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Show BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 1, 1976 have a nice wookend... TEEOFF Archers, muzzleloadors Cuyinitf Priinn)(oiflo7 Aug Other tress ar the Uinta Primative area and North sod South Boulder units. One or two minor changes in elk hunt proposals will eee more aft token in the Vernal area and archers allowed 19 sex permits. An archer may purchase an open bull permit and Is automatically In line for a drawing on the either sex tog. The tog is good on any unit open to eft hunting. Utahs archers and muzzleloaders will open thdr deer hnnto the same day Aug. 21 In a primitive weapons hunt this season, bid muzzleloaders will be restricted to four herd imit again this year. The Utah Board of Big Game Control last Saturday set hunts for all big game for the 1978 year and pretty much went long with the proposals made by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for a generally buck only statewide hunt. (See June 90 News sports page). southern hunting units were restricted to seven days in an effort to build herd numbers. rJlsisCcn plcso cl rjiccfrcc No Adjustment There was no adjustment in big game fees, with moose, big born sheep and buffalo remaining at $100. A split herd option for moose allows five permits for the Cache-Ric- h area and five more for the Ogden River unit One Deer Hunters will be allowed only one deer this year by any Three The primative weapons hunt will run Aug. 21 through Sept restricted to four areas. interest will be opening of the Raft River Of mountains to the muzzle shoot The area in Western Box Elder county is bounded by the Park Valley road on the east into Idaho in the north. and report received by Rea Wolff, wrestling the unit The general deer hunt is set for Oct. 23 through Nov. 2 with a few antlerieas and hunter choice permits available in Cache and Davis counties areas. by 1-- of, Mon- treal Junior Olympics fl. nlshed among the tap five, according ta a preliminary including Weber and Morgan counties. The two antelope units in Box Elder county will essentially be ooe this year and only five total permits will be allowed on 6 with muzzleloaders members Utahs team at the Box Elder High. coach at Davd Gillespie, View-moHigh graduate, finished as the heavyweight nt champ. Vic Connera, the Hill-creHigh wrestler who edged Box Elder's Mike Christenson to qualify for the team, finished second In his weight class. And Steve Weight, the Box Elder High ace and st State competition state champ, 134-pou- placed fifth. Weight won two matches and lost two. He was beaten by a Canadian college sophomore, 44, and then dropped another close 74 match to a Canadian college junior. Weight served as captain of the Utah team on the trip to Montreal. BE tox HDa ACTION performers place high at tumbling meet 7239471 SPOtTS Performers from Box Elder county were among those placing in the Utah Tumbling association state meet this past weekend at Weber High school, in Pleasant View. Six members of the Grace Orme School of Acrobatics in Garland were among the top five finishers in their respective age groups and divisions at the meet. They included: Cindy Orem, Honeyviile, who captured first place for girls 13 and 14 in the advanced group, As Fourth and Goal worked diligently to smooth the rough lines and ridges of his black powder rifle makins into a shootable weapon, he advised his spouse of the upcoming deer hunt lUiid Aug. 21. Ah, dear, didnt you say you were going to -) tentatively approached the With a negative reply and a most quizical look, F&Gs frau asked what was up. Oh, nothing much, except the muzzle deer hunts Aug. 21 and I thought Id take a week off and camp out like Jed Smith and the other mountain men ... No place for women and kids, and dogs that dont want to be eaten in camp , stew, he explained. . Now the little woman must have had pioneer stock in her