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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 11, 2001 7A FISHING REPORT High and mountain lakes are frozen for the most part. However, DWR biologists and conservation officers mutually agree that ice anglers should wait another week for safe ice conditions. Once you venture out on the ice, walk single file with some distance between each angler. Be sure to fish with one or more persons who could help in the event of an emergency. Each ice angler should carry ice spikes and each group should have mid-elevati- some kind of throw device to pull an accident victim back onto the ice sheet. Abajo Mountains. Foyand Monticello lakes inaccessible. Reservoir and 4 are prima- Recapture - 3 and Blanding rily spring and fall fisheries. Cleveland Reservoir. The trout limit is eight fish. The reservoir is iced over. No recent report on fishing success. & & Vfc- Electric Lake. The lake is icing up around the edges and in the bays, but is still mostly open water. Bait is not allowed at this lake or its tributaries, where the trout limit is two. Fferron Reservoir. The reservoir has iced over. Huntington Creek. Conser- Officer vation Torrey Christopherson reports that some ice has formed along the edges. Anglers should prepare for very slippery conditions. A few diehard fly fishermen have been catching small brown trout on dark flies. The limit on the Left Fork, above the Forest Service campground, is four trout. These must be taken with artificial flies or lures; bait is not allowed. On the Right Pork, from Flood and Engineers Canyon upstream to Electric Lake dam, only two trout may be taken and artificial flies must be used. No bait or lures are allowed in this section. THANK YOU! A special thank you to everyone who participated or helped in any way to 3uck Taylor riding bulls. make our Christmas in County well represented in rodeo finals The Cowboys Rodeo Commission held their finals in Salma, after a year of numerous rodeos all over the state. After the times were calculated and the money was added, there were a few Emery County residents who came out on top. Amy Fox of Lawrence, who competes in breakaway roping, placed first in a few shows throughout the summer. With these wins, he was sitting in a great position for the finals. Puring the final go, Amy just had to rope her calf. She, on her horse Buster, was the last to rope because she was sitting in first place. Amy roped her calf in five seconds, which placed her third in the average. This score kept her on top and win- ning the CRC saddle for Breakaway for 2001. Amy attends SUU majoring in math. Buck Taylor of Lawrence, competes in bull riding. Buck went in the finals sitting in fourth place. He rode both his bulls in the finals. He placed second in the average which moved him into the second place for year-en- d awards. Buck also competes with CRC in the Battle of the Bulls. He sat in first place all year going into the final battle held in Tooele. After the final ride was over, Buck ended up in sec- - Bethlehem so special. Thank you very much. ond place only falling behind by $90.00. Kortnie Anderson of Huntington, spent all Friday at the event, vying for the coveted title of CRC Finals Rodeo Queen. After modeling, speeches, personality, personal interview, and horsemanship, the announcements were finally made. Jody Stark, Ogden, was chosen as Queen; Jessica Brewer, Sanpete, chosen as first attendant, and Emery Highs own Kortnie Anderson was chosen as second attendant. On Saturday, CRC held their annual Exceptional Rodeo for the handicapped and mentally challenged contestants, along 7T Orangeville City Kortnie Anderson was chosen as second attendant to the CRC Finals Rodeo Queen. Your Complete Kitchen & Bath Desien Center with signing of autographs, and horses provided for these special contestants. All the rodeo contestants really get involved with these kids. This is an activity the kids and the contestants wont soon forget. Digita Piano All 88 Notes Touch Sensitive Computer Ready Just A Photos by James Fain 006 MUSIC 58 East Main, Price 637-013- 4 This kitchen shows one of many different designs available from CJs Do it center. With our computer aided drawings you can design your own dream kitchen. You will be able to visualize, as we walk you through your newly designed kitchen. From custom to basic design we can have it fit your needs and budget. Mon-S8:00 am to 7 pm Sun 9 710 East Main - Price Store Houre CS 2 am 5 pm Amy Fox breakaway roping. 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