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Kyle Wright Logan de of events Signups are 3-5 pm. an Satur 12790 2 Janesat, Songule 1 3G dase 2007058. am SicFore KY Gt 8Gan, SOB tomation. cal Bruce Rite at (301-8399) Tim Grupo. South Youth Summer League wear ins 2 ‘Doug Peterson. Sandy, For infomation on acwites cal Paulterst 14220 3. Dave Reynois Bounth 14510. una summer through August reanon. ‘cal Kem Asherott 007) 933-5164, Sport Men 40-—1 Nicnae! Monerstock Recent Results 18034. Bi Outstanding 19702 3 Nek Rees (Cheyenne Lubeck Kryzteohe: Brigham Sport Wi atin Bartsch and Jace Lubec gast Sah Lake © Mountain Bike Racing Provo, 20228 3. Robin:Folweler, Jackson, 2uka ‘Juee ‘aoa senes uns through Wyo 20233 5) Mountain on Tuesday. nights National Ability Center SportExpert Boys 13-15—1 Trevorlee Joho Park City $4 4 oNae vie Wehmanei. Sandy. ‘Bunzansis: Sai Cake Cy Recemt Results Chris Ale Memoria Sis eeeSo 12& Under—! Derek Owen, St George whiney 3452 2 Keun Perry Sandy, 3618 4 Jeo 3 ee Koj. Sah ae oy 9 Alter St george. 4 05 98 Under—t, SamuelL2e Lajton 1 Women 30+—1. Pamela Hanlon, Park it Shbe. Layton. 16 12.3 Tayler S Cty, 1.14.40. 2, Barbara Root, =psCap Sait Lake ity, 1702 | 2302 3 Rose Rees, Sat Lak Beginning Boys 13-15—! Biary cer fague. Payson: 11350 2 evn. Bua Beginner Boys 9 & Under-Gold—Bret North Ogden 13436 3 4) 8: Cecil 20 = Silver— Hayden Daywylet 14840 ner Boys Under 12-Gold—Tracon Seererea ca ak 1601 Sther-Trsar Bier 1801 Evans Wyo: 11857) Bronze—Geogg Graft Begining i 19-29-1. Ty Hansen Beginner Boys 12-13-Gold—Tanner ooohLakeCty Andersen, 5956. Silver—Wichael Niemann 10515 Bronze—Bryao Krueger 1.21.2 Beginning en eo Mark. Nett nner Girls 14-15-Gold—Kira DatyWison, Wyo.1101.06 2. Doug Stoddard, He: yier. $940 Pronidence ‘ber 1103 55:3 Alex Homaschevarna: Sat Lake Boys _1¢15-Gold—Vase ty, 10304 Knowles. 4708. Providence. Silver—Bret Beginning Men 40-1. Dik Smith Bowthorpe Bronze—Chns Kirkham, 51 Saniaguin, 11330 Beginner Boys 16-18-Gold—Teynoid BASKETBALL Segond Woe 18863 athy’ Eawards 4816 Clinics and Camps Beginner iris 16-18Gold—Crsta East Middlebrook Recreation Center ge + i mes wil be hel through today for inner 29-Gold—Bran Wes 246 and June 26-27 for ors frome 4218, Coca Gry. Siver—tey grades ea tmrraueveallee2243) Evans, 4229. Bronze—Enc LeBaron. 44.00 Cedar THis Wi be held at tne High School Beginner Women 19:29-Gold—Botd, June 22-July 1 orgit 1B For formation | rParcan Pee 2 Kirk, 55°13. 3) 184.4353 ent 123 Expert Men 1825-1 Paul Sone, Rx Beginner Men 30-39-Gold— Rob Bowburg. Idaho, 20118. 2. J Clark. Logan, ng, 5007. Banding. Siver—Emmet Eng. BICYCLING 2.02.53 3, Jeff Bates, Sal Lake Ciy, 20256 ston ‘Bonnevile Touring Club 39-1. Todd Hennerian. 57:54, Enoch Bronze—Coutney, Furival, Patk City. 2:10:96 2. John Whitehead, Draper in er Women. 30:99-Gold—Carl June 21—Atiar Work Jaunt at 6 15 21211, 3) Ban Hopkins. Sat Lake Cy Sue Fringes10155. Siver—Sandi Gra, ton clay Wits474858) 21450 104 Bronze—Cindy Kruager, 10484, Sat Bicye! Exper Men 40+—1, Scott les Sandy The Nayors Bicycle Aavsory Commitee Wao 2bein, PasseGat Lake City ner Men 40-49-Gold—Toxd Datwmeats tne secondWernesday of ie month at 5 let, 492. Silver—Dave Roth, 49:56, Sandy we Sab Lake Cty County Bung, 451 Bronze—David Ward, 1.01 34 Gent, 11846ner. Men Beginner Shepherd'sAltStarLanes, Women Dorothy Matyas:201, Tina Haggis230 Men ‘Sean Hemander 