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Show I MAGNA TIMES, Thursday, August 23, 1973 20,000 hunt in Utah the Northern Region are the Blacksmith Logan Canyon, Fork Canyon, North Slope of the Uintas, Snow Basin, and the Monte Cristo Country. Bow hunting Hunters are urged to respect private property and ask permission prior to entering upon any privately requires good sense arrowheads are rrow heads must have two or more sharp cut- Archers began searching for deer and elk on Aug. 18 throughout the state. An estimated 20,000 hunters are in the field after deer. The hum for several years and yet a few hunters every year forget. Archers do not have to wear red or yellow clothing while engaged in hunting. Archers must possess a valid 1973 Big Game or Combination license and a 1973 Archery deer permit. The license and permit must be in the possession of the hunter while in the field. Hunting success is expected to be in 15 percent to 20 percent range for the archery deer hunt. Popular areas in plosive illegal will continue through Sept. 3. Archers are reminded that the minimum bow pull requirement is 40 pounds and that they must be capable of shooting an arrow a minimum distance of 130 yards. Arrows with chemically treated or ex ting edges and must not be capable ot passing through a Vinch hole It is unlaw ltd tor any permittee while on an archery unit to have any tirear-m- s in his possession while hunting The hunter must tag the deer and validate the tag at time and place of kill. This regulation has been in effect owned land. Figures have been released for the 1972 cougar and bear harvests in Utah by the Division of Wildlife ar L & -'- limiting mechanisms," acto project leader cording Maurice Hornocker. Further- - ja Ebron signs with Stars Rov Ebron, a 6-- d center from Southwestern Louisiana University, has TO&d SOBDftS& 73-1- 2 unuGeFuciK,,- - The title race in this year's Western Athletic Conference looks like a race between two squads. The defending champion Arizona State Sun Devils and the Utah L'tes Arizona State has two of the lines! olfensive players in the nation in running back Woody Green and signalcaller Danny White. Last season Green finished second in the nation with 1363 yards. White is a truly line passer, but he lost nearly all of his receivers I nun Iasi year. Head coach Frank Kush will have troubles in the defensive secondary w ith only one returning starter. A team that passes well, such as Utah, could lake the Sun Devils to the cleaners. Utah has one ol the best d ollensive attacks in the nation, with Steve Odom and Don Van Galder. The defense has to depend on some youngsters with little experience. so it looks like Utah's ltes will use some ball control. They could make it a erv interesting season indeed The next spots are between Anona and Brigham Young Ironi Provo Arizona's Wildcats have some serious losses to overcome, as the starting backlield was lost The delense lost most ol its secondary, so the strong points have to be the lines. Arizona will have a hard time s chasing the BYl' s Cougars, ot course, have lost Pete Van Yalken-burg- . and that is enough, so the oltenso has to rebuild while the olleiise is solid up trout but weak in the back. BYU has a lough ( hnre getting into the tippet division. Two teams in the WAC soon to be on the move are New Mexico amt Colorado Slate. M .olios got a transfer The Don Woods, qilarteiback and CSV's Bams got a new coach in Sal k Arslaman from Weber State' Combined hist year the two squads won 4 while losing 18 so the only waa to go is up New Mexico looks like a good chance to break into the top division, while CSV could do some upset damage Wyoming and Texas FI Paso, weak bom last year and weaker still will tiling up the rear ol the mnlorence Both have taken moves to improve by coaches and junior college transfers, but the upper division is a distance aw ay My tearless pi edict 1011s look like this 111 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 H. Utah I tes Arizona Slate Sun lev ils BYU Congo s New Mexico obos Arizona Wildiats Colorado Slate Bams Wyoming Cowboys Texas FI Paso Miners I Kawasaki Motorcycle Frien- dship Tour. Leaving from free breakfast and dinner and free prize meals drawings. Join in on the fun ... several Salt Lake City radio and TV personalities will be along for the ride as well as officials from the State Parks and Recreation Departments and in the 2 A native of Norfolk, Va., here he w as a prep sensation at Booker T. Washington High School. Ebron at Southwestern Louisiana was not as ballyhooed as high scoring teammate Dwight Lamar, but followers of the team felt he was the more valuable performer in leading the Cajuns into NCAA tournament play the past two campaigns. vv Mail order sale of tickets to r Utah's professional , basketball Thursday. Oct. 4, interleague contests in the Salt Palace matching the Phoenix Suns of the NBA against the Denver Rockets in the opener to be followed by the host Utah first-eve- double-header- first-receive- first-fille- d two weeks. sale of seats will day, Sept. 4. start on Mon- Utah Division Many fishermen may be depriving themselves of the superb flavor of freshly caught fish by failing to maintain the quality of their catch until they get it home. A freshly caught fish has practically no fish odor -the fishy smell becomes more pronounced with the passage of time, especially if the angler doesn't give his catch the proper care. I M i v i survey gives info The malm e biplmi n slu ep ram measui es about lb in ht s bill at die shouldet is ft lmj and vwiphs up t" t id pounds. Summer eagle surveys will be carried out in early August i of Wildlife of- tc- - Earl Sparks, environmental specialist for the Division said the same transects used to run the winter eagle survey by conservation officers will be used for the summer tally. The winter survey gives us information on wintering bald eagles as well as golden eagles that are found grouped into large areas where a prey source is avail- TERRIFIC TRIERS Baumann