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Show Sr eeewemeflww r3orm Sheya Clllllllllll!lll!llllllllllll!t!!, rp Bill Liked Frosh Score Friday, October 25, 1968 3 Fry Again ed-Shk- fs iniiii yyyy1 ifirwym"ynyNy DESERET NEWS, 4 . Mp In the meantime conservation attempting to transport them, officers are warning of severe tying the tag securely with fire danger, with sunshine1, heavy fishing leader or rope to out roads and forests, avoid scraping it off on limb drying the with concludes unusual urn the Manti. on was buck This a regular west, orjof ing big s10ulf tag deer before, and rocks, luntm foik-'ppr back side of La Sal Mountain since this was yeat of the i,unt Tuesday. Utah hun- hunters took ,ters can southeast of Moab. Many olher horn. Man) legally shoot bear the1 Utahs deer hunters will make deer were seen here by otherjsmall bucks, apparently the re- - )iejt daVi Wednesday, the second big push Saturday m1 hunters, but most agreed the suits of a good fawn crop both There are several late hunt the big bucks were much low er last spring and the one before. quest for venison. be- - areas, including Davis face, Al- with winter a mild bow and coupled tliem'tlian during Augusts Uentw fmprast fur tween. arrow season. pine area and Nebo face. again is sunny and clear. Condi-- j Hunters were remainded that Hunters should check over the was bucks taken on Grass, snow ruffed and blue grouse sea- - proclamation. Ray by and the high slopes. trees, Five units closed Wednesday. Salt Lake City, who connected Hunters should check the proc- in upper Salina Can) ons aspen lamation for boundary descrip- slopes. One other member of his tions to avoid hunting East Tin-ti- party bagged a Heaston, Stansbury, Ver- - One hunter, confined to a The wheelchair after a mine cave-inon, and Beaver-MineraSea eur disOak City unit did not open this accident, DeLoss Thomas, Lehl, raom. play from Lake took a nice year. Many model, not from Mountain far home, areas Most productive hunting to chsoia fram. after one week have been La1 Completa llna Enterprising nimrod Bruce Sal and San Juan, Grcleville- - Bowthorpe used a motorbike to peel table equipment. many miles into the wild Marysvale, USED TABLES Custom-mad- e Salina-FisLake, more remote; plateau country south of Roose-area- s from 75.00 UP cue iticks. of the Manti, and some velt, near the Green River, to of Uinta south the The buck. a take freakish Genuine V big portions Mountains from Tabby to Dia- animal had one huge spike on Pool Tables mond Mountain. each side, and several antlers Call or Writ for frea llfuitretad Brochure POE Red shirts were asked to be curling back toward the ears. also careful of targets, to let the party birds of prey live, along with bagged seven geese. . Coll 3S9-20- 2 Rex Willden, Salt Lake City, song birds. Ditto for elk, moose. hunSo. Weit time Salt Lako City 34101 2nd first 375 Rickey Jacobs, reported seeing many huge Phene 262-552- 1 5540 South Stato FRIDAY OPEN 5 MONDAY ter from Holladay, reports tak- - bucks taken from southeast end y Hiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii:iiiini!ii!i Bill Meek figures he won one, lost one last weekend. t His varsity lost to Wyoming on Saturday as everyone expected, but he was a mighty happy man when freshman coach Ron Taylor called to say that his Ute newcomers had edged Brigham Young University for the first time in five years, 13-- f' t V & 7. Thats great for our kids our program, and Meek smiled. The new Ute A Bill Meek . has said coach that the all along program four-yea- r Is the only way to go. Thats a great start t Not much question now that Meek is getting 100 per cent from all his Utes. Few expected the Redskins to stay close to Wyoming, let alone be within winning distance at the start of the fourth quarter when they trailed c, n l. Fillmore-Kanoshjrid- POOL TABLES e h $645 $1,996.00 DIAMOND DIST. CO. Bowthorpes AUTO SALES 0. Gordon Jolley, the young offensive tackle for the Utes and former Granite High star, joined in the salute to Wyomings Larry Nels, who played another great game at defensive tackle. Hes a great one . . . the best Ive tried to block this year, offered Jolley. Hes so quick and ,, slides off; anticipates the play almost every time. ' i Coach, Can I Play? Over in the Cowboy dressing room, Nels also had some kind words for the Ute offensive line. team. They They were a strong and me number of times a on the caught traps and cross blocks. well-coach- Wyoming has a success story In Lawrence (Larry) Sagunuma from Pearl City, Hawaii One day three years ago Larry asked the loaches for a tryout; said hed like to play for the Cowboys. Y&ni Tomotsu t Last year he caught a big touchdown in & crucial game against Arizona State and he was quite & receiver against the Utes last Saturday with five receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown. Raves For Utahns . Graduates of Utahs universities continued to play prominent roles in pro football. Last weekend for instance: Roy Shivers (Utah State) broke lose for a big 42 yard touchdown romp for the St Louis Cardinals; Bill Munson (Utah State) fired a pair of touchdown passes in the Detroit lions 4 standoff with the Green Bay Packers; Dennis Patera (BYU) connected on fieldgoals of 16 and 21 yards as the San Francisco 49ers upset the New York Giants; and Virgil Carter (BYU) got the biggest raves of all when he guided the Chicago Bears to a 6 win over the -- '' 29-1- Philadelphia Eagles. rtrt s ECONOMY MEN'S RUBBERIZED WORK PARKA O. D. COATS 14-1- t ?t Both Chicago newspapers had big headlines for Virgil, who now attends graduate school at Northwestern in the off season. 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