203. Sa, Coctvan 268: ‘Stiane Leavtt 275-776, Rober Kelley 677. Jet Layton Cty Parks and Recreaton offers 3 Foster 675, Shane Leawt 850. Bhan Rogers gyrmastcs and tumbling class for youth ages 728, Crag Hamngton 655, ee {heandup. For information, cal (546-8580) Dave Lews 682 Crag Harngton aKING Juniors Neck Lee 156." Wayloon Nielson’ 231. Friendsof Wasatch Jaraman Versius 101. Trevor Summemays June &—The hike wil explore the Snake 225. Kyle Jones 160, Jason Jones 178, Cam- (Creek Canyon above Mitway. For information ‘ton Foster 264-673, Bruce Baumgar 605 cal Ken McConnel (435)654-2006. Utah Summer Games. HOCKEY 10119Division 1 For lrmation on hyouts and schedules Soioe, Ca Ca for the Wasatch Mountain Amateur Hockey 05. Gold—Nathan On. Cedar City. Silver—.Jon Denney, Cedar Cty, 614: 588. Bronze ed Mortensen, Cedar iy. 538 ‘Youth Handicap Doubles 200-250 Division 1 Gold— Becky Nielson and Sam Lutter- man, CediCty, 1.256. Siver— ChelsieGuido and Angela Guido. Sandy, 1.191. Bronze— Knsti Brandt and Jennifer Larsen, Cedar City. 1.455, 251-280 Division 2 Gold—Heid Mortensen and Tyler Mortensen, Cedar Gy, 1227 Siver~Frana On and Ashley On, Cedar Cty 1.121 Bronze— Nathan England and Jason Engand Sandy. 1.071 261+ Division Goid—NeYathanOtt and JeremyOn. Cedar Gity. 1.172. Sitver— Trevor Batt and Jonathan Deiney, Cedar Cy 1149, Bronae— Chis Litterman and Enc Brandt. CedarCty. 1,135. Youth Handicap Teams sone A Boys 12:15-Gold—Todd Giter 110846. Siiver—Tajos rave 1 06.47 Sport Boys, 16-18-Gold— Dean Hey: Boys 10 Singles (detAJ, Young2.61.62 (1)det. Chestopher Avena.62, 6:3, For infomation on upcoming events cal 14 ‘The 2000 road raong senes has begun. (2680505). Emall uttennis@aros.net or (2) dol. ZachLevetan (1),6-1, 63. ‘There wil be 12 overall races. For information. ‘Webstewwwutahtennis.com 16: Finai—Nicholas Kaloucall Lamy Smithee (483-6035). ‘Summer Adut Leagues cel. Jensen, 60,62. Clearfield Parks 8 Recreation Through July 21. For information call cm Fingl—AmandaJensen ee ee eae ee (266-0508). del. Vanessa Wiiamsan,6-0, 6-1. June 23. For Deda Tiina Fomabor cal 5252790) The Liberty Park Tennis Centers taking el. KourtneyYoung (1), 60,46.63, for adult or junior group Giris 14 Finalise June 24—This 2 10k run. For informa ‘registrations For information, call Sue (328-4711). (1)det. MicheleMaxfield, 67, 76.63 thon, call Lamy Smithee (801)463-6035, June 2225—Mike Cowan 16Singles Jackson Art ‘At ackAttack Run (1) det. Brianna Wiliamsen (2), 6-0,6-1. June 24—This is 2 5k event stating at 8 ‘Sports Mall For informaton,call (268-0505). Final—Bianna Witam“a atthe UtahStaleFaipark Fornformation, Ken'Garfl AdultTournament ca (322-2828) Men 3.0 Singles Final—Wiliam Hartman Fun Run Schedule Fox addtional information on the Fun Run (1) def scenes 63.4.2(ret). peaaes se) el, Gary Cum,246, 63, 6-4 Utah Tennis Association Assooation cal Al McHenry at 523-8108)for and Pee Wes and Teny Russel at (9635819)fr Bantams and Ms Salt LakeParks & Recreation For information on Sat Late: Counts Youth ‘eveloprent program atthe ‘Acord e Centet or the county jo center call Joe Beary. (270-7283), For infomation on SallLakeCounty'swieAduHockey League, cal Joe Bemardy. 270-7293). 