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Show I BEN LOMOND BEACON, Ck: 25, 197d Page 4 J-- Mainly a defensive struggle between the two teams, Weber High just escaped Friday with a victory over the Sky View Bobcats, 10-The Bobcats attempted a field goal with three seconds in the game, in an attempt to put the game into a tie situation, but it fell short of the goal posts. V-- 7. Neither the Warriors nor Sky View generated much offensive power Region One will be Representing y five top members of the Weber High Golf Team, Wednesday in 3A and 4A A $ I 'Iw r -- 'X l competition. I ,AY S l According to coach Ralph Crowton, ,ll ,J Chris Dahlberg, Jerry Eddy, Scott Stokes, Max Jones and Heidi W'allin are representing Weber High as second place winners in the League, behind Clearfield. The Warriors were the only golf team that was able to defeat the Falcon golf team, giving them a 1 record Weber High had a record of They will be competing at Stansbury Park in Tooele, which Coach Crowton called a difficult course. 6-- 5-- 4. , v t&4- &&? W RR10R QUARTERB CK Steve Shaw gets last minute Instructions for a play from Coach during the Sky View game Friday, which saw the Warriors claim their second Region One win with a score of 10-7. Reliable technique used to determine death time alive However, at death, the equal interchange of potassium between the blood and eye fluid ceases. The vitreous humor begins absorbing potassium at a constant rate For example, at the time of death, a deers eye fluid contains 130 parts per million (ppm) of potassium. After the deer has been dead for 108 hours, the ratio of potassium is 1,000 ppm Johnson, who initiated experiments for this new method of determining time of death in deer, says human medical examiners using similar technique s are able to pinpoint time of death in humans within a half hour. Johnson knows of only one other state, Nebraska, which has experimented with potassium levels to determine time of death in deer. Eventually, Johnson hopes to calculate the Pme of death for Utahs other big game by using the potassium level technique. According to a Utah Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement specialist, a reliable technique for determining the time of death of deer may soon be perfected Bruce Johnson indicates that his technique will be valuable in deer poaching cases Although a poacher may claim that his deer was shot at a particular time, Johnson's technique could prove otherwise testing the potassium content of the vitreous humor (the fluid behind the eye), the time of a deers death may be determined w ith a high degree of accuracy. The fluid is extracted from behind the deers eye all with a hypodermic needle and tested in an By atomic emission machine Johnson explains that the potassium level in the blood and they eye remains equal when an animal is Chris Dahlberg is the top Warrior golfer this year, and the coach said he is one of the better golfers that has attended Weber High. He said that if he performs well in the tournament, he will be in top contention for recruitment for many colleges in the state. He is a senior this year at Weber hvi , i (Jm iirj i I'ttn . 1977 MARK o w t' ) nprt 1977 1 jw X tournaments A - against neighboring Ca ! f Jrxx- -- t ' v ? I "v Li CHRIS DAHLBERG I1LRRY EDDY s V I Jk." f .v, X'" X , A i . A S s , s ) W tv k " 44 L U J r'-- - k V - f I i a- - ik v- w , ' L I r: J .1 , u tt $ A a. , , f i a ? " , kk 4 SCOTT STOKES MW JONES HEIDI WALLIN tiOFOBifOe IULPII CROWTON Ufean hares were harvested The cottontail hunter Look, there goes a hare," you exclaim, as a little furry creature with long ears hops across your path Not a typical response, you say? s DISCOUNTED PRICE 4995 s7495 6788 s11,795 9999 black-taile- small area of flesh in contact with the in 1978 79 will not lie disappointed Coming off a reeoid harvest season in 1977, the cottontail Yet, often when you spot a rabbit in Utah, you are actually seeing a hare. In fact, three of the four common species of rabbits in the state are correctly referred to as hares d tor continues population to peak Cottontail numbers are rqieciuSy high m the north and northeastern sectors of the state, according to Dwight Bunnell, stipe! is. ,r ol tipland game for the Utah Dvismn if Wildlife Resources. However large populations of rabbits also mciease the possibility of dlisease aarnss Bunnell Simple will measures precau'mnary ehmma'e dai ,! for hunters A not easily rabbit or bare which flushed or n.ovis sluggishly may lie infected with