Show Tburs July LISPS Millard County 23 1987 - Page 7 Selgaes secure j ' superior state of Utah Last week the Millard High School Selgaes returned from a successful four days at USA Drill Team Camp The camp was held at Utah State Universi-ty and was attended by schools from Idaho Utah and Wyoming The home a superior Selgaes brought trophy and a much coveted spiritteamwork stick DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES by Dave Smith Conservation Officer together and individually members of the drill team won ribbons for performances in dance military and novelty categories In addition to these ribbons five of the Millard girls were awarded “Super Sensational” ribbons for hard work and outstanding performances Bonnie Baugh Angela Edwards Julyn Greenhalgh Katrina Hirschi and Linda Quarnberg competed for the 1987 Miss Super Sensational title This camp not only helped the girls develop individual dance skills but challenged them to work as a team and develop school spirit The Selgaes are looking forward to starting the new school year and hope to support and add to the school spirit at all home games The MHS Selgaes would like to press their appreciation to Mrs Judy Greenhalgh for chaperoning and contributing to their success at camp Bonnie Baugh MHS Selgae ReporterHistorian SAMPSON Wildlife Technician at the Glenwood Hatchery planting fish at Oak Creek Canyon DARRIN T — Friday July 31 from 9 pm to 12 midnight the Delta High Cheerleaders will be sponsoring an outdoor dance at the White Sage Regional Tennis Courts in Delta The music will be by Guy Harris and the cost will be $250 per person or $400 per couple Delta bapd to perform The Delta High School Summer Marching Band will perform in the Hinckley 24th of July Parade All summer band students are asked to meet at the Hinckley Service Station at 8:45 am on July 24 in uniform DAVE SMITH Wildlife Conservation Officer for West Millard helping distribute the 1800 trout planted at Oak Creek fast week 1988 As of January a new statute becomes law which will affect potential hunters in the 21 to 23 years of age group Any person born after December 31 1965 must show proof of certification in hunter education prior to purchasing a hunting license Wildlife all officials encourage hunters especially those affected by the new law to enroll in a hunter education course and avoid any delay in aphunts plying for the in February 1988 Hunter education courses are being sponsored by the Division of Wildlife Resources and volunteer instructors the state Contact the throughout nearest Wildlife Resources office for information on classes dates and location In the Salt Lake City area call for class dates and registration information Though popular for many years "The Star Spangled Banner" did not become the national anthem until 1931 Fishing like the weather changes daily With that in mind here’s the latest fishing report for some of the Southern Utah waters Lakes - Fair Beaver Mountain fishing fly fishing in evenings for best success All lakes are being stocked regularly at Kent’s Puffer and Three Creeks reservoirs water levels are low North Boulder Mountain Lakes Slope lakes fishing is good with flies and worms as best bait access is fair Lower Bowns is slowing down as the water temperature is increasing with the summer heat Fish Lake - Good access with good success from boats for rainbows using and worm or cheese Johnson Reservoir - is closed this year The reservoir was treated last fall of because of the overpopulation suckers chubs shiners and perch In June DWR restocked with 3 inch rainbows The fingerlings are expected to grow an inch a month during the summer Lake Powell - water sports are in and fishing has slowed down Minersville Reservoir - fishing has slowed down the shoreline is quickly becoming mossy thus hindering shore fishing Navajo Lake - is having moderate PLAZA TWIN THEATRE 520 E Topaz Blvd Revenge” PG-1- 3 MICHAEL Twin J FOX 2 6 9:15 pm PRICE INFO: Ages present Panguitch Lake - access is good boat fishermen are still catching fish on a large variety of methods while shore fishing is dropping off Piute Reservoir - has slowed down but both shore and trolling is still fair with fish averaging near two pounds Quail Creek Reservoir - bass and bluegill success has slowed down Trout are still biting in deeper water Upper Enterprise Reservoir - rapid due to increasing water temperature has slowvery low water ed down considerably Aspen Mirror Lake Duck Creek Duck Creek Springs Mammoth Creek Panguitch Creek Pine Valley Reservoir Santa Clara River and Woods Pond have all been recently stocked with catachable fish DMAD Reservoir Sevier River fishing for channel catfish is good with chicken liver andor carp meat DWR— In July of 1986 eight Rocky Mountain goats were transplanted from Little Cottonwood Canyon year Salt Lake to the Beaver Mountain Range near Beaver Utah This June 29 during an aerial survey Pilot Val Judkins and ConserBrent Farnsworth Officer vation observed the first offspring from last year’s transplant All eight