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Show Thursday, July 23, 1970 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Football Signup to Start Dates Given For Dig Game Jubilant Pirates Take AUU Swim Meet Registration for the football season will be held Saturday, Aug. 1st, Aug. 8th and Aug. 15th for the Cyprus Little League Football District at the Magna Lions Club, starting at 2:00 p.m. and continuing until 6:00 p.m. Player registration is to include the following: (1) birth certification, (2) signed parental or guardian permission form, (3) signed written certificate from examining physician or signed waiver, (4) proof of a sound scholastic standing. Each participant should be accompanied by a parent in order that all of these requirements may be handled at one Hunts in Utah After completion of public meetings throughout the state, n Board of Big Utahs Game Control set big game hunts for 1970. The board declared all elk units open bull permit areas for eligible hunters. Three elk units were closed to hunting in 1970; they include .the Heaston, Cedar Mountain and Indian Peak areas. In further action, the board reduced the waiting period for elk permits to two years. This reduction is in effect this year, and hunters who had elk permits in 1967 or prior years are now eligible to obtain another permit. Price of the elk permit remains at $15. Either sex elk permits will be available on a drawing basis, if oversubscribed, on the following units: five-ma- Ashley-Dagget- t, Ashley-Verna- time. Here is news for fishermen released Monday by the Utah Fish and Game offices to in- l, clude: Central Region the and part Utah Lake Slow for bass, Manti unit (Trail Mountain). catfish White bass and walleye. The board emphasized that the should Improve. are elk liberalized regulations Good Reservoir experimental and an attempt to forStrawberry one to four rainbow; pounds, provide additional recreational boat fishermen doing best. opportunities for Utah sportsDeer Creek Reservoir Slow men. They will review carefully 12 boat fishermen for rainbow; the results of this years hunt to determine if such a hunt car doing best. Provo Rher Fair for rainbe continued. bow and browns, water The board authorized 2,050 has dropped. special deer permits, and set Little Cottonwood Stream buck only hunts on the Heaston, Good for rainbow; high water, Pine ValOak Creek, Dixie-Weplanted. recently Valley ley and Silver Lake Good for rainFive-dahunts deer herd units. bow; water, recently plantwere set for the Vernon, East ed. high and North Tintic, Ashley-VernMill Creek Good for rainand South Book Cliff units. bow; water, high recently plantDates for big game hunts were ed. set as follows: Elk, Oct. Lambs Canyon Creek Good deer, Oct. antelope, Aug. for rainbow; high water, recent22, 23, 24 and Aug. 29, 30, 31; ly planted. buffalo, moose, Sept. Northern Region 11; bighorn sheep, Stpt. Weber River (full length to 11. The archery Sept. Fair to good 13. Holladay Park) deer hunt is Aug. for rainbow, browns, and cutthroat; water condition a little The last words of President high, but good fishing and Andrew Jackson were: I hope to stocked heavy. East Canyon Reservoir Good meet each of you in heaven. for rainbow; good from shore 10-1- 6; st Dixie-Terry-- y al HAPPY SWIMMERS Members of the Pirate squad, who were joined by several paddlers from Twin Falls, Idaho, in celebrating the local victory, include, front row, left to right, Craig Jones Cory Shaw, Terry Martin, Ljle and Lynn Christofferson; middle Thursday and Friday. Darwin Killpack is the capable Pirate With a remarkable 374 score, the Pirates, individually and teamwise, outscored their nearest competitor, Kearns, who tallied 247, to take the Intermoun-tai- n Mens and Womens AAU 1970 Swimming coach. On top of taking the meet, Lisa two Pirate swimmers, Kuida and Craig Johnson, were Championships row, left to right, Kathy Philpot, Zenda lates, Li-- a and Robyn Kuida, Susan Philpot and Bob Coon; back row, left to right, Randy Philpot, Frank Dohoney, Julie Barnson and Greg Lolley, the latter three from Twin Falls. termed the outstanding girl and boy competitors. Lisa took six events and set a meet record for five. Craig took five races and one second. Other teams and their scores include: Idaho Falls, 64; Bounti Thursday, July 16 MENS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 800-Yar- ful, 31; Granger, 29; Twin Falls, 17; Price, 16; Tooele, 4, and YMCA, 2. There were over sixty participants crowding the Jackling swimming pool in Magna. 17-2- 7; 19-2- 7; 26-Oc- t. 26-O- 29-Se- Freestyle Relay d 200 - Yard WOMENS Freestj le Jones, Philpot, Martin, Shaw Larew, Udy, Huff, Swim Cal, Kim, Randy, Robin Chris, Chris, Coon, Yates Belle, Marsing, Hartwell, McLaughlin Friday, July 17 1. 2. 3. 4. WOMENS Kearns Kearns 200 - Yard MENS Individual Medley 400-Ya- rd Sally Larew Cathy Gilson June Martin Paula Swim Butterfly 2:40.7 2:52.v WOMENS1. 2. 3. 4. Robyn Kuida Susan Philpot Lynn Stuenkle 5. 6. Kristie Barnson Cathy Gilson - Patti King oO For additional information or for persons whose vacations conflict with this registration schedule, contact Russ M. Wadsor- K. Miller, worth, 297-642- 297-569- of h, size. - 2, 5. Here Are Best Places to Fish Ashley-Whiterock- s, Cache-Ric- Fees for the coming year are set at $20.00 per participant, with a $10 fee for a second boy in the same family. This must be paid at the time of registration. The Cyprus Little League Football District will sponsor five teams, covering the age group from 9 through 15 years. Teams are divided by age and weight classification so that each boy will be playing against other boys of his own physical Backstroke 1:13.8 Pirates 1:14.2 Pirates 1:14.3 Bountiful 1:16.3 Bountiful 1:18.5 Pirates 1:17.1 Kearns 100-Yard 1:09.9 1:14.1 1:14.5 1:16.1 1:16.8 1:18.6 and boat; spotty on shore with eggs. Pop gear and worm from boats. East Canyon Creek (above and below) Fair to good for rainbow, browns and cutthroat; some areas stocked bait lures flies. One dollar charge on upper end of creek. Beaver Creek (Kamas) Fair to good for rainbow and cutthroat; stocked for the Fourth of July weekend. Provo River Fair for rainbow; bait and spinners. Stocked. Weber River (fly only section) Poor for rainbow and cutthroat; water remains high. Good for Blacksmith Fork rainbow and brown; water conditions excellent, bait flies and lures. Stocked for the Fourth of July. Good for IIjTum Reservoir large rainbow; bait from boats early morning. Wellsville Reservoir Fair for a few good rainbow; spotty catches. Chalk Creek Fair for rainbow and cutthroat; stocked. Water a little high. Echo Reservoir Fair to good for rainbow; boat fishing only, bait and trolling. Rock port Reservoir Fair to good for rainbow; best from boat. Northeastern Region Flaming Gorge (Manila Side) Good for rainbow; boats best with bait shore fishing slow. Flaming Gorge (D.J. side) Fair for rainbow; boats best with boat shore fishing slow. Green River (below dam) Fair for rainbow, cutthroat and brown; baits best some lures and flies good. Stelnaker Fair for rainbow. Southeastern Region Scofield Reservoir Fair to good for rainbow; weekend pressure heavy. Cleveland Reservoir Good for rainbow; flies good in p.m. Joes Valley Good to excellent for rainbow; pressure light on weekdays, good from shore. 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