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Show 6A Sun Advocate Price, Utah - Tuesday, March 1 4, 2000 START EARNING AFTER TWO WEEKS!!! III CLASS THEN YOU ARE ON THE ROAD! TWO WEEKS Sim dich simon AM TRUCHinG DRIUER Elderhostel program Canyonlands Field Institute 5CH00L 00.727.SStS 800.72.SKUNK www.simn.com Homeowners withjnoney worries loans may qualify for . Whirling disease found in fish low-intere- st LOANS. Dim! leader bum M reqult. for Late hone peymenli? credit? Finenciil ptoMema? Medical MM IKS liewT h Atml mantrt ban tamed down for loan? II yna are a homeowner with wRicienl there' an cacellrM chance yoa will Oiyi aerd more ihjn 510,000 fur any region? Are you payiag more dm 10 iota-C- qualiiy fora loan usually within 24 hours. Yoa caa Ibid oat ower the phone end free mi any other loan or credit canb? If you am a honwooncr and anewered of etiaree if you qualify. Stone GaMic Home yes' lo any of iheec qaolioMi they can lell Lwa m liceaeed by the Uuh Depaitmeal of ynu ovet the phone and mihoiit obligation H Commerce. Opea 7 day. yoa qualiiy. 344 Call Have you y. ext llipllcTCditafddetatai-hM-Mrf- EH 01 It. Stop It. Grow Replace It. NEW! FREE VIDEO 5635 Waterbury Way, SLC, Utah Dentures "ggf $550.00 Q0 Custom Set: Full Upper & Lower Economy Set: $450.00 Full Upper & Lower $325 Each $80 Each $25 & Up FUtbuf: Mouth PodtMbook Psrsoaalitv ft Free Consultatioa INSURANCE VISA Follow-U- p Dr. Dorr W. Hanson 472Helper WBB&vBaseball on Tuesday-Wednesd- March Adjiisfnmtils - Try-Ou- ts a) 22nd. 2lst-Mar- ch :? j Age: 8-- 12 () deadline 4:30 - 6:30 (birthday, Cost: $20.00 Wasatch Scuba is offering Scuba classes at the Price Desert Wave Pool $19000 which includes everything needed to get your lifetime certification card. The Cost is ByTomLaRoque The Carbon High Lady Dino Wasatch Scuba . 4-- 1. 5-- . . 9. . - ' 2-- 2. - . If " ivmiu Greet work as jt . J deblock 5 ip, falSspv 3300 mUes w 32,000 miles ; 3(495 7,995 1 . '94 Ford Ranger Thiinderbird Probe v A Colorado man will pay $5,500 In fines and restitution after pleading guilty to poaching a bull elk In southeast Utah. On Fbbruary 24, Dougfert of Montrose, Colorado pleaded guilty Ip the Seventh District Court to one count of wanton destruction of protected wildlife (trophy elk), a third a rr degreefdony Judge Lyle Anderson sentenced fert to pay a fine of $1,500 and res-- ; titution of $4,000. to the Utah Division ofWOdlffe Resources, and to a prison sentence to exceed five years. The prison sentence wife stayed upon payment of the fine. PeriflethatfertalIegBdlyu8ed X t) Explorer Whity,5, CD mBH mm: player eh aestbmdei 4x4. ; ' Custom Van nT ifi . . . . . . 4 d, eoreoa, f '"!: .! The Rack. The Vihoel. : .... Water Torture. SchoduIc D. .r ? . , B99a9999996996e9996909999999999699669999a999ewwwV Why torment yourself when Greco, 4x4, V8, dab cab. ; S,C!5I9,C3 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH OODCE VviT er '97 Dodge ; . . yi, ' : phy bulls," Musclow said. "The LaSal Mountains are being managed for trophy elk and each bull , that la Illegally killed la one less animal that can be taken by legal hunters. The Utah legislature has created legislation to address the poaching pf "trophy animals. Because . of the high value place on trophy animals, the minimum recommended penalties for poaching a elk. trophy elk area$l,500 fine, $8,000 feirt said he was deer hunting in restitution and forfeiture of all in Colorado when he poached the equipment used. elk, and did not possess an elk perMusclow said that' because of mit for either state, Vferts cooperation, his restitution Musclow Bays that the illegal and prison sentence were reduced as part of a plea bargain arrangekilling or trophy bull elk appears to be Increasing on the LaSal ment Mountains along the Colorado Musclow hopes that the "troborder phy" legislations stiff fines will "Its the legal hunter who la deter poaching Incidents in years hurt by