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Show Davis County Clipper SportsWeek Tuesday, February DWR Region 1 Basketball standings Conference Region Overall Layton 17 1 Fremont 16 3 Clearfield 10 9 Bountiful High 1. Bntfl Doors 8-- 4 3. Donkey Punchers Viewmont 9 11 Northridge Weber 8 11 8 11 5. Mike Dandos Davis 3 15 6. Soul Train 4. Rebels 6-- 6-- Region Region 5 6 Conference 0 1. Green Helmets 10 2. Super 9 3. Humpback Whales 11 West Overall 0 Armory 14 Murray Olympus East Basketball standings 8. The Bros 5 Girls w Fly TNT age wolves will not be taken from "Wolves are currently listed as on the federal endangered Fndangered Species list and are managed bv the federal government. not the state of Utah." McLaughlin said. However, the time will come, probably sooner than later, that the DWR will take public opinion on gray wolves and how they are managed in the state of Ctah. "Wolves are doing very well, however, and as time goes on the federal government will turn more and more responsibility for wolf management over to the states. It's difficult to draft a management plan without knowing the scope of authority we'll have, but once we know that we'll need the public's help in drafting a wolt management plan for Utah," McLnighlin said. "What we want to do now is educate people about wolves' so they can provide informed and educated input to us when the time comes to draft a manage- ment plan. It's very important fa the plans success that we keep the public informed, involved, and part of the process." The northern region meeting will be held Feb. 26 in Brigham City at the Brigham City' Community Center located at 24 N. 300 Y The class begins at 6 the public, however DWR p nt. - 6 7. Wasatch Financial ciuls are aware gray wolves are on the endangered species list. DAVIS COUNTY Davis Counts residents who want to leam more about wolves in Ctah will hae an opportunity to do so on Feb. 26. Those in attendance will be able to ask Division of Wildlife officials Resource questions about Utah's gray wolves. "We'll present some basic information about wolves, including information about the animals themsebes. the current status of wolves in the western United States and some of the and challenges opportunities with associated managing wolves!' said Craig McLaughlin, mammals coordinator for the DWR. The DWR will start the meet- 8-- 4 6 6-- to provide class BY RUSS RICCS Clipper Spons Editor 10-- 2 2. The Hurricanes 10-- 2 9-- 3 9-- 3 ing with a presentation about gray wolves. After the presentation. those in attendance mav ask McLiughlin and other DWR officials, any questions they may have. Additionally, copies of "Gray Schedule Viewmont at Fremont Tues. Tues-We- Schedule Thur-Sa- t. d. Thur-Sa- Schedule t. Murray at Bntfl. N'ridge at Clrfld. WX JIlearfield at Northridge 4. Hoopsters at East 5. Fri. 5:15 6. Fri. 5:30 7. Fri. 5:15 8. Davis at Layton Fri. 7:00 Fri. 3-- Oneders Just for fun Dreamers Shooters 2-- Wolves in Utah." an information- 2 paper prepared by the DWR, will be available to take. The paper can also be read on the DW R's website located at u u w.wildlife.iituh.iow al 3 0-- 0-- 2-- 3 5 5 Suggestions on how to Viewmont wins, Layton stays alive Continued from p. B1 Layton outscored the Falcons 37-3-0 in the second half and its playoff aspirations alive, kept after trailing 29-2- 8 at halftime. Nate Grondell led Layton 20 points. with a game-hig- h Teammates Brody Flint and Braden Godfrey added 17 and 13 points, respectively. Clearfield (2-dropped its third straight game. Adam Nourse led the Falcons with 15 four-thre- e including points, pointers. The Darts moved into a e tie in Region 1 after beating the Fremont Silver Wolves 5 on Tuesday. The Darts trailed 26-2- 0 at halftime, but put the clamps on a potent Fremont offense and 9 outscored the Silverwolves in the second half. free hit Davis while Fremont throws, struggled at the line in hitting only shots. Rand Sargents 20 points and w on grey wolves Bountiful Gty Rec 1 Girls L W 2003 13. dropped another region game loss Tuesday night with a at home to Olympus. The Braves couldn't overcome a 12 point deficit at the half. The Titans' Shaun Green led all scorers with 26 points. in Bountiful