Show MJ!ard Coynty East Millard Swimming Pool Host SUSSL Championship meet On July 28 A 29 if vuu cjd base come by the pool you cs J fje vee4 swimne-- s running n ar out of ev erv ou should have seen it was great SISSL stands for Southern Utah Summer S im League "Which consists of Cedar Ci Fil'nore RicTe'J Delta and Nephi We staned at 2p m on We ran 35 even's te first Friday day SaL morning we started 10 and ran another 57 events Thar s to the Sa'iorul Guard for the camouflage net pros ided us vsith much needed shade TheCourry for bleachers and chairs The Su'ehouse Museum for chairs and to Delta Pool for letting us use their touch pads etc Than Is to all the timers starters bul'pen computer and ribbon people We eou’dn't base pulled this off without your help The meet rt n moothly and eseryone had a good time Our team the Marlins did really well Wade Barber IM 2'" Clayton Barber 2 2' 3 Grant Barber 10" 8 Josh Camp Katie Camp II" II Austin Corny 6 7 Chris Dearden 7 8 Skyler Dunn 12 Ersine 2"4 2“ 3 4 Brody Maverick Ersine 2 5 6 7 3 I" kasids Fosse 6 6 Kole Fosse 4 Debra Fullmer 4 8 Heather Fullmer I" 9" 9 3 6’ Katie Gregory Rsan Haws 4 4 9 Sitori Holbrook 4 4 6 6 7 Ian Jenkins Amber Johnson I" 6 6"’ 6 0 Miranda O'rulhan 5 in Darrell Peterson 4 6 Mia Roberts 1" 21 2“ 21 Matthew Sheridan 3 4 5' Jordan Sorenson 4 5 8 Chauntc' Watts 4 4 4 5 21 3" 6“ Carson Watts Brandon W ilcox 5 5 9" 9 5 Cody W ilcox I" 5 Kellie Willden 9 9 Sheree W illden 4’ 7 SMI lyssa WoodlifT2’ 2’ 3” Robby WoodlifT lJ I" 1J I" lJ Medics Rclav girls boss 0 bos s I" girls H - A Boys Is Med'ey Re'ay Chns Dearden Carson Mavenck Ervme Wads Grant Barber Black bear complaints on the rise hot drv summer his led to an in in bear and human conflicts in some ildlite Re ot I lah Division of sources personnel report As ol Aug the Division has had to kill three black bears in southeast Utah tint posed a threat to human vifctv The DW R has received three times the number of boar problem complaints this year as compared to last year said Paul Bedont PW R Jepredation technician In northeast Utah two bias k bears that posed threats to humans have been killed Randall Thacker wildlife biologist ports a ten fold increase in the number of bear problems in the western portion ot the mtah Basin he problem stems from a lack of mots ture in the high country which has sulted in failed berry and mast crops and less food for bears in general Bears are desperately trying to put on weight fore the onset of winter and are finding campgrounds and cabins good places to The crease areas Girls Johnson Z Medley Relay: Sheree Miranda Willden Alyssa Woodhff Kole DISEASES Fossee Mad Sheridan Please help us put the brakes in th’ toe pit ace ic from a tent or ot'‘er sleepitics not sleep in the co'h ire tbit were worn when cookme hi It vou cm oii'iier St iv calm Avoid direct eve cont id Make a lot ot Retro it slowlv o' chmb iree M ike yoursdt up pc it is iree as po sihle bv raisino inns iukci pick or other ohiect occrhcid It in a er ip have ev cry one stand together i ic'ht bac k rl attac ked leave them on 40 neuromuscular ( ook Woodhff Amber O'rulhan I" ing diseases IYIDA Muscular Dystrophy Assor a'i www mdausa orq Courtesy Ace Hardware h celebrating Is MILLARD COUNTY FAIR DAYS Ml Hoover acuunis 20 °o OFF IlH'k girls 2’’ VI call for poems W rite a poem and win the 1000 gTand prize' Hollywood's Famous Poets Society is sponsoring a new poetry contest to no There is open everyone entry fee and nothing to buy To enter semi one poem of liresor less Free Poetry Contest FMBI26 1626 N Wilcox Ave" Hollywood C A 90028 at Or enter www famouspocts com “This is our big contest of the year" says Poetry Director Martha French “We trust our prizes will encourages ness ets to share their talent” The dead me for entering is August 29 2000 More deer should await Francisco Hong Kong Holland and Brazil returned to f4ew York on May 25 1937 13 14 Boys Medley