the Illegal killing of tro-- . to come. Jtw ' : - B1500 v lj -- , J f '95 E150 Ford 1 , Taurus ' '92 Ford ArA was also confiscated by the court.' fert was contacted by Rudy Musdoe; Investigator In the Utah Division of. Wildlife Resourced Southeastern Region, afteraland--ownreported that a trophy elk. had been Shotand left on the Redd Ranches In southeast Utah. Tfert confessed to the kflUngand described where he had hidden the rifle used. The rifle was later recovered about 150 yards from the 8,95I8,995 IlflLSS5I3L3si sT. ' Stiff fines handed down in elk poaching case & 34J0mllM , Trophy bull elk are being managed on the LaSal Mountain area so that legal elk hunters can have the chance to harvest a nice trophy. Poaching hurts the legal hunter, each bull killed illegally is one lass animal that can be taken by legal hunters. Greet, loaded, V ' A- 'Jst' l '98 Ford ll- - , A. " .SttaiiiBstsMrangsB'96- sRonsnBNi k.r , t v Please give us a call for any questions you may have or to. schedule your class. Ford . . ervoirs, and the Provo River system, should remain good for the foreseeable future. Rainbow trout are stocked Into both reservoirs at a large size, making them less susceptible to whirling disease. Wild brown trout In the river are more resistant to the infection than rainbow and cutthroat trout Anglers are urged to clean their waders end gear after fishing in the river and to properly, dispose of the remains of any harvested fish by pacing them in garbage cans or by burning them completely Whirling disease does not infect humans and fish may be safely consumed. Fbr more information call Dr. Chris Wilson at the Divisions Fisheries Experiment Station, ext. 231. ? 97 Ford 5-- 3 Ne-va-da. . Chevrolet Cavalier Alicia DeCaro returned to pitch for Carbon and had her best performance of the tournament as she pitched for the win over the Lady Wildcats. When the tournament was 'over the Lady Dinos left St. George with three straight wins and the lower bracket Consolation Championship. On the trip home from St. George, Coach Don Gressmen commented on the teams performance saying, "We played very well for this early In the season. If we clean up the few mistakes that we made, I believe well be a team to be reckoned with. The three straight wins In the tournament gives Carbon a 36 record as they get ready to start Region 8 play this Tuesday traveling to Castle Dale to play Emery and over to Delta on Thursday 7-- 3. 794-05- 21 (801) 8 foe, Richfield High. Softball Tournament. It was the first action of the .game Ashley Nelson, Theresa Hows, Mindy McBride, 2000 season for the Lady Dinos and featured more than 60 high Michelle Ruden, Alicia DeCaro and McKell Warburton all regschool teams from Utah and istered hits to assist In the CarCarbon was expecting to do well In this tournament and the bon win. DeCaro, went the disregular Region 8 season, having tance pitching for the win even finished third In the league last though ill The fourth game, Carbon season. The Lady Dinos team Intook on the Dixie High Flyers on cludes 8 return starters. Including ace pitcher, &licla DeCaro. ' their home field. Head Coach Don Gressmen rested ailing However DcCaro w&s not at full beAlicia DeCaro and put In tournament the for pitcher strength second pitcher, spphomore, cause of a strep Infection. The first game on Friday this Ashley Pineda Pinedo went the distance. Including two extra inlady Dinos faced Fbothill High The second School and lost nings as the slugfest continued. Pinedo also scored off a first ingame was also a loss, as Park City v won 4. ning double. Carbon was victoDown bytwo, Carbon would get rious as the final score was 10-' ready for Saturdays games and The Lady Dinos were now exploded out of the gate in the first on the record at even High Inning against Canyonview . RDf The final game of the March Roundup Tournament placed the Lady Dinos against Region School from Cedar City Carbon jumped to M In the bottom of the first inning with RBI hits from Alicia DeCaro, Michelle Ruden and Mindy McBride. Carbon continued to pull away adding 2 more runs, wining the . varsity softball team traveled to St, George last weekend to participate in the March Roundup ery. Biologist stress that Ashing at Deer Creek and Jordanelle res- Learn to Scuba Dive Today! 