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Show 1411 Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 23, TTie Turns Ba1 Aging Horse Vealher Trevino Defies Wind, Leads Tucson Field Romps in Hal Sharps 1969 Sportsman's Outdoors by Dipest Don Brooks & At Hialeah EMERGENCY FIRE t WITHOUT MATCHES jj Q,1 iole Welcomed ill Dreary Firearms Hassle meant it Saturday as he scam- - Jrry mcg Dale e lead in GeorgeDooqlass Archer pered to a five-strok- Fer-IOpe- eight-year-o- ld ... Monty Kaser Charles Randy worn 2ul Rich Bissett Jim Mcody 215i Jerry Heard . 2151 Rick Rhoade 72 21$i Boo Shaw 214, HIALEAH, FLA. (UPI) Shaw The aging Chilean horse Yam-- 1 the third round of the Tucson Tom Grier Jones Chuck bel and his Courtney Chilean not rider bothered by the rain rr LOOSE FROM nando Toro stole" the S137,200'and snow that accompanied the F?nkBtard CASE. Rich Marline, Widener Handicap at Hialeah! rwind late in the round Wayne Vollmer Howte Johnson Park Saturday for a whopping Trevino, who shot a 68, was 11 Jerry Dill J94.30 payoff. under par at 205 after 54 holes Larry Ziegler Everett Vigzant Toro and the of the four-datournament. He Bob Dixon Wiecher Yumble coasted to was tied for the lead with Dale Jim the front as of and those desk Dead Editor's Your Fish Ed Moehhrg every the field of 11 went into the final Douglass after the first nine Dave Stockton Dick Loti outdoor scrivener in the business are stacked high turn, and had enough strengtn Saturday and then hung on as Richard Crawford these days with information on the status of gun legisKnudson left to hold off the closing rush high winds swept over the PdUl Harney lation. Much of it comes from the arms and ammo comHale Irwin of Funny Fellow, favorite of the Tucson National Golf .... Randy Glover crowd of 30,206, by a head. Kermit Zarley Club Course. panies and, frankly, most of it goes in File G because Rocky Thompson ....... Mr. all. winner to of don't time it the have Brogann, go through you simply Second round leader Johnny Harold Henning Still $50,000 Tropical Handicap last Pott and first round leader Mil- Ken But now and again a release has a lighter slant Bill Ogden Steve Reid the set and month, pace early ler Barber both felt the effects Jim Grant and if one thing is needed in all those reams of copy held on grimly to finish third, a of the wind and Dick Turner dropped to a little humor. Darrell Hlckok nose back of Funny Fellow and 210s to go into a tie Martin Roesink out first one the release This that pointed three quarters of a length in with two other pros for second. and registration bill of the year had been Infront of Petit Due. Pete Brown, who fired a 68 in Yambels victory, his first troduced in Congress. Filed by a New York lawmaker, the third round, and Bert Yanstakes triumph since winning the measure is described as: who has had 70s in all the Fayette Handicap at Keene-lan- d cey, A bill to disarm lawless persons and assist state three rounds, were tied with in October of 1966 the Pott and Barber in second and federal enforcement agencies in preventing and 1967 horse did not race in or 1968 solving gun crimes by requiring registration of all fireresulted in a payoff of place. Trevino, the U.S. Open chamfirearms and licenses for purchase and possession of $94.30, $29.40 and $13 for a $2 started the day two pion, bet across the board. arms and ammunition . . strokes off the pace set by Pott in dealer a how related release same Then the gun The Payoff and overtook the leader and the South Carolina had been burglarized. He placed this adsecond-plac- e Douglass by the FelWheatley Stables Funny vertisement in a newspaper: low paid $3.80 and $2.80. Mr. end of the first nine holes. From there it was all downBrogan, owned by Mrs. J. L. hill as the weather became a Greer, paid $6.80 for show. The Walnut Hill Farms col- real factor for the first time in lected $89,180 for Yumbels vic-- the tourney. Will the persons who removed the 13 rifles, shotTrevino, who has attracted M ANITA With exception of tory- - mor than fou times th guns and pistols from our shop after we were closed amount the horse has earned the biggest galleries during the some hazardous air pockets, the said Friday he the last three years. tournament, please come by and fill out Federal Form No. 4473 to ice is generally safe for winter All 196S? liked to play in the wind beof Act Control Gun the with guns comply On Top cause he hit his shots relatively MUST be signed for and proper identification given. fishermen on the northern end Toro broke Yumbel for on and they were not bothered low top You have to admit that the shopkeepers sense of of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Widen- by the gusts. the firereof officials U.S. Forest Service humor points up rather effectively the futility er from the number one post, He said most of the other arms laws. I feel sure that our Western lawmakers are ported late in the week. but held him back off the early players on the PGA tour lofted convinced of that. pace set by Jorge Valesquez on their shots and the wind always Areas Listed Mr. Brogann. Funny Fellow, Memo for those who will attend hearings on gave them trouble. The report said Ice was ridden by Braulio Baeza and Pott and Barber stayed close SB169, dealing with Utah fish and game board authorisafe" in Sheep Creek Bay, weighted with 121 pounds com- to Trevino on the first few holes ty (among other things) : to 112 on Yumbel and 113 of the second nine