Show Ogden Standard-Examine- Sunday Septembor 23 1984 '9C r 'ariy elk hunt hurt by blasting spates finite' on Standard Examiner staff Blasting and helicopter flights conducted the by a seismic crew on the north slope of Uintas ruined the early season bugling elk hunt several hunters have complained past “There’s always been lots of elk this year there were no elk and we horsebacked 16 miles” he said the for John Kimball game manager Weese’s hunting companion did get a of Division five-poiNorthern Region of the Utah elk on the second day of their rehas office his said Wildlife Resources hunt and the two men packed it out and huntirate five or ceived calls from “four back to their truck There they found heliers” who drew permits to hunt the north copter crews had moved in to within 300 slope area yards of their camp When they went out ridges the next day the helicopCraig Weese of Ogden drew one of the scouting in and out of the area 40 permits issued for the special hunt He ters were flying said he and a friend hunted the West Fork setting explosive charges and flying within of Black’s Fork got several miles into the 100 yards of the two hunters Weese said ‘It completely ruined the hunt” Weese back country and found warning flags “all project DENVER — Utah Colorado "Wyoming and the US Depart--meof the Interior have agreed work together in a water development project designed to endangered fish in the Colorado River said the US ffish and Wildlife Service endan--jere- d — Such fish include the Colorado squawfish humpback chub and bonytail chub IIT Representatives of the states 2lnd the federal agency have undersigned a memoranduminofdcvelop-"tng standing to cooperate a and implementing program of “reasonable and prudent for water project proposals intended to prevent jeopardy 01b the endangered fish in the big nt nt pro-OJt- ct altcr--native- the boundary of the wilderness area Kimball said the same problem oequred Reservoir and along the Burnt Fork and that' the during the 1983 bugling hunt and there were bulldozers We went to the Forest Service which has jurisdiction over Hoop Lake area and it was the same thing the area had assured the DWR any future We went to the Middle Fork of Beaver seismic work would be scheduled so noEto Creek and along the Henry's Fork and the conflict with hunting seasons buggers were all over there” “The purpose of the hunt was to try and have the elk bugling and havelhem reThe blasting was done by a seismic comspond to bugling by the hunters Kimball pany that contracts with petroleum comsaid “What happened is the seismic work panies to provide information on possible to give oil and gas deposits The work was done eliminated the edge we were trying during the hunt because the US House of the hunters"of the Wasatch National I or Bob Cron Representatives was expected to sign the was allowed Utah Wilderness Bill which forbids any est said the exploration work Wilderness Utah sort of development inside the wilderness because the signing of the Act would prevent the completion of the boundaries Forest Service officials said Much of the area in question lies inside work said “We moved over to Beaver Meadow over the place” Weese said he’s hunted the area in the By JIM WRIGHT s” I i'u Oflvcr The document acknowledges inowBi rtatc water rights and states that 4encficial uses of such waters OSvould be fully acknowledged li and i list cosrtfFKHSU OEbnsidcred in development of the 'Jirogram The memorandum calls for the 'establishment of a coordinating pnomcTOA sag 'committee as the executive body nd a steering committee which Tncludes a biological expert and a -- hydrological expert representing '£ach party Frank Dunkle special assistant to the director of the fish and wildlife service’s western energy "2nd land use team was named executive director of the committees — He said it’s felt the committees 7£an iron out the wrinkles so the Accessary projects can go forward as they arc necessary for people 3pd at the same time provide for iwildlife ZZ jhe coordinating committee al- could appoint representatives af additional organizations to3£ork with the steering commit- end "0°° nr AIRTIGHT STOVE eplre door vents ' pr allow Rreclse control gallon REQ chamber 59 Ipj ca 0° a O If faucet Th KRAFT FACED RATED 1 18" OR I'! m LIGHT FLOOD COMPLSTS WITH ULi ry WHITE Water ppf design ave energy le' Strong (lushing ectton j 20 PER STORE DIA-2M0- SEAT BATH lor lh lh powr Ucl oiu rnlrror IREQ 0 UNFACED I i 0 RATED 10" 16" OR 10" x 24" IiiH'iiiiHIU m m? 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3'" 300 WATT lo forest Rslu h lnul(Hing Chari QUARTZ HALOGEN fOfficials o set fire higher nrmr lh Ak Mlitperon on ations that might be represented ""-- asr fiberglass CflLlNO tUPPORT ino u 0 1 CertalnTeed 4” flqua5trearnWASHERLESS 8TOWM COLLAR TWIN FALLS Idaho — The £JS Forest Service is planning to “intentionally use fire under prescribed conditions on more than C350Q acres of the Sawtooth National Forest to improve areas for “Wildlife and grazing of domestic livestock The majority of the projects are planned for the southern portions of the Sawtooth said Dale tarrell fire management officer mq L nta S4eee ineers as examples of organiz- PATIO TABLE seees KITS ClfipET AU OTHER PIPE & ACCESSORIES HMI&M I IueSSeLLA Dual MAUI 1 IAKF0 MAM(l DELUXE PLAINSMAN” $9095 ENERGY of Land rvice Bureau Management and Corps of Eng- tine ZZ - — top p non-stai- n ( Dunkle mentioned the Western irea Power Administration Forrest Service National Park Se- along the FtBERGlASSSS approved -- strict AMO cior CMHK ICBO -- Utah-Idah- o IA1V OH N UU teeas remenl X pea a mul body REQ $299 199" aaiy blmlwti § rtXlrd Dia-Ch- WITH COUPON oqost ( rt bh vdhis p'li ut I1 SPilU N ! t ‘i '’D3C burning projects on 3000 land MMI Edam work under way KAMAS — The Weber Basin V —Conservancy District has begun —work on a dam at Smith and Reservoir which will 23-lorehous- e increase the reservoir’s capacity Z3o 7900 acre feet Due to construction the Smith —find Morehouse Campground will —be closed for the remainder of the Construction period The and access to the camp “ground should be good Construe-pon is expected to continue Sept 1986 according to “through TSVasateh-Cach- e National Forest officials i Copyright’ 1984 PAY ’N PAK STORES INC in SUNDAY 10 AM TO 5 PM Kn wqam unu Mm rn TDM yiunrm 9 AM TO 5 PM SATURDAY f ach ol IhBSB artverliead item n required 19 lie rekdily eveiielile lor Ml el Of Nlow IMo jidverhsed price in each Pay N Pelt Slot e titled eicept et speeilireiiy noiud in inis ed SuuQetted Htt price ppH PQUCY mey not be eur everydey price but are prevnled tor price oomparikior) khopptng purpoeat only Same ilemt in thit ed may not relied redundant Irani every (ley prim Pul still represent an oulitanding value la the PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SEPT 29 1984 — GUARANTEE OURfiTOCf ERIC£B TD EJE LOWER OR AS 10W AS ANY Of OliR COMPETITORS ADVERTISED PRICES- - NO SALES TO DEALERS fonsumer WEU SHUT TO WAND UAOMOMt KNOCK Ledge-Cor- k Campground will remain Cpen HOME BMtPROUEMENTT CENTER 2020 HARRISON — 621-715- 5 up! 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