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Show ' San a-renid- Thursday, Scomber 8, .374 e r . v'v tfiiA Clearfield Courier m Uf fa "V- sUi iri.,Ji .& Rh Last Friday Bonneville Lakers came up with another win by dumping the Weber Warriors, POPULAR CACHE elk herd is in good condition this year and hunting pressure is expected to be heavy. 15-- in a game that was almost totally dominated by the Lakers In the middle of the first quarter Bonneville received a punt and started on their 40 yard line. A strong drive pushed the Lakers to the Webei 10, but aner a 5 yard penalty against Bonneville, Lanie Reese of Weber picked off a Bonneville pass to give the Warriors a first down on the Warrior 15. However, the couldnt Warriors get anywhere, so they punted the ball, and Rich Lefebre received and carried it to the Warrior 30 yard line. The Lakers moved the ball to Viebers 8 yard line, where Clay Blackwell, who carried animal must be able to be determined in the field. Hunters who are interested by Sam Manes Wildlife Resource Officer Utah's general elk season gets underway at daylight on Saturday. Hunting success is expected to be a bit better than average this year. Extremely dry conditions at higher elevations have pushed elk down and also the elk have been bunched up in larger herds. 16,700 Approximately open bull will take to the field and an additional 1200 hunters with permits to take bulls, either sex or antlerless animals on restricted area units. Elk hunters are urged to be extremely caution this year as the forest grouse hunt begins on the same day. Grouse hunters will generally hunl the same areas. Bull only and antlerless , permit holders are reminded nthat they are to leave evidence of sex attached to the animal. This problem arises every year and the sex of the private lands. Combination or big game license and elk permits must be in the hunters possession while hunting. Also hunters are reminded not to carry any type of stdearm while on the elk units. Proclamations are available at all Division of Wildlife Resources Offices. in hunting the Ogden River herd unit are reminded that this unit is almost totally under private ownership and trespass is generally restricted. Permission must be obtained prior to entering upon Sportsmen Set Open House vantage of that day for the upland game bird and tk the hunt openings, celebration will be early. The open house is a joint effort of the Utah Wildlife and Demonstrations of hunting and fishing techniques and and fisheries game management practices will be featured in Utahs 1974 Hunting and open house. Fishing Day It will all happen tonight, 9 p m at Sugarhouse Park m Salt Lake City. Officiaf-Hun- ting and Fishing Day is Sept. 28 However, in order that sportsmen may take ad Outdoor , Recreation Federation and its affiliates and the Division of Wildlife with the Resources, Sugarhouse Park Board providing facilities This celebration is a must for all persons interested m wildlife. the ball for 219 yards throughout the game, ran the yards for a Bonneville touchdown. The Lakers failed in a an attempt to get a two point conversion, but a penalty against Weber gave the Lakers another chance at it. They again went for 2 and Clay Blackweil carried the ball in to give the Lakers and lead with 1:21 left in the 8 couple of penalties helped the Lakers move to within a foot of the goal line, where the quarterback, Steve Baird, broke througn the Warrior defense for another Bon- neville Touchdown. Steve Butters kicked the extra point as the Lakers inflated their lead to In the last 7 minutes of the game Weber, because of its own infractions, was unable to go anywhere but backwards, and Bonneville was content to just sit on the ball and let the clock run out. This Friday the Lakers will travel to Box Elder in a night game, to take on the Bees in what should be another tough game 15-- Late in the third quarter Weber received a Bonneville punt on their 26 yard line They moved the ball to their 44 yard line, where they ended up with a 2nd and 5 situation. Blair Buswell then ran 56 yards for a Warrior touchdown. They failed to get a 2 point conversion, so Bonneville still held the lead, 8--6 In the dosing seconds of the 3rd quarter Bonneville received a punt that was kicked out of the end zone. Some strong rushing moved the Lakers to the Weber 32, where they ended up with a 4th and 2 situation. Dan than most otyher ducks. Biologists this year wish to determine the seriousness of the syss The Clearfiedl High Football team has wound up preseason play and will be looking forward to winning ways as they prepare to meet Ogden High in their Region 2 opener Friday. Under the direction of Coach Jack Hannum the team has worked diligently, and is a lot better team than the record indicates. The team itself, students in school and faculty are still much behind the Falcons. All Region fullback, Alan Johnson has been the No, 1 star for the winless Falcons as he has rushed for 351 yards Alan ran for 120 yards against Sky View last Friday . Johnson is a good pick for Johnson has also done a job on defense where he 0-- 4 sporlsmen-conservati-onis- states. They asked that they, themselves, be requtied to buy hunting and fishing licenses and that the money collected be used to support state conservation agencies. Hunters and fishermen asked for season and bag limits so that everyone would have a fair chance to harvest the annual crop of game and fish without damage to the basic breeding stock of any species. Further, sportsmen's programs have benefited hundreds of fish and wildlife habitat develop- nangame through ment. Hunting and fishing license sales in Utah provided the state's tirsh and game depar- on Utah Power's the latest technical improvements for generating system and incorporates coal. This is a special efficient veneration of electricity from d acout how electricity to learn and family Kjr your you opportunity is generated and to see the extensive safety and environmental protection measures incorporated in and around the plant. low-sulf- hrst-han- tment with more than 14,783,343 for conservation in 1973. The 650,885 licensed Utah Power & Light Company hopes to see you at their open house at declaring Sept. 28 as Utah Hunting and Fishing Day in recognition of the contribution that Utahs hunters and fishermen have made to conservation and outdoor recreation. Gov. Rampton said, Since the turn of the century, hunters and anglers have been the leaders in major conservation programs in our cities, states and Washington. These are responsible for the founding of state fish and game departments