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Show t Ben Lomond Beacon, June 29, 1978, Page 6 Recreation scores North scores: Mounting fish Wildcats Bulls 7 Angels 5 Pink Panthers Handle the fish carefully, Wilson II especially in the landing net Tails are often shredded in the net. Touch the fish as little as possible. 2. Stun the fish 3. Inspect it carefully for scars, ragged fins or other deformities Choose a show side. 4. Place a small roll of paper under the gill fins so they do not touch the sides of the fish. Lay the fish in the shade, show side up, and let it air-dr- y for at least one hour. Do not permit it to become wet again. 5 Place the fish on a plastic bag and Ireeze it as soon as possible. After it is frozen, wrap carefully in a plastic bag. Do not use newspaper. McCardell says that some of the more common problems associated with preparation of fish for mounting are failure to dry properly and breakage of brittle fins after freezing. Hawks Valley 19 June ' 'vfftSw Seventh-Eight- h Firebirds v tt VI; IS Three of the most photographed and awesome parks in Americas national park system Zion, Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon are showcased in an eight-daguided vacation excursion planned by the Foremost West. with a stop in Utah's capital for a Salt Lake City and Old Mormon Trail tour highlighting city attractions and the Mormon settlement of the Great Salt Lake Valley. Overnight stops are scheduled in two of the three national parks. "Utah Parks and Grand is among 20 Canyon y The fully-escorte- d Greyhound motor combines major natural wonders. and ends in San coach tour cities and It begins Francisco, commissionable package tours designed by Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah the Foremost West. Departure dates are July 8 and 22 and August 12, 1978. After overnighting in Nevada with a morning stop in Salt Lake, participants will drive to Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah, where a series of in 12 enormous breaks amphitheatres plunges down a thousand feet through nearly 60 different layers of pink and white limestone. Thunderbirds 9 Plain City III 3 Fifth Grade Skyhawks 17 Bulldogs 0 22 Skyhawks 11 June 21 Cougars 13 Dynamites Eagles 14 Sluggers 6 of Panthers 0 Cubs 9 Sixth Grade Dodgers Valley 2 Plain City Dodgers Regular Price and GET 2nd KEY kvikset Cher d n Ms. Hendrix will be singing some of her songs released on four records cut in Nashville, Tenn. The country-westerartist is in with the conjunction performing Silver Anniversary of the annual All Arabian Horse Show at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds, where more than 500 Arabian and horses are expected to compete for 26-Ju- Spectators will be admitted free of charge during morning and afternoon sessions of the show. Evening admission will be $1.50 for adults, with children under 12 years admitted free. For more information: John Green, Salt Lake City. half-Aradia- n 972-890- the park grounds, drive to some of the parks most spectacular attractions: The Temple of Sinawava, Angels Landing and the Great White Throne. participants will Editorial A national hunting, fishing and wildlife recreation survey is now available, according to the National Wildlife Federation. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has released the results of a nationwide survey, conducted every five years since 1955, and has called this 1975 survey the most comprehenisve ever undertaken. For the first time, the survey, conducted by National Analysts of Philadelphia, included attempts at assessing wildlife-related Golf tourney to be held outdated locks tor security Part of the North Ogden Cherry Days festivities will be a golf tournament to be held at The White Barn Country Club and Golf Course. The tournament will be Saturday, Sunday and Monday and registration will be each day. The cost will be $1 plus the green fee at White Barn. There will be five divisions: Ladies-nin- e holes for 12 holes, Pee Wee-ninand under, Junior-1- 8 holes for 18 and holes over and the Senior division-1for 50 and over. Trophies will be given in each division. BEAUTIFUL GLEAMING FINISH 4 Gov. Scott M. Matheson. n Before dinner and an overnight at Zion Lodge Install in a few minutes with no special tools. Replace Grade 5 Utah Wednesday morning ot Arabian Horse Week, which was 1 dedicated as such June by 1. p DOOR LOCK SET 3 top honors that will qualify them tor national Arabian competition. The horse show will begin at 8 a m. Hendrix, popular country-westersinger from the Salt Lake area, will be appearing nightly at the Utah All Arabian Horse Show, June stone. Two nights in Arizonas Grand Canyon, one of the seven wonders of the world