Show DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES Experience the Wildlife WMBRA by Dave Smith Conservation Officer Successful applicants draw for big game hunts Successful! area hunters who drew out in the recent big game drawing are as follows: DEER South Nebo North Part Cecil F Crow Delta Clyde A Babel Delta Elwin Johnson Delta Johnny A Thatcher Oak City Kenneth C Thatcher Hinckley Mantua Willard Willard Peak West Part James H Sharkey Meadow Monroe Mountain David R Smith Delta r Angle Antimony Part William A Polk Delta Parowan - West Middle Part Aleta Boardman Hinckley Brenda HinHinckely Pat Boardman Hinckley William E Boardman ckley Robert J Larson Delta TomW Theobald Hinckley Dean A my Wall Delta Phyllis Wall Delta Parowan North West Part Loyce S Guichard Delta Robert H Guichard Delta Artie E Lookingbill Delta Carol Masner Holden James W Masner Holden Doyle A Shumway Kanosh C Van Kalsbeek George Holden Thousand Lake Mountain Valley Part Tana J Skeem Oasis San Juan - Elk Ridge Gearald L Hascall Delta Dixie - East Pine Valley Bumblebee Part Stephen B Beagley Delta Gary Bennett Delta Grant Bennett Delta Michael D Broderick Delta Marci D Brunson Fillmore Richard K Brunson Fillmore Gary B Day Fillmore Marcia T Day Fillmore Rex C Day Delta David J Edwards Delta Dix- - Hunts and other tid-bi- ts The deer archery season for 1987 will be Aug 22 through Sept 7 the archery elk season will be Sept 5 through Sept 20 Deer archery permittees may take a deer of either sex on a unit without special regulations On (iriitS archers may take tt buck or doe no smaller bucks may be taken On limited entry buck units only bucks may be taken The general statewide forecast is for good hunting success averaging slightly above last year This is due to a good winter survival and the statewide trend of deer population increase In 1986 there were 20934 deer archers afield for a 108 percent success rate with a total of 2274 bucks harvested In 1986 there were 167125 rifle hunters afield for a 32 percent success with a total of 57143 bucks harvested The 1986 archery elk harvest was 235 (31 or which were antlerless) by 1910 hunters afield with a success rate of 12 percent This compares with 27317 fle elk hunters that had a total harvest of 4864 (1149 of which were antlerless) for a 18 percent success rate Archery hunters should review the as Big Game Proclamation change every year All regulations license agents should have the proclamation on hand -- DWR- Dall Winn the wildlife law enforcement manager for the southern region indicates that the typical big game violations such as spotlighting deer have already begun this year Two Washington County men were arrested last week for spotlighting with a weapon in possession loaded firearm in a vehicle an ddriving while on The wildlife violations revocation could result in fines up to $1000 six months in jail and hunting privileges individual In addieach revoked for a 45 caliber tion to the arrests Contender r pistol was seized and may be confiscated by the court Dali indicates that a strong law enforcement program has already begun utilizing aircraft to detect day and night violations major roadblocks including officers working in and unmarked vehicles decoy deer in areas associated with high poaching losses during previous years and requesting citizens to report poachers on E Elaison Delta LaDonna S Hobbs Delta Leslie Lake Delta Lex E Nielson Delta Dean J Swalberg Delta Joyce Tolbert Hinckley W Tolbert Bart M Hinckley Wankier Delta Dixie - East Pine Valley Commanche Canyon Part Kirk T Harris Delta Dixie East Pine Valley Browse Part Mark A Draper Delta Russell G Stewart Delta Paunsagunt Steven M Shiner Delta Delta Lyle Stanworth Vernon Almon D Fullmer Delta Debra J Fullmer Delta Shannon D Fullmer Delta Milton F McQueary Delta Kevin R Oliver Delta Larry J Oliver Delta North Boulder Joe R Greenwood Delta Mark J Greenwood Delta Artie E Lookingbill Delta Antimony Boulder Todd S Niemann Oak City Ephriam Valley Part Charles E Hatton Kanosh Gary R Hatton Kanosh Spencer M Hardman Ibapah Spencer M Hardman Ibapah North Nebo Fountain Green Part Delta Lowell D David Pehrson Fillmore Peterson ELK Archery Hunters Choice Michael D Hare Meadow John L Nickle Delta Bookcliffs Little Creek Part Tony M Anderson Delta Panguitch Lake Gary S Day Fillmore Meadow Ron F Burns Pahvant Eugene D Lund Fillmore Fish Lake Dale P Bond Delta John W Niles Delta Ashley Whiterocks Todd W Turner Delta Nebo Yuba Part Rex M Hardman Clair A Memmott Scipio Ibapah Randy L Molyneaux Delta Robert Oasis James C Winget Stanworth Scipio ANTELOPE West Desert Riverbed Part Shannon Delta Rex L Hardman Fullmer Ibapah Spencer M Hardman Ibapah Michael D Hathaway Oak City West Desert Snake Valley Joe D M William Ashman Fillmore Delta Duane Stanworth Petersen Delta Lyle Stanworth