in all 50 1 is the largest iriiuo A! examined to determine whether the birds have eaten lead shot, and lead levels in the wings will he analysed to learn how much has been absorbed into the birds tissue. Age of birds banded is recorded and will be important in determining the lead uptake rate among the population Regenthal is interested in finding whether buds latched ar 2vmng thOGO this with lead problems. The answers Gov. Hampton has signed a Utah Power & Light Company cordially invites you to attend r an open house at the new $137 million Huntington generating plant to be held on October 4 & 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. generating unit among problem explains Regenthal, principal water-fow- l biologist. Earlier this year, we banded 500 of the birds It is extremely important to air understanding of the lead poisoning situation that we retrieve as many of the bands as possible. made 16 tackles hunters ami fishermen In Utah in 1S73 entitled the stale to 81,171,179 in federal Wildlife Resignation funds. Sportsmen pay excise taxes VffctL s-n- ay who have finished at or near the top in previous runs The team will try to make it 2 in a row as it meets Ogden High Thursday at 4 pm at ClearfielL The Junior Varsity team record going into sports a this week. Sophomore star, from this study will have an impoi taut influence in determining whether lead shot will be banned from use on Utahs mar- Jerry Barker against Davis High. Running along side Johnson are Matt Hamblin, Jimmy Arrant and RobRicheson, ail doing a super job. shes. Hunters are reminded that only two redheads may be taken daily, with four the possession limit. The hunt will open Oct. 5 and continue through Jan. 5. mss Rob Richeson has scored 4 touchdowns in 3games. The high flying .sophomore team upped its record to 1 as it flew over Sky View last week . Coach Graig Hansen and Roger Reid are working well together and have their team ticking. The Cross Country team knocked over Layton last week and stands in Region 2. The team is being led by Wayne Hardy and A 2-- 22-6- 22-3- 9 KgSwt! iSfj'iv K V" - I i .tv - : "H 0 Hunting, fishing day proclaimed HUNTINGTON PLANT This 430, marshes, Hunters are asked to bring banded redheads either to waterfowl refuge personnel or Division offices, so band numbers can be recorded and wings and gizzards can lie taken for the study The gizzards will be yr proclamation describing the redheads Sportsman participation is important to us, because most redheads shot m Utah were raised on the state's Hunters who bag banded redheads this year are being asked to cooperate with the Division of Wildlife Resources in a lead shot study. The Division last year began a lead poisoning study on ducks on Utahs marshes, finding that redheads picked up lead shot at a greater rate first quarter. AT UTAH POWER & LIGHT construction of the plant from open held to finished structure. And during the informative tour following the like a giant electric generator that turns 3, KM revo tTiOv.e. you'll see lutions per minute, coal pulverizers capable of grinding coal fo as fine as flour at the rae of 100,000 lbs. per hour, and the eight story tall electrostatic ash released from burning coal and precipitator that traps 99.3 of the fly keeps it from going up the plant stack. anumatu) 8-- YOU'RE INVITED is located seven miles northwest ot Huntington, Utah, on State Route tt 31. Proceeding the open house visitors will see a short motion picture wv, (4thu Pugmire then carried the ball far a first down on Webers 30. A 14 yard run by Clay Blackwell gave the Lakers a 1st down on the Warnor 16 After Bonneville gained a first down on Weters 5, a e. The plant Dill 41) on their fishing tackle, Brent Warren spor- ting arms and ammunition for this very propose. Now in its third year, the National Hunting and Fishing Day observance has grown into this nations newest sporting ti adition. Over 14 million people participated In over Dan Pugmire Players hcnsretl Congratulations go out to a fine Laker football team who did a great job defeating in their game on Skyview September 13, 1974. Brent Warren did a fine job 3,000 separate programs in on defense and was named all 50 states in 19073. This Defensive Player of the years participation on Sept. Week. Dan Pugmire led the to top 20 Offensive line 28 is expected getting him the million, with programs title of Offensive Player of scheduled for gun clubs, the Week. Mike Rypien took shopping centers, parks and the honors of Most Valuable similar locations across the Player for his fine playing land. ability m this game. - 7--0 i vr v- a k . 4, .. ft fV ' ."C'k . .4 e Mike Rjpien Team decides 3j V Offensive ilSfiSS ! Ted guard Bellinger and nose guard George IV I .a Torre were selected by the Weber State a College football team as plains for the 1974 grid campaign. Bellinger and De la Torre were elected to their positions by vote of their co-c- teammates. We like to leave the selection of captains up to the team, said head coach Dick Gwino, and I certainly am proud of their choice this two season, i can't think other seniors oil the squad who have such dedication and leadership among the team as Ted and George do." Bellinger is a 22t pound r--f guard from San Diego, California. He has earned three football lelleri as a Wildcat, and will be among a group of athle'es this year who will became the first r letlerroan in the four-yea- school's history. A technically Beliinger m perfect player, was twice Flir of designated as the the Week for the team in 1973. He is single and a physical education majw. De La Torre is in his second year as a Wildcat, and was shifted into the important defensive nose guard position N The Utah Stars reported today that Zelmo Beaty had brought to them a letter indicating he had a contract team in with another professional basketball and that he was giving the Stars the opportunity accorded them by his previous contract with them the first right of refusal to meet the terms and con lit ions of the new pact, or from his tackle spot last year. A native of Miami, Ari?ona, De la Torre played junior college ball at Mesa JC in Arizona before coming to Ogden. Standing 1 and weighing 225, the coaches cite him for excellent reflexes ami quickness. Dr La Torre is married and a history major. ns sstf?5 Aa) release him to the new club within a seven-'iaperiod The Stars have released the follov mg statement regarding the Beaty situation because of the uncertainty regarding the outcome of negotiations with Zelmo Beaty, we've divided to build our duh for this coming season without him m our pi. ms y |