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Show J2sBB&6weiEteeel& )M Turkey Foundation hosts event THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, July 10, 2002 - Page 10 Annual Bike Chase is July 1 3 The annual Blue Mountain Bike Chase will be held Saturday, July 13 with the race set to begin at 9 a.m. at Loyds Lake. Saturday July 13 Canyon Riders ride to Camp Jackson. There will be two separate courses for the race this year. Professional racers will tackle the full mountain, starting at Loyds Lake, heading up North Creek Saddle and going on a single track through Coolie Pass before screaming down the mountain on the South Loyds Lake. Racers can register on race morning beginning at 8 a.m. The cost is $20 and includes awards and a lunch after the race. For more information call Eddie Allred, race director, at irt, 1. Peak Road. Mountain Merriams chapter of the National Wild Thrkey Foundation will host a youth field day event on Saturday, July 27 at the Blue Mountain Guest Ranch. Turn west at mile marker 63 off Highway 191 and follow the signs. Through the JAKES Field Day, children will be given the opportunity to experience the outdoors through hands-o- n events, education, fellowship, and family fun. Children attending JAKES events learn about hunting, camping, fishing, and many other conservation-related Hideout mens league results topics. The event is part of the Chicago style format, which golf league at the Hideout golf was won by Rob Wilcox with club in Monticello has seen 24 points. Second place was Joel Bayles with 20 points. strong play. On June 25, there was a Third place was a tie between n best ball, Rich Bartlett and Josh blind draw, which was won by Don Pilling Fleming with 19 points and A group of runners raced in and Rich Bartlett, with a score fourth place was a tie at 18 the annual Fourth of July 5K of 33. Second place went to between Chad Perkins and race in Blanding. The overall winner of the Terry Eardley and Joel Bayles, Cole Pilling. Three shared the y skins competition. Closest to race is Tara Laws Kauffman, who shot 34. It was a tie for third, all shooting 35. the pin was Rob Wilcox on 3, who covered the five kilometer Winners include Gary Dunow Dick Merkle on 7 and Doug course in 19:55. The first place and Chad Perkins, Brian Berg Pehrson on 17. male runner was France n A scramble golf Nielson with a time of 20:35; and Josh Fleming, David Lacy and Paul Langston, and Jeff tournament will be held for followed by Jason Workman in mens league members on July 21:20 and Gary Torres in Nielson and Shane Brewer. A total of 11 pcoplq won 13 with a shotgun start sched21:25. skins. Closest to the hole was uled to begin at 8 a.m. The Following Kauffman, the on the Hideout David nine front on Joel Bayles golf second place female was 3, Lacy on 7 and JefTNielson on 17. club will open this week. Marilyn Harris in 22:20; folOn July 2, the league had a lowed by Samantha Harris in The Tuesday night mens July 4 5K race results released two-ma- Blue The Intermediate and novice riders will start at Loyds Lake, travel up the pipeline road, cross the logging road to Gold Queen Basin, and finish at 435-587-227- ill four-wa- one-ma- 26:47. I NWTFs JAKES (Juniors Acquiring Knowledge, Ethics and Sportsmanship) program. Developed in 1981, the JAKES program is dedicated to informing, educating and involving youth in wildlife conservation and the wise stewardship of our natural resources. JAKES events are designed to introduce young people to the outdoors in a fun, safe manner in hopes of developing a lifelong enjoyment of our natural resources, said Dick Rosenlieb, NWTF Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Each JAKES event focuses on conservation and outdoor recreation, with expert in- structors teaching important lessons in wildlife management tied into a strong family-value- s theme. With an empha sis on fun, the events keep kids interested while learning. All participants will receive a and other great JAKES gifts and lunch will be served. Hope to see you there!! For more information, contact Brett Johnson at (435) irt 259-945- call or visit the NWTF web 3, site at www.nwtf.org. In 1973 when the National Wild Turkey Federation was founded, there were an estimated 1.3 million wild turkeys and 1.5 million turkey hunters. Thanks to the work of wildlife agencies and the NWTFs many volunteers and partners, today there are an estimated 5.6 million wild turkeys and approximately 2.6 million turkey hunters. Since 1985, more than $150 million NWTF and cooperator dollars have been spent on over 17,000 projects benefiting wild turkeys in North America. The NWTF is a 390,000-membgrassroots, nonprofit organization with members in 50 states, Canada and 11 foreign countries. It supports scientific wildlife management on public, private and corporate lands as well as wild turkey hunting as a traditional North American sport. For more information on the National Wild Turkey Federacheck tion, call (803) web site at out our er 637-310- www.nwtf.org or 6, ques- e-m- ail tions to nwtfnwtf.net. 5on Juan Jecorb J COPY CENTER 49 SOUTH MAIN STREET MONTICELLO 435-587-22- 77 PROFESSIONAL QUALITY DIGITAL PHOTO OUTPUT KODAK COPY PRINT STATION COLOR COPIES A few of the racers at the July 4 5K race and Angie Fletcher and Dee and Gary Torres. Brent Johansen D.D.S. Life Like, WILLIAM L. SCHULTZ We'll keep your bite bright Attorney At Law Criminal law Dill Drug Possession DomesticDivorce -- t Family Dentistry & Orthodontics 212 South 2nd East Blanding, Utah 0 (435) 678-344- HIGH QUALITY COPIES were Chad Courtesy photo in Blanding Custody Call for Appointment 587-280- 8 LAMINATING FAXING Quality! 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