allow plenty of time to exmile-deeplore the canyon before journeying north again to the deep narrow canyons and impressive rock formations of Zion, one of the nations oldest national parks and one of five in Utah. NEW BEAUTY II Eighth Grade Cougars 13 West Weber 2 7 Watching Little League sports has gotten to be a large part of my life. After observing the way some of the kids, and some of the parents act, one is inclined to agree with a lady I sat by last week when she wondered where the fun had now available at 26 Cardinals 9 Pleasant View II 6 Wildlife survey Buy 1st Key 4 3 Singer to appear natural skyscrapers and fairyland characters made from the hardware stores) 5 2 Seventh-Eight- h panoramas inside 2 Tigers Taylor 31 Tigers 0 Cardinals 5 Royals 6 Tigers 22 Pleasant View From view areas such as Inspiration Point, visitors can enjoy breathtaking multi-hue- Rockets 11 June 20 Tigers 16 Pleasant View Parks vacation pre-par- k 10 Road Runners 4 Boys Fourth Grade Red Sox 12 Pleasant View III 3 5 Fourth Grade Boys made easy for visitors to Bryce Canyon National Park by a number of vantage points along the canyon rim like the one pictured here at Rainbow Point. A more intimate study of the strange formations in the park can be made by using the many trails that wind down into the bowl of the canyon. (Union Pacific Railroad Company photo) SIGHTSEEING Red Sox Cougars Wildcats 4 23 Pink Panthers 8 Dynamites Panthers 8 21 Road Runners Cougars 11 Mighty Knights 1 Little Ladies ll 9 e 8 gone. She activities of those who do not hunt or fish noncomsumptive users. The study lasted two years. A telephone questionnaire of the general population was followed with a second mail questionnaire phase of only hunters and fishermen. Results include: More than 95 million Americans participated m some wildlife-relateactivity in 1975; Fishing was the largest category, with almost 54 million people engaging in this activity; Hunting participation reported in 1975 for persons 9 years and older was 20 5 million; Wildlife photography was a pastime for 14 million people (other activities measured were wildlife observation; clamming, crabbing and d two-phas- e d shell recreational collecting; shooting, and archery). Hunters and fishermen invested sizable sums to enjoy these activities. The statistics tabulated by the analysts showed that fishermen spent an estimated $15.2 billion dollars for an average of $282 per angler, while hunters invested $5 8 billion, for an average of $284 per hunter. The survey can be purchased from Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, D C. 20420. Order Washington, Number is 024 Price is $3. said she felt bad because her son, who was a little slower in developing his physical coordination than some of the more athletic type PUSHBUTTON POLICE TESTED DOOR CLOSER LATCH DEADLOCK Sure, silent dosing with adjustable closing power which ensures that doors shut securely. Designed to wood or metal slorm or screen doors Contemporary Easy installation $1(P Rugged steel end brass cylinder. Rigorously tested by law enforcement agencies. often it. The coaches spend a lot of time working with the kids, which is really appreciated. And they do a great job. Most of them, most of the time, really try to help the kids and build them up. But somehow, somewhere along the line, something goes wrong. The most devastating thing is the poor self image the kid gets after so many failure experiences, both people complained. They each said they thought the accent should be on having a good time together, instead of the final score. "I hate to see so much emphasis put on winning that a ten year old boy doesnt get to play, even once, during the playoff the mother exteam made it If the plained. that far with him on it, he ought to be able to play in the playoffs." What kind of guts does that take for a kid to meet failure and put downs every week and still keep coming back in the hope of being accepted? COMBINATION LOCK T2.V. FIGUIHG $J29 A was kids, ridiculed by his teammates and left out of the games. The kids who need practice the most are the ones who are left out," was the way one educator, watching another game, put games, PNEUMATIC Grades 13 12 Valley Devils 7 Boys V 11 3 Dodgers 6 Angels 3 Sixth Grade Bionic Babes 19 Dynamite Gang 18 Batten Babes 26 Little Rascles 3 Grades h Road Runners Super Stars 15 N Girls 22 Charlies 27 Plain City Angels Little Ladies 21 Super Sluggers 13 Devils 0 20 0 Mini Sluggers Sixth Grade Sexenth-Eight- 12 Firebirds 4 Batten Babes Plain City 3 6 7 4 Sluggers Cougars Dodgers 25 Stars 4 Super Sluggers Devils 10 Smackers 23 5 20 Panthers June 19 Butterflies insure a good job. 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