4 begining adult introducton. cine. wil De held every Wednesday for sx weeks at the County oe Center. For information. call Joe Bemardy (270-7298), i Hcy onspecializedsledsat Acordle Cater Taeospeparcpa Foriefmaton, call (581-0075) — HORSESHOES Hobie Fleet 67 Events ‘The Norte Uiah Horseshoe Pechers Assooationisbeginningtounamentplay forthe year. Tournament play runs through Septem ber. For information, cal Tina Raymond (255-8575) Utah Summer Games cal + Divislon-Gold—Giben Michel (487-4030) or (458-2645) The club wil also cna ton Perigleton, Parowan free introductory seminars atthe Sat %. Division-Gold—Bud Shane Conduct Sieiens ‘Quinton Lowe, Provo Silver— Lake Cty Main Library (209 East 500 South) on PautRudy St George and Leb Joves. lens, Bronze—Barbara and ‘Rod Purser. South. Manan Nams fon780m. Forinema}On anee bs 19 totes (487-4030) ot (468-2645), Gold— HercMortensen, Tyler Mortensen, 25% Division-Gold—KentLarsen, Orem 2512 Siver—Sam Lunerman, BeckyNelsen. Bob Mier. Riciekd Bronze—ason Bundy, 4 alygedagitared AshleyOtt, Franci On. Nathan Wie + fac Fuller, St Ginige ad Seth Ohi, Cea Cy. Sve| Hina oben Cedar Ciy wane Jot Waid and Chris Lufterman, Cedar Cty. and Mike Jake, Enoch Sitver—Leo Flick and ie Brandt and Jennifer Larson, CedarCity. Chand seony Gh Cer GR2284 Center For intormation, calt The Bndge Center, 1057 East. 3900 South, call (463-2502) Recent A—1, Saly Chnstensendoan Kanab and Dennis Ohms, Cedar City, Foot 55% Division-Gold— Bruce ClaeSothocmn, 407 40 Foot 45% Division-Gold—Dale Sor sen,Mt Carmel, 36.672 40 Foot 35% Dhision-Gots—Jasen Bundy, Fedora, 9042% Siner—Keni Larsen Sat Lake City, Bronze—Rod Perset. South Coles.Division2. Borns Houser Susan Anderson. Ogen 8-1 Susan Anceoonne 4 Foot 25% Division Gold BU RodHouser 2. Alve FetcherFran Beier erton, Cader, 13.90%, Siver—Robert: Ad Division A—1. Paul James-Un Loewen- Sat Lake City Bronze—Robert Miler stein 2. Larry Senton RoyKe Fiche. june 13 DivisionA—1 RogersFran Beier. 2, Ann 40 Foot 15% Division-Gold— Buster By- ines, Larkin, 18%. ober Moseley-PatForest 30 Foot 65% DivisionGold— 81 B—1, DunlapDave Nolan: 2. Schardne, Soangvile. 42:80 60+-Gold—Manin) ‘everyoneseisthehoundForinformation call ‘Deana at908-8786)cx Bertat 228-206) Masterfit Interal traning workouts conducted to June 23-25—Men's frecracker sSowpich cde: programs and weekly (Tuesdays 6 am. o¢ 9 am) itenal session toumament For informaton. calNatale Angie vlmeet Thursdays in ParkCty at? (270-7280) ‘rtormation, contact Robynn Masters ‘The Sports Mall Adult Swim Cub has sessions every Thursday fight from 5:30 to 7 ‘pm and Saturday fom.7:00 to 830 am. For evenng uns. The ‘ndormation. call (573-9841). Giasaelis sini atone ‘31 830 pm. For running schedule: cicewsa anne Carolyn Ershler-GwenLund. mate ee rone lon A—1, mistensen-Arc Topalan, 2, Un Loewenstein-Hod Organt ‘90 Foot 55% Divisi ( 351 Gee, 4958. Siver—Gib Miche, Bek DisonGolsSey Cedar Ci ooo el SG SCUBA DIVING Get Carter-Zupon, 7-6, 7-6. ‘Men 4.0 Singles Final—Rod Doubles (1) det. John Carter, 7-5, 5-7. 7-6. in Fag Comb 7.0 Thomas-Thompson det BolingerWison, 62.7.5 Doubles Mixed Comb, 8.0 {or training and racing Weekly club workouts, ries FAMILY PADDLING Tuesdayat 7 p.m.. Dave Fulghum of Recreational EquipmentInc.will give a presentation on. paddling, discussing involving the family, safety, motivation and popularspots. For more. The talk will beat the Salt Lake City REI store, 3285 E. 3300 South. Forinformation,call (801) 486-2100. BEAR RIVER DAMS Wednesdayat6 p.m., there will be a Jordan Water District meeting at’ 8215 S. 1300 West. focusing on whether funds