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Show Deer Hunt Outlook As Good as 1980 6 buck. There is no excuse for shooting bighorn sheep, elk or moose by mistake says Jense. This years deer hunt should be good, according to Grant Jense big game coordinator for the Hunters possessing antlerless control permits are reminded the permit is valid only in the area of Division Wildlife Resources of the Utah Department of Natural Resources and Energy. It will not be as good as last years record buck harvest, but should be about as good as the 1980 season. Last years very high success rate was due to a number of . factors. During the summer of 1980, an above average number of fawns were born and with the following mild winter most of those fawns survived. The yearling bucks in the 1981 harvest accounted for a large portion of the 76,000 deer specified on the permit and as described in the proclamation. Many areas with control permits are private property The North Sevier High School Junior Varsity Hunters difference should cool the to animal prevent Resources. Harvested spoilage of the meat and animals must be tagged the carcass should be before the animal is kept free of blood, hair transported from the and dirt. adequately After the regular game, team taught 2A players second 8-- between now and the deer opener, Jense feels the deer will be at intermediate and higher elevations especially on the south facing slopes. Many of the south facing slopes are free of snow and deer are using the available food. Hunters going to the southern part of the state are reminded to check the proclamation for areas closed to all deer hunting. San Juan Elk Ridge, the of Herd Unit 60, and Dixie-EaPine Valley are the Check closed. area for the proclamation boundaries. deer The general season is for bucks only. Jense urges hunters to be sure of their target. Not only must hunters be able to identify the target as a deer, but they must also be able to put antlers five inches or longer on the target to make it a legal st suffered at the hands of in the fourth quarter last Friday when Parowan scored on a pass play. A two night. This game also gave point conversion made it our younger and less a kids experienced The Wolves chance to play, Coach made it Jayveeto the four down Eppich said. line but couldnt get yard Jeff Edwards scored in it across the goal line nrn in the first before a the final buzzer quarter to give the sounded. Wolves a 0 lead in the I was pleased with the first quarter. The Wolves held that lead until early way the younger kids 8-- 6-- Legion Scout Troop Victorious at Camp nt 8-- Rodeo Club to Go To Richfield Pen The Black Diamond restaurant. Those parRodeo Club is having its ticipating must b ring next meeting on Monday, their own money. Those who are already November 8. members will receive Members will meet their jackets. Winter after school in the high Rodeos are starting school parking lot by 2:45 November 6, so hurry and p.m. From there they will pay your dues, so you can travel to the Bull Pen in 'join the fun. New members are Richfield, followed by dinner at a local welcome. in his patrols scout leaders said. the skill competitions, the troop had a super showing, for scouts that have only worked played skit, In together for three months, by gamering six out of the available 15 ribbons. The Wolves, under the direction of Patrol Leader Kelly Anderson, won a third place ribbon in the knot tying competition. T ' The Panthers, under the leadership of Warren Hansen, were the top patrol of the camporee, taking five ribbons. They Hunt, Suggests DWR 0 played. With two. He said all of the kids played the coach said. the exception of play they shut Parowan right down one defensively. The Parowan game also marked the first time the Jayvees had played with certified officials. We have had a real successful year this Coach Eppich year, was continued. He referring to their four wins and two losses. We would like to thank all those who supported us. he said. We feel the program has helped super the second half. I feel like it is a moral victory for us, he continued. The kids felt good about the way they played. Its the first time all year they really came together. They helped each other. The wolves only touchdown came from Galen Springers intercepting a Ram pass and running it into their end zone about the 25 yard line in the fourth quarter. The offense specialized in opening holes last Friday and the running backs were not afraid to take advantage of this. Chuck Wilson and Jeff develop the kids for the Edwards really ran the coach said. hard, future. Hal