Show IQ SunNews Wednesday OcL17199Q Nature Preserves - can't hunt or fish just look -- - There are many political movements affecting the lives of Utahns Some of these movements will astonish baffle and perplex the interested while lulling and soothe the uninformed Some designate more primitive area in Utah which tightens the access and use of that land to primitive uses Other’s restrict even further the grazing permits available on our public lands You have heard the chant “Cattle Free by ’93" Even others restrict the access to public lands to where if there is a graveled road to it then you can go There is no room for 4x4 roads on our mountains they say Do these movements ring any bells? Presently there is one more proposal making nature preserves in our National Forests which would restore wildlife by providing domain for the This is the last of a number of proposals that have been made by Utah wilderness and wildlife organizations better known this time Wildlife as a Group of Utah The proposal pointed out that these two proposed perserves would only amount to percent of the states land mass and by no means is it their interest to close the state to hunting but they arc calling for more of a balance between hunter and hunter interests in managing the state’s wildlife The question that one needs to ask is how close are we to such a proposal and how much land will this eventually affect when comparing hunter with terests? Here are some comments made by affected government agencies: Utah Division of Wildlife Resources: “This is a legitimate proposal” said director Tim Provan “We are not throwing it in the trash can it Provan siad they’ll examine how private property owners would be affected the impact unhunted animals would have on urban and agricultural lands how input from BELVEDERE by Tasty venison roast recipebut George Crenshaw Only a few days remain Utah’s 1990 General Deer all land users would be received and what resources DWR would need to manage a wildlife preserve US Forest Service: “From a practical standpoint it can be implemented It’s the political aspect that will be toudh” said Michael Sicg district ranger of the Salt Lake Ranger District He said the Forest Service which manages wildlife habitat wouldn’t issue an opinion on that proposal but it would want to be involved in setting policy governing the pre- annual deer harvest Hunters will need to scout the areas they plan to hunt more than ever this year They will need to find water sources and other deer Due to the drought deer signs may have left their usual habitat and relocated in areas where water is available Last year more than 200000 hunting licenses were big serve Trout Unlimited: “You have to ask if our current policies are the best in the long run” said Bill Parncr vice president of the Utah Chapter that a proHe acknowledged posal to restrict fishing in the High Uintas may not be popular But he said it may be the best alternative to maintain native fisheries in that region in the future Utah Hunters Federation: “It’s a little scary because it’s not in mansync with modem wildlife agement” said Bill Christensen Fedpresident of the Utah Hunters eration “It doesn’t realistically address wildlife management issues There arc not enough predators in those areas to control deer and elk populations You’re asking for a disaster “We already have five national parks where there is not hunting” The proposal is not entirely clear ocwhen animal overpopulation curs in these areas It talks about closing some areas for a time then It even talks of deer that has occurred overpopulation under these conditions that strongly natural predator-prethe that suggests relationships were out of bal- game and about 170000 participated in the deer hunt 5 7 10 bucks were taken during hunt A lower last year’s harvest number that previous years 187945 During the 1988 hunt hunters bagged 63696 bucks for sold NSYT XU PACK TH£ POOP" Migrating birds provide spectacular scenery Utah is fortunate to be on the migration route - or flyways - of many different migrating birds as they travel from their homes in the north to southern ranges for the winter months About 100 different species of shore birds and waterfowl gather along the Great Salt Lake Flocks numbering in the thousands of herons sand pipers egrets gulls plovers terns ducks geese swans and other birds stop to fill up before the next leg of their an over- - all success total of 336 Hunters with high country tags with 137 deer success had 52 harvested Game officers note that there seems to be an increase in yearling deer in central Utah however be- west desert Some birds in Utah only migrate short distances generally from Sparrows high to low elevations chickadees and finches that winter in Utah’s valleys and benches migrate into the mountains in the cause of the drought they may be reluctant to move onto winter ranges There are still large herds of spring BUY Mountain quail also migrate to the valleys for winter but unlike most birds they walk instead of fly A recent publication The Utah Wildlife Viewing Guide developed