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Show TheSaltLakeTribune RECREATION ROUNDUP Division Bowler of the Week ary Santillana, 38 pins over series Rigs h- Rene?) 1316) Editor’s Note: Thefollowing events are compiled from numerous Sources and may change. Check with event organizers are pee ‘rider: fe teratoma edgeCeter, 1057 B see South 6 ‘To havean item published in the recreation roundup, Lake Tribune Outdoors Desk ae Box 867, Salt LakeCity, ‘ttahealiver #mail it to outdoorsasitrib. Dueto spacelimitations, road items mayappear, be omitted and ‘Teappear. The deadtine is noon Friday ADAPTEDSPORTS Salt akeCounty Parks and Recent fle Aquatics nrMotan Auction ud Orpen Afternoon Flight B Raney Mikey Sanney, rea Smith Betty Mac ‘ealng Fight A Bil Braun Richard Miler Mike Dalico Alas Kanner. Bening Fight dy and Davi Lath, Roma Gastar pers iew Coramuniy Cente 8 sponsoring Noasne Ea og Peatin al aor Ty a x23 lig im Fleer Charles Troup the aineen rie 8 Raleigh Susan Anderson is Dastebal iene A WynnReg Noxalee Gartner: None'elm Ben Sus Tony ot Murray City Parks an Mtarzwes CheatinDa Hanratas Adult Men's Leng Spenser by Murray ity Park and ation. The cost1s 50. (omni4) CLIMBING imbing Dey Camp Yor tformation, eal 0 ti pay Fortr * Dart Sp i grades 4on the olan triton fee or idee negsirton i unerony, ght it Lake County Parks end Recreation Por Informaticaae schedutny call 9160829, _RADIO-CONTROLLED CARS. ny"hecot per oa Fer JuniorHh formate re)er0) Junior vole i dun ie te) Salt Lake Gun Cinb The Sal Lake GunCub, mm 8. the write a al ia FOOTBALL HOCKEY tarwe fing Tas cont Yor loematis onthe Wasateh, Fotbal immunity Center of Stedvt irWith he npr Neagle Paringhy een a Ing lergun fora youth18 or fr ftornof fpht andspe of ration, call Nancy It Lake Dekhockey FLAG FOOTBALL Copperview Community Center i fering a r ih ges 12 Hegistratin oe 6 fnformation, call Nancy Taylor a formation othe fate cal __ ROWING {LTIMATEFI densa1-51-40 all Rega Wah PecoMarken Sct aonov sige eadube cng Thisa fast paced Marksinen Sere ters caWindy Whey ot Ga000foeorate fm eleht person crews call Lewis Paskert at KARATE TOURNAMENT The U.S. Open Karate Tournament will be held at Salt Lake Community College's South Campus on Saturday.It will featurefull-contact fighting, Koshiki ‘sparring, Kata and WeaponsKata. Therewill befour ce Hens men, women, junior andchildren. Regis- tration beginsat 9 a.m. Eliminations begin at 10 a.m. 4nd the main event begins at 5 p.m. For more infor. Qo Wamnea ch 19, diel Wann171 a Lat 0, HarbYengich Stal Parrish 19, Cassie dayne Meyers 2 1 SlaoghSusan St Mes i Ser Rn DUCKS UNLIMITED ‘Timbermine Steakhouse in Ogden. Tickets can be Charia Russom 7674. Travis Richards purchased bycalling Bill Burbridge at 393-3384 ordi "Travis Swensen, ustoey 2-4 Cyele—1, Angola Hatch, 2, Jeremy any Mackay 12 oe Grits 188, Chad ‘Gun Trevor rectly from the Gift Houseon 25th Street in Ogden. Wilson, AKTIOO-1, Ray Palmer. 3 ‘Tony ¢ QO SAMY Ritz LaMoniea JenniferLiving. 2, Fete PARKS MEETING Gree IRahy Ture 26 Sule Delis ‘Spec4Cycle-1 3, BaRinehart. | The Board of Utah State Parks and Recreation will |v Da Mike Puthaben, 4, Mike DeMarco, 2 Rusty Es ‘meet Nov. 3 and Nov. 4in St. George to review and elon. Con Haken discuss several issues, including the transportation Salffer~i, Ryan Pol 2, Mike Poulson 3 portion of the Snow Canyon Resource Management ‘89Bxpert—1, CurtHeit2, Chris Purell 0G Kinase ‘lan and the policy and procedure for B.A.S.E. jump128 Shifter—1, BonNaylor. 