presents the the 102ml Edition of Ringling Bros, and l.arnum & Bailey Cirrus. The Greatest Show On Earth comes to the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City on Wednesday evening, August 22. for performances through Tuesday evening, August 28. Charly worlds largest group of performing tigeis in all-ne- w able. Summer surveys provide biologists with information on newly fledged birds (birds which were recently reared and have left the nest). These birds are easily identified at this time of year by their & black plumage and upper white tail. In flight these juvenile are supcharacteristics two white by plemented patches, one each on under wings. The adults are dark brown and lack the conspicuous white areas on their bodies. The ratio of newly fledged birds to adults provides the Division important productivity information. Sparks said, "These young birds are easily approached and provide an easy target for shooters. We emphasized it is against both Federal and State law to kill or shoot at these birds. generally not be kept more than three months in a deep freeze, and no more than a week in a freezer atop a refrigerator, especially if it is a with equipped system. iThB 86 PROOF KENTUCKY BY THE JAMES B STRAIGHT BEAM 3. Clean the fish as soon as possible and wash the body OlSTtiiED CLERMONT BEAM. AND BOTTLED KENTUCKY By having your heating system prepared now for the first cold snap, you will save yourself a chilly wait while cavity clean. 4. Pack the body cavity with ice then cover the fish with more ice. Water from melting ice should be drained often enough to prevent the fish from becoming waterlogged. soon as possible. Fish should CO. Your gas furnace may be the last thing but we suggest that you need today first to think about it. the be you among 2. Keep the catch out of the sun in a cool sheltered place or in an iced picnic cooler. Aug WHISKEY BOURBON DISTILLING Its time you take your gas furnace out of moth balls. 1. Kill the fish as soon as its taken from the water. If the fish is allowed to flop around until it suffocates, the flesh may be bruised, causing moe rapid deterioration. Stars against the Boston everybody else is calling. licensed heating contractor, Telephone your furnace dealer or plumber today. Ask him to: wrap the fish and freeze as SlcHu-HK- on , (Ot turned Qpj t (lanuTion'tln pilot, oJxd pjnUlc. in member'- - ot the local law en lorceinent agencies They 'll he returning to Salt g 20 A at salelv film will be shown the South ojOL (IvJiMSMyi atiW orctcNmoXua ConTnui Salt Lake Auditorium on Aug 21 at 7:30 p m. The object of the activity is to promote good clean motorcycle activities and to encourage good will between motorcycle enthusiasts and the general public. For more information and registration contact Salt hike and 'Ogden area Kawasaki dealers t t Here are several recommendations to those who catch their own fish: 5. If no ice is available, wrap the fish in camp moss, ferns, wet newspapers or burlap and keep it out of the sun. ' Irs in com pud Mi H 'll Ol pending on the n example is U lit IXC Oh k c.init hit (is tli.it It dpi s ej'tfs on in ic, oth In tit hij'h allow tfie lHKs of those hn ds iwtuld roll off and be sm ish d H tluv weio round lush id the are slu pi pomit d it one end and bmad it tht Hi other end. like a top ea use of tills sh tpe the mil in a sma Iphl (in le Eagle Resources conservation ficers. t. cin of Wildlife by State Division tif . t In Take care of those fish Use the fish quickly while it is at the peak of quality. If here is a surplus, scale and 2(1. sh fi'im Ol Salt-Lak- City at 5:30 p m . Aug 24, to Capitol Reef National Park. A camp out is planned for Friday night at Yuba Lake State Recreational Area with rebounders country. During his three-yea- r career at Southwestern Louisiana spanning 87 games he averaged 12.2 boards while scoring at a 19.3 clip. He possesses a fine shooting eye as evidenced by a career shooting percentage of .579. His best ear was as a when he sophomore in 1971-7averaged 23.0 points and 14.2 rebounds and shot .610 from the field. Celt ics ol the NBA in the nightcap, will begin next Monday, Kawasaki four scheduled for Southern Utah Kawasaki and Salt Lake area Kawasaki dealers are the 1st Annual sponsoring signed as a tree agent with the Utah Stars, it has been announced by general manager Arme Ferrin. Ebron. a mainstay on the past three USL teams which won-lohave compiled a record, found himself without a team to play for in his upcoming senior season when the Ragin' Cajuns were rapped with the toughest probation ever meted out by the NCAA. USL for two years cannot have a basketball program. A robust Ebron is considered one of the top Mail orders will be processed by the Salt Palace Box Office on a basis for a period of Hi (is h.i Resources game ' biologists give assurance that the cougar is not endangered in Utah and that populations are stable in the Beehive State. Re- The 84 bear hunters afield harvested 18 bears for a 21 percent success rate. Additionally, 13 bears were approached but were not taken. Predatory animal trappers reported taking seven bears. Cougars were sought by 108 sportsmen, 66 of whom were successful. Eighteen cougars were reportedly treed but not taken. United States Government trappers took 14 cougars molesting or about to molest livestock. A few facts ity." sources. Hunters have been among the list of factors blamed for a decrease in cougar numbers in the United States in recent years. Results of a five-yestudy undertaken in Idaho may shed some light on the subject. The project objective was to determine the dynamics of a mountain lion population. Researchers found that the population was stable over the five years it was studied despite hunting. Dispersal and mortality of young individuals appeared to be important It. more, he reports, territoriality within the species acted to limit numbers of lions and maintain population stabil- On the first chilly morning, its the early bird who gets the warmth of clean gas heating MOUNTAIN FUEL |