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Show By myall jr fahYy tTpipr The Salt Lake Tribune, Sportliglit: Monday, Septembers, 19hb C5 The Public Can Benefit From Privatization ,w- The concept of the privatization of federal and state recreation areas can be a benefit to both the user of these facilities and the taxpayer if done in a proper manner. Private concessionaires should not, under any circumstances, be allowed to develop the actual facility Nor should they be given carte blanch to operate a developed recreation complex in any manner they see fit There are certain aesthetic qualities people want in a state and national campground. Folks who want such private facilities as campstores, swimming pools, hot showers, hookups and miniature golf courses should stay at a Arnold Palmer Steve Garvey George Foster White Sox Release Foster George Foster, signed by the Chicago White Sox in August as a free agent, was released by the team following Sunday's game. Foster, 37, played in 15 games for the White Sox after being unconditionally released by the New York Mets. Foster batted .216 with one home run and four runs batted in for Chicago. Garveys Latest Streak Ends privately-owne- Steve Garvey's streak of 305 consecutive games ended Sunday when the San Diego first baseman was unable to play the first game of a double-heade- r against the New York Mets. Garvey, whose streak set a Padres record, sat out because of swelling in his right knee. The veteran was involved in a collision at home plate Saturday with Mets catcher Gary Carter during New Yorks victory. Garvey last missed a game Sept. 25, 1984, playing the final eight games of that season, all of the Padres' games last year and the first 135 this season. 3 i ", ' ii if Arnie, Littler Lead U.S. Team to Win Gene Littler each shot 69 Sunday to lead the United States team to an easy victory over an international team in the first annual Chrysler Cup senior matches. Palmer and Littler each earned 7Vi points for the Americans in the final round, while teammate Chi Chi Rodriguez picked up 52 for his 70 over the 6,377-yarPotomac, Md. course outside Washing- Palmer and Arnold 68V2-3IV- 2 d ton, D.C. Tribune Wire Services Longo Claims World Cycling Crown Again 105-mil- race. unofficial time was 4 minutes and 49 seconds. John Talen of Holland finished second and his Dutch teammate Arjan Jagt won a field sprint to take third. Amplers 14 Maiden $300 Oarwig ($5,000), 2 80 4 00 $1,100. $8 40 2 60 2 60 220 2 20 3 80 - Purse Yards, $4 40 SEVENTH 1060 RACE, $31 20 Lite Chanter Sunreb Quinena (3 91 6 20 00 $30 60 time, and up, Witty Bod Triumph Dr Hula Ponn Qumetia - Pune 80 3 300 - $10900 80 3 80 and Furlongs, 6 $8 60 3 20 2 80 40 2 40 2 280 - $9 40 (4 511) - $12,66580 $17 80 and up, Three-ye- 400 2 $1,100. TWELFTH THAO RACE, Oarrxng ($3,200), Duplicate Jay True Logo Savannah Vee Quinelia 2 80 Bargmtender Fighten Grande Edge In ) Quinena 420 800 760 $1,200. 2 60 2 60 $4 40 s ELEVENTH RACE, up. Maiden Oarrang ($5,000), $1,100. $1980 BiH Purse Furlongs, j - $560 $424 00 Mie, Purse dating and up, s 51 Royn Will Tough Survivor Dancing Ronny Quinena (12) 6 60 - EIGHTH RACE, ($2,500), r otds, Maiden RACE, ($5,000), 5? Furlongs, Purse $1,100. $4 60 3 00 2 40 Dune Diawo LamO 580 2 80 Bab Cali 2 40 Verlie 40 $38 Quinelia Oaring $900. 5 60 20 7 40 40 12 18 Night 11 Oamng ($4,000), Yards, Purse M.cneioD Yards, Purse $9 00 $800. 5 00 4 20 7 60 20 4 360 $3560 NINTH RACE, Maiden Gamrtg $5,000, SIXTH RACE, Four and Maiden Oamrg ($2,500), Mie, Purse $1,100. $400 260 220 proot Of A Native 3 60 280 Myris Doctor 2 30 Jacatope $880 Quinena and s 6 up, up, Purse Furlongs, and s Mie, Purse Time Date $560 $780 Clean Living W'zoenng Juniper first Performance Quinena 500 3 4 00 360 Joe Howard $24 80 Quinena 18 9) 5i $209 00 Trrfecta Attendance 1,759 $126,914 Mutuei Handle 80 - KM) SWANTEDS 280 300 - 4 60 $32 20 i9 $1,100. 