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Show Wet Prediction For Pheasant Hunt JOHN CANNON need only have permission to hunt the unit, instead of consent from ten different adjacent Review Correspondent Saturday morning at 8 a.m. hunters can once again try their he said. luck at bringing home some meat The number of birds are down, for the table. from the hard winter, but hunting Certainly discouraged by local should be fair because they endeer and duck hunts, many huntjoyed good reproduction this ers think things are all wet. spring. And unfortunately many areas The birds have been pushed up are. Public pheasant hunting from the lower lands by the rising lands in our area are all under lake, concentrating them and water. But Utah Division of Wildlife making them more available to Resource Officer John Kimball hunters. Hunters can still by permits to says there is some hope. the hunting units for $3. We have two posted pheasant units in the county. he said. Permits are available for the Kimball explained that these Syracuse unit at Jims Sporting units consist of many small blocks of private land. What we have done is try to encourage private land owners in areas to group together and form large hunting units. This way the average hunter land-owner- . Goods, And Farmington Unit at the Farmington True Value Hard825-277- ware Store 7. 451-712- 1. Hunters should remember that the duck hunt and pheasant hunt both open at 8 a.m. Saturday morning. Lakeside Review Norm, Vveanesoay, Ouooor ii, i$i4 The Leadership We Need... When We Need It! TillAT DOES HARRY GERLACII BELIEVE? ORDERLY COUNTY GROWTH: levelt oI Government to auure protection of residents bring within a Hood pMn...and...to ataure compliance of buHdmg codes and ordinance! .Mew reads, read improvements and upkeep must be planned for. Legislation andor ordinances should dicate full concept Mobile Home Park plann log (Large km, parks, school lots, direct utility hookups, etc.) There mutt be cooperation at BRRDSmil all VOTE FOR HARRY GEIUACH Davis County Commission - Republican State Representative f Leg.Oist.13 Paid lor by lbs Committee to sled Ken Bradshaw Dailaa Green. Ks nesville 4 Mary Ellen Leathern, Sun-e- CoChavs LAYTON The recreation department will be opening registration for its mens basketball leagues Nov. 1. The cost will be $240 for the Tuesday or Wednesday night leagues. To register you must bring your money at the time of registration to the recreation office, 437 N. Wasatch Dr., Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It will be first come first serve. For further questions please call 544-345- 8. LAYTON The city recre- ation department invites anyone interested in aerobic dancing to come join the fun and get into shape at the same time. Classes will be held every Monday and Wednesday from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Layton Senior Citizens Center right behind Lay-to- n City Hall. ' ' The next session begins on Nov. 5 and goes through Dec. 12. Cost is $15. For more information call Lay-to- n City recreation department at 544-345- 8. The recreation LAYTON department will be taking registration for.little league basketball, Nov. 1 through 15, at grades the recreation department office, 437 N. Wasatch Dr., between the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost this year will be $16 with each player receiving a reversible jersey which he will be able to use year after year. The Recreation Department is also in need of coaches. If anyone is interested in coaching Little League Basketball please contact Carter Cook at 4-- 9, 544-345- 8. LAYTON The city recreation department will be sponsoring a basketball clinic for all third graders to ninth graders, both girls and boys, Nov. 3 and Nov. 10 from 8 a.m. to noon, at the Layton Armory. The cost will be $10 for the two days. Brandon Flint will be conducting the clinic. Registration will be taken at the Layton Recreation Office, 437 N. Wasatch Dr. Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 29 through Nov. 2 and a late registration from 7:30 a.m. to 8 a.m. Nov. 3rd. For any further information contact the Layton Recreation Office, 544-345- 8. State 4A Playoffs Scheduled Following are the pairings for the state 4A football playoffs, for the Lakeside area teams. All games are scheduled for Friday kickoff. , , Weber at Davis 3 p.m. Highland at Clearfield p.m. 2:30 Bonneville at Woods Cross 3 p.m. Viewmont at Box Elder p.m. t Other 4A pairings are as 3 fol- lows. LAYTON 1236 North Main Brighton at Olympus 544-345- 1 Bam-epStore Hours Mon-Fr, Sat Closed Sunday Granger at Hillcrest TaylorsTuesdays Bingham ville winner at Cottonwood Granite at Alta if V v. OGDEN 2069 Washington Bivd. 621-776- Store Hours , Sat Mon-Fr- 3 l 8am-6p- Closed Sunday J |