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Show Rocky Mountain Softball Regionals Open Friday Mountain softball Rocky comes to a close this weekend with the annual ASA regional championships sbceduled at New and Old White softball parks. Play begins Friday at 6:15 p.m. and continues through Monday when a Rocky Mountain champion will be crowned and represent the area in national competition at Clearwater, Fla., the latter part of September. Saturday play in the double elimination tournament opens at 10 a.m. and continues throughout the day with losers' facing twin bills through the battle back to play in Mondays championship games. 12-te- am The tournament will be double played on a elimination format with four teams winning seeds Friday luncheon at a directed by the Utah State Amateur Sports Assn., and Salt Lake County Recreation 16-te- ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONAL softball players In Salt Lake. and coaches prepare for double elimination ent tournament, to begin Friday Commission Names Dates For Partridge Seasons on four species of upland game birds have now been set to begin at daybreak on Saturday, September 25. Chukar, Hungarian partridge, sage grouse and forest seasons were esgrouse tablished by the Fish and Game Commission at their last meeting in Salt Lake City. Chukar and Hungarian partridge hunts will run September 5 to December 31, statewide. Bag limit on each of these two birds will be five, with a possession limit of ten. All other rules and regulations for the two seasons remain the same, with shooting legal during daylight hours. In passing on the 1965 grouse hunts, the Com mission endorsed a two-da- y sage hen hunting season, September 25- - Dept. The schedule will be drawn at this meeting though Metro champions Federated Security and defending Roger Mauro from Colo., are Denver, almost certain to receive seeds in the four-da- y tourney. 26 in Beaver, Carbon, Dag- - Emery, f ett, Duchesne, Grand, Iron, Kane, Gar-iel- d, Mil- Uintah, Washington and Wayne Counties, and, mat portion of Utah County Included in the drainages ot the price River. All other counties closed. Daily bag limit shall be two birds with a possession limit of four. The hunt for ruffed and blue grouse (forest grouse) has been set for September 25 through October 22. A bag and possession limit of four and eight respectively was established for these two Sears, Wildlife Group Announce Prize Program statewide awards program to recognise outstanding contributions to conservation in Utah was announced today by the Utah Wildlife the Federation, Foundation, and the National Wildlife Federation. F. C. Koziol, president of the Utah Federation, and K. B. Marley, am ' of the Sears-RoebuSan Frapcisco, Foundation, California, said in a Joint statement: We believe this new program will stimulate efforts at the local, county and state level to make better use of all our natural resources as well as preserve or restore the natural beauty of our countryside. "Financed by grants from Foundathe tion, the awards program is designed to encourage renewed dedication and action individuals, groups and organizations. We trust this new recognition of community and state conservation leaders will also stir a pew awareness among all residents of our state as to the need to use and wisely manage our soils, waters, forests, and wildlife upon which our econoare mic and social well-beiA team Federated Security, Construction and Pehr-son- 's G.E., recent tourney favorites. Ck-la- nd A tight battle in Utah County is underway. Teams favored to emerge from this playoff include Utah County aces from the Morris Motor nine and Murrays Utah Power & Light team. Cost breakdown was released Wednesday. Cost per session is 50 cents except for championship play which is scheduled for a $1 fee. A tourney pass is available for $2 though championship games an additional will require pass. Sears-Roe-bu- Monday's championsnip play will be climaxed with special presentations to include all-stteams, most valuable player awards, and trophy presentation to players on the top three teams of the tourney. ar ck ck ng State Conservationist of the Year (Governors Award) 2. Wildlife Conservationist of the Year. 3. Soil Conservationist of the Year. 4. Water Conservationist of the Year. 5. Forest Conservationist of the Year. 6. Conservation Educator of the Year 7. Youth Conservationist of the Year. 8. Legislative Conservationist of the Year 9. Conservation Communications Award of the Year. 10. Conservation Organization of the Year. Governor Calvin L. Ramp-to- n has given his support to the program, and awards will 10 THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT The conservation awards program, they explained, will Mexican Fiesta folk revue 17ESTERN MUSIC 24 NOUQS A DAY New ICE CAPADES - 19 performances nightly and mat. in the Coliseum A 1 KSOP KSOP AM S There' one in A-- (1370 KO FM-STtt- EO until Suniwt CYER 5 r.M. until 5 A.M. I JPECnCOlM COLOR 0 ICE CAPAOESlNEVTCJIVWALCARNtVAU TWO REFRU0QRA7G3 more bought 'em all $ 200 or more We BUT f (104.3 MCI your nvifihltorhiHul SAYIP?-0TV . Agricultural Livestock exhibits Fat Steer Sale - Sept. 13 - 7pm Home and Fine Arts Exhibits State Riding Club Finals, Sept. 10 Daily horse judging & competition in the New Horse Arena Western Regional Holstein Show Sept. 13 - Sale Sept. 14 -- 2pm Harts of Dixi Land - Allegro Chorus COUNTRY AND STORES VHI GIANT NOW-SAV- E FAMILY ONLY $ ?Ko)(o)95 SUE! NO TRADE REQUIRED Wwwit prfeee ever. k, be Iwe Mkbbf Aryvf. TT M f.99 iMtUy with dewal A GREAT VALUE ON STEREOS J--H ottb-l- f MTV SAVE UP TO ZOOM 14 OO 17S-MZ- i 41 T f IfrIV END GARBAGE PROBLEMS NO Wf Tbit 4 Bfl par leie yortoUf Ucl4 eorybooo. FiriT coo, fint M-wkilt 25 Itti lott. rf Soloricol Orfw portoa or by tolophono. 3 Pvy nothing down 1 monthly. In ms my SQM, fiQinffiTJS 01) 0110501 SMIiKcU 1 i QUECDtanya? oQgmsniasaEiGaaa MAU 7 PERSONAL PORTABLE DOSroSM Fwnovi G.L quality at PthrMOl law, low AnnL MOTJU COTTOWWOOO DE LUXE vocvory DAYS & at your friendly 7-ILE- be presented at a "Governor s Awards Banquet to be held later this year in Salt Lake City. Ed Richards, former president of the Utah Wildlife Federation, has accepted the chairmanship of the statewide will awards program and select screening and awards subcommittee soon. Mr. Koziol said that additional details of the state program, together with nomination forms are being distributed throughout the state through offices of County Agents, BLM, Forest Service, Soil Conservation area offices, Fish and Game Department, sportsmens clubs, and Utah State University. Further is available by information writing to the Utah Wildlife Federation, 1102 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utah eilliifil651Uicgreite t Complete proclamations will be available around September 10 for these upland game birds. AI1D recognize individuals, groups and organizations in ten cate-orie- s; based." An every day birds. G.E VJfiSIlER ck vice-presid- ent Sears-Roebu- Other teams to compete in the annual classic include a pair from Wyoming and two more from the Denver area. Teams with berths in the tourney thusfar Include ACME of Colorado; Spencer Sporting Goods, Denver; Roger Mauro, champions, host defending lard, Piute, San Juan, Sevier, B8 September 2, 1965 REVIEW, i 1 i 011 i |