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Show ''- e tfV-J- - - I Clearfield Courier Wednesday , July V Z,rp, $XkM u: 3 At the annual AAU meeting Dike City, Roys Becki Hamblin joined Rod Horn, Dick Whitney, Lisa Swim, m Salt Sheri y Brotherson and Mark Lee as lecipicnts of outstanding competitors in the Intermountam Association of the AAU. '? :U?bt r .$ Selected by coaches and the executive committee, the two t. - .mi nnr i"1. amEMAltUUlwn iMm . . -- the use of iJ i. NcS i kS'nt'-- ''VaiIV 'A ' ' WJ i . ' .& "ev- - . m'organ ARM NC.TON :U V DEVIL ..$ S SLIDE Fawn found - , VVSt&ij Tour Number Three ty i;j 1. KENT SUMMERS, Division officer, checks over newborn deer fawn which was picked up in South Willard. wing feathers. X ,, r, a Cl arc released by Division crews. The geese are captured airboats. The birds are flightless due to molting of (lie primary i ", Juf POWDER MTN. SKI AREA BANDED GEESE by , swimmers and three gymnasts were cited for then excellence in competition during the 1973 74 season. Miss Hamblin, recent USTA National Clumpion, and state champion in two age groups, was presented with the trophy by her coach Mike Dennison who is also AAU Junior Olympic chairman for the Association. NORDIC VALLEY SKI ARC A wiwnimir hursda Gymnast award .0 "'I '1 Sun ChionkL 1 ,7 o ; 197 11, tJ t . .. 'zzttmsim TW5 .cnj' - u s&m t'1 E8? , Some of Utah's oldest pioneers (Mormons 1847, Donner Party 1846) through pioneer settlements, a spectacular view of the Great Salt Emigration Canyon. On Lake Basin and parts of the at Henefer, past Devils Slide Mormon Pioneer Trail are in(amazing result of violent cluded in this tour Lhrongh ercs'.or.) and down Weber the northern part of the state. Canyon with rich farmlands at the top narrowing to Ogden, the state's second largest city, is filled with Devils Gate at the bottom historical points and the best MOTELS- Salt Lake City, beginning for a loop on Utah Ogden, Roy, Clearfield, 39 around Pmeview ReserBountiful, Morgan voir with stops at the HunROADS: All paved and extsville Monastery (Trappist) cellent except Bountiful Peak and many recreation areas. Drive (dirt, narroyv, no Back to Ogden and through trailers or mobil homes ) . Roy, Clearfield and FarCAMPING SITES Salt mington to see some of the Lake City, Ogden, Bountiful oldest pioneer rock homes m Peak Drive, Bountiful, East the state. At Farmington, Canyon. consider the Bountilul Peak, 1NFOR MORE Scenic Drive for an excellent, FORMATION1.; Utah Trivel view of the Salt Lake Valley. , Council, Council Hall, Capitol Through Salt Lake City ancf Hill, Sait Lake City, Utah then on the route of the 84114 Ph. - CAPTl'HED geese are sexed, aged and banded by Tim Proven, who is wateifowl manager at Farmington Bay. Band returns from hunters assist biologists in determining life history of the Great Basin Canada goose populations. A Box Eider county couple last week spied a tiny fawn alone in their field Mr and Mrs Jess Holden left the animal alone but checked on it at intervals Finally, when they saw it in an irrigation ditch which had some water in it, they decided to contact the Division of Wildlife Resources The young animal was picked up by Conservation Officer Sam Manes and was delivered to Assistant Game Management Chief Homer Stapley. Stapley took the fawn to Utah State Umveisitv where the animal will be utilized m a nutritional study The fawn had encountered just on of many hazards facing all deer shortly after birth But the hazards come into play even earlier than -' - f v4 328-568- Blue. Angles doe The U S. Navys Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron has begun its 1974 mZ season m an air show at Offut -- - Air Force Base, Neb WKXfsfitXs The Blues will be flying a different aircraft this year, the A 4F Skyhawk II, after Phantom since fly nig the F-1969 This season will also fk Mx l 4ta wWjt mark the first time in their 27 CUFF HELMS assists Division of Wildlife Resources personnel caput re year history that the Blues Canada geese for banding purposes. Approximately 209 geese were banded have been organized into a squadron led by a comin the Bear River mud flat area. ( photos bv Sam Manes) manding officer The team w ill be performing in about 39 locations and will conduct about 45 demonstrations instead of the 80 90 usually performed in prior seasons This cutback is part of a Navy w ide fuel conservation effort The Blues will be perat Salt forming on July Lake City Municipal Airport tontails, are born blind, animals and young ones Old No 2 Airport No 2 is located Opossums at hirth are blind cow elk may "baby sit" with little blobs of meat the size of naked and he!plein nests bees, with only their front The nests are made in calves while the mother elk burrows yacated by other are elsevvheie In small social paws de eloped animals or depiessmns in the groujis of wolves, pups may White tail deei fawns glow ground The hares, such as lx- tended by an old female rapidly and tor good reason w bile the parents are out bun born the in jrtckrabhits, are Deer milk is vciy rich, with wide and tmg fuiry, ejesi open about twice the solids of Jer aide to tray el The areas used The tiny, mouselike vole is se cow milk and nearly by jnckinbbits are referred to more numerous than any three times as much fat and by Its a hazardous sport, catother warm blooded