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Show Chmskle Sun TVwstby , Asrli IS, IS74 $hv , k Clearfield Coui iw x V2 , , WA k . mUfMH y "'1 v , V 1 A v:r4 1 li ft 1 '' & sSp jj' ' i'V - tV . -- The Bonneville Lakers finished fifth, and Roy Royals took sixth to represent region one quite well in the Weber State Invitational track meet held Monday. Bonneville tallied 39 and Roy tallied 38 to lead all region one teams Skyline won the meet with 71 'i points, just a shade ahead of Cottonwood which had 70. Davis, the defending St$gglsi a. planted Vlsisi f? i 'ft55sWni8iBffoPVv Fish stocking trucks have begun rolling in Utah Divison of Wildlife Resources trucks have already transported five inch advanced fuigerlifigs (20 per pound) tp Flaming Gorge, three inch fmgerlings to Pineview, Newcastle and Sand Covp reservoirs, and catchables to Deer Creek Reservoir i a Su EYES CLOSED, but Roys Doug FriedSi hits the tape a split second ahead of Cory Thompson of Davis to win the mile run in the invitational at Weber Stae College Monday afternoon. r f ' I jA yards nearly dead even, and it took a photo finish to determine tlie winner Thompson was last years state champ m the mile and Fnedli was toe runner up Clay Blackwell of Bonneville, only a junior, won the 100 yard dash in the time of 10 1 to gam a state berth He nosed out Russ Mangone of Cottonwood at the wire as both were timed m 10 1 Mike McCoy, a Royal senior, won the long jump with a leap of 20 feet 11 inches which also qualifies him for the state meet The team of Rex Baker, Mike McCoy, Randy Sheppard, and Doug Fnedli also won toe mile medley in the 1 time of Kim Coombs of Bonneville finished second m the 440 yard dash to also win a state berth m the time of 51 1. S hunt n&mr Utah's annual bear hunt will be getting underway beginning On May 1, 1974, and continuing through October 15 Individuals interested in participating for this type of hunt are advised of some changes made by the Wildlife u w Mnid Resident hunters must purchase a combination or a small game license and a $15 permit to hunt bears These licenses and permits must accompany the hunter while in pursuit of bear. The season limit is one bear. Any beaV shall be legal game during the open season cub or sow act- T1ie!974 Kawasaki s J ; lt& H.'i I se with transmission. Tough in the dirt, great on the street. all-ne- KS 125 w 7 1 -- u . 1 A y - t V V- ;f "I vmssfJ ' iv - )S A aew X v n r ? ' 1 s,t. t 3, r-- x finals. ionge rides pn, public con participate The annual inspection of deer winter ranges are now bemg made by Dvision of Wildlife Resources conservation officers, and personnel from the U S Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management The range ride, and in some cases walk, is but one part of the total deer management program. It provides an op- portumty to make general ob- - 2-- 0 Division senes. The scene now habitat The public is urged to participate, and, most rni- dlceiiMS habitat and habitat to the ultimate benefit of Utahs deer is an increase in funds through a license fee game management change prin- ciples with Division officers Dates are the rides of available at Division offices, or from conservation officers Winter ranges are of prime importance, and usually the limiting factor in regard to deer population At present, deer herds are near carrying capacity of the range The best possibility for an in crease m deer numbers lies With habitat, awarding to Homer Stapley, assistant Orange required The Board of Big Game Control has voied to require hunters to wear blaze orange clothing on big game hunts m Utah beginning m the fall of game management chief Habitat is noted as the single most important element m determining the future of Utahs herds However, it costs money to purchase, manage and rehabilitate lands As any consumer knows, all costs are rising; and the Division, too, feels the bite of inflation Division Director John E The best Phelps says, solution to aid the Divisions objective to manage the around the state to the Board of Big Game Control. This data is the cornerstone of recommendations made to the Board regarding each years hunting seasons Officers note general range switches back to Indiana for the next two pmes, end dont be surareas prised to see toe Pacers back conditions, problem even at 2 when they come and general health of deer back to Utah next Monday or Another important aspect of the rides is the opportunity Tuesday evening they provide for the public to gain a first hand lode at the 2-- 1975 Statistics in other states show the orange color is the safest for hunters afiled, said Division of Wildlite Resources Director John E Phelps The 1974 season will be the last time big game hunters may wear the yellow and red shades allowed in the past Those colors will, however, still be lawful when hunting small game In other playoff action, the Nw York Nets ripped tvfcy in Ker-- 1 Mew York Tor toeiz win, just like the Stars. If the Stars meet the Nets, they wall have a tough job on their hands in toe finals. New York won every game against the stars in New York, and won one game in four against Utah in the Salt Palace. Julius Ervmg was again voted the most valuable player in the ABA this year as he led the Nets to a 3 record, best in toe ABA. New York will have the home court advantage in any playoff for the finals. secor.d 55-2- n ASSOCIATED MOTORS 2916 Wc.hinqton Blvd Ogden 399 5638 t CLAY BLACKWELL, a Bonneville High junior is shown running the ISO yard dash. He won the event in the time of 10.1 and qualified for the state hugged the ball as the buzzer went 0,'f to give Utah a win and a lead in the Western Lucky for the Stars, the officials called a foul on an Indiana player, something they failed to do during the entire third period, and Jimmy Jones hit two cnarity tosses to give the Stars a 104 99 lead with 29 seconds to go Eighteen seconds later big Zelmo Beaty was fouled, and hit another two tosses to give Utah a 10C 99 lead with just 11 seconds to play Home-ruhitter Billy Keller did just that and pulled Indiana to 106 102 with four to seconds go The Pacers put pressure on the inbounds pass, and nearly stole it, but Gerald Govan The Kawasaki Enduros. Six great bikes from 100 to 350cc's, featuring the w4?wsl i Ha.