Relay Robby Clarion Ba'ber f sa The first letter to circle the globe by air mail was dispatched from New York on April 19 1937 and after traveling through San DEADLY NEUROMUSCULAR ll‘l‘l' Mixed age relay girls lJ boss boss 2"' Freestsle relas 2 boss : girls girls 21 girls 2 Prp5rg5SJAyflysllSL100QiJPaS5j A Girls Mixed Age Relay: Alyssa Woodhff Mia Roberts Kasidy Fossee Sitori archers Archers afield for the opening of Utah's general archery buck deer hunt Aug can expect more deer but they may have to altc their hunting strategics to deal with the dry conditions Utah has enjoyed mild winters every year since a severe winter severely reduced many of the states herds "Deer numbers are as high as they've been since 1993" said Steve Flinders big game coordinator for the ivision of Wildlife Resources Archers pursuing those deer should find less competition as a draw system started this year will help assure that hunting S'nce Utah went permits will not oversell to a 97000 hunter cap in 1994 permits for many of the Division’s’s five regions have oversold almost every year Flinders says archers heading out Aug 19 should look to the high country for deer The hot dry summer has forced them high where cooler temperatures and the best vegetation aie found They will be found mostly around watering sources and probably won't se very active during the heat of the day One of the many bright spots in the state this season is the Northeastern Current Creek area gion especially the has been Flinders said Deer production good in the region the past two years Hunters who drew a coveted Southern bucks Region tag should also find plenty of The number of bucks remaining in the gion after last year’s hunting seasons does 100 eraged 20 bucks per There are some areas of the s U te where deer continue to struggle Because of chronically low buck to doe ratios the archery hunt will be only five days on the LsSal and Abajo Mountain units in southeast Utah And while deer numbers on the Cache Unit in northern Utah have creased from last year they have not like bounded from the w inter of they once did While things are looking up for deer populations Flinders has some concerns about the affects a hard inter could have on deer this year Deer could enter winter ike in poor condition because of drought-conditions across much of the state This Space Seils COPY -- f5sr Holbrooke Katie Gregory In many instances people aie complt eating the problem Some owners ot cabins and summer homes deliberatclv feed hears Others leave food and garbage in unprotected containers Picnickers campers and hikers may drop lin'd and eibble girbage Anglers may leave dead fish and unused bait along shorelines When this happens boars learn humans are a sourc c ot food ed bears begin to break into cabins b nlers and vehicles Such behavior wrecks property and threatens human safety Offending bears must then be trapped and relocated or destri ycd W hen relocated a black bear may starve to death or he killed by the resident male bear In most cases a fed bear is a dead bear To be protect yourself and the bears follow these safety measures Keep a clean campsite Store coolers and food in the trunk of the vehicle in a bear proof container or suspended between two trees Place food scraps and fa drippings in an air tieht container and take home Don't ottie see the new hngless vacuum windtunnel and the durable caddy vac We will be demonstrating diflerenl models so see which one is best lor your needs Assorted ( loastmaster Appliances boose from can openers clot knife choppers $999 pncers mixers and mote oreman line of grills We w ill demo the new George Check out the indoor outdoor grill indoor countertop grill indoor rotissicre Also American Harvests Jet Stream Ovens and Toastmaster’s Brunch Pan Sale is good only Friday & Saturday at Acc Hardware and our booth at the Business f air I RF Hoover drawing at the Fair OMA 266 W Main Delta 1 7 |