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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 24, 1978 ' Wool By DA E WIGHAM BOUNTIFLL With a squad hack thal has lost onlv one bail game oer a two year period the Bountiful High football team should be looking for a region title There is no question that this group of sennits have some - talented plavers rtturniig this sear but the b,g question the quarterback mark is situation COACH PAl L Waite has alwiys managed to come up with a great quarterback a' the Brave si bool and this ui he was to have had his best ever at that spot Howtvc r during the sumnui ivnn Mun i n u ed his knee while i running game will get thi focus of at tc ntmn and will gi that muc h lit itc i If Mum d iesn quarterback t t pi i i,e the job w,ll probably go to senior Bob Smith with juniors Kev in Kott and Dave Marchant right behind Kott has improve d his passing immensely over the summer while Manhunt is a goodleadei Smith has fit en a backup to Muir the pest Un years and knows the oflt nst He is also stak'd to start as a defensive back BOUNTIBIL isn t as big on the line as they have been m past veats but they have some good blockers who can crc jtt some holes It has been thi se guys who have been the mainstays in the winning program the past two years Seniors foe Denning (200) Taz Mutray (1H0), Randy Noyes (lf0)and Mark Turbtr (190) ate slated fot action along with another senior who Smith Sieve is recuperating from a bad mo tot eye It injury to his leg JUNIOR Cl ARK Mabey a J 2)0 pounder, should fill in for Smith if he's unable to play, Iayne Christensen is another junior who might get a look on the line somewht re Running backs are one of the bright spots for the Braves as they return three good seniors along with a couple of pushy juniois to do the bulk of the running number one runner this season Mike Krammer has both the speed and sue to become a great running back and Brad LaCombe has been called by Coach Waite the best blocking back at the THfc RF T uji he lo play BOUNTIFl I will again football team baltle fui the and a beilh in Bather (looking at triple ts the nurse has just Hmmmmm1 take the one in the (nought nut 11 ) Respects Age Will ouniy ibrt s Dimes, will sponsor the fourth annual Horse O Then WEBER COUNTY Com missioner, Doug Hunt will lead the ride accompanied by from rodeo queens throughout the state The ride will begin at the North Bork Camp, north of Pine View Reservoir and east of Ogden Signs will be posted to give directions The trail is 20 miles of beautHul moun tain scenery that even the beginning rider will enjoy REGISTRATION for riders will be held between 9 and 10 a m on the morning of Sep tember 16 Riders are en couraged to collect money pledged to them and to turn in their money at the time of registration tamed from Ogden area sporting goods stores or by contacting Charlene Combe THE DEFENDANT, Jerald Stevens, was convicted of the misdemeanor offense which occurred when he allegedly kept two ponies enclosed in a rental trailer during a hot summer day without food or water for several hours The ponies were said to sb (Mi go GEE nadve 03? have been confined in a win- dowless, ventless trailer in the Lagoon parking lot ES3M& terns Hv T (sgitnnraiftaMiii 9 tesTO ACCORDING timony, the defendant left the ponies unattended and witnesses notified Gifford Smith, director of security at the amusement park Witnesses said a police officer freed the horses and Mr Stevens was taken into custody when he returned to his vehicle after spending the afternoon with his family at the resort MR. SMITH said other in- cidents of cruelty to animals have also occurred at the Carpet Clearing jAAOj PHONE Always Prompt Courteous Service Steam Method The Gentle Method Safe for all types ot Carpet Mr. 825-108- b 7 il i i ; I i 1) t! luw, t t - f O vow - . Jill. g i i It m-- 'M it I I i I ; IN I i - I v,,. z N. at h2r42i)9 or Katy Vdrringtnn at 77 MOM or by railing thi March of Dinus office .it D4-7- SACK lunch will he provide d counts of the W es u nineties and prize s will be furnished by local merchants The past four years, the Horse O Thun has netted thi March of Dimes over $10 Out) has been used to purchase heart monitoring equipment for the McKay Dee and the St Benedicts Hospi tals newborn intensive can, c enters which THT HORSE cept of fund Ihon con raising was begun as a fund raising project by the Boots and Sad dies Club as one of their civic projects four yeats ago Now O it is used nationally by many civic organizations Last year, the Boots and I j v tah State Western Riding Club Associations Civic Bx cellance Award for their ce k activities dmg 14 niH id a Div ismn uf Hi k u s bli ll l st n't Jat s n til Not th Bionk ( Ill's irt i ol h i ilk g y. T W p f ix pi f x ul n oil in mu t on j at 51 vi (Her tin rt DAVl FB FI RSON i. in tin i .r of un exhaustive H n ir leddiot studv mi latt d hv thi Division s N n Of i tut si garni St turn tnti t mat on is not in at this but it jusi point," he savs Joesn t look like pndatois iiHin'y ctivotc s ire holdinj down the dier population at It ast sine t our study bt g third 11 the same old soi v 5 ou continui s Pete t son can t generalize about covotes killing sigmf cant numbi rs ot detr Our da'a is showing that it is an extre truly comph x interaction of many things ? M JULt 'u. lor is a great de d tm.i i than dice bt lnvtd I nr instance Peterson said at he expected ( o ott s to t ik- - more dee r folk w u g last ve rsdtoight due ti a crash in the mammal sir all p tpulation But I. s diet per ent igts did not i veal Hi s Hi spec iilates tha' the covolt s simpN nn reused tht H range to fin moo sni ill in min als bt i on X; X ll n !i ! om If is i i on pH v mi u tiion mui hi leu yt ir stud , may si m lift a long time to work in one probit rr But we re suing that well need tl at s i, s h Havt a A time Ultimate ly pn tty good fetltng (or predator s t populations Liah Ifects on deer this part of in for Justice of The Peace dow n lo a SI'S' xyX.iv'x & J j i i nt I PaG uy Peckharn tor JP Committee ALl boil 1 ot k J I 1 J wit'O C j vt Ti x 111 its ! Summer Specials Prices Effective August 23 through August 29 DIRECT FROM OUR FIELDS. weather sizt of other prev populations and sportsman hat vest amopr tht m deer populations whu h aHexrt PETFRSON explains that lot Lagoon parking especially persons who leave their dogs locked in a hot car the while visit they amusement park grb Preparing: Key To Disasters The time to find out what to do in a disaster is before it happens, advises Donald R Spradling, executive director of the Utah Office of Bmer gency Services MR. SPRADLING reports that while disasters have been infrequent in Utah, the pus sibilities are always with us not to mention the more minor disasters, such as home fires, which can be major for those who are in volved Nothing replaces individual VELVET FURNITURE Free estimates t which well as other predaiurs whic h might be preying on deer bobcats, hons and bears The North Book Cliff studv area, over 900 square miles was chosen for several reasons I he area herd unit 28A, had a reduced deer population in 1975 which showed no signs of increas ing The area is principally federal and state land There are healthy predator popula lions and, since no sheep herds are using the maor portion of the study site there ate no coyote control efforts universally animals and plants nature of the regardless disaster Nearly all disasters for example, require first atd skills Office of Civil Defense Each county has sui h an orgamza tion, it may be listed under either of the above titles Not Sure The trouble with being a t leader today is that you can are whether be sure people following or chasing you News, Savannah Excellent miscellaneous species BANANAS 8 $ oo Forge iI lbs. Hoods CANNING HOME SUPPLIES Complete Selection Large Canning of ASKED WHETHER the deer portion of the diet represents covote killed deer or carrion, Peterson pointed out that his studv will tell what various predators eat, not what thev kill Although some deer are no doubt killed by coyotes, he savs that covotes also take advantage of dead deer $100 Golden Ripe CANNING VARIETY MOST WORK now, explains ac involves Peterson cumulating information on the status of predator and prey populations and on what the predators eat Peterson is finding that bd percent of the covote s diet consists of cottontails and some jaikrabbits 25 percent is deer and the remaining 15 percent is small rodtnls and valuable PEPPERS 1 tails and small rodents, as and family preparedness, and there are many precautions which are preparedness Quick Drying Insured Experienced All Work Guaranteed look at the impac But he coyoies have on r points out that to investigate this problem it is necessary to studv many othti coyote prey species, such as cotton Box $ Quality Products Bottles Caps PEACHES 40-l- b. Lids Pickling Onions Local Garlic Vinegar 5 49 GREENHOUSE SPECIAI Plants 6-In- ch SELLOUM Reg. $3.98 From Our NURSUIY STOCK Deer die for many reasons disease, accidents, starva tion, from wounds inflicted during hunting season II s reasonable that a coyote, or any predator, will take ad vantage of that situation," he says IT IS difficult to get the to tal picture on an animal like the coyote It is a wide roam ing predator, few in depth studies have been done on it, especially in Utah and its One-Gallo- d 1 l fi ( h to r ti " t M i & t l t emergency situations A starting point for