from the time the Mayflower tipped of pilgrims. over its first dinghy-load Id love to go along. We havent out for so long and . . . at camped really that point F&G interrupted. . Oh, But dearest, opal of splendor, diamond of to be, delight, mother of my therell be other 'mountain men there. You know, the kind that really take seriously the authentic costume and old ways of the mountain men, I nudged. They wont bother me a bit. In fact, I can cook and keep up camp, gather firewood, haul water. I can be very helpful around the camp while you men chase your buckskin, wife smiled sweetly. F&G tried again. But these guys like to rendezvous in the old tradition. Remember those accounts I read you about the competitions like shoot the apple off the head, horse racing, tomahawk throw, chasing women. . . But wife said the noise wouldnt keep her awake. It would be nothing compared to F&G snoring after a pizza and rocky road ice cream supper. But sapphire of my soul, ruby of my love, emerald of my emotions, this will be a most difficult time. Its always hot that time of year and the bugs, mosquitos, rattlesnakes, tigers, weregrizzly bears, saber-toothe-d wolves, nighthunters .. . . These warnings fell on a serene countenance. The little woman was duly unimpressed. Perhaps, F&G gave it his best shot, your mother will come down with a rare Siberian arch disease known to be fatal without the tender care of a doting daughter or the baby bites a to has be quarantined for 14 days . . . coyote and or the cats are ready to have babies . . . Here F&G was interrupted. Listen a minute, Keemosabee, she began. In the first place, Siberian arch disease hits only in the spring, the babys had her shots and If you think Im gonna both our cats are boys let you trapse off into the hills alone with that wild bunch of mountain men you call friends youre crazier than your Uncle Jack! F&Gs never had an Uncle Jack but he got the message. A camp cook, firewood finder and water hauler is a pretty good idea after all. ... ... Others were Kristy Edvafkon, Tremonton, second in girls 4 novice; Denise Butler, 2 Garland, third in girls novice; Karen Udy, Tremonton fifth in novice and Peggy Rhodes, Garland, fifth in novice 10 and under. Their efforts also were good enough for a second place in the novice team competition. Another Brigham City youth, Chris Harrison, performing for 13-1- 11-1- instructor Scott Pitcher, captured second place in the boys 13 and 14 advanced competition. Tumblers competing in the meet included teams instructed Tennis classes Burr (LBr), Terry Ellis (TE), Scott Pitcher (SP), by Lynda Linda Bodily (LB), Danene Baird (DB), and Bernice Potter (BP). The top state finishers: Girls (MO). Girts (DS) ADVAMCBO IS MS under let, Kim Ssrrls IS 1st, Teddto Ends M, SMIs Nys (TEX 3rd, Putnam (TE). 11 MS BC Swimming classes for all offered by Brigham City Brigham Citys Recreation department July iii uMsrtt,: at Classes (LD. Boys (SP). 11 and 13 Stava 1st, Cooper NOVICE 1( and undar 1st, Tammy Pall' 2nd, Catastlna Murphy (BP); 3rd, Scott (LBr). It and 13 1st,- Karan Ksyss and, LsAima Nialsan (OB); 3rL Butlar (GO). Girls 13 and 14 1st, Eilasn Brsdtsy' (DB); 2nd, Kristy Edvaisan (GO); 3rd, Judy Oram (SP). Girls IS ta M 1st, Manlca Graft (BP), ays IB and undar 1st, Mark Martinas (LBr) i and. Mkhaal Walls (LBr). ays 11 and 13 1st, Jay Kirkpatrick (SP); and, Edward Pattar (BP). Girls (OB); Sandra Girls (GO); Danlaa scheduled by Boginnors to advanced Girts 13 and 14-- lst, Cindy Orma (GO); Snd, Julia Baaty, (MO); 3rd. Lisa Lawn (MO). ays 13 and 1 1st, Scott Cunnlnf- ham (SP); Snd, Chrta Harrltan (SP). ovar 1st, Kami Partar. t ,i Soys II will offer swimm-- . INTSKMBDIATB jv the" GlrlS IS ahd classes through Tracy ing ' son (MD); 2nd, Niki Nya (TCI; 3rd, pool. , municipal ! Jill Palmar (MD). Girls II and 13 1st. Becky Hill (MD); Registration is scheduled for 2nd. Susan Jshnssn (TE); 3rd, Natalia 8 a m. tomorrow, July 2 the 3 Swaps (TE).. Pioneer Rees 14-bowery. Walton 13 Dabble and lst, Girls 9 will (SP); Snd. Cindy DsuMar (TE); 3rd, Shari Stavans (SP). Monday, July 5 and run for Girts IS ta U 1st, Unda Hadflald . and Karen Keyes, Brigham City, who won a first place among girls in the novice ' " division.