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Forasii' sat Dowsa O N H t'a & i N ’4rL ji 'r:A:V”7v'A-’5ii'-V UV"'’ V '’ v:' '’i ’ t either sex somewhat Inghci units will be Division officers watching closely that the proper Hunters must sex is harvested leave evidence of sex attached to their animals Rcxouteos Hunters may find that deer fh’ pointed out however that are following different habits lower success will not be an this seat due to the lack ol inhcution of deer populations moisture "Foliage will but rather a reflection of the be gone" said Staples’ restrictive regulations in "We hope there will be enough mine Buck etleet this year only precipitation to keep forests " will from most on units being noisy underfoot regulations If it remains dry deer will lower ield a substantially overall harvest Success is probably be found at lower elevations as was the case with expected to be 30 to 35 percent on and elk noted Stapley As always buck only areas nature testrietivc Utah deer hunt Qetobei through 24 should result in the lowest hunter success since the IWs sacs Homer Slapley assistant game management duet tor the Division of Wildlife on ot The OEM's ruv iSr AHhongh the forecast U for a lower deer km thl Mason hunter ran eqjoy the beauty of the mite Ar©0 r '''’' ' - r '' fair Fall weather continues mountains Flats This picture was taken above If Dress Code Resting This Week Other Sanpete 0 of The South Sanpete Board of met in regular Education session on Tuesday October 8th 1974 at 7:30 PM Julie Stoddard and Molly Green were present to discuss bus rates for activities and specifically the Ski Club They felt the new cost rates were too high and asked if they could furnish their own driver to help cut the costs Supt Winston Gleave explained that the charge was made because the Ski Club is basically a recreation and not educational activity and not sponsored by the High School Activities Association According to Board policy an school educational or official not cost students would activity for transportation This matter E was discussed by the Board and the decision made to not change the present policy Centerfield Boy Scout Support Of Told Earns 1st Star Award Judges he following District Court Judges running for have received the endorsement of the Board of Commissioners of the Utah State Bar: Second Judicial District Hon Ihornley K Swan Third Judicial Jay E Banks Hon Peter F Leary and Hon G Hal Taylor Fourth Judicial District Hon J Robert Bullock Sixth Judicial Don V Tibbs The endorsement cotnes as the result of a recent poll wherein lawyers of the State were asked to evaluate the qualifications and performance of those running for judicial office The poll was conducted by the Utah State Bar Commission under a resolution pledging active support of the Bar to all persons Commission running for judicial office who received a favorable vote of 70 or more in the pol' On October 9th Kirk Hansen awarded his Star Progress Award at the Centerfield Ward Lois Primary by president Sorensen He is the first boy from Centerfield Ward and the first boy from the Gunnison Stake to receive this coveted award before graduation from Primary in the new Primary He has Program Scouting completed eight skill awards and then merit badges (nine merit badges being required) He also had to work on service projects and have them approved by hts Scoutmaster in SacraOn October 13th ment Meeting Kirk received his Certificate of Gtaduation from He was Bishop Neil Nielson also awarded his Duty to God Trail Award by Bishop Nielson Kirk is the oldest son of Mr and Mrs Val Jean Hansen He has three younger brothers Kevin age 9 Mitchell age 8 and Jed age 4 and one sister Kcri Ann age one and a half His grandparents are Mr and Mrs T Rex Dye of Wales and O Mariel Mr and Mrs who are serving an Hansen D S Mission in Wales was England Kirk entered Bear on the Cub Annual Deer Hunters Bake Sale For Friday Gunnison Valley Jay iritcs me holding a Bake Sale Irlday October 18th at 10 of the Bank AM in front Building All Javift'r that arc furnishing for this sale please have your items there by 9 riu- M to get vour raffle HI RN Game Manager John Kimball savs that hunter piessurc ' ill piobablv be distributed more like it was two or thiee years ago with all units being buck onlv ill the Noiihem Region Last vear more hunters shifted to eilliei sex units which won't be available this veat lie explained He also asks huuteis to police