of the original animals are still alive and there is still a possibility that more “kids” may have been born this spring Only three females were capable of As this year offspring producing breeding occurs this November all the existing females will be mature and thus capable of producing offspring next spring These Rocky Mountain goats will be monitored at least once a month to etc determine survival movements much is eik meat worth? Approximately 15 sportsmen showed up at the Cedar City Division of Wildlife Resources on July 7 to determine that Recently a two and half year old bull was shot by a private landowner because of crop damage The elk was salvaged skinned quartered and cooled by Division officers then auctioned off by open bid The four elk quarters averaging 72 pounds each sold from 85 cents a pound to $125 a pound totaling Two hundred dollars and seventeen cents for the entire carcass Soccer sign up time Time to sign up for soccer at Delta White Sage Park Office July late from 10 July to 5 pm This pays for Fall and Spring You can play both football and soccer Order full or partial uniforms at registration For adults and kids boys and girls We are trying to get all girl leagues started! Refunds available up to first game on August 29 We also need coaches and referees! am Swimming pool news ' Things were really hopping at the West Millard Pool last Thursday 344 youth came to the pool to try their luck at diving for money and colored washers which were turned in for prizes It was a hectic but fun experience for everyone The pool will hold its final Dive for Money and Prizes Day for this summer on Thursday August 13 at 2 pm Circle August 13 on your calendar so you won’t forget this fun pool activityThe 50 Mile Club plaques on the pool lobby wall are getting reorganized The way it is right now over 116 to mile club plaques should be hanging on the wall A plaque had been made for a swimmer each time heshe reached a 50 mile plateau This is going to change Now a plaque will be made for each swimmer who reaches 50 miles After that swimmers completing 100 200 300 400 miles etc will have their names placed on large plaques according to the miles they have completed When the 50 mile club was started at the pool a few years never back the pool management dreamed that the club would have so much participation Everyone at the pool thinks the participation is great Summer swimming lessons Registrations for the West Millard Community Swimming Pool’s “Learn to Swim” summer swim lesson program are now being taken for the fifth and sixth sessions at the pool Session five begins Monday July 27 and the sixth and final session for this summer begins Monday August 10 Bear Furbearers and Registrations can be made by calling Waterfowl regulations will be set by the the pool Wildlife Board this August 13 in Cedar City Utah A public meeting allowing the Division of Wildlife Resrouces and the general public to provide suggested recommendations to the Wildlife Board Junior Golf Lessons for both girls will be held August 12 beginninng ai and boys will be given at the Sunset noon in the Thorley Music Hall on the View Golf Course on August 3 4 5 Southern Utah State College campus 987 with a charge of $ 00 per lesson Instructions include the basics in people planning to hunt on woods irons chipping and putting Inprivate land during the upcoming structions for the age grup of 8 through seasons especially pheasant and dove 12 will be from 9 to 10:15 am The age may want to start making contacts with group 13 through 17 will receive their landowners soon “No trespassing” instructions from 10:30 to 11:45 am signs sprout like weeds just before the For additional information and to hunts Starting your homework now stead of waiting until the last minute sign up for lessons call would help eliminate hassles for all involved Come join the fun Where: Delta Regional Park Office White Sage 23 Late: July When: July Time: 10 am 5 pm Costs: Pays for ’87 Fall and ’88 Spring Seasons Need Uniform Late Regular First Player $2800 $2500 Next Player $2200 $1900 Same Family Adults $2000 ABRAHAM Phyllis Johnson Ph: Ned and Gladys Loveless were pleased to have their son Bryce and wife Darlene and children spend a month in Utah a few weeks ago They make their home in Rochester MN Bryce had a bone marrow transplant from his sister a year ago and is still in very poor health While here he came down with Chicken Pox so had to be in the Utah Valley Hospital Craig and Karen Loveless and baby Emily came from Calif to see Bryce and family Ned and Gladys and children and grandchildren had a get together at the home of and Terrill Sperry while Bryce and amily were here We are sorry to report that Ned Loveless was injured on July 16 He was changing the water at a headgate when the board broke letting him fall in the ditch We don’t know the extent of the injuries at this time We hope they aren’t too serious Ned is the Abraham watermaster Lola Stoneking received word of the Olive Stonekdeath of her ing Pugh Mrs Pugh was 86 years old