is now region play, 2 overall. Woods Cross still has only one win in region play after on falling to Highland 60-4Tuesday night. The Wildcats were outscored 21-- 6 in the third quarter, but outscored Highland 19-- in the fourth. Highland's Jordan Owen led all scorers with 14. while Spencer Harding scored nine points for the Wildcats. -- Compiled hy vhvs Riyys, Kodv Bone and Ben White manotfi- - ,,y, J Nsv 79-6- 5 r isk ,v f' ft G t Vj v' . V '" i l k 1. ,V v1- 5 z f &, t's' t- t 3-- 8 7, - 9 V jr yr 4 v 55-4- ' , ) A,; 35-1- GOING BASELINE: Bountiful's Taylor Christensen hoop Tuesday night rebounds led the Darts Ryan Flint added 11 points in 13 . the victory. The Bountiful Braves 1 BASEBALL REGISTRATION Whether your baseball player lives within the boundaries of the Bountiful Mueller Park Little League or South Davis Little League, will be at one location this year. sign-up- s Registration Date Time Saturday, February 22 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 26 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Saturday, March 1 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. W Girl Scouts. advertisement Benefits of Vehicle Inspections: Safeguarding consumers and sellers Some shops call them inspections, others call them New Buyer Inspections, or Certified Inspections. I lowever packaged or can he extremely marketed, these cheek-over- s profitable to consumers in the situations described in this article. It makes sense to do a inspection if 1) buying a used car. 2) coming off lease. 3) selling a used car, 4) preparing a repair budget. 5) going on a long car vacation, 6) trying to decide whether to "trade it or keep it." 7) after neglecting 30,000, 60,000. 90.000 mile services, 8) when a new air warranty is almost up. 9) an extended warranty is almost up. 10) a vehicle requires major engine or transmission work and you need to know whether it is even worth fixing or. 11 ) a student heads off to college in another town. Benefits of these inspections, range from protecting you and your family, to safeguarding both consumers and sellers. 1 lere are a few categories of when you should do an inspection and a breakdown of the benefits into categories also. One warning about inspections Is that some mechanical difficulties cannot be anticipated or found. For example, if jour alternator fails, it is usually without warning. Below' are details on a few of the most common times inspections are an asset. Busing a used car or coming off a lease Knowledge: An inspection gives the used car buyer the knowledge he needs to make an vehicle. informed decision about a You'll leam exactly what systems need repair or replacement. If you lease, it will help you make the decision of whether to buy when the lease is $99-$15- 0 pre-own- up Power: A good inspection gives you the strongest bargaining tool to negotiate a fair price. Because many used vehicles are purchased "as is" discovering a major problem after the sale may be too late. Selling a used car Credibility: A complete inspection gives the used-ca- r seller an "unbiased examination of the vehicle. An independent, third party gives added credibility. New information: After an inspection you may discover your air is in better condition than you thought, making it worth more. In many cases a quicker sale may result with a higher selling cost. Or you may decide it is worth keeping. Extended warranty almost expired An inspection at this point is your last chance to collect a claim on warrantee items. Deciding whether to keep it or trade it In many cases it can cost you less to continue to maintain the car you have than to lease or trade for a new one. If you can see the numbers, ; you can decide with your eyes open. If your car needs $200 of repairs, and the car you want to buy needs $1000 worth of repairs you can make a good decision. Ralph Barlow is owner of Barlow automotive in Bountiful just south of Office Max. Celebrating his 30th year in the automotive field repairing vehicles and replacing engines and transmissions. If you have any questions or comments feel free 1 to call or stop in at 567 West 800 South next to Pacific Bay Bakery. 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