tularemia, commonly v d blind and naked. The cottontail is Utahs only true rabbit Rabb.ts are generally smaller in size amt have shorter ears than hares Rabbits and hares are found throughout Utah. The white tailed relatives adapt easily to all parts of the state except the Uintah Mountains and other northeast mountain regions The snowshoe hare prefers high Mountain or alpine urroundmgs bot Although you should be aware of the signs of diseased animals, be assured that most rabbits in Utah are healthy. Whether you are after hares or assured that most rabbits in Ltan are healthy. Whether you are after hares rabbits this hunting season, you will find excellent hunting . . . and mighty fine eating too f QUIZ - An infected called ra! bit fever animal shu lid f e stmt and buried Wl'boul bt.lig toui he.l When dressing a rabbt. a swollen jo j 1 f V fO I VERSAILLES if-- Vppr o, t,, In t s VERSAILLES wt'h ryl Hot m'pfiof ft oq jp j f nn y i toa s9895 8993 $9995 8998 v w n( t O I 12,495 10,884 13,995 12,666 t, 1978 MARK V p 4 ttr i (in? 1978 V helping Weber schools. He is a senior this year The first girl to make the golf team ever at Weber High is Heidi Wallin, a junior getting some valuable experience competing on the varsity level. She was the only one of seven girls to make the team, as there is no girls golf team at the school She has won many womens and girls tournaments in the state, and Coach Crowton said that she has also beaten some of the guys on th Weber High golf team. Bonneville and Sky View will be the other two teams representing Region One in the Tournament Wednesday. C 5995 1977 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL rf nr thwarted a Weber punt attempt, which forced a fumble that defensive back Lance Packer covered m the end zone for six points von J i h t f Sky View defense on the obard The contest and was very strong at the first of the school year. Max Jones, Coach Crowton said, could also be counted on to give the team low scores during A N LIST PRICE 1975 MARK IV V Warrior m the State playoffs is Scott Stokes. He is a senior this year, - J PRESTIGE BUY 1974 MARK IV t Another earn their spot jackrabbits. jackrabbits and snowshoe hares. Hares are born fully furred with their eyes open, while rabbits are born AT It was the same that then put points a WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION EVER ASSEMBLED fT This lead was kept in check by the mighty Warrior defense until midway thiough the final quarter. The Skv View defense then made a passes potential. His scores have been a help to the team this year, he said white-taile- (iHiiuii nlal Mark m' o,pr hpfi 9-- is T Go1 J q 0 I P powPf PfRi junior quarterback Steve Shaw to put the Warriors 0 Stauffer then kicked the extra point, with the Warriors out in front 10-- 0 penalty was walked off Weber High Then, Warrior against Kurt Stauffer attempted a field goal, putting the Warriors out in front with three precious points A great run by Scott Martini in the opemng moments of the third quarter helped to spark the offense to a touch- five-yar- d 20-ya- Eddy is also a top player for the Warriors, and Coach Crowton said that he has not yet played up to his DISCOUNTED . d showing, refusing the Warriors any further than the line. The Warriors had recovered a Sky View fumble and also recovered two High. FOTIOUSIY OWNED I down Golf team enters PK i He ran for 51 yards after the opening kickoff Then, three plays pass from later, he took a during the game. The Warriors were the only ones to score in the first half. An offensive drive was stalled on the 10 yard line of Sky View, and then a n3 SALES a LEASING 3350 Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah Phone: QNCOCN 621-191- 0 e v 'KaS&Ba MERCURY snowshoe hare will often sit frozen against its snowy surroundings, whJp an unknowing hunter walks directlv A snow'-liohare scared mi' by a hunter rarely runs in a stra.ghl line Ttie little creature veers to the left or the right, suddenly coming to a halt and Neml.ng perfectly with its en-- jit IKsiy S&McdfgI LINCOLN Several t Imractcristirs eas.lv distinguish these two species of hares Irani one aim'lier Hie wtue tailed jackrabbit dwarls the smaller, shorter-eareshow shoe hare In winter the ears of a white laded jackrabbit may be tipped with black, while a ring of black around the eyes is the only contrasting mat king on a white snowshoe hare a Unlike many jackrabbits. mat remains ed.ble of c ntart The js.:t t a; po.ii .mi r. 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