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Show r yn (KUGOOGmGD- - ITOOG j 4 Section "B October 21, 1982 Pane Good deer hunt predicted by Sanpete County Theatre and Entertainment Guide Wildlife Resources observers This years deer hunt portion of the 76,000 deer should be good, according harvested and the 41 to Grant Jense, big game percent success rate. coordinator for the Divi- However, the past winter was not as mild sion of Wildlife Resources of 1981-8of the Utah Department of and some areas of the Natural Resources and state experienced a record Energy. It will not be as snowfall which resulted in losses. fawn good as last year's record heavy East Cache buck harvest, but should County, be about as good as the Canyon, and Hobble 1980 season. Creek south to near Nephi Last year's very high and Manti were hit hard success rate was due to a with winter loss this number of factors. During year, says Jense. "There the summer of 1980, an will be fewer yearling above average number of bucks, which generally fawns were born and with make up the bulk of the the following mild winter harvest, but the carryolds from most of those fawns over of two-yesurvived. The yearling the year before should be bucks in the 1981 harvest good. accounted for a large Depending on the 2 weather conditions between now and the deer opener, Jense feels the deer will be at intermediate and higher elevations especially on the south facing slopes. Many of the south facing slopes are free of snow and deer are using the available food. Hunters going to the southern part of the state are reminded to check the proclamation for areas closed to all deer hunting. San Juan Elk Ridge, the Paunsagunt portion of Herd Unit 60, and Dixie-EaPine Valley are closed. Check the proclamation for the area boundaries. st The general deer season is for bucks only. Jense urges hunters to be sure of their target. Not only must hunters be able to identiy the target as a deer, but they must also be able to put antlers five inches or longer on the target to make it a legal buck. There is no excuse for shooting bighorn sheep, elk or moose by mistake says Jense. Hunters possessing antlerless control permits are reminded the permit is valid only in the area specified on the permit and as described in the proclamation. Many areas with control permits are private property and hunters must have permission to trespass. Improper tagging is the most frequent big game violation according to Paul Woodbury, chief of law enforcement for the DiviResion of Wildlife sources. Harvested animals must be tagged before the animals is transported from the place of kill. Jense reminds hunters that proper field care can make the difference between good table fare and a poor dinner. Hunters should adequately cool the animal to prevent spoilage of the meat and the carcass should be kept free of blood, hair and dirt. J 4-- GlinnisOn it it Showtimes: 7:30 p.m. Fri., Sat. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m CLOSED SUNDAY Mon.-Thur- s. it it it it Marti Home Supply Value for and Quality Phone r?: L I I I AUTOMATIC Manti, Utah 70 West Union Street . j L- -. OULU OVEN v 1 835-236- : Ik v. HrrtpjtrLivtr M DELUXE OTHER MICROWAVES i I TIMERS DIGITAL CLOCK MICROWAVE . WITH AUTOMATIC COOKING CONTROL! 3 POWER SAVER SURFACE UNIT IN I AS LLW AS SALE INFINITE HEAT CONTROLS ROTARY 1 1 value e 3 Deluxe 1 "Power-Save- r surface Calrod n and Plug-iDigital clock heating units Black glass window door. IlOW cooktop light seif-cleani- o neN $639 Rebate $ 50 SALE otpxrLnJb 30" oven-rang- Full-wid- th jOSt tee Reg. $749 SALE UPRIGHT SPECIAL! 15 2 Cu it caoac'iy Adius'abe 4 Dcor Durable cabinet ime' O Recessed nano Magnetic door seal control S509 sne'ves II go Node Pvi$A cubic foot DELUXE 19 CU. FT. ENERGY-SAVIN- G REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER- SAVE ! H 19.0 Cu. ft. no frost refrigerator-freeze- r 5.2 Cu. ft. Cu. ft. fresh food capacity NOW section E3 Reversible doors Rugged Trilon II See-thru meat keeper door and cabinet liner O ONLY $80 13.8 freezer Model CTF19E COME SEE THIS VALUE PACKED 30" RANGE! 30" range 0 Surface unit "on light 0 Easy-to-clea- n Removable trim 3 WASH RINSE HMPLRATURLS ;i HEAVY DUTY ringspans 0 Lift-o- ff oven door. OTHER RANGES AS LOW AS OTHER REFRIGERATORS AS LOW AS TRANSMISSION V I 8UACH FABRIC SONIN! It OlSPtNMR Model WLW3700B Handwash Agitator designed to wash small, lightly soiled, delicate loads. Uses up to 24 5499 less water per fill than its own low level setting. Saves hot 419 water and saves lime by offering 20 Rebate a shorter wash period. Regular agitator for heavy-so- il loads. i Variable water levels. , Q 3 WashRinse temperature selections. rmi y" ith B 2 WashSpin speeds. UIlL OTHER ORVERS AS LOW AS Model RB525A Reg. $399 B1 |