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Show Lakeside Review North, vveanesaay, uct. Vi, laod Duck Hunt Results Equal the Predictions SCOTT MONSEN Harold Crane Refuge, west of Willard Bay, has not been affected by salt water damage and drew double the number of hunters as in the past with success about the same as last year. In Box Elder County, Salt Creek and Public Shooting Grounds held heavier gun pressure and success. On average, hunters on those marshes generally brought home one to two birds on apiece, which is better than past Review Correspondent Area waterfowl hunters opened the 1983 season last Saturday, and the reports indicate success was as good or even a little bet- ter than expected. Overall, we had a good hunt," said John Kimball of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Hunter numbers were down about 40 percent on the marshes ' along the Great Salt Lake, and the areas to the north in Box Elder and Cache counties saw big openings. increases in hunting pressure, Kimball noted that not only and that was a good thing be- were there more hunters, there cause of the high salt water lev- was also more quality marsh elland, and that the ducks that Closer to home, success on normally inhabit refuges to the Farmington Bay was better than south naturally relocated. The big change in waterfowl anticipated. Kimball stated that hunters bagged an average of hunting this year was the opentwo birds apiece, which is close ing of the goose hunt at the to normal. same time as ducks became leHe noted, however, that the gal. average was increased because of Reports indicate that success 60 percent fewer hunters on the was moderate. Though some marsh than in past years. birds were killed, it was not the There were definitely fewer wholesale slaughter some ofbirds but less hunters to share ficials though possible. In fact, Kimball stated that the them, Kimball said. We had a large scale media discussion combined opening may have about conditions and that helped spread the geese. Of the! 10 birds checked at Farmington; seemed to pay off. Hunters coming out were not surprised and Bay Saturday, most were knew what to expect. claimed by people that had not Another popular refuge, Ogden bagged a goose before. Kimball said expectations for Bay, also saw a greatly reduced numbers of scattergunners with the next few weeks should be; success average per hunter a lit- good for hunters going into the tle better than in the past. field. better-than-expect- ed ; Staff Photo by Rodney Wright A Young Pele? . t Maybe so. Troy Scheen of Roys 9 to slides for the ball during one of last weeks AYSO teams from Weber County participated all-st- ar the tournament. The Roy division and the Roy 9 and girls team took s. second in the tournament. Teams from five divisions in in was held which the tournament, Roy. ticipated par-game- in boys team won its Roy City Pirates Record An Undefeated Season The Roy City PiROY rates, a baseball team consisting of ninth and 10th grade boys, won the city and county championships in that division late in the summer. Derek Grange coached the team, which went undefeated during the season. Members of the team are: Darin Grange, Brett Flint, David Vigil, Scott Jorgenson and Paul Job, all of uaa cbsezosgto whom are attending Roy Junior High. Cris Chatterton, Jon Peek, Blake Baker, Curtis Child, Shawn Gilbert, Jeff Hirasuna and Jared Cardon are members of the team who are attending Roy High School as sophomores. The Roy team played teams from Hooper, North Ogden, Roy and South Ogden during the BIGlVAtUESlONlRETREADS . PASSENGER Leagues Registration Set of ' leagues. , W HIGHWAY TREAD Registration for girls, boys and adult leagues will be held at the Sunset and Clinton city offices. Those interested can register in Sunset from 8 a.m. to 5 600-1- 4 700-1- MED. CARS F78-14- 700-1- 5 6 15 G78-14- 15 800-16- .5 LARGE CARS H78-1- 750-1- 5 L78-1- 875-1- 6 6 5 WCASING EXCHANGE PLUS F.E.T. 2.00 to 2.60 950-16- .5 WCASING EXCHANGE PLUS F.E.T. 1.60 to 2.60 WCASING EXCHANGE PLUS F.E.T. 1.50 to 3.00 ULTRA MILEAGE ULTRA MILEAGE RIB TU8ELESS TUBE TYPE BIG BUCK 6 ply ONLYI 6 700-1- 6 $49 6 ply.. 56 6 ply.. 66 3.61 650-1- 6 6. ply 700-1- 6 750-1- 6 6 ply.... 8 ply..... PLUS F.E.T. 634 636 836 678-1- 4 4 D78-1- 4 f78-1- 4 C78-1- LIMIT DEPOSIT 439 800 4. 79 89 77 . ... 8 ply R R.V. 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