Koozer is beginning to be a real leader. Brendon Bosshardt also took first place in knot did well from the quartying; first place in terback position. compass and mapping; The coach commended second place in pioneering-lasthe efforts also of Duane hings; second and Jeff Anderson place in cross country The North Sevier High Rodeman on defense; orienteering, and third School Women s Collin Hales, Gary place in axemanship. Volleyball Team beat Westbrook, Frank the campo- Gunnisons girls Attending team Freeman, Bryan Beach ree were Britton Hansen, last Thursday night. and Pat Garrett on ofSFL; Chris Home, ASPL; The wolves won 15-- 1 fense and J.R. Carter on Wolves, Kelly Anderson, and 15-both offense and defense. PL; Paul Torgerson, APL; Cody Brown, Mike Olsen, Ryan Anderson, Bruce Ivie. . Panthers, Warren Hansen, PL; Mark Staple, APL; Darin Davis, Troy Torgerson, Travis Honeycutt, Bradley Home. Volleyball Women Beat GVHS Youre going hunting ences between the male for big game. You have and female of the specyour rifle, ammo, chains, ies, and the differences shovel, grub, game bag, between elk, moose, and sharpened knife, and deer. most everything else for Moose are moving into a home away from home. areas where they were Youre all set for the never found before, such hunt - or are you? as Big and Little CottonAmeDo you realize elk, wood canyons and rican Fork Canyon. These moose and be can deer, found in the same areas? areas, and many others, are also populated with Often, during the course elk. Calves of of a year and during most deer and some species may look big game hunts, they will like females of others in share the same habitat, not that their food is the sixe, but remember each has different same, but1 they require species characteristics and huntsimilar cover for protecers must be familiar with tion or for resting, acthese characteristics. to Grant Jense, cording In 1973, Utah put big game coordinator for moose on the North of Wildlife the Division is Resources of the Utah Manti; today, there still no huntable populaDepartment of Natural tion because of illegal Resources and Energy. kills. Colorado put fewer Jense notes that this moose in an area more year most of the hunts recently and they are are sex specific, so not already hunting them. only should hunters be The Division of Wildlife able to distinguish the Resources is at a loss as species of animals, but to why these senseless also they should be able killings are being comto distinguish the sex of mitted. Sportsmen of the the animal. state are receiving a bad Each year, moose and image due to the acts of a elk are lost from illegal few. Sportsmen are urgkills during the elk and ed to police their own deer hunts. Much of this ranks and help the loss is due to mistaken DWR protect the states identity. Jense urges that wildlife resources for the if hunters dont know the . future. Sportsmen can difference between the report violations they animal they have a witness by calling the permit for and animals in Divisions Help Stop the area, they should not Poaching toll free hot line be hunting. Before going at or conout, know the charactact an officer in the field teristics of the animal, through the Highway the kind of habitat it Patrol dispatcher or on frequents, the differ CB channels 14 or 19. Nominations FINANCING PREARRANGED TERMS - ANYONE VAILABLE: Salina - CAN QUALIFY Gunnison -A- - Aurora - Redmond Call DANA 2 or 3 Bedrooms at 529-748- 8 i-'ao- KITCHEN 9-- 4 patrol, 13-- 4 kJUs four quartermaster; Cody STAN 0LDR0YD BORN AND RAISED IN GLENWOOD, UTAH ATTENDED SGT. U.S. ARMY MILITARY RICHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL POLICE - Provest Marshal General's School. HONORABLE DISCHARGE AFTER SERVING 8V2 YEARS VETERAN 3 YRS. KING CITY POLICE DEPT., CALIFORNIA 6 YRS. MONTEREY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT., CALIFORNIA ATTENDED CALIF. STATE POLICE ACADEMY.. A VOTE FOR STAN OLDROYD IS A VOTE FOR: Brown, scribe; Bruce Ivie, historian. Warren Hansen was patrol leader of the panther patrol and chose Troy Torgerson as his assistant. Also appointed to jobs were Darin Davis, scribe; Mark Staple, historian; Travis Honeycutt, quartermaster. Britton Hansen remains as SPL, and Chris Home as ASPL, both members of the leadership corps. A Subscribe This is Scott Matheson. As Governor of Utah, would like to encourage your vote for Stan Oldroyd for Sevier County Sheriff. Because Stan is a native of Sevier County, he is aware of the changes the county is experiencing, and he is sensitive to your needs. His many years of experience in law