Delta Robert J Dean Oasis K Stanworth Delta Bruce R Turner Swalberg Delta Dale R Turner Delta David D Turner Delta Southwest Desert Tracy B Eliason Delta Dennis S ‘Stefanoff Delta Shirley L Zeunen Delta Bonanza Scott A Butterfield Delta Parker Mountain Keith D Mangrum Oak City Julie Memmott Scipio The entire list is at the Chronicle office in Delta if anyone would care to look at it - Aug 20 19S7 - Page 7 port Jackpot The West Millard Barrel Racing Association held their 6th Jackpot of the summer series on Aug 13 at the Hinckley Arena The results are as follows: Novice Barrels: 1st Valerie Brown 2nd Linda Winn Futurity Barrels: 1st Edria Day 3rd Jamie 2nd Linda Manis Peterson Open Poles: 1st Valerie Brown 2nd Edria Day 3rd Linda Manis Open Goats: 1st Edria Day 1st Donald Open Breakaway: Brown 10 to 14 Barrels: 1st Jamie Peterson 2nd Jennifer Winn 3rd Cadence Boardman 10 to 14 Poles: 1st Jennifer Winn 2nd Jamie Peteron 3rd Jared Winn 10 to 14 Goats: 1st Jennifer Winn 2nd Tyler Tolbert 3rd Laurie Lafeen 9 & Under Barrels: 1st Melanie Millwee 2nd Heather Manis 3rd Heidi Draper 9 & Under Poles: 1st Heather Manis 2nd Heidi Draper 3rd Travis Brown 9 & Under Goats: 1st Heidi Draper 2nd Justin Anderson 3rd Travis Brown The next Jackpot will be held on Aug 27 at Steve Johnson’s arena Anyone interested in competing should contact Donald Brown or Russ Day Unpleasant surprise awaits unknowing dove hunter by Jay Roberson Upland Game Coordinator Dove hunters could get caught with their pants down (be pleasantly surprised) when the hunt opens this year The bag limit has been reduced to 10 For the last five years the bag limit was 15 The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) believes there has been a decline in dove populations in the western United States In Utah the Division of Wildlife Resources is aware of the significant decline in the dove index The causes for the apparent decline consist of a loss of nesting habitat and agricultural changes that result in reduction of food sources Depending used by practices upon cropping farmers dove populations are generally thought to be positively associated the amount of residual from wheat barley oats and corn harvests Waste grain and weed seed associated with these crops are feed for doves Utah’s wheat production in six of the top 11 dove hunting counties has declined Mortality factors such as disease pesticides and overhunting on wintering areas may also be contributing to the decline Biologists are GjlVE THE TIME OF Yomst LIFE Be a volunteer American Red Cross searching for methods to measure the extent of these possible problems The FWS states that exact causes for declining dove populations have not but the been identified satisfactorily tool management only immediate available is control of hunting regulations The FWS recommended a five to 10 day delay in season opening or a reduction in bag limits and season lengths Instead the Migratory Upland Game Bird Technical Committee agreed to cuts in season lengths and bag limits by The option approved by the FWS regulation committee is a 10 bird bag r in a season a with a mandatory split The Utah Wildlife Board selected the first option--10 bird bag limit with a season In Utah the dove hunt opens at 6:24 am Tuesday September Hunt prospects appear to be good with summer conditions favorable for dove production throughout the state There should be a small improvement in hunter success rates depending on weather conditions during the mainder of August License sales end midnight Oct 16 abuse of the Citing widespread state’s big game licensing procedures the Board of Big Game Control announced last month that big game licenses will not be sold during the general season deer hunt October The move came after Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement officials explained to Board members how party hunters kill several deer during the hunting friends season then get and relatives to buy big game licenses so the illegally taken animals can be tagged Utah joins a growing list of states which no longer sell hunting licenses during the hunt Swimming pool’s Annual Lost and Found Sale Saturday August 29 from 12 noon to 4 pm the West Millard Pool will be holding its annual Lost and Found Sale in the pool lobby Items being sold are things which have been left at the pool this past summer such as: swim suits clothing goggles towels watches and miscellaneous All items will be Soccer players support Dick Nourse “Cancer Kick!’ priced very inexpensively The Delta AYSO soccer players will taking part in Dick Nourse “Cancer All soccer players are asked to collect money and return it on August 29 The players can earn patches or passes to Lagoon We are proud that the player are able to take part in this worthwhile program The collection drive will culminate with a soccer