3 20 260 460 iDenatopl $1,100. - RACE, Qamng ($2,500), Night - $21820 That keeps local governments happy because 25 percent of the money goes back to county coffers The public benefits from the system because, by calling the toll free Leisuretime phone number, it can make reservations for campgrounds up to a year in advance. For a church or family group planning a big reunion or for an individual who wants to get into a spot on a big holidaf weekend, such a service is invaluable The cost is $3.75 for an individual campsite or $5.50 for a group area in addition to the normal nightly fee for the campsites. Unreserved sites continue to be e available on a first-com- Johnson Treatment: Johnson Reservoir, which can be one of Utah's top family trout fisheries when free of trash fish, is scheduled to be treated on Sept. 24 The sucker problem there has gotten out of hand The treatment is good news to bank fishermen who can catch a nice bunch of fish when trash fish aren't impacting this reservoir, located above Fish These figures are important because they show the contributions sportsmen have made, both in excise taxes on equipment and actual license sales The money goes to wildlife management which often benefits species as well. Since the tabulation of hunting license revenues began in 1923, the Wildlife Management Institute reports that hunters have paid $4.4 billion for licenses and fishermen have contributed more than $4 billion Lake. non-gam- e Swan Permits: Applications for the 2,500 swam permits available to Utah waterfowl hunters will be accepted in person or by mail at Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Salt Lake, Ogden, Vernal, Price, Springville and Cedar City until Sept. 12. There is a $2 application fee. Permits will be awarded bv random first-serv- e, Hunting license sales dropped to in 1985 from 16,018,250 in revenue increased nearly $8 million to $300,766,158 Fishing license revenues increased more than $22 million 15,879,572 1984, but basis. The only thing that might improve such a system is if the money collected would go back into public recrea How much, during that same time, s contributed to wildlife? help have the anti-hunter- SOLITUDE miles from the 1.2 Hiking Column 29 20.09. TENTH RACE, and s 870 Oacraig ($4,000), up, $900. 3 60 3 60 FIFTH and up, Purse Oarwg 400 Blazing Campfown Beniamin Texas Rich Lit Wrangler Quinena 300 1000 - SECOND RACE, ($2,500), Mie, Schnees Don Sagacious George Kaoee $7 80 Quinelia (26) Daily DouDe 2 6 60 2 and up, FOURTH RACE, $1,100. grounds. trailhead, about Here are Race Results from Wyoming Downs FIRST RACE, Alowance, ISO Yards, Purs Another Lover Foxy Four Forty Tame Taicott $10 40 Quinelia ties which cuts down on vandalism and keeps campers happy by enforcing rules and quiet hours Fee collections have doubled at the camp- Big Cottonwood Canyon highway. But above there, the road is rough, requiring tougher machinery for the ascent The Cardiff Mine is about 2.5 miles up the canyon and Cardiff Pass, on the ridge between Big Cottonwood Canyon and Alta, is about 3.5 miles from the highway, with an elevation gain of 3,300 feet. We followed the rough dirt road, past the Cardiff Mine and the old bunkhouse foundation, into the upper basin and instead of heading toward Cardiff Pass, headed to the west toward the upper bowl on the north side of Mt. Superior. Cardiff Pass is a popular powder skiing access route for skiers from Alta who enjoy skiing the steep and deep on their cross country viv Superior Peak ;o the ridge before you can spot the We followed a road along the west side of the upper basin, past the rusted hulk of an old mining steam engine, and up toward the ridge. The summit is on the north side of Little Cottonwood Canyon across from Snowbird. Before you listen to anyone grumble about the lack of snow to test their new Labor Day Ski Sale equipment, there is still a small patch of snow (at least there was last Monday; nestled on the north side of the ridge in the top of Cardiff Fork. equipment. snow. Much of the property in Cardiff Fork is privately owned and should be respected. The canyon is filled with wild flowers now, with wild raspberries and currants also in abundance during their seasons. Cardiff Fork, which runs north and south between 10,403-foo- t Kessler Peak and Reed and Benson Ridge, is one of the Wasatch's gems. Between now and the first snow is an ideal time to enjoy it. 