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Show Ube pagHDtt (Throntrlr 4 September 6, 1973 Young Lions Travel to 'nZrh J9v 1 Delta Today 'r'' r r , . foo- Paysons sophomore J tballers will be looking for their first win of the season this afternoon when they travel to Delta to test the young Rabbits in a 4 p.m. encounter. The season opener at home a week ago gave the Paysons some great experience, but left the youthful team still without a mark in the win column. Bingham shoved across a TD in the first quarter and added six more on the last day of the first hall, for a 12-- 0 good enough victoi y. Paysons sophomores played the best second half, but they didnt score and thats wiiat counts in athletics. After the opener, sojiho-mocoach Bob Menlove had special praise for the work of Allen Wilson, defensive end and offensive center; tackle 'Gene Hillman Memorial Field' Dedicated Before Family, Fans When I was playing hall, we flidn t h ive a quarter ,m oar pockets to go to a show m Salt Lake, so we just pr icticed baseball. That was back in 1933, recalled B Mont ir up, who w is one of about 50 frienls and family on hand Saturday at formal dedication of "Gene Hillman Memori.il Field" m memory of Paysons late longtime Mr. Baseball," educ respected athletic of- ficial, justice of the peace to mention and mayor--jua few of ttie tilings he was in st this community. In spite of Ihreatenm; slues, every menbtr of (lie city council along with M lyor V. Howard Riley nas present as well as each ot Genes" four children, hi s widow, Naoma, and eight of their 11 grandchildren. Ironically, Hie late selected forthededi-eitio- n would have been the 51st wedding aniiivursiry of the Hillm ins. The dedicatory prayer was oflered by a cotmcilm in who, as a youth played under Hillman, Nbo stake president Phil Jones. Payson Conservation Officer Offers Big Game Hunt Tips Pajsoa conserv Pion officer Da.e Gurley of the division of wildlife resources has issued several words of cuition for sportsmen winch will help them keep out of trouble during the coaling big game seasons. Gutley also urged hunters to read carefully proclamations dealing with the type of liuning ho intends to do. Special words of caution issued by Gurley include: gun m vehicle. A gun is considered loa led if it ins a live round in Hie firing chamber. In the case of a revolver, the cylinder hole even with the barrel must be empty, also the next hole winch will revolve to the barrel wtrn the trigger is jmlled must be empty. To avoid a possible accidmt or arrest carrv vour firearms ith the firing cli empty. dates. M.ue sure you are on the rigid unit during the correct hunting dates for that unit. These are listed in the proclimi-tion- . i.n-b- er else to nia1 you not hunt on someone not punch, mutilate or detach tags mdil kill has been m ide. not spotlight gime animals while you Inve a firearm or other weapons in your possession. your animal at time and Lice of kill and properly validate the tag. evidence of sex attached to your biggameam-ma- l as required by law on bull oi hick only hunts. That is either the head or sex organs attached. Before leaving someone must give them a letter. Tins letter must be m with your your handwriting, Signature. It must state dite and locttion of kill, sex and description of animal, origin and tost in ition of kill and name of hunter transporting kill. T.rs letter must lie tired by your hunting license amt jiermit. should read over the trespass laws in the proclamation and not go on posted land unless you have written permission from tuo land owner. a firearm on a temporary game preserve--elantelope or moose in a jiermit is a misNo one with or demeanor. without a permit m ay possess a pistol on a ttuiq orary game preserve. It is unlawiul for anyone who us obtained an archery permit to have in his camp, vehicle or in his control any type of firearm during the k, archery elses permit. transport your ns Fork and hunt. under the age of 16 cannot purchase a big game or combination license until the day hey reach that age, - .357 nngnu n, 41 magnum, 41 nngnuni, 451 utag-nupistol will be leg il during the der rifle hunt, but all pistols are illegal during the elk hunt. of an airplane to sjaot, herd, harass or to hunt big came animals is illegal - It is illegal to lmnt elk with a bow and arrow on a rule permi during the archery season. a clean camp. Take beer and pop cans home, dont -- m 'Tsww gue," he remembered, but because of Gene Hillman Pay-so- n was always there and always in the first division if not the champs." "Thank you all for coining," Mrs. Hillunn said after the ceremony. Then she invited everyone who had jilayed for Gene" to come by her house and look at the old scorebooks to see how lie did on a pir-ticul- ar day. Revenue Sharing (conftn ied from page halfback and Audie Brook, offensive fullback and defensive linebacker. DeGraw, LeRoy Serrano A Nephi court slapped fines totaling $1,000 on four Utah men wlio were found guilty of illegal possession of elk. Justice of the Peace Norman Greenhalgh also confiscated three rifles and the elk from the men. The men, identified as Bill Warwood, Phillip Stilson and Gary Howard, all of Nephi, and Wayne Killian of St. George, were seen loading what onlookers thought was a beef into their vehicle. Juab County sheriff