2, DoorJonson ing at Dead HorsePoint State Park. The public is en. 3. John Hoppers, couraged to attend a meeting Wednesdayat 6 p.m. at Q SKI SWAP = Gant22, help fund computers, weather equipment, phonelines, anu and other financial needs of the Utah Avalanche Forecast Center. The swap will be held Saturday from inn Marden008Sey oaLaan1, Dele Green 8%, Men DaysMerny2,M 9a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Recreational Equipment Incor, horated store, 3285 E. 3300 South. To sell equipment, * dropit off at REI on Nov. 4 and § between5:30 p.m. and 8p.m., andon Nov. 6 between 8 and 8:45 a.m. The cos' ister is $1 per item, plus 15 percent of the sale price. A iseaiGn to shopat the ski swap is $4. For more in- ~-heg! formation, call Amy Abbott at the FUAFC, (801) 488-1003. ser Correctly locate wherein Utah this photograph was taken andbe eligible for a drawing for the book Utah by former Salt Lake Tribune outdoor editor Tom Wharton and his wife, Gayen. Entries must be re ceived by The Salt Lake Tribune by Friday noon. Send Sandy Brunswick No ine Ske 194 He deur og them to: Whereis it?, C/O Skip Knowles, The Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt LakeCity, Utah 84110. Or [= viae-mail to outdoors@sitrib.com Twenty-nine readers correctly identified last week's photo as the Wilson Hot Springs, near Fish Springs. John Hamm's name was drawnfrom thecor- rect entries and he will receive a copy of One DayIn. . Kyle Mecriaon pt or average game Fountain of Glendora Homer, a member of the nearby Paiutetribe, is a ranger-interpreter at the park. Besides educating visitors, she has learned much about her 1800s. Mather agreed and Presi- tribe's history through her Pioneer History cont Weare, vitadontinan Mather, the first director of the a national monument in . ; Pipe Spring is a placeto experienceliving pioneer Mormoncouplesfrom all over the or rode wagons past Pipe Spring on their way to be married in the St. George LDS Temple. The path «became known as “The Honey vinoon Trail” because many couples spent their honeymoons revtarning home along the same wroute, More than a few polygamists hid from the law here as well. “Tt was a refuge for local polyg- ‘amists,” said Bornemeier, “Utah »marshals would not cross over the border. It was too far awayfor Ardzona marshals to bother with.” It is no accident that Colorado Olty and Hilldale, two places where polygamy remainsa way of life, are located in the remote desert nearby. The ranch was purchased by the federal governmentin 1906, Its to hanmaton Pistol Associa Wi longer. In the winter edition of National Explorer Ad- venture magazine,there’s an extensivestory on batkcountry skiing in Utah, with a short sidebar on the out-ofbounds area around Aita. New York magazine followssuit with a longstory on Utah skiing, complete Q owners convinced Stephen remote Four Cornersarea walked WINTER WAKE-UP f Utah'sski resorts, considered a hidden treasure by some, probably won't be able to makethat claim much s Tem weann & Spring Cae YOUTH HUNTS rgville Call 481-4088). for There is space available for youths who would like to participate in special youth-only pheasant hunts. SKIING The hunts will be held Nov. 13 at four Division of MasterfActivities Wildlife Resourceswildlife management areas. Youths must be 12 to 15 and recent