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Show wsn . Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday August 14, 2001 rf 4m5i'' r " 2. - at r :a isosrsi jra-- eja: . I ti9msri v il.j 'C i CS2 UV W aiHyn im iL i . 'fcv - hS)' V A A tL. ' - , i- - mA- ' i.hKh'r' I, "S1 '"Wr'S V . - iA ..At - "rY cTA .W' .' Vt '" ' pj iAAm' Ja 4w a Vv-t- "; W 1 t w " " 4. aa j ' T r T5 .V ' ' AMjT.K , 4 Ax '.I ' ''' ' -- . - ' : 2 TAf f... 1 -- :k y v ? "TfK yu Lfes ' Jj, j 4 i a twrui, urn. c5 4 r -- , a d A; v;i i: I" J J "'; Yr7 tinvxVatirL "T 3Vr?2 .i r 7TU !"7 M .V' niii.n.1 i r jf 111 S CTY3 42'V T - a. . IT s 7A - A AT tit Kyle Fox and Chance Fackrell compete at the Fallon, Nev., Silver State International . Rodeo. Great ending to high school rodeo season The end has finally come for 1 the high school rodeo season. The Panguitch High School Invitational Rodeo, held in Panguitch was the July final chance for participants to show their stuff. Contestants came from several Western states includingUtah, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, and Idaho. The Emery High Rodeo Team was well represented. Cliff McElprang made the Top 10 Short-G- o on July 28 in Saddle Bronc Riding. Carson Grimm also made the Short-G- o in Bull Riding, but was injured during his final ride. Hank Allred finished 4th in the Calf Roping, and 2nd in Team Roping in the overall standing following the Short-GKyle Pox competed in Calf Roping, and with his partner Chance Fackrell, won the Team Roping Championship. Also competing were Chet Allred, Seth Webber, and Kash Behling. Prior to this competition, 2000-200- 25-2- 8, o. Kyle Pox, Hank Allred, and Will Payne competed in the Silver State International Rodeo held July 8, in Fhllon, Nev. This rodeo includes participants from all over the United States and Orangeville Sluggers 0-- erage and have parental sup2 rodeo seaport. The son is ready to start. For more information, call Evelyn Allred at 2001-200- 653-241- The Orangeville Sluggers are the girls softball champions for 1 1 3 year olds. The team is composed of: (Back row, left to right) Kylee Jones, Miranda Fauver, Shari Tuttle, Natalee Hanson, Kacie Roper, and Malorie Quick. (Front row left to right) Kara Butterfield, Alyssa Peacock, Chelsie Sitterud, B. J. Porter, Shadoe Sitterud, and Kristen Thompson. Team member not pictured: BreAnn Russell. Coaches were Mike Roper, Brian Quick, and Jim Fauver. 3. 3-- Canada. They helped the Utah team bring home the championship in the team standings. All five seniors on the Emery Rodeo Team received scholar ships for the college of their choice, including Tana Allred who was injured at the state finals and was unable to compete at Panguitch. Some received full tuition scholarships with up to $1500 in additional cash for their hard work in both the classroom and the arena. If any student in grades d would like to join a where sport everyone gets to participate, try rodeo. You must maintain a 2.0 grade point av- 9-- 12 year-roun- Archery buck deer hunt set to begin Dry conditions and about the same number of buck deer as last season will likely greet hunters when Utahs 2001 general archery buck deer hunt opens Aug. 18. Were up about 4,000 to 5,000 deer over last year so depending on the area they hunt, archery hunters could find a few more deer, said Steve Cranney, big game coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. The states total deer population numbers about 320,000 animals. Cranney says the largest populations are found in higher elevations areas, with the Manti and Wasatch Mountains units in Central Utah, and the South Slope unit in Northeastern Utah, amongthe states best. Many of the deer herds on lower, drier units havent reached buck to doe ratio and total population objectives called for in Utahs deer man- weather will be a factor in this years hunt. People who like to hunt from trees stands that are close to water will probably have the most success, as the deer will really be focused on these water sources, he said. Hunters who like to stalk animals will probably have a harder time. The dry vegetation will make it hard to walk without making noise. Hunters who like to stalk animals should try and hunt in high elevation areas, Cranney said. Also, some rain before the hunt would really help as it would moisten the vegetation in lower elevation areas and make it easier to walk quietly. General archery buck deer permits are statewide permits this year. They allow hunters to hunt any open hunting unit in the state except limited entry units, which may be hunted only by those who drew a limited entry agement plans. 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