Duane Sperry was called to the scene. When he found that the animal was an elk, he called division of wildlife resources conservation officer Bob Howard. The men were immediately taken before Justice Greenhalgh and etiarged with unlawful possession of wildlife. LaVar Ware of Provo, supervisor of the central region, warned there will be more roadblocks and stations for checking hunters than in the past. "We are anticipating an increase in poaching due to the meat shortage, lie said He added the division has hired additional conservation officers who will be on the lookout for persons illegally taking game. very impressive the undoing of the Lions. The first came after the second kick-o- ff when Payson had the ball on its own four-inc- h line. Hardy promptly sneaked it in. After the next kick-of- f, the Lions fumbled on the first play from scrimmage. Payson prevened the Miners from scoring, but Bingham stalled Paysons bid for a first down. Then disaster struck the Lions again. The center snapped the ball over the punters head and a Miner feU on it in the end zone for Binghams third touchdown. After the game, Durrant singled out Wyatt Barnett, Joe David Reynolds, Haws, Weinle, Buys, Bobby Gilson and Kent Burton for fine defensive play for Payson. The secondary, he said, allowed Hardy only four completions in 16 attempts and intercepted once. on defensive. Referring to last Fridays defeat at the hands of Bingham on the Miners home field, Durrant referred to it as a close, hard fought football game with few first downs and little yardage gained by either team. Total offense favored Pay-so130 yards to 88 for Bingham. But the winners had the most points. In the second period, the Lions fumbled on their own 38. Bingham quarterback, Bruce Hardy, faced with a fourth and 12, tossed a swing pass into the end zone. The Lions got their only score on a reverse which covered 70 yards and featured some fine running by back Jerry Buys. Roland Weinle ran the point after to give the Lions an lead at halftime. After intermission, Payson proceeded to give the game away. Two key fumbles proved n, 3- -7 ' Fish , like humans, get seasick il left to the mercy of the waves for period of time. i m m wiiiip Inn days lull ol action Eleven myhta lull of atari Bob McGrath Lynn mii W SA me eirremriMenT 5 Payson Airman in Texas Stays Airman David R. Senn, son of Mrs. Shirley R. Skinner of Payson, has been assignef to Sheppird AFB, Tex., after completing training. Air Force basic During his six weeks at the ttie LAKERIDGE GOLF COURSE A Robert Trent Jones Masterpiece Open to the public 825 2200 - Starting Times 19th Hole Restaurant-Lunc- h 1200 Razor Back and Dinner Road-Ren- o jiojui-latio- are near air training commands AFB, LAKE RIDGE Tex., Lack-lan- numbers. Best areas to hunt d lie studied r Force mission, and customs average are rangelands bordering dry farm areas, Nish said. Poorest areas are irrigated crop- and received special instruction m human relations. lands. Hunters are reminded. Jugged shotguns allowing space for no more than three shells in the magazine and chamber combined are required. Strict shooting hours are specified by law and are listed in division proclamation. Senn has been assigned to the technical training center at Sheppard for specialized training in the transportation field. He is a 1973 graduate of Payson High School. rm WE HAVE ANEW SELECTION OF 1972 and 1973 and DODGE buy backs' MOST HAVE AS LOW AS A new service to Payson area businessmen mail for advertising and billing. B&B ADDRESSING W Painter Motor Co. SERVICE cut your addressing costs by 75 per cent. It can address direct mail or statements in a fraction of Hie time your secretary now requires to get the job done. In order to take advantage of this savings, the mailing must be on a weekly, or monthly basis and addressed to essentially the same customers cacti mailing period. 1 I Please serd me free information about N i IN I I LMKII I If this service appeals to you, contact Bix it or 465-92- 465-271- 6. me B&B ADDRESSING SERVICE Address 11 State I .Zjl -- I I Phone Bits 465-922- 2 ... $3195 using direct c in INVENTECH Suite 420, 10 West Broadway Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 frcg with 30-d- PLYM0UTHS I rc VOUR RGGULhR OtPeADMCTOri JT1H TMTG MIR GROUNDS MLTLNCCIT EXTENDED NEW CAR WARRANTIES. rittriuhona finderson Holiday on Ice Well UnderWay The first of this years fall upland game hunts is well under way after mourning dove season opened for a run Saturday. Division of wildlife resources small game biologist Darrell Nish said this year shunt should be comparable to last years season when more than 238,000 doves were harvested. Fair weather will keep the doves in the state longer than if we have a cold weather snap just before the season," Nish explained. He said doves will be more widely scattered than in other years because of better forage conditions brought on by greater precipitation earlier this year. Surveys indicate breeding 465-271- 6 1C3 an extended H ' Utah Dove Season two-thir- ds 'Wgg The Payson coach was quick in his praise of the Tigers who have what may be tne biggest and perhaps the fastest high school backfield in Utah. Orem will stay on the primarly with a ground punishing wishbone offense," Durrant predicted. And they fun-fill- pro-tect- ed ar