Hunter EdugaTandoor Youth Veaguesfor boys and girs un 400)or (er1Oand under 16. Forifteraton SalLae tion course graduates. Those who qualify may pickup Pe a Ine cerray Arn ont rents fering a fal season of gymnastics for Park City Yacht Chub yuthsnnder, Po information cl 45-8 a youth hunt application from a Division office. ApSmall abet racing and tamiy soe) cab, Crs at 38 plications also are available at the Division’s upland ori es and nae yows Utah Association Fveand up For trormation, cala5a0) ______SCRABBLE Mersbershipapplications ar beinaccept game Web page: new woren's teams (ages 18 and vp), For i www.nr.state.ut.us/dwr/!ugame.htm — Boer The satanaMionnd Waeich Scrabble for formation call saN66Applications are also To participate, youths also must write a one parathe Wasaten Mountain Amatrus Hockey the Godin's Pa, $0 2105 Soa, tn Sugar Wasaich Soccer League fr the 199200 season the A Mey wbaho Se tose Por information, call Mike Howlett at Por informetion. al as 8106, graph essay on: “I wantto continue the Utah upldnd Pe Ween and Terry Russel at (35818) or Ban ons. Socoer Hass tars and MIs geme huntingtradition because . . . “or, “I wouldlike or regiration and leformation cl ‘Salt to start my own upland game hunting tradition beOh P canoizn, 00-6 Outdoor L whe palelinette ore by Coygerview Community (et cause . divers, te fad dive Poddinaa pee fun and tec forboys and Essays and completed applications can be faxed to etn as wel sisioppeetunites «ga100n, atsnged 47. Por information, call, Call Janine (89047 i information ‘Skyhawk Clinic Parmingten City Reraton sponserfo Division of Wildlife Resources Upland GameCoordiThe sand up Jot Ski Aswcation (SISA) f9s314 Forinta nator Dean Mitchell at (801) 538-4709, or e-mailed to meets Weeinenday evenings at the Charleston Frid Hench at Dew Cre Reserv Fr ie Treciy sha seeing the himat nrdwr.dmitchel@state.ut.us. mate, call et SiJones a FT. i boy os orme Q ARATE Wile WSA, tion eal ian SOFTBALL re Twrnday and Thursday South Allante Avenue, New Smyrna each, Moet WEBSITE OF THE WEEK aie camps and tryouts At www.backpacker.com/anyplacewildtv/, a SHOOTING on"ede Commi Tame tts fering site provided by Backpacker magazine, you'll find two canjumnction with Dragn Trova Gan Cb tgseset Fqutration rine dhreugh Now § Por Inf ema Pe tle eva mac pitch Trwen am PorirateTracy Duckworth interestinglinksthat pertain to Utah recreation. Qne tho, eal (8, Monte Wrighta SkaFiber a ‘427 87)(sam. segmentis on canyoneering in the Southwest and the aster Des Foto 0 Way's Under Fastpitch KICKBALL oaaertlle Loos cub lwfermaiton. call Evan Coman at Qs site links to canyoneering gear and othersites for C wring 8 Vath (30218, ‘etallmgve for youth age 4 Registration be from 10 am. fo sundown. Cont ik for adult, 17or (om‘Sandy canyoneering information. 1 Parks and National Park Service, that Pipe Spring could offer future generations a glimpse at life in the late @ Continued from C-1 ES p tin callan ot 6) oar ‘Anyone lintrestd in training for and com vetnginteUSAT CahCrea ontseriescal fon end retraineal Uard Week cin. bah Pstcn The Utah Pi [ For infor rig Myrickat(0)259568 o Jin ‘Sontagwt):52-246 GREAT BASIN LAND ROVER ‘The GreatHasta Land Rover Clubisan asso lation of the Beith vehicle owners. Por infor ‘matin, call Calg Hansell at (91050, Pipe Spring: ranch 18% fan hier Aeal S516)o Gee Al 1085, Hach House Harriers ‘ToeWasatch Hua House