and was in a nursing home in San Bernardino Von and Marilyn Tenney daughter Loretta and grandson Aaron Tenney left on July 4 to go to Red Rock AZ to be on hand for the blessing of granddaughter Katy White Katy was born on May 30 to Clay ard Ronella White Brother and sister Cy and Ky are happy to have a new sister They also visited Tom Sandy and Veronica Tenney in Tucson They stayed overnight in Flagstaff with a niece on the way home Loretta and Aaron are staying with the Whites for a longer visit Earl and Afton Petersen spent a few THIWCgrTOFMT Success Children 12 A under - $250 Adults 18 Adults Shows subject to change For more information A $1 $150 Senior Citizens over - $350 per family for kids 3 through 12 due to availability call -- DWR-A $150 poacher is a thief stealing from you and me Help stop poaching by calling your nearest conservation officer or the poaching hotline Any highway patrol or sheriffs radio dispatch can quickly alert the nearest conservation officer DWR— A reminder to parents resident children 6 through years of age may fish without a license of without being licensed a accompanied by angler They are entitled to i of a daily bag limit Wildlife Board meeting The cougar bear and furbearers will be the major topic proclamations discussion at the Utah Wildlife Board meeting in Cedar City on August The Board will meet at the Thorley Recital Hall Southern Utah State College at 12 noon The public is invited to attend and comment at the August 12 meeting On Thursday August 13 the Board will met in its executive session of Have Uniform2 Late Regular $1700 $1400 $1100 $800 $1000 days last week in Idaho Falls ID wiih Lynn and Cozetta Petersen and two children They went to see where Lynn is working on a dam on the Snake River and and Pat Petersen Warren children Adelle Joseph and Bethany recently went to Pagosa CO to spend a few days with Pat’s parents MG Pat’s brother and Mary Caywood Terry Caywood and three children came from Bridgeport TX while they were there Ida Tolbert and children Spencer Josh Shelly Amy Coy and Todd after a vacareturned home on July tion in Rosebud TX Ida’s parents and sisters all met at the home of their sister for a family reunion The Taylor Riding family held their in Oak City annual reunion on July Those attending were Tom Canyon and Velda Riding from Hinckley Peggy Gary Sheri and Jan AZ Kim Kay and Anne Salt Lake Jay and Linda Riding Hinckley coming from Ely NV were Louis and Coleen Ashby Bert Karen Vincent Lynn Heather Randy Vicki Jodi Josh Ryan and Creed from Delta were Richard and Ted Tom Fullmer Norma Ray Willie Beth Christy Tammy Tiffany Kendall and Connie and Dusty Zeb Angie Paul Dawn Dewsnup Michelle and Tyson from Misty Dale and Shauna Deseret attended Riding and Zack from Delta also tended as did Jay and Luena Fullmer Abraham Shaunna Rae West Melissa Desiree and Ericka Fillmore Lyle and Jackie Fullmer Tiffany Brittney and Stacie Elsinore We had potluck dine ner and a good time was had by all hope the ones who weren’t there will come next year I am glad to see Roberta Conde from Garrison is sending in a column again always enjoy reading what she has to say HINCKLEY RODEO July 23 & 24 1987 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS July 23 Jr Rodeo 7:30 pm WSRA Rodeo 8:00 pm ' lessons he Michael Caine 7:15 Fall Registration Fish pressure with low catch rates Otter Creek Reservoir - warmer temperatures seem to be slowing catch rates Trolling a Triple Teaser at sundown seems to be the best method at Junior golf Twin 7 & 9 pm "Jaws-T- Softball will Registration for be held Wednesday July 15 through Tuesday July 28 from 9 am to 5 pm at the Recreation Department at the Delta Regional Park Entry fee is $125 per team plus a $10 player fee for each player All interested individuals 16 years or older may register League play will begin on Tuesday August 4 For all those interested in a meeting will be held Wednesday July 29 at 5 pm at the Regional Park call For more information Office Steve's Tire The EAST MILLARD 1987 LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS 1987 Little League Season was a success for Steve's Tire coaches by season DurBrent Crosland and Raun Child The team had a 0 record Congratulaing the last two seasons the boys have had a tions team Top row L to R Brent Crosland Raun Child coaches Joyce and Steve Frampton sponsors middle row Shane Crosland Nathan Christensen Brian Child Coby Bartholomew Jeff Mitchell Creg Rasmussen bottom row Brett Cummings Burke Day Brandon Cummings Benny Brown Crosby Hiatt and Kasey Bartholomew Outdoor summer dance Hunter Education requirement SSff'ffQMyL Experience the Wildlife Working July 24 Parade 9:30 am Pioneer Program 10:30 am BarB Q Dinner 12:00 Noon Kids Sports 2:00 pm Hootenanny 5:00 pm (With surprise guest entertainers) Jr Rodeo 7:30 pm WSRA Rodeo 8:00 pm Fire Dept Dance 10:00 pm Star Drawing in programs so!J each night! RODEO Bareback Bronc Riding WSRA Sanctioned Bull Riding Saddle Bronc Riding Calf Roping Team Roping Barrell Racing Steer Wrestling Lucky |