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Show pdesi Saturday, Oct. nraa boge otoitqks bale. 16, 197& Sun Journal, Price, Utah 3 Oct. 16 o 8:00 p.m. o Wellington Roller Rink DOOR PRIZES 2 Steak dinners Hunters flashlight 1 case Pepsi Hunting knife 2 Pizza supremes 1 Can Car Wax DONATED DY DONATED DY DOOR PRIZES Toilet Chemical 1 Auto Seat Cover Sweatshirt Fawn Cafe Discount Warehouse Checkerboard Grocery Skaggs Cooks Velvet Freeze Mendenhall Auto Parts Carbon Emery Auto Price Auto Parts Vase J.C. Penney Oliveto Furniture Antifreeze Flashlight Thayns Farm Supply Wilsons Service Wallet Dans Walgreen Drug & key case SPONSORED BY WELLINGTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Parts AND OTHER DOOR PRIZES Wyoming Game and Fish Sportsmans Corner Department classifies bobcats as predators which means there are no closed seasons and no license Jack Topham Conservation Officer control of the Wildlife Damage Prevention Board A BOBCAT NOTE Recent wildlife changes, placing bobcats under the of (Department Agriculture) and the recinding of the Utah Junior High girls hold tourney A volleyball tournament, the first of an expanded program of atheltic activity for girls on the junior high school level in the Carbon School District, was played on the courts of the Mont Harmon Junior High Wednesday with the host school winning top honors. Notre Dame Junior High along with Helper Junior High, East Carbon and Mont Harmon competed in the meet hosted by Mont Harmon. With two games in progress simultaneously on a best of three game series. East Carbon easily disposed of Notre Dame in two and straight games, Mont Harmon did the same to Helper in someand what closer games, 20-- 3 20-- 9. 20-- 9 20-1- 0. Helper then proceeded to take third place in the meet by. defeating Notre Dame, while in the and 20-- 3 20-- 3, matchup for the tournament title, East Carbon out and November December with each team playing six games on a home and home basis with the others. Terri Franklin, Pagano, Division proclamation, have closed bobcat hunting in Utah. Many interested hunters, however, have planned to move their cat hunting activities to nearby states. Summaries of bobcat hunting regulations in neighboring states follow: Playing for Helper Junior were Cathy Dana Jones, Vicky Hyatt, Belinda Marrelli, High Sac-coman- o, Frances Kelsay, Jana Parry, Carlson, Cindy Gloria Yazzie, Tamyra Pessetto, Shawna Regis, Keri Christenson, Brenda Marrelli, LaRae Forsythe, and Lesly Brown. Their coach was Gwen Callahan. Lisa Candance Berensen, Colleen Young Pauli Olson, Dana Cox, Tina and Susan Robertson Johnson. The were coached Participating for the runnerup East Carbon team were: Kelly Richards, Lori Brandon, Donna Ward, Kathy Flores, Lisa Thon, Tami Timothy, Gina Miki Sparrow, Lynn Dickson, Lori Loss ton, Ann Jackson, Tammy Maggio, Stephanie Montoya, Erlinda Arizona Barbra Curtis. allows year-roun- restrictions. Larenda Jaramillo, Nancy Milkovich, Mary Ann Haynes, Judy Beacco, Johnna Hofer, Christy Micki Flores, Rinna, Natalie Saccomanno, and Trudy Tempfer. Their coach is Nevada reports that no hunting opportunities exist on bobcats for nonresidents. nonresidents to hunt bobd cats with the purchase of a nonresident hunting license ($30). There is no limit on the number of cats taken and no weapons by Marilyn Dunn. The Notre Dame players were Mary Rinna, Jayceen Craven, Wendy Ghirardelli, Wildlife of Resources night hunting Aguayo, Cindy Peacock, Dana Kinsey, Geraldine Madrid, Charlotte Manley and Jeanette Lopez. Their coach was Karen Lindstrom and manager Chris Adair. The members of the winning Mont Harmon volleyball team were Karen Tami Judd, Walton, Patricia Zwahlen, Linda Bryson, Tara Harvel, Kim Pierce, Tracey Donaldson, for requirements nonresidents. Colorado permits nonresidents to hunt bobcat during the period of Oct. 31 throughout the state. A small game license ($25) is required and cats may be taken with rifles, bows or handguns. The Mastcflnstant Heater. For rent or sale. Take your heat with you wherever you have electricity. 9 models to choose from. 63,000 to 500,000 BTUhr. Vented or unvented. With or without thermostat. All run on low-cokerosene No. 1 fuel oil, 115V AC. Like to see it in action? We'll be glad to give you a FREE demonstration. Call. Foulger Equipment Co. 1361 South 300 West Salt Lake City, Utah 841 (801) 10 5 won the first game, but Mont Harmon came back to win the next two, 8 to claim the and 20-21-1- 9, 20-1- 7, much like ballet instead of volleyball. Karen Walton, No. 15, watches, prepared for the return. .Tami Judd from Mont Harmon was just able to get the ball over the net for a score in a match with East Carbon Wednesday. The contortions during the match were title. The next activity planned for the girls is a basketball schedule running through Youth football ofi Packers slam Rams, An overwhelming 26-- 6 victory by the Elks Packers over the Helper State Bank Rams in the varsity action endzone for the Bear touchdown in the defensive struggle. The play was a power sweep for ten yards and came in the initial football activity on the quarter after which the two young teams played scoreless ball the rest of the (eight and ninth graders) featured play in youth Carbon High Field nesday night. Wed- way. The game completed the season for the Elks Packers in which they were undefeated in four games. Some fantastic running by Kip Noyes and Doug Perry along with an outstanding kicking game by Chris' and Jeff Cowley the Packer Noyes scored the first two touchdowns for the winners, the first from 20 yards out and racing 70 yards for the second. Arriola booted a perfect placement for the extra points after Noyes first TD. Youth football rules allow two points on a conversion from kicking as an inducement to develop kickers. Mike Potts got the third by scooping up a Ram fumble Packer touchdown the backfield and scooting untouched into the effort. end zone, a Doug Perry wrapped up the packer scoring for the night scamon another in 40-ya- rd Defensive standouts for the Bears were Darin Judd,' Troy Moynier, Randy Misner, David Walton and Stewart Golavar. 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