Harriershots runsevery Sundance Nordic Center. TheFriends of the Utah Avalanche Forecast Center Woroer *(FUAFC) is holding the Eighth Annual Back Country/Cross Country Ski Swapto benefit the Utah... a KaeaSeeae WHERE 1S. 1T? A Wi (guiPs sai $a (hCGoration, TENNIS ‘Uiah Tennis Associaton with a Utah Skiers’ Guide to each resort. It's not just Utah skiing that’s attracting attention, either. Outdoor Explorer magazine devoted its “West Weekender” section to snowshoeexploring, with a sidebar on the Snow Canyon Middle School, 1215 North Lava Flow _ Drive,Santa Clara. Avalanche Forecast Center. Proceeds from the swap rk wlleybal played9 and vols hewalls ed frome to 10pm tl Seah,hen Di Merters Srv fre, 00 Perfabri, cl Cae it ieee ss. all Nancy Tylor at (61 Or TARLETENNIS The Wasatch FrontTable Ten __ RUNNING SLC parks Recreation Por Information on the faage all (48:60, 0 Seles tral murs are held on coms0per person GO-KARTS ing pace. Moot a the iyPark a 8 pC (CS) Gaba ‘Go Kart enthusiastsshuivis0 Lake City Track Club , The Wasatch Chapter of Ducks Unlimitedwill hold it’s 20th annualdrakes oniy banqueton Nov. 18 at the ‘ Ai 1 nro * cone 0) a ‘RIesc ramen baldeve) Say W250 the 00 at Carey's ubC1 Sts Sate) ToeChay tebeat inneTehator South) Por in Medial Tournatpont il 1214 at theSat Lake atch ae Splore SPVprea opin ei dor Recreation and Kaveation) plans 1 tochpunccerlotatoe tacos tre ches divisions: November 1214 The Point After ut Dobie # ifeematin cl ts9) DARTS (pasteDart Amociaton ysatch Dart Assccatonsah’ old se aia ion BASKETBALL JuniorJazz Lenaoes Sandy Parks aRecreation Junoatour a thation, call (801) 262-1785. TUESDAY, November 2, 1989 history. On a recent day, park ranger Hannah Newton sat at a desk reading a cookbook written in 1879. She often spends her day dressed in a corset, petticoats and long dress andhat ofthe day. “I preferthatoutfit on a hot day to my rangeroutfit,” said Newton. “The sun is kept off the sleeves. It's a cooler outfit. They would do 16 hours of hard laborin a corset. But the corset offers the same back Supportas construction workers wear,” ‘The ranger can be seen chopping wood or cooking traditional pioneer recipes such as mock apple pie a concoction that in- cludes soda crackers, potatoes, Sugar, vinegar, eggs and lemon extract and is said to taste like the real thing. Visitors are invited to taste some of Newton's creations, research, Homer constructed a tradi- tional wickiup of grass, twigs and branches. Visitors are invited to crawl into the structure and see hor ow it was u ised, Tourists wander through the old fort as ranger Debra Judd explains what life was like in the 1870s. They look at an old organ, an ancient stove, a cello and the tools pioneers utilized to survive. Telegraph wires head out on weath wooden poles, a testimony of an old way of communication. Rangers give guided tours of Winsor Castle every half-hour ear-round, The visitor centeris usually open from 8 a.m. to § p.m., ‘ith hours extended in the sumae Visitors have the opportu: nity to examine the memoirs and journals of pioneers. Pipe Spring remains a quiet outpost, an oasis where visitors jearn to appreciate not only the great beauty of the surrounding Colorado Plateau, as weil as its fascinating human history. ‘Lynn K, Jobnson/Por The Salt Lake Triepe While Winsor Castle was never attacked,it still resembles a fortress,with thick walls and rifle towers. 1: |