-j si'Pui 3i" 11-- of the Grace Orme School of Acrobatics won places at the recent Utah association state meet.' Standing are Denise Butler, left, and Cindy Orme. Tumbling Kneeling, Peggy Rhodes, Karen Udy and Karen Keyes. THESE MEMBERS park begin a.m. three weeks. The classes will be taught in groups formed according to the swimmers' age and competency: V No age limit Moms and tots but must be toilet trained. Children will work with their parents on water adjustments. Cost: Poly Wogs Must be at least three years old. Children learn water adjustment to the face. Instructors encourage children into the water Cost: $7.50. r t Beginners Beginners or tall beginners Must be four years old or at least four feet, six inches tali. Child- should have no fear of putting face in water and should enjoy the water. Cost: Advanced beginners Child should be able to do the front crawl for 20 yards and fin or scull on the back for 10 yards. Also should be able to jump in the water, level off and swim for 15 yards. Cost: 34.50. - $4-5- $4-5- Should be Intermediate able to survival float for two minutes and tread water for 30 seconds, do elementary back and crawl strokes each for 25 able to dive into yards. And-bdeep water and swim under water for 15 feet as well as know the use of the lifejacket. Cost: e Golf tourney beckons at At trap range FOE announces Hills course 5 shoot results Results were announced this week for the Fraternal Order of Eaglet trap shoot, held this past weekend at the Lions club range west of Brigham City. Some 50 shooters took part in the event and a large crowd of spectators was on hand. Trophies were awarded in all categories and an FOE spokesman expressed thanks to the Lions for use of the range. The results: High overall team (with hanClass A, Mike Freddicap) rickson; B, Keith Mlkkelson; C, Adults' hours to bo tostod at city pool Ann Heiner; D, Brian Mlkkel- son; E, Mark Virgil. High individual (scratch Class A, Clay score) B, Keith Mikkelson; C, Dirk Burningham; D, Doug Richardson; E, Mont Smith. Burn-ingha- High ladles trophy (scratch DeAn Fredrickson, 83; score) High mens trophy (scratch score) Clay Burningham, 92. Second overall team Jay Kotter, Wayne Porter, Dirk Burningham, Gary Hill, Mont Smith. Surprise team trophy Class A, DeAn Fredrickson; B, (Goat) Galbraith; C, Wayne Kotter; D, Doug Richardson; E, Dean Olsen. ssnmasr A SPRAYING. activities. Tuesday and Thursday from t:30 to S p.m., the pool will be open to adults only. Wednesday, between 2 and 4:30 p.m., the pool will be open to ladies only for a special "ladles' day." Recreation Director Jack Winn said that if given their own hours, adults might begin using the pool in greater numbers. If that turns out to be the case next week, he said, the special hours will continue. Complete Service for FARMS & RANCHES Onion Spraying now in work Swimmers Swimmers Child should be able to swim 20 yards p using the crawl kick, scissor kick, and breast stroke kick. Swim 10 yards using the arms in crawl, back, breast and side stroke forms. non-sto- Also elementary backstroke for 50 yards and backstroke, breaststroke and crawl in good form for 100 yards. Survival float five minutes and tread water for one minute. Understand the use of extension assists and mouth to mouth resuscitation. Be able to swim five minutes using any stroke or combination of strokes. Cost: 34.50. Life saving Advanced life saving Must be 15 years of age or older. Must 723-61- 34.50. Adult beginner Must be 16 or more years of age and must be willing to put face and head in water. Basic water safety will also