ilZ? ever seen." by Joe Lynn Spencer pro-gra- m trespass. are from the islands is "probably the best high school team Ive Recreation assistant for Payson and Santaquin Canyons now necessary to keep the Recreation within your natfroional forest is camping areas in repair and lic. The areas set aside for perhaps enough to pay for added services such as full public recreation have been garbage collection, cleaning of developed with the investment of many tax dollars and much service commodes, and the vision. improvement of existing sites. The demand today for these Fifty cents of each dollar is a step in the right dirareas is almost to the saturation point on holidays. But ection. Persons last year said not most week days are if the fee were put in the area wliere it is paid they crowded, Mont of the sites would feel better about paying are developed so maximum it. privacy can be had even when all other units are filled The fees this year are ttie same as last year. $1 per around you. Each year, site improvevehicle - the perm't is good ments and repairs are made. from 2 p.m. to 2 p.m. the Most users of these sites following day. Violators for not obtaining and leave them as they would like paying for a use permit will, cause vioto find them, which is appreciated by each citizen. A lators to receive a notification few people cause money to of violation from the recrebe spent for repairs and ation guard authorized to issue these complaints and to collect repainting winch could go lor new tables, fees. fireplaces and The most important job of maybe grading and leveling off the parking spurs. the recreation officer is to The fee permit of $1 per service the campground and to see the area is in condition vehicle has been the point of concern to visitors. This year to make visits a pleasant and the forest service will begin restful experience. to receive a direct return of Please feel free to call on about 50 percent of all money the guard for assistance and collected in that area. explanation or direction. Have The Nephi district now will a good summer. Remember: start to receive ttie money Recreation is use and not abuse. son's government in calendar 1972 equaled $11.30 per capita. It would have required an increase of 13,02 nulls in Payson municipal tax levy to r use an equivalent amount of income. The foundation reported the money distributed to Payson was part of $4,171,833 allocated for all governmental subdivisions in Utah County during the last calendar year and for the first half of 1973. The revetine sharing wis enacted last year by Congress which appropriated more than $30 billion in federal monies to state and local governmental units across the nation over a five-yeperiod. A third of the lunds allocated each state is distributed to state government and allocated among local political sulxii visions. Foundation analysts observe there is ajiparent concern among state and local officials across the nation that the revenue sharing program may not be continued. They point out many state and local units have allocated their revenue sharing funds for capital outlay and other nonrecurring expenditure items. Photo Inside the Uintas 1) leave them scattered over ttie country side. someone know wnere you wall be hunting in case of emergency. Remember to check and get written permission from private landowners for permission to ur invention protected through iNVENTECHs discIpsurTprogram Still looking for their first win of the season, Paysons an excellent" Lions host Orem High School team tomorrow in a 5 p.m. contest winch could tell whether the locals are going to jell this year. Orem suffered a lopsided defeat at the hands of a school from Hawaii last weekend, but Lions head coach Jim Durrant said that team Allen guard offensive Fined $1,000 Springville seldom had teams in the old Central Utah Lea- am- Witt, are Eddie Ballard (88), Jeff D a r r e 1 1 Wall (60). Payson Seeks 1st Win T omorrow Against Orem on Lions Gridiron Elk Poachers He was always my ideal," Montague eulogized Hillman as lie remembered when Pay-so- n players couldnt afford anything but practice. But, lie said, the practice must have jiayed off because Payson won the state amateur ehamjdon-slii- p which forced the engraver to remove the name of favored Salt Lake City entrant from the title trophy and place Pay-sothere instead. J. Davis, who Marion pitched for many of Hillman's teams after Montague found himself over the hill" loudly recalled a number of instances when he played ball for Pay-so- Spanish Mike Ewell (27), Allen Wilson (53) and 0. re Recalling some pleasant baseball memories is former pitcher Marion (Tubby) Davis, right, About 50 family members during dedication ceremonies at Gene Ilillman Memorial Field. of the late Eugene Hillmans family, players and just dam funs who watched the many teams he are Patricia managed day were present for the brief ceremony Saturday. Watching, left to rigid, West, Barbara West, Lorame Hillman, Russ Hillman, N louiu Hillman and Ralph Hillman. Chronicle Photo players, in white, identifiable One of the few passes Payson sophomores completed happened just after this photograph was made late in last Thursdays game against Bingham. Bingham scored twice before intermission and held on in the second half to win 12-Payson North Main Payson 465-24- |