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P A Wj N v yV 'J (MX p South 730 W.M 144 Wu.,f 2100 South 7200 South r)trrs Srpt 9th urtd 10th I CO AM 4 00 PM 1 , Dm 487-840431-999- A The Fish and Wildlife Service recently released statistics which show that fewer people bought hunting licenses in 1985, but those who did paid much more for them The number of licensed fishermen increased as did overall fishing license revenue. tonwood Canyons. It is possible to drive the average family car to the Doughnut Falls am a pretty experienced trail runner," Jones said about his experience. Sandy, Utah runner Becky Nielsen, 38, finished the race in 29:00.15 to break Laurie Staton Carters course record. Carter, however finishing the Wasatch 100 for placed second in Tom Wharton Hunter Numbers Decline: U S thinned considerably. This weeks hike is to the ridge which separates Big and Little Cot- I her fourth consecutive By BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON -The cars of Labor Day travelers lined the bottom of Mill D South Fork (Cardiff Fork), almost to Doughnut Falls. But above that turnoff the crowd ish. 100-mil- f ly of tht? Wet'k: This weeks featured fly is the feather duster, which is best used during a caddis hatch Mike Howard of the Stonefly Society of the Wasatch says it should be fished with a micro-sho- t dead drift It is tied with either a soft hackle or mallard wing in grey ostrich or copper rib Tie with a size 18 to 20 3906 hook with brown thread For the tail, use a barred soft hackle. For the body, use grey ostrich with a copper rib. For the hackle, used barred soft hackle. By Craig Hansell Tribune Sports Writer East Layton and climbed about 24,000 vertical feet over its length before finishing in Midway. The course takes runners over more than 46,000 vertical feet of elevation change from start to fin- Special to The Tribune MIDWAY After a seesaw battle, Chuck Jones, the 27 year-ol- d runner who won the Western States 100 and placed second in this years Leadville 100, edged defending champion and record holder Dana Miller for first place in the Wasatch 100, the most derace manding mountain-runnin- g in America. Jones, a Nevada City, Calif, resifield to capdent, led the ture the seventh annual Wasatch 100 in 20 hours 39 minutes and 35 e course seconds over the which started Saturday at 5 a m. in hi the Outdoors drawing on Sept 19 and hunters who are successful will be notified by mail Normally, one in every two applicants is successful Canyon Ridge is Pristine Setting California Runner Wins Wasatch 100 Contest COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) Jeannie Longo of France crossed the finish line in thick fog and drizzle Sunday to win the womens road race of the World Cycling Championships for the second year in a row. In the second race Sunday the final one of the championships East Germanys Uwe Ampler won e the amateur mens road hours, and operated d campground. For a good example on how privatization should work, legislators should take a look at the system being operated by the Leisuretime Reservation Systems at 10 popular campgrounds in Utahs Uinta National Forest. The company is operating the Palmyra, Diamond, Ponderosa, Bear Canyon, Blackhawk, Payson Lakes, Little Mill, Granite Flats, North Mill and Currant Creek U.S. Forest Service campgrounds. According to Spanish Fork District Ranger George Matejko, the contract is saving the federal government thousands of dollars in manpower fees. In addition, it provides for manning of campground facili- - tion management instead of into the black hole of the federal budget 4 f t. 4s. jo , up '.If! A1' UAL FBf F 1 M VX1 rf ,!'$ a 91A6 Ci & |