be taught. Cost: 34.50. The money brought in from the classes is spent on the maintenance of the pool, said Jack Winn, recreation director. Not Now When the noontime whistle blew on the construction site, Schuck limped out for lunch. his foreman Why the limp? asked. "You got a sore foot? No, there's a nail in my shoe, the workman moaned. Why dont you take it out? Not on my lunch hour, Schuck said 78(4 tStirtiumtil u t,thr sfor o tell n$r s department, will begin Monday, July 5. Registration will be held at Box Elder High schools tennis courts beginning at 8 a.m. Monday. Classes for ages 6 to 16 will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. while ' the adulrdass will he held troa ' 6 W 9 p.m. V 4 ' The cost will be 25 cents per person. The classes will last tor four weeks and will end with a tournnament Lions Club Trap Shoot TO PUBLIC EVERY THURSDAY 5:30 P.M. Till Dusk 1.50 FOR 25 CUT TARGETS tep f.lccnlKo boivlfng ovcnl The team of Lee and Betty Dockstader rolled a 1269 handicap series to win last Fridays Moonlfte Mixed Doubles event at Brigham Bowl. Tom and Lynn Ammoni rolled an 1182 for second. High womens series went to Irene Jones with a 521. Jim Jones posted the high mens series wih a 585. The Moonlite event is one night tourney with prizes and fun that will run through the first week of August. In the second week of that month, the first and second place teams of each nights play will meet in a champion of champions roll off. nhttuim Itfftn AIRPORT te bay. The spring U meek to M Public Offering Golden West Films April tl.ISJS A UTAH UMITED PARTNERSHIP FORMED TO MAKE A 15 MILLION DOLLAR, FULL LENGTH, COLOR FILM ON THE LIFE OF BRIGHAM YOUNO, BASED ON THE SCREEN PLAY BY ACADEMY AWARD WINNING WRITER PHIUP YORDAN ENTITLED . BRIGHAM $3,000. A MAXIMUM OF 500 INVESTORS MAY BECOME PARTNERS TO PRODUCE THIS MOTION PICTURE. SINCE MANY PARTNERS WILL BUY MORE THAN THE MINIMUM 3 UNITS FOR 83,000, LESS THAN 500 PARTNERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE. ALL AMOUNTS COLLECTED WILL BE PLACED IN ESCROW ACCOUNT No. 02252155208 AT ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY. 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MINIMUM PURCHASE 3 UNITS HUNTER AREO SPECIALTIES INC. 24 Hours front crawl, sidestroke, a side-- " stroke done on the back using an inverted scissors or a breaststroke kick and breaststroke. Also surface dive to a depth of eight feet and swim 20 feet under water and tread water for one minute. AH skills must be performed in a comfortable, relaxed and efficient manner. Cost: 37.50. Must be 12 years of Diving age and must be able to perform front dive from pool side. Cost: A new session of tennis classes, sponsored by ths Brigham City Recreation Goldtn Weit Filmi ii ofTeriog 1500 unit of limited partnerships st 81,000 tach toba piwd only with qualified legal raiidanta of the Stats of Utah, , G?ct The Brigham City Recreation will be exdepartment perimenting with swimming hours at the city's pool next weelt in hope of getting adults more involved in swimming Sherwood Hills golf course will hold a Bicentennial Amateur golf tournament Saturday and Sunday at the Sardine canyon course. Entry fee is $20 and includes green fees and a practice round. Two flights, A and B, will play Saturday and the championship flight Sunday. A flight golfers carry 8 to 12 handicaps and B lfight golfers are 13 to 18 shooters. The championship flight of 0 to 7 handicap will play Sunday. Anyone wishing to telephone reservations may call the pro 5 or toll free shop at 34.50. be able to perform standing front dive in good form, swim 500 yarls Qontinuousty losing 'a' Recreation Located 1 Mile West of Brigham City on Refuge Road. Across from Now County Equostrion Pork. phone SEND ME A PROSPECTUS ON BRIGHAM" O PLEASE CALL ME TO SET UP AN APPOINTMENT STANLEY W. P0ULSEN Golden West Films Representative m a. im K oomm utsm aim M4M 4 |