their im n ranks " he buck onlv hunt which is being held so docs can he left to reproduce won't do anv good il docs arc taken illegally" he sdid The National Rillc Association hunter report card is a usetul tool in helping hunters police their uinks He urges hunters to use it in reporting violations to conservation officcis lukct for the gun the Jayires are raiding off rtday Ottnbei I8lh at 12 niHiii at the Wistaria Calc sleeping hag and a Coleman lantern will also lu given away so hr sure and get ymir tickets Tnkrls art $1 00 rath or six for SS 00 Keith Peterson son of Mr Peterson and Mrs MclRoy Gunnison recently received Letter of Commcndution for his involvement and research in two articles and the cover photograph on the "Utah Science" tINIRAl Game Manager Kendall Nelsavs hunting in the Central will be tough this year' Deer arc mostly concentrated around water due to the lack of moisture and forage this year "Numbers appear to be down riicte aie spotty reports-aas cited before those reports ofr seeing deer arc where there is water " lie satd son Region HFAS1 SOUIHFASTERN: Game Manager Jim Bates savs deer numbers are down all over More specifically he noted the Manti “is poor with deet scattered and widespread rile area is dry Range Creek should he fair The LaSal Mountains also should be fair Blue Mountain should be good and Elk Ridge lair South Book ( lifts will probably be poor Access m Carbon County will be tougher than others with more tlosid areas p The American Legion Auxiliary Spirit of '76 program is Cleansponsoring a’ have up Campaign They arranged to have Bill from the Brewers Pitch-icome to Program Gunnison and present a film and lecture on a campaign Mr Christopherson will present his program at the Gunntsun Valley High School on Tuesday October 22nd at 10:30 AM All parents and interested citizens are invited to attend the He will present a program similar program at the Elementary School that same afternoon A camand paign ts being encouraged by both government and church As our country groups approaches its every one is being made aware of the beauty of our land and the responsibility we have in maintaining and presetvmg it This tan best be accomplished on a home and community level Lvcryone is encouraged to attend the program and icarn ways to improve the xurrui"'! mgs we live in DUP Meeting SOL! HLRN Game Biologist Paul Tervort savs it "appears deer will be congregated around water unless we get some storms beTore the hunt Where there are deer they are in good numbers Where there is no water there ate no deer it's as simple as that" It has been very dry and roads will be dusty m some areas dtisiv Access should be good unless storms move in He expects success will drop bv about due percent primarilv to the buck only hunt Deer numbers arc as good as last vear ( onscva'ion officers and biologists throughout the state ate picscnllv afield collecting ilcci lepioductivc data That mini malum will he available lust pnor to the season opener ri Many Varities Squash Of Weather Special Interest Group Party From the Valley of the Jolly Green Giant!!!! The size and quantity of these squash look like they could have come from the Green Giant's garden but they really only came from a local garden in Mayfield Wesley and Merle llansen raised over 130 squash In their garden this summer Butternut banana acorn and hubbard seeds were planted but some of these crossed and they got several diffeien! varities also he Special Interest Group hold a Halloween Party October 23rd It Wednesday be held in the Room tn the Stake Center Dinner will be served at 7:00 P M and there will be games and activities following A fun lime is expected Bring your own dishes All Special Interest Group members are invited and uiged to conic and have a good time will will Pheasant Permit Sale DUP meeting will be held (toThursday October 17th day) at the Gunnison Stake Center Relief Society Room at 2 PM All members and visitors are invited to attend On Posted Grounds Centerfield The permits can be Posted Pheasant Hunting Permit Sale for Gunnison purchased October list at 7 00 will be handled by Unit P M at the Centerfield Ward he lee is $100 President J Ned Nielsen ol Units Valley s KkiaaB ®aaft ©PoDBStro© Bn©j t 7( to ji Star Scout by the time he had at which hts twelfth birthday tune he would graduate from work Primary He has had to very hard to achieve this goal Kirk has been a g'Htd example to Ins younger brothers and also