Show liv'd than allowed party huntother ing or shooting people’s game trespassing and in general bad Editor tell us Piychoiogists there are few admitted crookj in our world sportsmanlike conduct We will have only ourselves to blame when the day comes that there will not only be nothing left to hunt but the restrictions will virtually eliminate any hunting at all We will all be the losers Thieves for instance usually excuse themselves from by blaming society for their need to steal claiming an intent to "pay it back" or the use of some other mental gymnastic which makes them feel they are something more than bad guys This same warped is evident in reasoning of a few the rationale "hunters" who from exempt themselves restrictions by hunting Insisting that wild game was put here to provide and no us with food laws are going to keep them from getting "their share" This of raextreme degree tionalism is beneath most of us But Tm afraid that rationalization (the somewhat natural inclination to interpret a situation in one’s own favor) is responsible for a host of lesser sins that all too many sports hunters are to accept as tempted W e need to support the DRW in enforcing the laws GET TOUGH! Support ticketing the violators of the hunting laws Let the judges know that we would like their support in enforcing the law and that we support them in their efforts Prosecute permissible We may be in trouble for this same selfrationalization with the archery rifle It is hunts evident by the existence of spotlighting poaching road hunting game limit more licenses excesses NEED these law- breakers! If the judges do not do this your hunt and recreation will be gone forever and we will have only ourselves to blame In a meeting with the DWR law enforcement I understood supervisors that the 1980 archery hunt did have problems in the field with spotroad hunting lighting shooting game with fles etc Out of the 36 incidents reported in the northern region only three were given tickets These incidents happened in August but was not reported to authorities as specific incidents In most regions super A ROOF? Roof Experts pation Is that fair to those few people who got started selling your subscriptions visors reported problems for you? I don’t feel that Examples: Hunters comfor a commission just ing off the mountain after their sales is enough pay a day hunt and returning You for their efforts in the evenings with their and started a contest rifles for night hunting so I well advertised In the central region two the believe you prizes deer were found killed by to be given rifles A hunter was offered ought how many observed with a bow and no matter participated arrows plus two rifles I am afraid that by not This particular hunter the promised was turned in by two giving away gifts you contest could Anarchers and fined false adbe considered other incident was one vertising I could not find hunter helping his partthe ner kill the deer with his in the ad where contest indicated that a muzzleloader pistol certain amount of sales Some hunters with rifles were needed in order for and pistols did not even a contestant to be eligible have an archer tag for the stereo or T V I believe this is unfair Rustling also was cited but archery hunters were and ought to be made not involved (These right were incidents reported Thanks on archery only ) RaDene Pickett Volleyball Team Handed First Loss - Roof RELIABLE P Estimate Inspection & ROOFING SERVICE 0 Box Mayfield 528-356- 1 532 Utah by Pam Beckstrand Roger Naylor Jed Dyreng Gunnison Valley School volleyball was handed it's loss Wednesday as it played the Thunderbirds of Piute High School The Bulldog squad was looking for the win as they were unand Piute had defeated yet to win a match but it wasn't to be Lynn Yardley back Play and forth in the opening game but Piute controlled the scoring They continually led GVHS by ceived badges in lifesav- two points until at and weather ahead and ing they pulled He also received went on to win a bronze palm which is to Piute jumped an received by scouts earnlead beearly ing five or more merit fore Gunnison responded badges after earning the Jensen McKay ADVISOR SCHEDULED Eagle a bronze also received Maloy R Bills Departpalm and earned badges ment Service Officer of in signaling weather the American Legion and stamp pioneering will be at the Gunnison collecting Centerfield City Hall at 2 p m is Norman Scoutmaster Wednesday Sept 30 Jensen He will be here to In Fayette Clark Bown answer questions and to Star was advanced assist veterans widows rank and Royce Harrop and orphans in filing received his merit badge Veteran Administration Scoutin communication claims master is Ron HendrickHis next scheduled assisted son by Phil visit will be Dec 22 also Olsen at 2 pm Area Scouts Honored vanced to Star rank David Caldwell receivhis canoeing merit his Ron Jensen badge ed sports merit badge Shawn Christensen home repairs and canoeing Vaughn Christensen sports Brad Christensen canoeing citizenship skill award Mathew Taylor skill award citizenship Jed Hansen citizenship skill award family living skill award and Tenderfoot advancement Also from Centerfield earning awards were Andy Moore plumbing adand Scott Hansen vanced to the first class rank Mike Bardsley re second the game the score was Again consistently dose but was not a reflection of good play Mental and strategic errors plagued the court but rested most heavily on the Gunnison side won The Thunderbirds the second game giving them the match Michelle Jensen led the Bulldogs ’n scoring while Lola Mickelson played well at the net The Bulldogs now face two tough road games as they play North Sevier 23 and Wayne Sept Sept 30 Then they return home play a doubleheader against North Sevier and Wasatch Academy Oct 6 be 5 will Game times p m 6 pm and 7pm in The Three Boys Scouts received their Eagle at a court of honor Tuesday evening in the Centerfield Chapel last week Jed Dyreng is a son of Paul and Delma Dyreng Gunnison He is 17 and a senior at Gunnison Valley High School His Eagle was to service project Gunnison Utah paint the four restrooms Now is the time to (Editor’s Note: The of the Gunnison Stake clean up our act The contest has been postHouse and supervise the DWR has installed poned until early next other also Scouts to help get the When it begins year volved in the project of our hunts abusers those who sold again Roger Naylor son of for penalized properly in the first subscriptions Larry and Rita Naylor their abuse of our sport contest will be allowed to Gunnison also earned NOW IS THE TIME TO count those sales toward his Eagle Scout award ACT Call the grand prize) when he was 17 He is a (3337) graduate of Gunnison Valley High School His Eagle service project was done a few years ago when he helped with the — 52$ 3654 Kattuf Svuv upgrading of the Gunnison Cemetery by turning Salt Lake Airport Sept Josie Roberts has been around many cement plot 20 Tokiko to several for pick up hospitalized markers His Varsity ToYasahara of Japan days at the Gunnison is Richard Scoutmaster Snow kiko is ChristenRosie attending Hospital and Dyreng sen and Venna Nay are College this year son of Lynn Yardley after spending the night from their recuperating at the Becks DeEsta took John and Sophia surgeries performed earwas Centerfield her to Ephraim Monday lier this month his Eagle Scout to register for classes and Margaret Hugo award also He is 17 and the proud are Berrio left Nielson Margaret a senior at GVHS His of a new son parents for a vacation in Eagle service project conbom Sept 19 The 8 lb 8 England She is traveling the sisted of painting oz baby will be named with her cousin and they bleachers at the Adam and is joined at to do some geneaplan two summers Park home by four sisters and logy while there ago His Varsity Scoutone brother Mrs Adell Jensen Leslie a master is David Beck and DeEsta Other Scouts receiving Beck and girls traveled to former resident of Cen- terfield who also lived in awards from Centerfield ' Sterling for 32 included Mike Roberts years who earned merit badges recently returned from an And You’ll Receive historical tour in sports swimming RewTBuiletm Something Wonderful Is About To Happen At "GRACIOUS LIVING” IN Gunnison Ceuterfield NEWS ADVERTISING -- FEATURES To Make Your Life Richer! 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