should be spent on proposedBearRiver dams.For information,call ( (801) 486-4776. Q SPORT SIMULATION Thursday from 2 p.m. to 30 p.m., there will be a Winter Short Spert simulation program at Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort open to the public, featuring aerial ski jumping, luge. curling, alpine slalomskiing, sled he ind speed skating dryland simulation. In the past, the program, sponsored by the Salt Lake Orvanizing Committe has been reserved for Utah schoolchildren. For information,call (801) 933-2047 or (801) 933-2041. NIGHT HIKE Friday, at 9 p.m., there will be a night hike Jordanelle State Park and Rockcliff Nature Cente information,call Emily Sandersonat(801) 538-7215. 4 STAR PARTY Saturdayat dusk, there will be a star viewing party at the Stansbury Park Observatory Complex. For information, call (801) 532STAR or visit www.utah.edu/planetarium. wl SOLSTICE CELEBRATION Saturdayfrom5 p.m, to ‘30 p.m,, the Ogden Nature Center will holdits seventh annual Solstice Celebration, with a varietyof activities. For information,call (801) 62: 5, HEREIS IT? Correctly locate where in Utah this photograph wi taken and be eligible for a drawing for the book Liah by former Salt Lake Tribune outdoor editor Tom Wharton and his wife, Gay en Entries must: be received by The Salt Lake Tribuneby Friday noon. and have a return add Send them to: Whereis it?, C/O R.C, Rober, The Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah 864110. Or via -mail to outdoors@ sitrib.com Expert Men 1245-Gold—Tyer Mor nel, 140.15, West Valley Ci /8 16-18-Gold— Trever Datw1:34 11207, Cedar Ciy Siver—Theron Jeppson, 12:20, Cedar City. Men 30:39-Gold—Brin Jeppson, 150 Mile Bike Tour une 24-25—Ua\s Best Oam MS 150 Bike Tour. Foinformation BOATING Forinformabon onthe US Coast Guard ‘Anliny “Boating Skits and Seamanshe’ dasees,call DonDensly(601) 571-4906(Pat Cushman (495)720-7863. BOWLING @ Continued from C-1 and some do not. Like the robin, the young of all thrushes have spottedbreasts. Two of the three spec! ies of y Y ry Lean-Norm Lean, 2, Robb athe Salt LakeCounty Equestrian Park (10800 South 2200) Utah Dressage Society For information on actvties call Sheryl Hohle at(601) 768-0464 FENCING Al are welcome to jin to Salt Lake Fencing Club (1401 FoothiBoulevard @-. Equipment wit be een for beginners. For inlormaton, cal (583-8433) aes the web ste at www.utahbasstederaton.org. ¢ cal the Ulah Bass Federation (601) 964-8565 FLY: FISHING Instructional Classes June 23Baginning fy-fshing dass at Proves Crah House (3274 South, 500 East) 0.9 pm. for su weeks. For inlormaton, call Thetolloningae scores tra local bowing centers. Scores are 80 pins over average for women and junors. and 60 pins over average for men, 650 sanes or better for men and 600 ‘ens. or beter, for Jeaguescoresin his Junction Lanes: 805 Center, Midvai Bonwood Women 3. Knsty Pearson 226, Athena «dones 223-608, Joc: Oki225+ Atta Woolsternulme 235-654 Goan enthusiasts should vist the Wasatch Race Park in Lindon. Practices are held Wednesday and Friday evenings trom 5 Bm. to dusk preceding race dates. For infor: ‘maton, cal Marcy Stames at (486-5660). Con Eskaison at (209-2409). Siver King PS at (972-4831); Greg We ‘1 (785-7201). Lane Robinson at (973.331 elf lehman 266-749, Paul Hodges 256628. Vad Hall 279-677. Jery Strasburg 266‘660, Anthony Azevedo651. Nate Pearson 690 Fusty Jenson 632 Dave 658, Wasatch Race Kid Karts 57 Years—!. (18: Coby Yardley. Aaron Hew and Joshia Brom JR 14 Cycle—t. Tom Excneberger. 