Show 8EV Tin Sail Lake Tribune Wednesday June IU Archers Sets Sights on Largest Carp 1987 Graveline Tribune Staff Writer In the late summer and early fall anarchers set their sites on imals like deer elk and antelope In the spring many pursue bear But in the Salt Lake Valley archers have taken aim this spring at a different sort of sport — shooting carp Thanks to an annual contest sponsored by Consolidated Field Sports a taxidermy firm that also carries archery supplies Utah archers can practice their archery and have something to show for it For the past seven or eight years CFS has held the carp contest and contestants can win arrows and other archery accessories by bagging the largest carp in the contest “We run the contest each spring and it usually starts around the first of May" said CFS President Bob Paulson “We really don’t have an ending for it — we let it go until there's no more interest in it It s almost always finished by the end of By Kevin Recreation Menu Lures Hungry Utahns August Participants must already know tennis basics and want to play compel ively Adult and youth private or semi-p- i ivate lessons are also available Fee information may lie obtained by contacting the Salt Lake County Recreation and Parks Division office Registrations are on the following courts June 0 and 12 from 9 a in to noon South Valley- Alta High School 11022 S 1000 Fast: Rig Rear Park 420 F 9095 South Copperview Park S 240 West: llillrrcst High 1144(1 School 7350 S 900 Fast Crestwood Park 1735 F 7485 South: West Jordan Community Park 1725 W 7200 South Peggy Green Park 12000 S Redwood Road Constitution Park 3200 W 7000 South Browns’ Meadow Park 9140 S 2080 West Fast Valley Skyline High School 3221 F 3700 SouthCottonwood High School 5715 S 1300 Fast Olympus High School 4055 S 2300 FastCanvon Rim I’atk 3100 S 3100 Fast West Valley Southridge park 5051 S 4000 West Taylorsville High School 5225 S Redwood Road Hillsdale Park 3275 S 3200 West: lluntei The Mint of anolliiT smiunrr Mil Icy ball season highlights the diverse offerings of Salt Uakcl'omily Itecreii lion according to repoits from the rei ciit ion office An "A" level coed volleyball tournament oil sand courts will be held June 27 on I lie east side of Fairmont I’aik 2:il S 000 Fast The tournament will extend from 9 a in to 0 p in earns will be charged a $35 fee Registration deadline is June 12 foi the grass com t coed volleyball league Coaat the Northwest ler l'IOOVV 200 North League play begins June 22 at ti 20 p in Fntry fee Multi-Purpos- is $65 Registration deadline is June 19 for coed sand court volleyball the league at the Central City Community Center 6 Hi S 200 Fast Fntry fee is $40 The couits are new to the community center League plav begins June 20 Tennis progiams are being expanded Ihroughout Salt Lake County this summer The beginneis' program up to age lit will be taught Monday Ihiougli Thursday from 7 a in to P m Competitive tennis for ages U to It) will tie offered from June through Park 3000 S 0000 West: Granger High School 3090 S 3600 West: Cyprus High School 8023 W 3000 South North Valley: Northwest Park 1300 W 300 North Track and field enthusiasts from ages 0 to 18 are invited to join the Salt Lake County Recreation Track clubs being organized at Skyline High and llillcrest High Fee is $25 Further information is available from County Recreation Strength training for women is the topic of a clinic at the Central City Community Center 015 S 300 Fast' June 13 from 10 to 11 30 a m Fee is $3 Clinic directors will cover basic and advanced weight training principles The Summer Sports Camp is designed to introduce athletic 0- - to to a variety of sports with an emphasis on cooperation and having fun Activities include tennis basketball gymnastics soccer track it field cross country aerobics softball and physical fitness County recreation urges registration as soon as possible at the recreation offices because the number of campers is limited e June" winner usually ended up around 22 water temperatures in the lakes and rivers that hold carp haven’t warmed enough to make the fish active When the carp become more active so do the archers pounds" There is also an amazing similarity between fishing for carp with a bow and fishing with a rod and reel- the always popular fish story “There will be a lot of guys that fish llumt with bows) but they will only close bring in the ones that are enough to be in the first few prizes" Paulson said “Most won’t bother unless they've got something they feel will place but there are always the we hear about all the tune that they forget to bring in and leave on the bank" For those interested in trying the sport Paulson recommends beginners start at Utah Lake - "It's pretty easy to do" Mr Paulson said when referring to carp hunting “It takes very little equipment and they contestants don’t have to so go through any that makes it real simple for them" Some of the archers use boats to do their hunting but most stick to walking the shores and wailing for the right moment “The guys that win the contest usually get them from the shore" he said “The time to shoot is when their carps back is out of the water Most of them don't get the majority of the fish they shoot out — it’s difficult to figure out where the arrow is being deflected against the water" According to Paulson a fish in the range is a likely candidate honors which is a dozfor en arrows “So far it looks like a carp is leading the contest" he said ' The last two years it seemed like the "I'd probably tell people to go to Utah Lake" he said “There are an awful lot of carp In that lake Any of the guys that have access to any of the duck club areas always do real well The Jordan River and the Surplus Canal are also good bets" d first-plac- e 17''4-poun- d The reason the contest doesn't start until the beginning of May is that Bpaapaapjfapo S Midvale Seeks New Firm to Manage Retirement Program Cites High Costs Katheiine Kapos Tribune Staff Writer MIDVALE — High administration costs have forced Midvale city officials to look for a new company to manage its supplemental retirement program for city employees The change to a new company should save the city money and pro-utl- e employees with a reasonable return on investment" explained C’ilv Administrator David Colvin The council unanimously approved the change a recent meeting Midvale currently has its supplemental retirement program with Mutual of New York The company charges Midvale a 10 percent administration cost for the service By “A large administration fee for a small city like Midvale' Mr Colvin said To date the city has not chosen a replacement for Mutual of New York However Mr Colvin said the city will look at private companies and nonprofit organization that provide lower administration costs 111 Mr Colvin told the council there is one company which has a flat fee of 1 percent for administration added In other action the City Council will hold a public hearing June 16 to discuss parking problems on Stale Street between 7500 South and Center Street Businesses along the street have poured asphalt over the sidewalk c? 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