Show September 26 2007 Millard County Chronicle Red-hoodeBy Name the place Name this location in Millard County and win a six month free subscription to the Millard County Chronicle Progress Prior winners are excluded for a period of 12 months alter successfully identifying a mystery location The first caller to correctly identify the location wins Call or Congratulations to Joelle McCarthy of Kanosh for being the first caller to identify the volcanic upthrust on the north side of Pot Mountain Pot Mountain is located west of Hwy 257 approximately 13 miles south of Deseret The photo was Every man who knows how to read has it in his power to magnify himself to multiply the ways in which he exists to make his life full significant and interAldous Huxley esting taken from the highest point on the mountain looking down at the basalt formation below Pot Mountain peaks at an elevation of 4830 feet above sea level This is 92 feet lower than the peak of Pahvant Butte about 13 5 miles to the east resident 215 W Main Delta oc 2 3 o o o o c More Ducks Flvina This Wav 6 waterfowl hunting begins Oct 6 This season is the first season that hunters 2 years of age and younger can hunt waterfowl in the state To hunt waterfowl hunters 12 years of age and younger must complete the state's Hunter I ducation course buy a hunting or combination license and he accompanied by an adult while lltah’s season Delta Sports Center 299 N Hwy 6 Delta 2 M WwMIMllMlKtalMIIIMirilllllrttal MmMIIMllllC w !'l Iwai m flaa at waia raaai matmm nai Ni m mna am M h MB H UtmtlH ZLJ Mam — a mama m n a a? a a ill MUtWWlUiSnmM MMlMOniil moot a iaana Mmiai1111 iw ta n CT I IS m lit 'm to n nu a mat cm ’!' 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Iipton of rda UT and "Hercules" competed in the event "Hercules” was adoptd for $18(88) Fillmore isa Reid according to HIM spokespeson Iipton chronicled Ins experience with "Hercules" Winston Check out other great buys at vnnrdroubaychevroletcom Set dealer eat insects Nesting begins in March Females incubate the eggs for 12 to 14 days I he attentive male brings food to the he young are cared for by both nest parents and leave the nest after 14 to 16 days Parents will raise two or three broods each year Mustang Continued from front page who traveled to Fort Worth to support Ariss and “Hail Yeah " return to Norco we will “When be naming Hail Yeah the official mascot of the city and he will represent our message as Horsetown USA ” Norco registered Horsetown L'SA as a trademark to introduce and courage spec ific types of businesses and vendors to the city that m turn will support and compliment the animal keeping community's and values “With this partnership Hail Yeah will serve as an incredible example of what the American Mustang is and can he to people interested in owning a great horse" said Ml IF Fxecutive Director Patti Colbert “The city ol Norco doesn't just call self Horsetown USA it is Horsetown USA and having "Hail Yeah" there in Norco and traveling the country with Ray Ariss will do so much to raise the awareness of the value of M " ustangs HI M Chief of the Wild Horses and Burro Division Don Glenn was most speechless with the success ol the adoption "I'm having a hard lime putting into words what this event has clone for the wild horse and burro program” he said “1 bit event has brought more attention to what we are doing to preserve the American Mustang than any other program in my 30 years with the division I have to give a tremendous amount of credit to the trainers who took these Mustangs and shaped them into marketable horses Without them there is no way this event would have been successful qual credit has to go to Patti Colbert who developed and managed the event The BI M is truly grateful for all she has done " II lift I IiVw sfcC07-C- Auto 4cyl V1 ao ivvd 15 welcome in any yard Millard house spring And that's great news for Utah's duck hunters “Wetland conditions improved on the breeding grounds in southern Alberta last spring" says Tom Aldrich migratory game bird coordinator for the Division of Wildlife hunting lltah’s seven duck bag limit is Resources “That means more ducks identical to last season except for one should be flying through Utah this fall" major change hunters can have two canvashacks in their daily hag limit Good rainfall in southern Alberta Wetland conditions increased the number of ponds availThe conditions you'll find at the able to nesting ducks by 23 percent state's waterfowl management areas over 2006 And the number of ponds ’available last spring was 68 perceftt "will "vary depending on‘ wheri you hunt average higher than the Conditions are dry at the Clear Lake "I think we'll see a good flight of WMA northwest of Fillmore ducks coming out cf southern Alberta Only MA will have the main units at the this fall" Aldrich says "As a result I think hunters should expect a good water when the season opens Oct 6 this season year" hunting ocCOQD a oc O in County looks like a dressed-usparrow However this little bird has a sweet singing voice to accompany its bright feathers They sing throughout the year but step up their efforts during the nesting season Theirs is a delightsome warble easily recogmed and heard at a fair distance Lucky is the homeowner where this songster sets up housekeeping The House Finch Carpodacus is native to the western United States and Mexico It was introduced to the eastern U S and has spread to every state Males have red to orange feathers on their heads and breasts There is also a yellow variant of this species Females resemble female sparrows with brown striping on their breast and belly Juvenile males look much like the adult females Their wingspan is about 9 5 inches with a body length of six inches This bird weighs about of an ounce The Cassin's Finch Carpodacus cassimi closely resembles the Hose finch They are sometimes hard to tell apart The Cassin’s Finch's song is pitched higher and a bit crisper than the song of the House Finch Large flocks form in the fall composed of males juveniles and females Young males acquire their colors after their first year of life Juvenile males sing before they acquire their colors leading some to think that the females also sing which they do not When startled House Finches fly up and away from trouble unlike Waterfowl hunt opens Oct It's been hot and dry in Utah this year But that wasn't the case on the prairies in southern Alberta last Great Basin Optical songster Dean Draper A Page Progress d N 4G0 E Delta 864-252- 5 last |