mambiologists as redds pi otem There is a strong bond t (e- mal, having as mans as 100 ching rattlesnakes, but Doug Rabbits, such as cot older wild offspring in a singly ear Dirkaniore and Gary John twee n some son find it a thrilling and challenging hobby List week we were sucv X, cessful in snaring four rat-L 1 V i i 5 v said tlers," young n. a Vs? Dickamore, "and we feel this irtjsj. i f C x is a pi etly good take W e have , V V. r ' f ! v 1 i !J-a sn.ire winch is especially ( r?wg,n,w' ,QM fe' , - f , ' 4 FAUNAL FACTS on 7220 S. 4800 V Admission for the show will be free. The Flight Demonstration team is being sponsored by the Salt Lake City Council of the Navy League, V. Parley White, president, and assisted by the U S Navy Recruiting and U S Naval Reserve of Utah upon seventy of the winter birth for deer The number of replacements for Utah's deer herd is cut in half in the first 11 months after does ovulate Stapley explained that there is a deer among potential populations for 150 fawns per 100 does However, ten percent of the eggs in female deer are no good, imreducing this mediately potential to about 140 fawns-10does Of the 150 eggs released, about 125 (85 per cent ) are carried full term Those fetuses lost are cither atrophied or reab sorbed in the doe. said Stapley Evidence of comes from does killed on highway. which aie found to have enlarged u'eri with no fetus Such losses are dependent, lor the most part, From the lime fawns are dropped in spring until fall, llupr numbers drop to 75 law ns per 100 does on the long term average, reports Stapley This mortality is due to highway kills birth defects and deformities, accidents and some predation In 1977. Division biologists found a ratio of 71 faw ns per 100 does Winter is the final factor in the animals fust year of life. Range conditions are all in determining their survival th op o Yearling animal? l1years old normally make up 35 percent of the annual haivcst. That figuie, however, dropped to 30 percent in 1971. following the hard winter reab-sorptio- n - net record fines by hunters Wildlife violations I Utah com ts record fines against lev led a $111,160 79 in violators of wildlife laws m according to Division of Wildlife Resources Law Enforcement Chief John Nagel Nagel pointed out that $17,067 50 in lines were suspended, bringing the actual amount to bo paid by to found guilty those $94,093 29 Judges also sentenced violators to a total of 129 days in county jails Accompanying the record fine figure was an high of 3,511 cases taken to the courts This was an increase of 519 cases over 1972, and represented the fourth 1973, j?y field In e consecutive increase in total cases, said Nagel Lack of evidence, interest of justice, and inability to locale violator were among causes for dismissal ol 160 case's There were 2,892 adult and juvenile offenders Sen tenees for juveniles included 619 verbal admonishments, writing themes, work on an hourly basis for schools, cities or counties, payment of fines, ja.l sentences, suspension of fines and jail sentences, or no fine Again, the most frequent violation was fishing without a license with 501 citations inabove two The fringements along with the nine listed below comprise 63 percent of 1973s total violations' failure to properly tag, shooting at migratory birds after hours, taking protected wildlife without license cn person, illegal possession of big game, taking swans without a permit, fishing with more than one pole, illegal possession of fish ov erlimit ), and fishing out of season Tsik a c!se look 20-2- 1 a! oar - Ever catch , a rattler? A L5 V fu- - & !.. M i? -- , Is- constructed i. ."'I'd lij Vpk'y J $ . t c S' 9 a V ' !., Ls y V i s i f i A ' Vj 1 ; a by Ken ( dhv, wen sponsored b the team expiessid tiianks to the Hob (or tlo: IN IFOR MS for this team, coat lied Rov I.ions Club. The Roy aTitattce this year. Times : Ik iS ' for change We've changed So has our symbol Soon you'll see it in our adveitising, on out wrapping paper and boxes, atop our letters, on envelopes, sales slips and statements Why did we change? Was there something wrong with catching snakes- - it slips over their heads like a little lariat The snakes are caught m the hills and skinned out, and then the - kins are mounted on a Ixuid for drying They are first rubbl'd w ith a salt, after which baby oil is applied Then the skins are stretched until they die dry " Doug said live snakes rnav U' sent to a university in Denver, wheio the venom is e traded to be used in piepuimg serum tor treatment of sankebite, hut so far they have been using the skins He said. I planned to e,t one as I have heard tnat the meat is delicious, but after skinning them, I eouldn t bring nivst if to doing it ! Cairying a loaded feun In a vehicle was the next most common infraction with 341 offenders our old look? No But we thought we could use seme now styhuy Besides, the clothes and shoes we sell (for everyone from infants through are freshly styled grandparenthood) alw-ay- s new symbol, like the old, represents the highest standards of service It represents Store policies thnt mr,o o11 customers sab ,fieu customers It represents reliable honest puces end the finest apparel from uil over the world This Arte ftvkfot Ifcpfce Siii Pocffdle P'Ogn febboH iw XI, blocks I i, i,, ir,(, Ul, ,ntlll City UteitiB,a Utah |