2. Kody Forbush 3, Cody Trac R24 Cycle—| sitHansen2, Trevor Women ‘Missy Byrum 216, Merle Ray 212. Joann Ondrak 189, Katy Loghy 175, Detbe White 198, Paulo Krause 168. Jen Shira 214-804 ‘Men Josh Combe203 Cut Ford 221, Danny Hones Gregg0 224, Enc Ray Randy Thomblad 269, Kay Hirase 202 Nee Romero 210, Stan Oki 212. Randy Crabs 254-674 Juniors Elen Gonzales 188 Jusin Suter desertsharks. Sore cin64,746, ie patfrcdicd aoe (481-7131). GO-KARTS: Bdge Beat at Deer Crek Reser Fine en tseKARATE ateTuesdaycalandThursday. from Kenpoasses 7-8'pm. For information, 467-3928 Farmington Cty Letsure Service's Department festaseinicemnctowhOoge The ‘cost is $25, Frio mation; cal (451-0953). KAYAKING ~ The'Utah White Water Club is 2 two-day workshop June 10-11. For informa ‘hon, cal Margie Gender(801) 424-2386. WOCKBALL Coppeniew Community Center offers a eka league for youth ages 48. Registration is $25, For nlormation call Naney Tar,(561 78pm. For information,call (467-3926), ‘non-competitive lear-o-lay program's. being offered for boys and gs trough third grades. For information cal (974-6923), OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES ‘The Utah Dwisonof Parksand Recreation has a tolree phone number for of-highwayVehicle information. Call t (800) OHV-RIDE (648-7433), between 8 a m, andpm: Monday ‘through Fay, for informabon about OHV laws ‘Sites where the vehicles can be used legally. ‘The Utah ATV Association mats the second Mongay of each month at 7 pm, a the Red\wood MuiteurposeCente. For information, call Pal at (972-6730) or Pick at (965-1379) OFF-THE LEASH For information on activties. call (801) 5955 RACQUETBALL The Redwood Mul:Purpose Certwil besatis eer!rl oa: Ruth McGovern at (esse Salt LakeCounty Parks & Recreation ae Woeaneeaten!Recsne Bunch0 odDes un come, For adonl iniormatn, cal (201) Doubles Final—Rodgdon- 520-8539. s Scuba Association comaBalerToman (2.6962. VOLLEYBALL The Wonens SCUBA. “Associaton, Singles 5 soungouin 1000 sores seinte oe aetoa theuarerySA Today omgne aaac 63, Superbox—i, Ray Palmer 2, Mike DeMarco. 3. Dare; Yarcey 80 Novice—1 Dave Nicolson, 2. Ray Bryant 3 Paul MeCoy Shifter}. Cunis Hew. 2. Chis Fat‘Upcoming Races “July YA Wasatet Race Park in Lindon GOuF F Fain on ginac tah Gol Associaton at (208-84 eswt June 19-23 — Uta Statenor Arataut dune 21:22 — Womens State 4 Ball (Rose Park, Glendale) ROWING Far ‘kan ‘sje and. double cal Wensina) (80 ot ht person crews call Lows informa Pashett at (295: 70) AuGBY The Wasatch Rugby Club has begun ts ‘Sched aes ae or rh Rextuig idaho. ‘callQ94-1900). For i RUNNING ere def. Devin Lane,6-0, 6: Boys12SinglesAAche Cs Indoor Youth Leagues for boys and girls \iarvoerdinca 6rooney calSa (4940841) eosea eeenae _nformabon, (1) del Nate Balam (2), 69, OeesaonLe Boys {4Sing A Zach Fal Leven de Brian Ballam, 6-2, 6-2. \dut League i ue cceptedMembers for now womeneonsare‘oie ad tp) For nomation on the spring season cal. (001)260-016 for those wishing to play in the Women's. ‘Wasatch Soocer League forthe 2000 season. For miomaton, 2508168. b ca (60)ee for: geen’ and: Whore papi) 0 aks Soret 0 Diego AG 8 ceeee def ieee ee ican4 Pr Layer eerie 61.61. darianeGidef.1bDee Dee a FatPeete 6-1, Fer. |_gusondet Jocee Mason (1), 64. 