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Show RECREATION - OUTDOORS San Advocate Scofield State Park remains popular Big game proclamations were sent in mail to former hunters !'' ' jy-- Hunters who applied in the big game drawing during any of the past three years wont have to pick u p a big game proclamation or application this '. - year. Instead, theyll receive them in the mail. Hunters are encouraged to use the application they receive in the mail, as it will be personalized. The personalized application is bar coded and includes the hunters bonus point information. Tutorow offered hunters suggestions on how to successfully complete and mail their application. The personalized applications are specific to that hunter and only that hunter can Aii n tfTitrftifflh Scofield State Park manager Lawrence Reclamation officials are also planning to make improvements sometime this year. Twitchell is asking long time users of the park to stop by and introduce themselves. Twitchell helps another fisherman enter the park. All new rangers have arrived at the park and some changes are planned. Bureau of BLM seeking ranch volunteers The Utah Bureau of Land Management is interviewing persons interested in serving as volunteers at the John Jar-vi- e Historic Ranch. The interviews will be arranged by appointment at the BLM office Ranch is a living museum that depicts the outlaw history of the late 1800s. Today, river floaters, fishermen, history buffs, and campers are coming in ever increasing numbers. The average visitor use is around 600 persons per month. The historic site is located along the Green River in Browns Park, in the northeast corner of Utah. Dutch John, located at Flaming Gorge Dam, is a one hour drive over a paved and graded dirt road. The nearest town is Vernal, a distance of 75 miles. For more information, interested persons may contact. Brian Bellew or Dave Moore at the Bureau of Land Management Vernal Field work on a full scale replica of the Jarvie Ferry across the Green River. The old Jarvie Ferry operated from 1881 until 1909. The Bureau of the Land Management is looking for individuals or couples with an interest in camp hosting, history, and outdoor recreation. A commitment of 32 hours per week is required for some positions, but hours on duty may vary depending on visitor use. During the interviews, specific needs of volunteers will be considered. Jarvie Ranch will make available a variety of camping accommodations for volunteers. Most volunteers are recruited for at least a 30 day commitment. The John Jarvie Historic at 170 South 500 East in Vernal. The primary duties of the volunteers will be to provide guided tours of the rock house, museum, and country store; help with, the mowing and watering of the grounds; and cleanup of campsites alongthe Green River. These duties will be performed under the general direction of the ranger who fives at the site. Brian Bellew, Jarvie Ranch ranger, said that a particularly interesting project this summer will be Office. found in need of major repairs. Because of the excellent fisheries potential, the division initiated a contract for major reconstruction work during the Division of Wildlife Resources. Diamond Moun- tain just did not get the snow this year. It is well below the average snowfall so there is not going to be much spring run-of- f to fill the reservoir. The division had planned to To ensure applications are filled out correctly, hunters should carefully read the big game application instructions, found on pages 19 and of the 20 big game proclamation. Resident hunters may applimited entry species hunt, all choices under anter-les- s hunts and for one hunt. ly for one Limited entry permits remaining after the drawing will be sold only by mail from These permits July may be purchased by residents or nonresidents. The same applications used for the big game drawing also are used when applying for the remaining permits. Applications must be mailed to 131 West 500 South, 604, Bountiful, Utah 84010. Limited 12-1- 9. Most oJurnA Sizes 'cu office. All resident general season archery, general season and general muzzleloader buck deer permits will be available on a basis, from division offices and participating license agents, beginning July 19. first-com- e, first-serve- d Nonresidents, however, must apply for nonresident general archery, general season and general muzzleloader buck deer permits, through the big game drawing. Any of these permits remaining after the drawing will be sold to nonresidents on a firstserved basis, from division offices and participating license agents, beginning July 19. These permits will also be available through the mail, from the Divisions Salt Lake office, beginning July 19. first-com- e, Beginning in late May, the Utah Division, of Wildlife Resources Salt Lake City office address will be Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, 1594 West North Temple, Suite 2110, Box 146301, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6301. USED Best Selection Our thanks to every- one who helped search for Amanda and Jessica May 21 and 22, 1996. We appreciate all the efforts and time spent. - used Best Deal on New Tires $500 & up (State Inspections) PRICE Vt AUTO 301 E. Main 637-880- 1 it. We would like to keep as much water in Matt Warner and Calder reservoirs as we can, so we do not lose those fisheries during this years said. We planned to stock both fingerlings and catch-ableso the reservoir could be back into production immediately. These fish will be placed s, drought. heats up Fishing at Scofield ft to help. first-serve- e, Because of the water rights involved, some water will remain in Crouse Reservoir. One of the earliest water rights for Diamond Mountain water is downstream of Crouse and Calder reservoirs, Crosby said. We will work with the holders and the division of Water Rights to determine how best to send water down without wasting Fish were reserved in our hatchery system to stock Crouse this year, Crosby this year. The reservoir was drained and left empty for several years because the dam was Office, 131 W. 500 S 604, Bountiful, UT 84010. Applica Consultants, the private company handling this years big game drawing, are available first-com- water. 1996. fill and stock Crouse Reservoir address: Hunt Application -- toll-fre- entry permits remaining after July 19 will be available on a d basis, beginning August 2, at the divisions Salt Lake City somewhere else because if we stock them into Crouse, they will just die due to lack of the early 1990s. It was planned for completion in 1994 and to be filled in 1995. Unfortunately construction was slowed and the dam was not finished until 1995. It was hoped there would be enough water to fill it in the spring of the reservoir, said Chad Crosby, fisheries manager for accepted. Tutorow also reminds hunters that all applications must be mailed to the following The Hight Family Lack of water prevents stocking of some popular fishing holes A lack of water will prevent fish stocking in Crouse Reservoir this year. The reservoir is located on Diamond Mountain, in Uintah County. We cant stock it because there isnt enough water to fill use them, Tutorow said. Hunters who wish to apply for more than one drawing can make photocopies of their own application and use the photocopies to apply for the various drawings. Hunters should not scratch out the bar code and make copies of their application for friends to use, as those applications will not be tions mailed to division offices will not be accepted. e A number is available for hunters who have questions about their big game application or the big game drawing. Hunters can receive answers by calling from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Personnel from Systems "9 i i 44, p r v - t W v jnwwAif! 4 y A" 4 V rfafrWTfrS' 'r ; ' & ?' feW- rr .T-'C- : '.- : ft ',mM, ' mm w v V 9mm mv? ji ilm 9 " t " Iiilllill.nl ' w " ... .... . ' a . K ...... w vs " - J r - - W. " ' &&&!'&? - " . ....... Mremm .. tmr-?- " -.- -- t r ." i 'y DOWNTOWN PRICE y.fto f .?;V tf 4 Mi!?? O 1994, JCPwmty Company, Inc. 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