by the Utah DWR in cooperation with other state and federal agencies offers ideas on where to go and how best to view Utah’s The book is available wildlife long journey Desert lakes and fresh water springs throughout Utah also provide places for migrating birds to of bald Every year hundreds eagles spend the winter in Utah’s Salt Lake Tooele Sanpete and Wasatch counties Fanners in all eight counties have eight months in which to apply for the loans to help cover part of their actual losses To be eligible they must have suffered a 30 loss of production be able to repay the have loan and any other loans multiperil crop insurance if available and be unable to get credit elsewhere but have adequate secu- Sanpete county is one of eight counties which have been named eligible for Farmer Home Administration emergency loans because of damages and losses to crops due 5 and to killing frost Ap? il severe drought January 1 - August f BRUSHING ormatio 1990 Named as eligible county was Utah county and the other counties are eligible because they are adjoining the primary county They Juab Duchesne include Carbon 1 rity Surgary Medicines Keeping a sick child's teeth healthy hygiene is still important when your child is sick maybe even more important than usual because of children's medicine containing sugar As Mary Poppins used to say a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down but the medicine also may harm a child’s teeth So keep a toothbrush as an essential part of the care routine Liqu id medici nes are hard to avoid especially if you have children who are too a spokesyoung to take pills says Cherilyn Sheets DDS person for the Academy of General Dentistry 70 to percent of Because sugar accounts for 30 dental health many liquid medicines your child's could be affected Sugary residues may lead to decay in teeth Don’t skip the medicine Instead the academy advises parents to reinforce regular brushing flossing and fluoride treatment habits for ill children "You have to brush the medicine off as you would food" says Sheets "Think of the medicine as dessert" After your child is well consider buying a new toothbrush bacteria like to hide in toothbrush bristles Dental - LIVE- PRODUCERS S ALINA STOCK AUCTION TUE 1285 RECEIPTS: 155 LAST YEAR 1696 Feeder Steers weights under 600 lbs firm to LOO higher weights over 600 lbs mostly 200 higher feeder heifers weights under 400 lbs weak to 100 lower weights over 400 lbs mostly 200 higher Holstein steers steady to 200 higher Slaughter cows steady to 100 lower on poorer quality Slaughter bulls not enough for a market test Feeder Steers - Medium and lbs 10200-Large Frame 1: 1800 1400 high individual bs 10200-- 1000 high pair at lbs 1650 8200 Large Frame Holstein lbs lbs 0 lbs 0 j Large frame 2: 300400 lbs 0 lbs 0 lbs package 856 lbs 8 1 50 s lbs and young cows for further feeding Slaughter Cows: Boning Util0 Breaking Utility Commercial ity 24 24 scarce Cutter and Low Dressing Utility 42504975 Few Yield Bulls: Slaughter Grade 1 13201980 lbs lbs Yield Grade 2 lbs Feeder Bulls If you were one of the 15 to 20 of elk hunters who succeeded in bagging their game you might like to try the following recipe: Elk Stew 2 Tbsp fat 1 clove garlic 2 pounds elk cubes 4 cups hot water Law states "no loaded guns in vehicle" Hunters are reminded that no person other than peace officers in the performance of their duty or persons with a valid permit to carry loaded firearms for the protection of life or property shall carry in or on any motorized vehicle any firearms which have live ammunition in the firing chamber It is also unlawful for any person to carry in or on any motorized vehicle any bow with arrows not in a quiver chances to win a beautiful paint filly in a drawing The drawing was held Sept 5 at KSVC radio station The winning ticket belonged to GLoria Lopez of Torrey and Beth Humphreys The two women own the LaBuena Vista Cafe and donated the horse back to the club so that they could use it to help get the remaining funds needed to complete the arena If Amount still lacking is $680 in purchasing you are interested this beautiful paint filly call Debor bie at evenings days Last year Debbie’s Sevier County Club Award club won the of the Year 3 cubed potatoes 4 cubed carrots 1 cup diced celery Heat fat in deep pot Ad meat and garlic and brown on all sides Add salt and pepper Worcestershire lemon and 2 cups water Simmer slowly for two hours stirAdd two cups ring occasionally potatoes celery and carrots and cook another 30 minutes are tender Add until vegetables peas Blend flour and 12 cup water 12 cup flour can peas 2 tsp salt 14 tsp pepper 1 Tbsp Worcestershire 1 tsp lemon juice Bruce profit compared to other years when the Grandstand lost money Everyone who helped with this year’s state Fair should take pride in knowing that it was a rousing success noted Jackie Nokes Fair chairman Club of Debbie’s Dudes has been busy this year Glenwood with fund raising projects to help ' build a horse arena in Glenwood They sponsored a fishing booth at the 4th of July activities in Richfield and also took