McTavish 6-Gillette 6-- 1 Boys 12 Singles: Scott Anderson def. Brian 6-Johnson Burk Severe def. Carry 6-Cole 6-- 2-- 0 4-- Kris McTavish-Sheri- e Heaton def. Debbie Nelson-JoPayne 6-- 6-Thornton-Jud- Mary Lynn 2 Championship: Severe def. Anderson 7-- 6--5 Womens A Singles: Anne Pratt def. Terre y Cole def. Suzanna and 1 Sally Clark 6-6-- Lauralee Atkin-Debbi- e Gillette def. Becky Crystal Cook 6-- Larsen-Buzian- def. Thornton-Col- e Atkin-Cillett- , 2-- e is 6-- 4 2-- 6--2 Men's Open Doubles: Ken Salahaddin-JacMcTavish def. Brad Terry Thomas 6-- k Sutton-Christense- n, 6-- 1 Steve y Symonds-Larr- Camble def. Robby Buzianis 63, v Slinger-land-Ja- 3-- 64 Wil- Jay Soellierg-Tracson def. Taesung Torres 6-- 6-y Kim-Be- 4 Scott Williams-Mar- k Watson def. George Badiero 63, Men's A Doubles: Bruce-Rolan- d 64 Torres Taesung Kim-Bebye Richard and Ray Romero n def. Mike Klemme-Dir- k 61, 62 Bleazard Ceorge Bruce-Rolan- d Barbero def. Steve Marshall Bruce-Barlier- Pratt-Mik- e 63 6-- def. Wins- o 0 6-- ni 2 ton Smith, Jai Doshi, 7-- 5, 64 Boys 12 Doubles: Burke Buzianis McTavish-Mar- Severe-Mica- h def. k Craig Soelberg 66,62 Cole-Bria- n JohnGarry Marshall 6-- 6-- 3 Montez-Bodef. Mathew son K. Vicki Theobald def. C. Koumal 61, 62 Buzianis 61 Mixed Open Doubles: Cirls Singles: Mark Watson-Melani- e 4, 6-- Stacy Slingerland Melody Lane, default def b Adds Another Championship Steve Bruce, Dugway 's high school state tennis champion, added another title to his Painter def. Richard and list of tennis championships, Wednesday when he defeated Brian Crane, 64, 64 to w in 64 the champioaship of the boys 16 and under division in the Tooele Transcript-BulletiMary Thornton 6-tournament. 5-- First To Sears Then Back To School 6-- From Our "W Catalog p.m. Boys 18 singles: Save 4.40 when buying two When The 'Kitchen Boys Strike, Nothing Gets Left But The Bones trailing his hand in a South American rivermay lose a finger, not all piranhas are and whales, barracudas, hazardous to people. great white sharks. But acSOUTH American InRicks to cording Ranger AmaNature Magazine, the most dians living along the eat the tasty vicious freshwater animal in zon catch and differthe world in a small, silvery fish and can tell the the varieties ent by apart fish the bloodthirsty various smears of color piranha. the fishes bellies. Piranhas, which inhabit along call one kind of pirTTiey .the lakes and rivers of South kitchen boy. anha the America, attack their prey without warning and can quickly turn animals of any size into skeletons, says the National Wildlife Federations monthly publication The ocean is full of such ferocious beasts as killer Explains Ranger Rick, When villagers leave their dishes in the river, these fish nibble at the leftoers! As soon as an Indian catches a piranha, he grabs the fish behind the gills, raises it to his mouth, and bites the fish being the head, quickly breaking its spine. After a meal of roasted piranhas, the Indians use the fishes jaws as knives or T0UGHSKINS scissors. Until recently, live piranhas were brought into the U.S. and sold in tropical fish stores. Now many states, fearing that piranha owners might set their pets free in lakes and rivers, have passed lawsmaking it illegal to sell the ferocious fish. The best place to view piranhas, says WESTERN JEANS For Boys Each and Teens As Low 10 99 vW' o Pegu a' back boot tare leg Boys aM lees s'zes Jcais ic Ranger Rick, is in an aquarium. Just dont wiggle your fingers in the tank. Regular-Ba- s res Ody New Ice Age In Prospect for children. HUNDREDS of the fish attack at once with lightning speed, their razor-shar- p teeth slicing off chunks of meat as they dart around their victims, chopping and swallowing. Sometimes piranhas get so excited that they start a feeding frenzy, gobbling up anything they, can grab even Is the earth headed for a disastrous new Ice Age millions of years earlier than the most pessimistic predictions have indicated? THIS ominous possibility arises from a startling dis- covery made just a year ago by an American space- craft named Solar Max. On April 4, 1980, the one of the The piranha is to be a deadly pre- most unsettling discoveries dator. Its sharp, pointed in the history of science, teeth snap together like a according to science writer steel trap, and strong, bony Lowell Ponte in the June Readers Digest. It detectplates on its head protect a sudden drop in the ened the fish as it smacks each other. well-equipp- against the body of th its prey. In addition, these savage fish have very keen senses of smell. If a wounded animal is in the water, piranhas will race toward it from all directions in an instant. Most piranhas, however, eat other fish. Scientists have discovered a strange thing about piranhas: They may be fierce killers in one river, but as harmless as goldfish in another. And while some varieties of the fish are so dangerous that a person craft made ergy coming from our sun. It was only a drop of of one percent, two-tent- but it shook one of sciences most cherished beliefs that Earth s sun is a constant star, whose radiance shines with a steadiness that is unlive-givi- wavering. SOLAR Maxs disclosure - which was confirmed a month later when the suns ing evidence, says Ponte. It meant that our local star, on whose light the life of our planet depends, was flickering like a candle in t answer may lie in the past. During medieval times when a period of maximum sunspot activity occurred, there was a population n unseen breeze. plosion in Scandinavia and From August 1979 until the Vikings colonized February 1981, scientists at seemingly temperate areas 60 observatories in 18 na- - they named Greenland and tions coordinated efforts to Vinland (the latter was more about our local bably Nova Scotia), star. NASA s launchings of WHEN sunspot activity Solar Max in February abated, Ponte reports, a 1980 was part of that glo- - bitter chill swept Europe, bal effort, dubbed the In- - and colonists everywhere in temational Solar Maximum the North Atlantic died. Year- Sophisticated research is NOTING that the suns giving scientists new and surface is a violent place greater understanding of wherevast explosions often the ways the sun touches erupt, and sunspots spread our lives. 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