Show SPORTS lhe summer version of the Krav 8 s League is in its fourth week and already we’ve got some high marks set Ron Rickard rolled a 63 senes while Arltnda almost nailed a six hundred when she bowled a 594 series Sylvia Mangrum has the high game for women with a 224 while June Dutson leads the men with a 233 The Boomers League has nine teams strong this summer while Kray 8’s have four only scores thus far Byron Erickson Troy Pace 208 Ron Rickard Glenda Arlmda Myers 2 Bob Meinhardt Sr Roger Tuttle 502 and June Dutson Boomer high scores Sylvia Mangrum Eathel Church 2 - 529 Carma Smith Anna Lee Hepworth 504 and Clara Belle Cook 202 High 211 Yates East Millard Swimming Pool news almost too late to sign up for the 1st session of summer swim lessons Howwhich will be starling June ever our second session will be starting Our Swim Team will also be June be will meetThe team starting on June 2 45 10 45 AM They ing Mon - Fn at 9 and July will be swimming through June with a Championship Meet to be held st & 2nd There w ill be Sw im Meets Aug throughout the Summer Children must have their own goggles Bobbctte Miite is our new Swim Coach and we arc lookand exciting season ing forward to a fun To sign up for Swim Team or for more information contact us at the Pool Congratulations to Jim Freeman who just completed his lH)() miles here at the Pool Way to go Jim’ Alicia Cahoon lust hit her 50 mile mark and Audean Grcgcrsen hit her 1(8) miles this month Keep it up lappers’ We are so proud of It is Mike Weir and Jordan Fogies you one great way to beat the Summer heat arid that is to take a dip in the Pool Come and join us for a Splashing There is Summer1 East Millard Swimming Pool Mike Uo'f and Doug Fogies Golf All-State- rs lucsdav School lhlclic j't I'xcni'U' "OCMlion ti'i 'lie lli‘’li ol nvnii rcioitmed with team j hunu't (’reek l oin n I lub to have IX'lta High Schik'l was lortunatc two fust team soph'iimrc Douc lowlc' and sophomore Jordan J'owlei as a Doug was a second team freshman and shot a team low 2 under par at the state tournament put him oer the top and assure him a litst team selcstion this ear as a Jordan was a first team ilh the I’G their fir at lllow Recognized Itcshman and had a reeion sioimg average f'J He shot under at the state tournament that was eood enough to duplicate Ins ittmi and assure him a first team ill have Ionian chance to he a 4 time all tatei We loneiatulute Doug and Iordan lot this accomplishment of heine in 3 two ol onlc ITiis sear 's banquet ssas extra special because ol the presence ot the current Master s champion Mike Weir Mike pas eat' minute talk and spent time ith In his talk he said the and desire ssere the key qualities that made him sshut he is todav ot in summer schedule One ought at least to hear a little melody every day read a fine poem see a good picture and if possible make a few sensible remarks — Johann Wolfgang von (loethe Rainbow spiake and perch fnhine been good at Fish ake the past few years” Pettcngil! said “We re stocking good numbers ot tish and fishine should be excellent all summer " Rainbow trout will proLablv provide the most consistent fishing Pettengill says the rainbows often bunch up in the south end of the lake and the depth they re at can vary If it s a windy day they can be deep and anglers should troll ith line or downriggers It it s a calm day the fish mav be just under the surface In this caw- anglers should a spoon or spinner and a worm “June is a great month to fish tor spiake" he said ’The fishing drops off after that but picks back up again in September and October " He encourages spiake anglers to jig vertically with a jig ot spoon and perch meat or to troll with line and downriggers "( )n calm days try for spiake near the lake's weedbeds during early morning and evening" he said “ Also don't forget the lake's abundant perch population which can provide fast action for the kids" he said "Just anchor near a weedy patch drop a simple worm and bobber and get ready to catch lots ol which are a very tasty fish " perch ildlile or the Hotline at (4 f Resources County putmi iiil tali Hi 'll Si iii li nl is studs tit' in! 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Horns al the n nli ii 'i i I'tuu- Pi dom ol the spit ill Hi f' Ml ‘state lhe Sptimw at tl’i S'i dmts Jo illmoii the Sheri tl s otlice at DWR's Help Mop it IN It lie to a' i’iiii' cc that two ot chosin to represent Cedar City — lhe Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation 'sportsmen tor ish and ildlifc the Dixie ildlile ederation and the Division ot ildlile Resources are fering a reward ot up to S22(M) tor information leading to the arrest and successful prosecution of the persons responsible for poaching a bull elk in the lamblin Hamblin alley Salley area m is northwest of Cedar City with information about tins Anvonc case is encouraged to call the Div ision ot Iron oiji'i Page students chosen to represent CBA School District $2200 reward offered in elk poaching case May 29 2003 County Chronicle Progress 8 10 00 AM It it the indix idual w ho is timeless Societies cultures and civilizations — past and present— are often incomprehensible to outsiders hut the individual’s hungers anxieties dreams and preoccupations have remained unchanged through the millennia — Eric Hoffer Millard Fishing good at Fish Lake Bowling News i j j i ! 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