donations for Recipe for elk stew for you successful hunters make a thickener add to Stir until desired thickness water to stew DWR SPOKESMAN back does better than ever previous year Almost 240000 paying visitors passed through the Fairpark gates In addition were ail the exhibitors and about 40000 children under the age of 5 plus 17600 who took The advantage of free admission Pro Rodeo averaged 3100 people per night during its three day run Altogether Fair attendance in 1990 is estimated at nearly 390000 Fair officials report that people are now spending more time at the Fair - and carnival and food sales were both up Grandstand concert series earned an estimated $15000 n Marine Lance Cpl Joe Mann a has been promoted to his present rank while Marine at Corps Air Ground serving Combat Center Twentynine Palms resident of gunnison This is The 1990 State Fair in Glenwood Promotion SAYS lbs 7300- - Hundreds of Utahns who took ribbons home from the Utah State Fair in September aren’t the only winners The Fair itself has turned in another banner year Final tallies show that paid Fair this year was up 2 attendance over last year’s figures It is notable that last year’s attendance had seen a 192 increase over the This public service message brought 'to and staff of Salina ynn hy nr Ivan Hendrickson lbs 1: 300400 lbs lbs lbs steers: lbs Set 1185 lb Fat Holstein 6550 Feeder Heifers: Medium and steers lbs lbs lbs lbs bs In the bottom of a large roasting pan arrange apples and celery to form a rack for the roast Place roast on the rack Combine soup mix apple juice sauce and nutmeg Worcestershire in a bowl pour over roast and cover and cook at 250 for 6 to 7 hours Remove roast to heated serving Discard cooking juices platted Serves 10 to 12 arena California A 1989 graduate of Gunnison Valley High School he joined the Marine Corps Reserves in June 1989 C Agriculture Report with baking soda Puncture meat all over with a long fork and let stand at hour room temperature for Pound vinegar over roast and let another room at stand temperature 30 minutes Drain and rinse meat well j club works to build horse Help Catch Poachers Deer poaching reduces the chance for the honest hunter to harvest a Call the Help Stop legal deer Poaching Hotline toll free 1 if you have any information that may lead to the arrest or conviction of poachers ‘ 12 cup apple juice T Worcestershire sauce 14 tsp nutmeg Rub the surface of the roast 2 1 Poachers emergency loans because of drought Roast 9 to 10 lb venison roast 12 cup baking soda 2 cups apple cider vinegar salt & pepper to taste 2 apples cored and sliced 2 stalks celery halved 1 envelope dry onion soup mix 4-- H Help Stop for Apple & Onion Venison 9 l Sanpete county eligible deer in Utah’s central region hunters may have to work harder to find them This year’s hunt will begin SatTuesurday October 20 and end day October 30 Phone News Items AND SELL With the CLASSIFIED NEWS! 9 Call 1 or ance They believe that before hunters would be called in to control an land managers should imbalance try boundary adjustments and other efforts to establish the natural balance “Making the preserve work will require patience” said the group until Hunt gets underway have cut into Dry conditions and survival of mule production deer fawns throughout Utahi As a result there will be fewer younger deer this year Typically yearlings spikes and small of the make up about 60 Andersen the year to get into hunting ducks DWR Infonna-tio- manager This is the year to get back into Most Utah waterfowl hunting from the marshes are recovering s and habitat floods of the and duck numbers are looking better in some places than they’ve looked for ten years There are three basic strategies used by waterfowl commonly hunters: hunting pass shooting over decoys and jump shooting Pass shooting requires the minimum equipment but a good deal of scouting to be successful Simply observe the flight patterns of to pay attention moving ducks places they land or pass over and the time of day they move Then position yourself in a suitable concealed location for passing shots Remember to have a sutticient means to retrieve downed birds waders or a good dog Jump shooting takes it one step farther Do the same scouting then sneak into areas you know ducks will land As they jump and fly away you’ll find plenty of and excitement in atchallenge tempting to bag them Waders are a must and a good retriever can save lots of time and frustration in finding downed birds in heavy cover Shooting over decoys is often considered the most specialized of three methods Generally a dozen or two duck decoys (plastic look alikes) will attract flocks of ducks into reasonable shooting range With a little practice you’ll leam the type of areas preferred by the ducks Most birds will fall into open water so a dog is less necessary Remember your license and federal and state waterfowl stamps Hunters may only use steel shot in northern Utah south to Utah county Waterfowl season opens Oct 6 and continues for two months Good hunting is available throughout the lengthy season Good hunting! |