61 Boys 12 Singles: B Kunkel def, Nick Vonderahe, 64,60. Boys 14 Singles B Final—Brandor LoongBore ef. Henry Schwarz,6-3 6-4 tanks 6 Gb Fiat hi mating tage oo oem810) ee Ferreett2787280 Recreation ntswanngs m"omaton,calBat Waker 412217) WATER AEROBICS and certifaton wih ‘euInset Aasting Ielomatonal For. niowton, cal The Splash Company at (582-5656)TO ae= instructor,cal cal ((487.9515)o¢ by Copperview Community Center for boys and gis aged 4-7, For infor. mation,cal 561-0075) Farmington City Recreation sponsored for 988 514 Fnac512859 gdehatonsa Beniae ssl aah Fori (947-5807) ieneComer * For information on the outdodr leagues, call272-2249), For information on and gis tryouts, callthe Hottine at (801) 261-2360 Toxiay—Tryouts: for Under-14 through Under-16, Ute Soccer Camp ANTERLESS PERMITS An overnight mail service may be the best way for hunters to assure their application is received before 26:30—Fornfrmatin ona variety the conclusion of Utah’s 2000 antlerless application period. For applications to be entered in the 2000 dra W, of camp actives, cal (01) 585.7250, British Soccer they must be receive through the mail, or an overThe camp rnsthrough dune 28 at Bon- nevile Junor High For information, call (278-9511) Women 5Side League The costs$25 pe playa, Forinformation, call (270-7260), = SOFTBALL Teams, camps and tryouts Girls 14-Under Competition Teams Tryouts for the gris. 10-Under fastprtch team are underway For information. call John Baker (967-6761), wiser ‘This fastpitch accelerated 14 and under (661-7295) Sandy Stars There are openings for two players. Tryy- Cuts wil be held the next three Mondays. For information. call Win Jones (572-2284), Bob McFarland (561-1168) or Craig Johnson 1565-1315), Sandy Parks & Recreation Tats coms J season Practoes are 6 pm. on Tuesdays and 1618 frame el 80280 Thursdays at Canyon Pim Elementary School Bunch For information, call Mark MeCulough (80)) 486-8701, ‘Spring Tournaments, ‘Leagues Wan: Waeraticonta 78,64. Scere pempatoryandowaress ot Women 45 SIngles (Round Robin} oo men'slas frpsandovens. Totlandde. ee 61,63; Traini araeee me aa Michelle Yar an . ni USAa a ESR grne aut sea 50 Singles bia ee eerie ists Fosca ie ustaat Center, has anopengy ‘SHOOTING ‘Coach Mike's Junior Toumament to 10 pm. Monday-Friday. Cost is $5 for re an For infomation on the team is looking for players For information, call ‘Wilson. 3. Jessie Merchar TANWHEELDRIVE Women 3.0 ‘ball league in the Senior Division night mail service, no later than 5 p.m., June 26. Applications postmarked before or on that date, but that aren’t received through the mail or an overnight mail service by 5 p.m., June26, will be rejected. Applications will not be accepted in-person. The address of the Utah Hunt Application Office is P.O. Box 30389, Salt Lake City, 84130-0389 or by overnight mail service to Utah Hunt Application Office, 185 N. MaineSt., Fallon, Nev. 89406. NO EARLY START The Utah Wildlife Board did not approve a Sept. 1 archery-only start to Utah’s forest grouse season after hearing concerns abouttheaffects an early September start might haveon the state’s forest grouse populations. Requiring sage grouse hunters to obtain a free hunting permit, and a two-year upland game‘proclamation, were among upland game hunting items the board did approve atits meeting June 14 in HeberCity. = Qa SANDHILL CRANE PERMITS The Utah Wildlife Board approved a total of 121 sandhill crane permits for hunts in three northern Utah counties. The 121 permits are 2 more than the 100 issued in 1999. Ofthe 121 permits, 54 will be offered for a huntin Cache County, 45 for Rich County and 22 for Box Elder County. The Box Elder and Rich county hunts will run Sept, 2 to Sept. 10, The hunt in Cache County runsSept. 