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Show Community WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 2001 Applications for remaining buck deer permits accepted until May 21 and they'll probof them. most is over and general statewide ably buy want a Utah "If archery buck deer and Northdeer buck hunting permit for ern, Central and Northeastern region general buck deer per- this fall, its crucial that they get their application in by 5 p.m., mits are still available. A second draw for these per- May 21," Tutorow said. The following general buck mits will be held. Applications for the draw will be accepted deer permits remain available: Statewide until 5 P.M., May 21. Utah residents who want a or Rifle Northern Central or Northeastern region Muzzleloader-Resident-13,85permit are strongly encouraged ,997 to apply. "There are only 119 Central Rifle or Muzzleloader-esident-11Central Region resident permits left and they will definitely go in Northeastern Rifle or the draw," said Judi Tutorow, Muzzleloader-Resident-5,28for wildlife licensing coordinator the Division of Wildlife ReSoutheastern Rifle or sources. "I also have a feeling Muzzleloader-Sold Out that the 5,288 resident NorthRifle or Southern eastern Region permits that are Muzzleloader-Sold Out left over will go in the draw, too." are also While Tutorow doesn't think strongly encouraged to apply. all of the Northern Region and statewide archery permits Beginning July 26, all will be taken in the draw, she permits not taken in the draw will be available, on a still encourages hunters to apd basis, to ply for one now. "If you obtain Utah residents and nonresi- one now you'll assure yourself dents who haven't already ob- of getting a permit .and you'll save yourself the hassle of havtained a permit. This is the first time Utah ing to obtain one later," she -residents have been allowed to said. "This is especially imporpurchase permits not taken by tant for hunters who don't Utah's 2001 Big Game Draw non-residen- ts non-residen- ts archery-Resident-5,77- 0; Non-resident-8- 6; Non-resident- -1 9; Non-resident-5- 79 8; Non-resident-1,2- 05 Non-residen- ts non-reside- first-com- nt first-serve- e, ilvi iC have easy access to the Internet. If they don't obtain a permit in the draw theyll have to drive to a Division office, and stand in line, to get a per- mit later." Hunters who have an Ameri-ca- n Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa credit card, can apply for one of the remaining permits online at the Division of Wildlife Resources' Internet web site Cedar Mountain Fire Protection District dwr.htm). Southwest Utah fire agencies held a Media Day in Cedar City on May 9. The purpose of the event was to keep the public informed about the National Fire Plan and how it affects our area. The photo above shows the crew of the Cedar Mountain Fire Protection District and their Federal Excess Personal Property Fire Engine. The Federal Excess Program, which puts excess federal property to use in rural areas, is instrumental to Utah Fire Departments. Big Game Draw will be used to apply in the draw for re- Heritage Highway -Memorial Day activities (www.nr.state.ut.usdwr Hunters who don't have a credit card can apply by mailing an application and their fees. The same application form used in the initial maining permits. Applications are available on the Divisions web site and from By Lori Hunt urday, May 26 from noon to 6 p.m. histowns and license Cities and at Native Wines. There will be a fishing along hunting Wildwill and of 89 Division toric contest for the best rhubarb pie in Heritage Highway agents Resources offices and be hosting numerous activities during Memorial Day weekend In addition to the remaining May Escalante general buck deer permits, the following resident spike bull elk Along the southern portion of Manage-mentUnWildlife the Cooperative highway, activities include availalso are the 125th anniversary celebrapermits able: tion of the town, of Escalanfe 3 Old Woman Festivities get underway' May Boobe 26. For additional details and life hunter education centers. 26-2- 8. it Plateau-Resident-- Turkey Shoot on May 9 1 The Canyon Country 4x4 Club is sponsoring a Turkey Shoot to be held on Saturday, May 19, 2000, beginning at 8 am at the Kaneplex in Kanab, Utah. There will be lots of turkeys and up to 50 certificates for frozen turkeys. There will be 10 & 15 man squads. For more information, call 435-644-380- cti r 7. Hole-Resident- Grazing -4 Pasture-Resident-- information, call (435) 826-455- 1 Johnson Mountain Ranch-Resident-- 6. Salina 3 The Miserable Metric Marathon will be held Saturday, May 26 with cash prizes being awarded to winners in four categories. For race details, call The hunt numbers for these hunts are as follows: 400 (Old Woman Plateau); 401 (Boobe Hole); 402 (Grazing Pasture); and 403 (Johnson Mountain (435) Ranch). Marysvale For more information call The town of Marysvale will the nearest Division of Wildlife holds its town reunion beginResources Office, or the ning May 26. Celebrations will Division's Salt Lake City office include a history wall that will at (801) hold photographs and family histories. There will also be an old timers fiddlers concert. For details and information, call 529-141- 3. ,'ji nn Wlliup1' 6 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Uil!p,JJ" wjshJ 538-470- Buyer for new home POOCH PARLOR 271 E. 100 South, Kanab (435) 644-37Call for details... ing a Quilt and Art Show May 26-2- 7. in the newly-restore- d North Sanpete High School gymnasium. For more information, call Lois Tucker, (435) There will be a fly-i- n at the Mt. Pleasant Airport from 7:30 ajn. to 3 p.m. on May 26. The event will feature vintage, exairperimental and ultra-ligcraft. There will also be tandem skydiving, helicopter rides, hot air balloon rides and parachuting. For information, call 462-348- ht 888-jumpno- or 644-322- 5 Across from the Holiday Inn On Hwy 89, East of Kanab Vt! j V wlj ' tA w. 44 (435) 462-250- 2. Spring City SpringCitywiUholdanumberof events Saturday, May 26. There will be a tour of heritage homes from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets are available at the towns main fire station. Prior to the home tour, a special breakfast will be held at the fire station at 7 :30 aim. From noon to 2 p.m., there will be a cityboweiy turkey barbecue, and the Horse- Leaking Back Compiled by Lexie Doss 20 years ago In 1981, Lucille Snyder Brown reached the age of 100 years. After an operation when she was 45 years old she was told she only had five years to live. Talk about beating the odds. She said she has lived so long thanks to people taking good care of her and eating a healthy diet. 5 years ago One of the many Utah Centennial Spectaculars was held (435)462-270in Kane County on this weekend in 1996. The many festivities Ephraim The annual Scandinavian Fes- included the annual 10K Run, tival will be held May 25 & 26 an old car parade, with LaVell with storytelling, food, music, a Edwards, former BYU football rodeo and craft fair. For details, coach, as the grand marshal for call Kim Cragun, (435) the festivities. LaVell was at a Mt. Pleasant luncheon at Denny's Wigwam The second annual Sanpitch and he offered an chat Rhubarb Festival will be held Sat for all the youth at the gafcebo. shoe Mountain Pottery sale. For more information, call Lee Bennion, 8. REDROCK HOMES 8. 0. Ruthie Itow Redrock Homes has savings like never before. two categories: classic and fantasy, with $100 awarded to the first-plac- e winnerin each category. There will also be crafts, activities, food and other events. For more information, contact Winnie Wood or Boh Sorenson (435)462:9261. ' Mt, Pleasant will also be hold- 283-474- 7. up-clo- se |