clinic for all soccer players in the Delta City Park field at :30 on August 29 The clinic will be given by people from “Cancer Kick” Dick Nourse and Bob Welty will be here to take part in the clinic in the afternoon Another season of soccer has began with over 250 kids on the program be Kick” Swimming pool news The West Millard Pool’s summer “Learn to Swim” swimming lesson program is over for the summer Even though the population of the surrounding area has gone down considerably the pool still had 775 children taking summer swimming lessons The West Millard Pool attendance has remained constant In June and July of last year (1986) the pool attendance was 19442 For June and July of this year the pool attendance was 20770 The biggest summer the West Millard Pool has ever experienced was June and July of 1985 when the pool attendance rose to 26074 Now with school starting the pool will go onto it’s winter pool schedule This schedule will be: 6 to 10 am ear10 to 12 ly morning lap swimming noon swimming lessons 3 to 5 pm Swim Team workout 5 to 9 pm (Monday through Thursday) open swimming and 5 to 10 pm (FriSaturday the day) open swimming pool will be open from 12 noon to 10 pm for open swimming 12 noon to is being reserved for school 3 pm lessons The pool management appreciates the great support all of you fine people give the West Millard Pool Without all of you the pool could not function like it does Thanks to all of Locals win at golf tournament Cedar Ridge Ladies Golf Association held their annual Invitational August 8 1987 The day started out with a drizzle but at tee time rain had stopped and after a few holes rain gear was discarded and it was a lovely day for golf Low net 1st flight was a tie between Louise Allen of Delta and Gene of Cedar City Beulah Bassett of Delta placed 4th in low net 2nd flight Scouts visit Chronicle you! toured Cub Scout Pack 3141 Den the Millard County Chronicle Progress August 12 1987 They Wednesday visited to learn how a newspaper is produced and to fill a badge requirement Included in the group under the direction of leader Sherry McEntire were Kurtis Wankier Phillip Scoville KC McCann Seth Tolbert Mike Jef-- fery and Andy Thompson -- DWR-Deer poaching reduced the chance for the honest hunter to harvest a legal the deer Call HELP STOP HOTLINE at toll free POACHING if you have any information that may lead to the arrest or conviction of poachers P U i 'P5- - '&£ 2 ' J SCHEDULE OF VISITING PHYSICIANS The Delta and Fillmore Community Medical Centers would like to announce the schedule of all visiting physicians to Millard County Along with Primary Care services rendered by each hospital (Nursing Service Obstetrics and Nursery Laboratory Radiology Emergency Room Surgery Physical Therapy Home Health Care) the following physicians bring their specialities to our hospitals to enhance our service base The following schedule is printed for your convenience It lists names specialities dates and appointment numbers SCHEDULE OF VISITING PHYSICIANS TO MILLARD COUNTY Delta Community Medical Center BOWHUNTERS: When you get yours see STEVE SHINER for your taxidermy art work Call 8644964 Competitive Fine quality prices I’COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW DELTA SPORTS CENTER’S HUNTER’S SPECIALS BOW HUNTERS Easton Game Getter Arrows $2995 Doz 799 Pkg of 6 Satallite Broad Heads Hot Shot Quick Triggers Bow Cases Tree Bark Tree Bark Tee Shirts Tree Bark Hats Camo Hats $2495 NOW $1888 $2399 $798 $499 $349! For All Your Hunting Needs DOVE HUNTERS Game Vest wGame Pouch Deer of North Mule and America compiled and edited by Olof C Wallmo is an excellent book for the sportsman who wishes to increase his knowledge with regards to deer The book is a Wildlife Management Institute Book and can be obtained through Stackpole Books PO Box PA 17105 1831 Harrisburg Reg $1199 NOW $999 Federal Game Loads 12 ga 20 ga $449 12 $16900 Savage ga Shotgun 12 ga Weatherby Pump Shotgun $29900 (limited to stock) Remington 870 Pump Shotgun 12 ga $34900 Some items are limited to stock on hand MILLARD COUNTY’S SPORTSMENS HEADQUARTERS -- DWR- A safety tip that may save your life to carry firestarters while hunting To make your own firestarters simply fill a small paper Dixie cup half full of sawdust add melted paraffin wax full then until the cup is fold over top of cup to stabilize contents This firestarter will usually provide a 2 inch wide and 6 inch high flame for will ignite about 15 even the most stubborn wood Thor L'SPS Millard County state of Utah is Appointments are scheduled by local Physicians thru Utah Valley Hospital Both Delta and Fillmore Community Medical Centers have the services of Ron Draper CRNA and who provides Anesthesiology Epidural service 299 N Hwy 864-343- 6 Delta 2 tooooooooeoooooocoooooooooooeooooeooooooooooaeooooc UT |