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Show 8A Emery Count Pro'pVj r Ut.it) Tur.diy bfptfinlirrtb ?000 Archery hunt spotty By PATSY STODDARD Staff, Emory County Progress Mill Mutes, Wildlife Manager fur the Division of Wildlife Resources Imd this to su ulxuit the ns cut deer und elk urchery hunts. The urchery hunts begun with the ruins cooling things down u hit for the hunlcrs.Thcrowcrc(uitcu few hunters und success wus spotty. Hunters reported seeing u lot of bucks. The beginning of the hunt wus u little belter than the end, but we cheeked through u lot of bucks." TTie urchery elk hunt wus tough. The dry conditions plus the fact that theelk were not bugling niude it difficult to j't eli se to the elk. The isiws were not ehuttcringeithcr. Hunters were more successful if they used the sjMit und slock method, but overall success wus down." Mutes said. "The muz.lcloudcr hunt which .Tilt opens September should be good." Mates said. Hunters should Ik cautioned to observe fire restrictions. The hunt on the laiSuls und the Abuho unit is restricted to five days. There were 27th-()ctob- Directory of Sales & Service BOWLING GATEWAY LANES Helper, Uttah 472-501- approximately floOO muzzleloader tip's sold lust year und that is to lie the same this year. The mu muzzlelouder hunt held 9.00-1V.3- 0 $7 00 par Person Shoes & Med Drink Included a. 51 suc- cess ratio, which is comparable to the success of the rifle hunt which 5 CLUB eO'ML Tun. cr was I!.")" it." Mates said. The rifle elk season runs from ( Holier Bates commented "T he elk hunt should Ik good, but it will also be more difficult because of the distribution of the unimals. The elk are in the deep rugged canyons. Hunter success should in- Visit our new location 1489 Pinnacle Drive 7th-l!tt- h. Price 7 Fax 613-905- 1 crease as the hunt progresses and the hunters move the animals around. Success should Ik better in the wetter areas." The elk and deer will go into winter in poorer condition this year, the dry conditions have left them vv itliout a lot of feed. low they winter ill deiH'tid on the type of winter we Imv e, the animals would do okay Rodeo team at it again By WILL PAYNE The Kmory Rodeo Team is ut it again. Many team memhers continue to add to their overall points for state. ( hi Sept. 2, the team traveled to Vernal where Hank Allred placed 2nd in the Team ropingaiul Will Iayne took Ith in the Mulls. The following weekend. Sept. K und !). found the team in iarming-tout the Legacy Center. Bingham Hit'll School hosted ITidays rodeo n with Kyle lb placing Mrd in Calf Roping, Hank Allred took bill in Team Roping, und Will May tie placed 7th in Saddle Mroncs. On Sat., the (takers (Tuh were hosts and Kyle lb placed ath in Calf Roping, I lank Allred took itth in Team Roping, and Will Payne placed 7th in Saddle Mroncs. We certainly put a lot of miles on tlu trucks and trailers because oil Sept, la ami lb. we all traveled to Mnrovvan for the Cedar City High School rodeo and to IVIta for the West Millard s competition. Tana Allred WON the Coat Tying, and Will Inyne took Ith in the Mare-hack- s. at West Millard. At the time of this writing, the results for Cedar's rodeo were not available. Those results w ill he in the next report. We would like to encourage any one interested to join our team. We all haven great time. I vv l TIRES LUMBER STORE MAGNUS0N . v LUMBER Hardware Plumbing Electrical Lumber Main, Castle Dale 381-257- & Brake Service Shock & Know an interesting Paul Pugliese 535 East Mam, Price Struts 637-847- character? 3 Alignment Most Repairs Give the Emery County 637-TIR- E Palrlt E. TIRE KING Jim For all your Building Needs 495 with a wet, mild winter. If we have a bad winter with a lot of snow and cold weatiier, it could have a detrimental effect on a lot of species. We w ill just have to wait and six'." Mates concluded. 4 Photo by Patsy Stoddard Youth Football Progress Tires for: trucks, cars, foreign cars, RV's a call. 381-243- 1 The Youth Football season continues with the following scores. For Tuesday, September 19, Huntington 10, Orangeville, 0 -- Ferron 0 Castle Dale-19- , Saturday September 23. Orangeville 6, Cleveland 0 -- fftir Wo inter s3sfi -- -- Huntington- - 20, Ferron 0 -- League Standings Huntington Orangeville Castle Dale 3-- Cleveland Ferrpn 0-- 0 3-- 1 1- 0-- 2 3 r; 71 With Winter just around the corner its tirne;io prepare your home, your car and yourself ' for the cold months ahead. Our Get Ready for Winter special will feature home maintenance info, automobile care, winter driving tips, and more. do-it-yours- elf This is an excellent source for you to deliver your advertising message to' over 18,000 readers. Get Ready for Winter will appear in the October 24 Sun Advocate and Emery County Progress. Deadline is October 6 The format is Tabloid, 5 col. by 13 Call now and let us design an effective ad to maximize your advertising investment. Lynnette, Christa or Sue (435) Or toll free 637-073- 2 FINANCING AVAILABLE. 6 MOS. SAME AS CASH O.A.C. i |