enforcement will be an asset to this position. Vote for Stan Oldroyd on November 2nd. FULL CHANGE CRIMES -- BETTER INVESTIGATION OF ALL RESPONSE TO CITIZEN'S PATROL OF COUNTY BETTER SUPALCOHOL & DRUG PROGRAMS DRUG AWARNESS PROGRAMS FOR YOUTHS "OPEN DOOR" PUBLIC ACCESS TO SHERIFF POLICY" BETTER UTILIZATION OF DEPT. RESOURCES FULL, FAIR AND IMPARTIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 'PROGRESS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES FULL UTILIZATION OF CALLS PORT R OF - JEEP POSSE. STAN OLDROYD Being Born & raised in Sevier County, Knows The People And Needs Of The County. I . . . And You'll Receive BEDROOM nUBUBLn SHERIFF were scouts were tied, so they all made speeches. Following the speeches, each patrol cast secret ballots for a patrol leader. Again in the case of the panthers, there was a tie and voting had to be done again to break the tie. Paul Torgerson was elected patrol leader of the W olves and chose Mike Olsen as his assistant. Other appointments were Ryan Anderson, DOWN KNKI giflfo Tiyra COUNTY Patrols elected and appointed new officers to term serve a three-mont- h ending Jan. 11, 1983. panther 2000 uniBJnt. SEVIER made secret ballot with the two scouts receiving the most nominations and then giving campaign speeches. In the Per Month 3 FOB THE MAN BEST QUALIFIED Legion Scouts Name Leaders At the regular troop meeting of the boy scouts of 636, Salina, held Oct. 12, the Panther and Wolf The Salma Sun If You Dont Know Animals, Dont We finally became a Coach Partridge atAlthough the team was said down 18-- at the half, tributes much of the first-hal- f football team, North Sevier High School during the second half the jitters to the fact that varsity football coach Wolves kept the Rams more younger players Glen Partridge despite scoreless and went in were in this game. Seven the teams 18-- 7 loss to themselves for seven starters were out because Parowan last Friday. points and were in of injuries or disciplinary The guys played like I scoring position three or action. If we could have put four times as well. knew they could. both halves together, we could have won the he said. The game, Rams got 163 yards the first two quarters and only 40 yards the second the coaches let their Parowan Richfields on the conditions Paunsagunt portion the make between good table fare and a poor dinner. third and play stringers against who was best last week, each other for two eight but failed to teach minute quarters to give Parowan the same lesson them some experience. A lack of starters who before last Fridays to bow out of the had match. varsity The Wolf Pups defeated game in the second half to Richfields jayvees 20-- 7 a get ready for the varsity week ago Tuesday at the game later that evening North Sevier football probably contributed to field. the 6 loss the Wolf Pups Jeff Edwards scored the first touchdown in the Colby scored his first touchdown of the season in the second quarter. Burrs two extra-poikicks, the score was 14-- 0 at halftime. The Wildcats scored in Troop 636 of Salina the third quarter, but in the fall participated Christensens Chanley 9 Oct. with camporee recovery of a Wildcat 14 of 16 scouts registered fumble in their end zone attending. brought the score to 20-The defense did a Both patrols put on great job holding Rich- skits during the campfire field to only raie touch- program and had a great Coach Kevin time. down, Eppich said. The guys Bradley Home dean excellent an Oscar nominaserved played tion for the part he game. Football However, the past winter was not as of 1981-8- 2 mild and some areas of the state experienced a record snowfall which resulted in heavy fawn Cache County, losses. East Canyon, and Hobble Creek south to near Nephi and Manti were hit hard with winter loss this Jense. says year, There will be fewer yearling bucks, which generally make up the bulk of the harvest, but of two-yethe carry-ove- r olds from the year before should be good. Depending Improper tagging is the most frequent big game violation according to Paul Woodbury, chief of law enforcement for the Division of Wildlife place of kill. Jense reminds hunters that proper field care can I Second Half Shows Wolves Have Team Wolf Pups Beat Richfield; Lose to Parowan Jayvees harvested and the 41 percent success rate. weather and hunters must have permission to trespass. Sports The Salma Sun Thursday October 21, 1982 NEWS ADVERTISING FEATURES To Make Your Life 44x24 3 CATHEDRAL BEDROOM-GALL- EY CEILING KITCHEN- -2 (1041 SQ. FT.) BATHS Richer! Governor THE SALINA SUN 60 East Main 9 (Paid Political Advertising) A |