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Show The Magna TimesWest Valley News, April 18, 2002 3 Community Lion's induct new members Fishing information now available in several ways Internet Web Pages With Utahs spring fishing season in many anglers are wondering where the best places are to wet a line. The Division of Wildlife Resources provides a number of ways to find out: Toll-Fre- e Telephone Line Fishing information supplied by Division personnel, and anglers who supply information about their latest fishing adventures, is recorded onto the Division's information hotline by Friday afternoon each week, said Suzette Fowlks, information specialist for the Division of Wildlife Resources. The Division's information hotline number is (877) 592- - . 5 1 69. even "It is toll-frethough it's an 877 number," Fowlks said. "All of the 800 and 888 numbers have been used, so we were assigned an e number." 877 Anglers in the Salt Lake Valley and most of Davis County also may access the hotline by calling 596-866- The weekly fishing report full-swin- g, to right: Representative Ron Bigelow, George Zambos, Bill Barton, Leon Sikes, Billie Burke, Don Rielly, District Governor Jim Marsh and wife Lee at the Lions Club induction. BELOW: Representative Ron Bigelow talking with new member George Zambos and District Governor Jim Marsh. ABOVE, from left Three new members were recently inducted into the Hunter Lion's Club by District Governor James Marsh. New members included Don Rielly, Leon Sikes and George Zambos. Rielly was sponsored into the Lions Club by member Billie Burke. He and his wife Michelle, live in Magna. Reilly works at Kennecott and also owns his own photography and plaque business. Sikes joined under the sponsorship of Hunter Lions Club President Bill Barton. He and his wife Janice live in Taylorsville and manage the Majestic Meadows Mobile Home Park. Zambos was also sponsored by Barton. He and his wife Tule live in Magna. He is retired from Kennecott and spends much of his time volunteering for the children at Shriners Hospital and is also available at which is one of the Division's Internet Web pages. The report is typically posted on the page by Friday morning each week. At the Division's Fishing Tips page, anglers may send fishing reports for other anglers to read and read the reports others have sent. They may also ask Tom Pettengill fishing questions. Pettengill is the sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. The Fishing Tips page address is www.wildlife.utah.govfishtip e, s.htm. "New reports are added to this page almost as fast as we get them, so be sure to check this page for the latest fishing information," Pettengill said. toll-fre- Obtaining Fishing Information Before Friday Those wanting information 0. about fishing conditions in specific Division regions earlier than Friday may call the Division of Wildlife Resources regional office in the region where the waters are located. Regional offices typically have fishing updates, for waters in their region, by Thursday each week. Division regional offices are located in Ogden, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City, and are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Telephone numbers are as follows: Northern Region (Ogden office):(801) Central Region (Springville office): (801) 476-274- 491-567- 0 8 Northeastern Region (Vernal office): (435)781-945- 3 Southeastern Region (Price office): (435) 636-026- 0 Southern Region (Cedar City office): (435) 865-610- 0 Take a volunteer vacation Attending the induction was Rep. Ron Bigelow, Valley, who told the Lion's Club members about the recent legislative session. He described the bills vetoed by Governor Michael Leavitt and projected the ones that the legislature may attempt to override in an upcoming , special session. now includes nearly 1 40 organizations worldwide looking for domestic and international volunteers. As before, the Volunteer Vacations Guide alerts you to the ins and outs of volunteer- Since Sep. 1 1 , as never before, people are searching for ways to help others. 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