0. Lady Dinos slug for three wins in St. George vestigations to determine the extent and spread-othe parasite and its Impact on'the sport fish- New players must have a copy of thelF birth Certificate. Eveiyone makes a team. ed . . -. 8ponse team to oversee further in- 31) uly six-ho- ur life Resources biologists. TTie week's activities Indude restoration of historic ranch buildings and property and a one-da- y rafting trip down the fomous Wsstwater Canyon on the Colorado River ; Participants will receive Instruction in ecology native plants, wildlife, geology and history of the Colo Resources has formed a re- - Where: Helper Little League Field Time: whiri-Ingdisca- se o SameDay.SeryiceNo Extra Cost Relines: Repairs: The parasite that causes In fish has been discovered In fish taken from por- -' lions of the Prdvo Riven as far down as Deer Creek Reservoir, fish health specialists at the Division of Wildlife Resources Fisheries Experiment Station announced March 2. Rainbow trout at Deer Creek and possibly Jordanelle reser-- .. voirs have tested positive. Fish at both locations are lightly infected and no physical deformities or. other symptoms have been seen. Investigators have sampled these waters and tested Tor whirl- Ing disease spores periodically since 1996. This first confirmed, positive detection was In fish collected In the winter of 1999. A presumptive diagnosis was made in fish directly above Jordanelle Reservoir, at the Junction with the Wbber-ProvCanal, In 1997. The Provo River has been eon- -, sidcred at high risk because of Its connection with the Weber River drainage, which ha been contaminated for several years. Investigators believe the latest Infection is a fairly recent downstream movement of the parasite. There Is no effective treatment for infected Osh. Researchers are focusing much effort on.flnding ways to manage tiny tubifex worms, the Intermediate host for the parasite, that are found on the bottom of most streams and reservoirs. The Division of Wildlife Elderhostels provide seniors with the opportunity for unique experiences In a social setting. The Cunningham Ranch program offers hostelers the chance to participate in wildlife habitat rehabilitation alongside CFI specialists and Utah Division of Wild- . www" We Aci d Hai rTcom Cast Partials - rado Plateau. Moderate, guided day hikes will be offered. rlfe want to provide Eldcrhostders with a memorable week in a natural and historic environment as they contribute their skills and labor to big game habitat and ranch restoration," says Karla Vfenderzanden, CFI Program Coordinator Hostelers can expect a workday with moderate physical exertion. Participants will sleep In tents under the vast desert sky or may bring a trailer. Showers will be small RV or in a shared bathroom.' limited on basis available a Meals, provided by CFL will be served in the main ranch building A program fee will be assessed to cover meals and guided activities. Please call: to register Fbr further Information, contact CFI at: (435)259-775, The Canyonlands Field Institute (CFI), a nonprofit educational organization, located In Moab, Utah will sponsor an Elderhostel program at the historic Cunningham Ranch In southeastern Utah from April fiMGR't ! a professional car. help? its pur job to understand the most complicated forms. And our pleasure to help get you every cent you have coming. . I S54 SO. Hwy SS Price, ucen or $37-1972 637-336- 0 ToM 1 00-944-02 Free 19 DLCCCI 33 E. Main, Price, Utah 637-411-0 WHkdiyi 9ai5.-30prt- i Saturtiyi by Appokenanr orty J |