-- J ji: &L winter range. It is the first steP Pnor 1 more detailed studies to determine deer use kcy aejs- - Observations and reported to are recorded j$jg!at pj 3 PS5,?! servations regarding deer er Btiiii iea The Utah Slars beat Indiana for the second straight game Monday night, but not without a big scare that nearly turned the results of the game around With U03 to play, and the Stars up by a 102 93 count, Coach Mullaney took veteran Willie Wise out of the game with an obvious feeling that the game was m the bag. It was at that time that the Pacers ignited their fuse In a matter of 30 seconds, Darnell Hillman and Kevin Joyce had gathered six points and pulled the Pacers to 102-o- q uOh 3k secnclj to play! lfi dual-purpo- SU & -- JV t fVt MM I&E3 08 IS ess compamed by any young Hunting hour are for daylight hours only All Dear must be lagged at the place and time of kill and before being transported Each tag must be validated at this time as to sex of the animal, date and month of kill. The tag must remain attached to the hide until the hide is tanned Individuals interested is hunting bear m Utah are urged to obtain a 1974-7- 5 Bear Proclamation at the Northern Regional Office, located in Washington Terrace, for additional regualtions during the regular bear important change to the regulations was the addition of a sppeial $10 pursuit per- - jjl at season An , wm mit The permit is a available for persons who wish to chase bears for recreations, but do not wish to harvest the animals The permit is valid Board endures-!- 'HIM' mm UJ Rn i ;,V y asife, t v A).If Vt 1 !"' f a: A V, ,Vf. In the best event of the day, Roys Doug Fnedli won the mile in the time of 4 03 3 over Cory Inompson ot Davis. Both runners ran the last 200 fcSiT fLjfwik S utm m -- r state champions finished thrd with 66, and Orem was fourth with 43'ii points. Stocks AM A." th pfeee if meet r4 S isfik'se ;. V 1374 ft t i Wednesday, April 17, grswqpMs,- - FAUNAL FACTS The Eskimos have an ominous name for the North Pole: Kirgsmersoriartorfigs-sua- k The place where one The coyote is strictly an American mammal and, in fact, might well be termed strictly North American, since, so far as is know, it occurs nowhere south of Costa Rica ill SsflKIH' ii8i Ks is ? m i tvs, ' 1 2 Guard 3 Guard 4 Guard 5 isi v Cord Body Acamst Rough Riilo - A Strong Agumst Penetration Under the Tread -Double Steel Belts Deep Grooves Ag nnst Wet SVuls Against Sluggish Handling - Special Decoupling Croovi s Agurst Loss of Road Contact on Curves -Special Stabilizers Built into Sidewalls VJ road Pric Includes H, I 4;;; ?.: , rst 3C r4; t V ft ? .Jr 225.00 Front End Alignment ft,1' For 228.96 Wheel Beiancs For 274.1 S Value Stems For 278.32 Federal Excise Tax W I For 315 - 32 State Tax 3 4 For dR78-1- 4 4 GR7G-1- 5 JSHR78-1- Cl R78-1- 5 5 4 4 4 S WAYS TO CHARGE Our Bure Cartsfar Grri! Ws Mwbr motorcycles, of off- dune e v 'f . 4 I" . i i ' . v EaaiiSiwlrdd .shh - ; )(A -- airirlc , 5 -A liprrti Mn?j Cf .. Cirt licli vehicle registration. This registration is required on all vph'rdfMi mstm, a I & regisTra vehicles, buggies, tri carts, etc are required to hii'-the new, 1274 recreation V r!8R78-1- o 0 r v Recreation tha, owners i ThlsIsAll You Pay I .m I Just a reminder from the Division of Parks and Polyt-stc- r ' DIVISION OFFICERS Dennis Shirley and Steve Kearl record range information taken during 1973 spring range ride on the Skintoe Ridge Area by Causey Reservoir. Information gathered by these officers is used for setting big game hunting regulations in Utah. iecresfioiis! pr 1$ Custom Sieslgard with 5 guards to help protact you 5 ways-a- nd sa0 gas tool Guard Guard futile eats dogs only whon nneraHnw unless that vehicle is registered for highway use and meets all the necessary highway use requirements, such as, safety inspection, head and tail lights, etc. The It??! eff hih'ny registrations can be obtained by submitting the following to the Division of Parks and Recreation at 1596 West North Temple, SaU Lake City, Utah 841 16 Use county property tax ( '5 i . a: f rrrf! "rlV uw' ! - 4r the clearance (Or a copy 1974 highway registration ) of f application card (3) The old registration card, (if lost, enclose $i for a duplicate) or if it has never been registered, a copy of toe bill of sale, an affidavit of ownership or a copy of the highway registration (4) The $5 registration fee The fees collected to direc- tly into the program to provide rest r'Vrtc pf jvmnlir stfpc got adequate signing, acquisition of land for new recreation vehicle sites, etc The patrol capabilities are being inand these creased requirements reparation will be strictly enfot ced I - a - jvX n, s v v K- v, y xl J, s! "i A (2) A completed 1974 , ; n V vt jV, ' v Ne v;- - y JjJ' VI - v Vi Joe Bridgewaters, head PiCL clerk in Salt Lake City, Utah. tb .5 ft.? ratosd Uwte.n PacWsc pse & 111111 i |