and hts friends and classmates him for Ins we compliment achievements and encourage him to keep up hts good work Valley Jaycettes Plan sure And Clean-U- a Scouts as a new Stake Cub Scout Program He earned the Bear Badge and Wcbelos award including activity badges and the "Arrow of Light" which the highest award is given in the Cub Scout Program When entering the Blazer B Class Kirk set a goal to become Be Help A Keith Peterson Cited For Work NOR NOR Pitch-I- n He also asked that tiespass hunters tell their families where llicv arc going and to pinpoint tlic area as closely as possible Access in the area should be good "We have some good III M maps available as do BLM oid Forest Service offices Hunters arc invited to stop by the Division office in Vernal and ihsiuss their plans with us or to visit with our conservation oilucis in Duchesne Dutch lolm Manila Vernal or Roosevelt" he said awav Game Manager Bob Nielson doesn't expect high success or a large harvest "We arc trying to increase deer populations in this legion and don't expect much pressure" he said The Northeastern region has been very dry -- more so than most areas of the state he added He urged hunters to respect private lands and get written permission prior to the hunt to Activity The Board approved use of a bus to take the Manti High School Band to the Weber State Homecoming in Ogden Supt Gleave discussed with The money approved last the Board the proposed legislameeting for the FFA National tive program from the Society of Convention was reconsidered Some of the Superintendents and changed to $24000 for items were a cost of living Manti High School and $36000 increase retirement at age 60 6 for Gunnison Valley High lunch school on cents increase School from the State Vocational spending for and the Board the discussed for was Musical instruments decided to take the request Gunnison Valley High School home for further study were considered and the Board bids were disInsurance agreed to honor their original cussed and the Board asked the commitment of matching a Clerk to contact all other proposed contribution from insurance agents to ask for bids land Beck of $1000 plus 50 The Board will then reconsider percent more or $150000 for insurance bids and accept the making $250000 available music at the Gunnison Valley low bid for the coverage required High School is expected to be higher fiom metiopohtan areas Deer hum loiecists fiom the live legions are as follows success f fev1 A rST-Tf-r O magazine The two articles researched Keith were titled "The by Canyon Maple” Spectacular and “Svrup Production From Canyon Maple" A large portion of the research on one of the articles and some of the research on the other article was done In 1972 Barker Plant Phillip A Physiologist Intcrnmuntmn Forest and Range Experiment Station USDA Forest Service Ogden Utah stationed ul the loieslry Science laboratory hi logtin Utah wrote the Irttei to Mr Peterson He expressed his gteal satisfaction in the exemplary work that Keith did for him in this certain research pro gram Keith is married to the fornuo Atdella aylor of Mayfield and they me the parents of two hoys Rogir age 3 and Rlion uge live mouths i n V J’lwf S'”1'' s v“ ' 1 & Brlnkerhoff Drilling Company has stopped drilling and Phillip 66 ha (artsd Canyon well Ihc drilling o( the well has been completed It procedures on was drilled down to a depth ol 204M) feet and la the deepest well In the State of Utah Phillips 66 fmcmun Al Faulkner slated that the drilling storied on September 29tli 1973 conducted 24 hour a day During the Well drilling operations have he vein of coal was operations they have drilled through coal oil and nahnal gas thin the nil was only aliout three feel thick and down toward (he holtom of the well was (he gas wanted to find the natural gas was what I’Mtllps (ill ( mupsinv the Company wlil now Wgln testing procedure by shooting hole In the casing of the hole and bringing material found al that point to the top through a series of tube lest al various depths will be cond acted to find out Just what there and what worth developing 1 he testing prmrdiur will lake some 4() days to complete and will miplov several different I' pe of workmen doing their specific Jobs Mr anikner staled that there has been about $3 million spent on the well thu far thider his jiirlsdl lion there have been five wells drilled In the area one at Walea edar Ridge Snllns (an'on lalrvlew amt now at Canyon A M |