finding disaster nut more about preparedness is the local Of f ice of F mergency Serv tees or ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS BILL LILES - v SUCH THINGS as basic stock of food and water, light sources, baby supplies and a battery powdered radio prove valuable in a variety of o o o Discount on all L of the CARPET ZQ c t Cruel To Animals A 0 mm are (nib Histbtl ,ilc the purpose of the study is to A Ferron, Utah LAYTON man has been ordered to pay a $150 fine after being found guilty of cruelty to animals in Layton Circuit Court Qs D (?jG5L 0535 0) fl e&nn v ague ( h m Munsliij witli I'l Jl is atid K iru ii V ik Saddles Club earned the Sponsor sheets may be ob iv-- I A Navy Bill opines - Most people nowadays have more respect for old age if it is bottled Globe, Camp Lejeune g(igi fl I K ti, d s cooperation with the March of middle Coast Guatd Magazine M September 16, the Boots and Saddles Riding Club, in 1 New NDl On would say that from season top to bottom this is the best football league in the st ite Bvt n though ( oath W ute plact s his troops down the line a little when talking about region titles one has to be impressed with their mold and the players they too have returning Although not many saw vatsity action ill of tht m have th it winning No Choice Here E RB Hiding Club t lib In Horse 0 Tlion is m It ague strong tiupjiing is you mi h main this t ir ivtr the ti ams and teturnuig personnel you d have to say tnat this year is even tougher than last Tht re are no wtak sisters in the Hague this intent F of it, copies agreement and ballots to sheep producers in Mid August Producers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASl 5 offices by the c lost of the referendum WAITT field a strong one that will Hague ctown the state tourn i tribuM a ure . c uiuiiiv offices ot the Agra ul lurdl Stabilization and ( t n st nation Sen ice (AS( S) Hilton and Cottle J hi dt H tisive si t undarv is hiadt d up b the onlv u turn m ing suite- bom lust senmi Jell AmUtson Other candid ties tor the spots ate Glenn Bernard Bob Smith and Wayne Nelson along with juniors Pei kins arid Got dm Ok jw i Nelson will also ti turn t ) h indie the ku ki g gimt hn tht Bravts dc V - conduvud through tht be this position as ue lunnns COACH :T- - -- J ft&&Zs r 'g 16 finks We JOHN LLDDINGTON saw a lot of action last year tilling in for injured players and will probably be the Braves tie hue kbone of t fit Brav t s a! w iv s tough dt ft use and thi t tr t he s hav c somt top sen ot s to lake ovi t thi spots Ron Gtaham Steve Vie, I d and Rob H dints du ate all capable of plav mg m attitude and 6 is 4 VAy4s-' N The new agreement is sim lar to one approved in 1974 except that it would authorize larger deductions from producer incentive payments By approving it, producers would authorize deductions of up to 23 cents pc t pound on shorn wool and 122 cents per hundredweight on unshorn iambs marketed Deduction rates fiom through 1977 wete D2 tents and 7l 2 ctnts, respectively of the k tm Haslam has good spi ed i id is a good bloc kt i INI BACKING f4 x 4 XV THE AGREEMENT provides for USDA to withhold part of any wool incen tive payments that might be made to producers on the H'S-S- l marketings to finance advertising and sa'es promo non programs, to develop and disseminate information on product qualm, production management and marketing improvement for wool and shtep the fasttst member 1 JP and lamb producers will vote from August 21 through September 1, in a referendum to decide if they approve or disapprove of a new agreement between the U S Department of Agricul ture and the American Sheep Producers Council, inc school since he came Rob Cot t le is a junior run ning back that is built solid and low to the ground while torn Hilton ts a hard nosed junior a ho isn t afa d to run a nvw tie re THE RECEIVING coips for tha Proves ts one of the best in me region with tight ends Siott Stewart and ken Allin and wide mtn Blaine Ber natd Danny Gknn Jimmy Perkins and Mike Haslam Stewart and Al'tn arc both big tight ends with cxulknt hands while Bernal d has tin reputation of bung the hi st receiver on the club Git nn has good speed and tuns pat urns well while Perkins is plav mg ban b ill and has bt i n slowi d dow n c onsniei ihlv Win d is t ight no v th it I n w ill be ii idi bv i ti id pte sc ason i onu si m rn the lust le igut t nc outlier WITH Ml IR u tin In in the Bt m s w ill h tve i git u p issing attae k lo eompli me ill then alw ivs impit ssive run mug gaint Without Muu lh V Wool Stronn Gontendet f .. & x Grower To Vote Bountiful Fields "V vwi. x n $ TAMS 29 voduce CENTER loyton, Utah Open Phone 376 1311 30om to 6 30 p m. 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