16 to Sept. 24. Applications for permits to hunt sandhill cranes in northern Utah in Septemberwill be available by July 3. Applications will be teamsseeking aptonwr Forinlomationcall. Hemingway(973-9448). available from hunting an fis! license agents fi statewide; Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Rogisratohe undecway youth Ogden,Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Jeagues. For formation, cal (451-0059). Clearfield Parks & Recreation Cedar City; the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education, Team regitraton is $340 for al lagues For information, cal (525-2790): The women's 6000 W.2100 S. in Salt Lake City; and the Cache Valley Jeagun feo 6 $310.000 and the coed league Hunter Education Center, 2851 W. 200 N. in Applications also will be available at the Division's In‘Salt Lake parks & Recreation ternet website (www.nr.state,ut.us/dwr/dwr.htm). per hlGoss(home572-4851)or work 72-3404) ily Trail Run Series The gis under accelerated team wil tryouts. The main terest sptchers and le 144, Pamela Crebs 15 7 Nelssa Tuesdays in Park Cty. The runs are non: hold along with other positonal players. 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For funners ave desgnated as tho hare and ‘nfrmaton, cal Crag Handa at (278-1094) Mountain bluebirds are the most migratory of the three blue- birdspecies.In fall they drift south while a few linger throughout the winter in Utah. Their sky-blue color giv $ dazzling contrastto the whiteness of the snow. Migration north begins in February, exceptionallyearly for a song bird and thus bluebirds are especially prone to high mortality when caught in migration in icy snow storms. Bluebirds are birds of open country with scattered trees, Bluebirds benefited from the habitat ' changes ‘of opening of the forests and grazing. But anotheraspect of. humanschangeresulted in plummeting populations. Most thrushes build a cup shaped nestin trees, bushes or on the ground, but bluebirds deviate from the typical and place their nest in cavities, Holes in trees excavated by the sturdy, rugged, chisel-like bills ofwoodpeckers are the natural preferred nestingsite. Twoexotic species were introduced by humans into the western hemisphere in the last century ; the house sparrow in 1850 and the starling in 1890, The population of these two species exploded, Starlings and house sparrows aggressively and usually successfully compete with bluebirdsfor nesting holes and numbers of bluebirds declined dramatically. Fortunately bluebirds take readily to human-made nesting boxes and a concerted effort across the country has resulted in numerous bluebird trails composed of boxes designed specifically to favor bluebird nesting. These bluebird trails have been the salvationof bluebirds. Locally, a bluebird trail with several dozen boxes has been maintained for manae Strawberry Valley y Great Salt Lake Audubon Society. The boxes checked for each spri oor and cleaned and repal red eachfal Some experts believe that more ae nest today in nest boxes natural nests, Bluebirds one hutlons have |