but fell by Henrys Fork Bay, around the As to the effects of throwing out the true com- Antelope Flat boating ramp and pared on Mr, Brogann, was knocked the wayside when the bad mission system, they can be disastrous. The chief ad- in Spring Creek Bay. All ka hack at the start and ran last in weather hit. field for nearly a ministrators of all the various agencies immediately be- north of the Wyoming line also the Third round ARIZ (AP) TUCSON, come political patronage posts. Morale and tenure of was listed as safe for anglers. mile. scores in the $100,000 Tucson Open Golf Tournament: Yumbel Mr. and however, The Brogann report stressed, valuable, trained employes are immediately affected. wwfclm should be on the hooked up in a duel for the lead b?i vmlSv Sincere, dedicatrd career people just do not like the po- that anglers 2i0 lookout for air pockets ranging as they came out of the back litical stench. 210 The in stretch. from two inches to six feet 21 continued around the Continuity of programs can be immediately dis- diameter. and down the long Hialeah ,Gene Llttler rupted. With a change of administration every four or Cold Weather stretch until a few yards from 0ei upegra eight years, there can be no real continuity. As a result, unse the management that people desire usually is no man- General weather trend has the end when Yumbel prevailed been cold and windy with light agement or mismanagement. snow. The only open w.ter was will. I call it the if Call this Hu morons . 72 76 I061 221 Don Cherry Al Ba ding rJnvT - T2 - 8322? 216 74 TRAILERS & CAMPERS 7072216 771-771 2 THIS SPRINGl NEED ATTENTION 216 DRAIN HOSE WATER PUMPS BUTANE EQUIPMENT ROOF VENTS HITCHES APPLIANCES m TOILETS WINDOWS 217 72 ALL OTHIR ACCESSORIIt RANUMERICARDS TRAMPS FOR CHARGE MASTER A s s s s s - bat-iPBn- HERS SOUTH STATE TRAILER SUPPLY 131 PHONE S. STATE 7V good politics pork-barr- good you reported in the Cedar Springs Navicinity on the lower end oMhe by Tom Bell of the where there is some reservoir of issue the the latest fishing available from the bank. Newsletter.) Fishing success reports varied. Forest officials said fishing was fair to good, but game de- partisan politics of yesteryear. el (That w'as from an article tional Wildlife Federation in Wyoming Wildlife Federations Has Tremendous Power partment sources reported slow- (vn!imTFi for, Qsedqjieb N mi wriOii ii;j& (gairajR) sj c M BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 0 Well adjust your brakes for full drum contact and add fluid, if needed Coupon expires Feb. 28, 1969 68-- 712 At University River Group Dates Meet Persons REPACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS This service should be performed every in conser- interested Bell adds: As one former government bureaucrat, er angling. vation and preservation of the member of state I can testify that even as an nations wild rivers are invited to a meeting of the Wilderness commissions, the governor commands tremendous Rivermen, Saturday, March 1, power. Do not think for one moment that any major at 7 p.m. in Room 322, Mines actions planned or contemplated do not take into Bldg., University of Utah. account the reaction of the governor. And if there is any announced films will Officials real question, the governor is usually consulted beforebe shown of boating adventures hand. in the Grand Canyon, plus an Your DFE can testify that what Bell states is so orientation session on exploraand new true. I have been to many, many F&G commission Five tion opportunities on western are courses meetings where action on a major project was de- scheduled for February and rivers. ferred, "until we can get the governors reaction. And March in northern Utah cities, Information may be obtained this is as it should be because the governor, like the the Division of Fish and Game on float trips, competitive events and navigacaptain of a ship, is responsible in a way for the entire reported Saturday. tion from expert members of . . to asked are Instructors operation. the river organization. But I will further agree with Bell when he states advise Lee Robertson, safety of- The current theory is that the commission (Wyoming fcer 1596 W. No. Temple, of Recreation Commission) is not capable of handling its any new cIasses own affairs. So one man, the governor, is supposedly The schedule: MAGNA Tuesday. Feb. K, Magna enough to decide who shall direct the State House, 7 p.m., Kami Smith. Instruc- affairs of the commission and how it shall be directed. The question is inevitable if the commission, made sct Room, roS c.pii, and east ami w 'm'' Don K"t,win9' ,nstruc' of intelligent, responsive citizens, is not capable of up SALT LAKK Thursday, March 6. deciding those two basic issues, why have a commis- Valley Junior High, 4195 So. 3200 We$. sion? I could certainly see no reason for spending good p m., Duane Cali instructor. SALT LAKE Thursday, March 6, St time serving on such a puppet show. Vincent Church, 1385 SprlnQ Ln. (5100 7 pm., Glen Hogan, Instructor. Sez the Sourdough Kid: Apparently those Wyom- South), Monday KpARNS QfrgtrjMlon, class starts Monday, March 10, ing types have a polecat under the barn just like here March Kearns Junior High, 4040 W 5305 South, 7 pm LeRoy and Carol Mortensen, in Utah. s. Gun Experts Set Classes K TOILET COMPLETE and BOWL SPECIA- L- Only Oth.r Elad er 7 S taw Prim KETCHUKi'S hi SiM Ml Opap Am Him am. la 4 ptat 4 4tk M. 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