Show state of MHS NEWS Utah Millard County Thurs April USPS 7 1988 - Page 7 OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES by Kelly Phillips Experience the Wildlife a State awards for Millard FFA Chapter by Daniel Cummings Several members of the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter attended the state convention this past Thursday Friday and Saturday The Millard Eagle Chapter continued its winning ways of the past by setting a new state record seven State Proficiency winning Awards The Chapter also had eight members receive the State Farmer Degree Darin in Star Cummings placed 1st runner-uGreenhand and received a trophy and $50 for his efforts David Whitaker was in Star State runner-uand received a trophy and $100 for his efforts Kelby Swallow was selected to by Dave Smith Conservation Officer Range Rides The Division of Wildlife Resources the US Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management annually get together to conduct “Range Rides” which will be evaluating the condition of the vegetation of big game winter ranges looking for winter mortality of big game and analyzing the present condition of big game observed According to Norm Bowden Game Manager in Southern Utah for the DWR the public involvement is critical since the Board of Big Game Control will ask for public input prior to setting the 1988 seasons Anyone interested in joining the rides is welcome just bring a horse and a bag lunch and enjoy a day in the hills Range rides on local deer herd units are scheduled on the following days: receive the American Farmer Degree State Proficiency Winners were Curtis Stevens Poultry Production Trevor Bennett Animal Julie Specialty Monroe Specialty Crop Daniel Cummings Forage Production Jim Wood Ag Sales and Service Doug Dearden Cereal Grain David Whitaker Ag Processing Dates are subject to change according to inclement weather conditions with local conservation officer East Millard Sheriff’s Posse Radio Days April 9 1988 RADIO DAYS proceeds will go to fully equip this Millard County Mobile Command Vehicle When complete the command vehicle will have full capability to handle the communications for any future Millard County disaster or emergency Anyone wishing to donate items for the auction contact Jim Larsen at or Ken Noland at WM Sheriff’s Posse sponsoring Poker Run Check by Dawn Carder The West Millard Sheriff’s Posse is sponsoring its Poker Run on Saturday April 9 1988 from 11 am until 4 pm This activity is a CARD GAME not a race and it will be held at the sandhills east of Delta with the starting point at the Gravel Pit People of all ages and family units Inare encouraged to participate dividuals under the age of 18 must have a release signed by a parent or guardian Bring your wheelers or “whatever” and join the fun! Following registration participants will progress through a marked track which will include five different check points at the sandhills At each checkpoint players will draw cards The winner will be the person with the best hand at the end of the route First cond and third place winners will receive cash prizes For additional information contact Fred Works or or Doug Johnson Wildlife Federation to meet Merrill Miller will be the featured speaker at this month’s meeting of the Millard County Wildlife Federation Mr Miller is the sportsmen’s representative on the Board of Big Game Control This is the board that sets most of the regulations governing our big game hunts in Utah The Board also consists of a representative from public lands the cattlemen the woolgrowers and a chairman from the Dept of Wldlife Resources The meeting will be held Apr 8 at 7:30 pm at the Public Safety Building on the south end of Fillmore If you would like to know how the regulations governing your hunting are formulated and if you would like to have some put to that system please plan to They did it!! Playwrights perform an “Sesame Street Pet Show” original drama was performed by Fifth Grade students in Mr Eldon Nielson’s class this week Creative writing has been emphasized in the language arts curriculum this year During the past three weeks students have worked hard to formulate the dialogue and to coordinate the action Participants were as follows: first row (above) Valyn Frandsen Christina Tasso Brady Nielson John Reeves Clayton Kapler second row Justin Knight Jason Noah Ryan Anderson back row Rachel Niles Crista Pollock Duane Johnson Adam Corey Zach Mr Nielson teacher Panhorst Coal wasn’t used as a fuel until for sculpture before then Burton's 3rd grade class Mrs Mr Nielson's 5th grade students Mrs Burton’s third grade was the first group of Delta North students to reach the 1000 mark on the Nifty Note charts Their reward was a “Taste the sweetness of success at DNES” We commend Mrs Burton’s class for their behavior m the lunchroom It w on’t be too long before another class catches them! the attend In past months the Millard County Wildlife Federation has heard from Doug Reid our local Forest Ranger Brent Olson our local Conservation Officer and Norm Bowden a district The Federation big game biologist members try to stay abreast of the current thinking and research concerning our wildlife in order to make recommendations to the Board of Big Game at their public hearings in Mav that would be of most benefit to our wildlife and to us as hunters The three point or better deer hunt stopping license sales the night before the hunt are a the couple of the recommendations Millard County wildlife Federation have pushed for in the past and have seen implemented 12th century though it had been used Springtime SALE Fencing & Livestock Handling Equipment MJFG CO IJTC Portable Corral NOTICE 7295 TO PARENTS S1Q595 Panel-1- 2 Ft wrn Water has been turned into irrigation canals Watch your children closely Double Action Squeeze Chute St OQR00 COU LLLLLXXXXXXXXX3 T I'L'LITLXTXTT XL PLAZA TWIN THEATRE Thru April 520 A POLYNESIAN SPECIAL E Topaz on Hwy 6 at the Pendrsy Plaza pro- gram was presented to the fifth and sixth grade students at Delta Middle School this week Guest performers included Delta North Elementary students and Mr Kirk e Penney shown in the above as he sings a duet with Dr Eleanor Dalton principal Parent-Teach- 14 Blvd ‘1749 7:00 9:15 & pm “Moonstruck j have Conferences been scheduled at Delta High School from 12:00 noon to 7:00 pm on April f 7:15 & 9:20 pm PRICE INFO: Ages 4 luesduvs - Discount Children 12 & under - SI 50 Senior Citizens - $150 - $250 Adults 18 A over - $350 ighis - $2 Adults $150 Students $1 kids 3 through 12 Shows subject to change due to availability For more information call ±XE£ Universal 4 ft ion i2tt IP 14ft i6tt Hog Panel 32 X 16 1549 Reg 5 Panel 6aivnized Steel Sates 18” 37" 44” 49” 59 Heavy Duty Steel Post 19 PI 33 1B9ns 2 10 n ‘237u ir Barbed Wire V i adoJ s3295 Sale 32 Inch 3f Inch 47 Inch DELTA 498 W Main F Pius 33 Red Brand Field Fence 34 Cher Rated PG 7 All parents who desire to conference with hisher high school age students’ teachers are welcome during these hours Teachers will be in the school cafeteria Parents unable to come during these hours are invited to contact the high school for an appointment at another time if they so desire to e welcome this opportunity meet with parents The counselor will be available to share additional scholarfor those who are ship information interested - Beg 223" u Red Brand er Conferences scheduled Horae Panel 60" X 16’ 0000 Reg aa Livestock Panels Cattle Panel 52" X 16 Twin Headgate S 1 Front anc exit one man ponaO 'y stee ano operation extra icno and Ca neoe e'ra s2849 Darker Desire Desperation HARRISON FORD FRANTIC --r® g ij— Galvanized Tube Pasture Gate $6795 $7595 $8295 EPHRAIM So HWY 89 Red Brand Offers You Beg I1 FP£E 2" SAUNA So T FEf£E RICHFIELD 448 HWY 89 April IS 1988 9 Hurry Sate end E 1st So 80 LOA So Mam |