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Show 6 Siam Thursday March 16,2000 , 7 Annual Green River Trail Ride set for April 15 and 16 Organizers of the 12th annual Green River Trail Ride Invite you to come and enjoy the beautiful San Rafael desert as the cowboys and outlaws of yesteryear saw It from the back of a horse or mule. Hie two day event, which covers approximately 30 miles, begins April 15th and will take you through the bottom of canyons and around canyon rims reliving the lives of the prospectors and cowboys of yesterday '. Preston Christensen, a second grader, wrestles at 56 pounds and shows his winning form with a pin on his opponent ' This Is a family affair and comes complete with a chuckwagon dinner and break- Free Style wrestling at Gunnison fast. The event, which unofficially began back In 1975 when Ted Ekker of Green Rlveg the youngest son of Cornelius Ekker, decided to ride his fathers old mall route from Green River to Hanksvllle to deliver a valentine to his mother. He again rode the route several years later with his daughter Tammy and six other people. The Idea caught on as more and more people wapted to come along on the ride and It became an annual event . Free Style wrestling was on tap at Gunnison VWley High School Saturday the 1 1. Vbung wrestlers took part and challenged their opponents. Over 3G0 wrestlers were present, representing North and South Sevier, Gunnison, Iichl, Delta, ML Ilcasant, Emery ftngultch, ftrowan, Moore, Richfield, Loa and Monroe. The young wrestlers from the local area, placing In their weight divisions arc as follows: grader, 50 pounds 1st place Jenscn-2n58 pounds 1st place d grader, Dusty 67 pounds 1st place JakeNielscn-2n- d grader; 62 pounds 1st place Nathan Mocham-ls- t grader, 67 pounds 2nd place grader, Skyler Jcnscn-4t- h 61 pounds 2nd place Chandler ncock-2n- d grader, 43 pounds 2nd place Brock Allcn-l- st grader, -- 3rd Nichols Evan place 83 3rd Brett Mucham-3r- d place pounds grader, -- 3rd place grader; Kyle Addlcy-5t- h 4th 72 Terrance BclMth grader, place pounds 56 pounds 4th place Cameron Bell-2n- d grader, -- 124 pounds-4t- h Malt Curtis-8t- h place grader, Preston Christensen-2n- d It became too difficult to run the old mall route," said event organizer Fran Randolph, "Its become such a big thing that it became to much to shuttle all of the horse trailers, camping geag and Another wrestling event will be held Friday evening the 17 and all day Saturday the 18, at Carbon High School. Mide Dear Emulation Convention The Mule Deer Fbundationa National Convention will be held In Salt Lake City March 17 and 18. "Mule Deer In the New Millennium: Skeletons and Scapegoats-AreW-e Pointing Fingers, or Finding Solutions?" win be the theme of this years Mule Deer Fbund&tion 2066 National Convention. Hie convention will be held In the Salt Mace. All who have an Interest In mule deer are encouraged to attend the convention, which includes speakers from 9 a.in. to 6 p.m. onMarch 17 t and a symposium from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 18, with various seminars throughout the day on March 18. at I V -- 564-811- .it- - 564-334-2, Kathy Ryan Riders This is road 7. . GENERAL: New snow blankets mountain reservoirs as a result of successive weather systems. Anglers win find a layer of slush under fresh snow Hie lee pack on many reservoirs la softening Anglers are urged to exercise extreme Price Utah 453- 0 . 637-175- NH m k kknik)mkWliiikknmiMiMikiiiik km.mcmiwk-kMkMmlmmMm Amm Hum hull wkkkmiw. mrmKkk aim M BMECnt Q2 DIRECTV. lm. Ml M Nmkm E k tistt kiA.iki hS mhIm mIb Ciaplm I km kMkc M 1 amk Mkt mm IMIiRaHrkmimlmMr l k m tk. ffipiAi k iki Si mbbusi i 1-- AM. CREEK. Fish- HUNTINGTON ing pressure has been very low The Hy fishing zone has been good for mostly solitary anglers. Hie trout limit in the zone is fly-on- ly two. The left fork limit te four trout HUNTINGTON GAME FARM POND. Fishing for trout and blue--: gill has been good, according to Louis Berg, DWR Regional Aquat-- " les Manager He recommends a bubble and fly for either trout or WuegUL At the pond, the trout Unfit is tout Bhiegill and bass must be released. Regulations are designed to nuture populations of warm war ter fish and spread the trout harvest over a longer time period for more people. month. New snow coupled with warm springs in the bay make traversing the marina bay hazard' ous. Best fishing continues to be south of the boat ramp bay Fishing has. been slow to fair for 16-1- 3 Inch splake. Anglers have been using white or chartreuse Jigs tipped with bait "Smelly Jelly" on the worm, grub or mealworm seems to help attract fish. (Special regulations apply Hie trout limit is eight JNo more than two trout may . , be splake. HUNTINGTON NORTH RESER- VOIR. Fishing has slowed down. s, Jakes Daredevils, and Krocodlles have been the most popular lures. Garlic cheese fished Just off the bottom has been a good bait choice. A number of two and splake between I 15-2-0 MILLSITE STATE PARK. The reservoir is Good fishing continues. Popular baits have been green marshmallows and worms or salmon or. trout eggs. Trout are generally 3 Inches Spin-a-Lure- , All Inches must be released. LASAL MOUNTAINS, LaSal Mountain lakes remain inaccessible and have received new snow this past week. Little or no ice an- - lee-fre- e. three pound troul have been 12-1- creeled. , long: PRICE RIVER. The DWR has signed a couple of public access points along Highway 6 In Price Canyon. The river Is high. Banks are ky snowy and muddy depending on elevation, HUNTINGTON RESERVOIR (in Sanpete County).' One angler re-- . portedthreefectofsnowontopof another three feet of Ice. He reported good fishing for trout with a ice Jig; tipped with a worm and tied SCOFIELD RESERVOIR. light under a flashy spoon. Mealworms angler pressure continues due to and wax worms didnt seem to at- successive storm systems and tract the tiger trout Special regupoor weather Ice lies under 8- lations apply The trout limit la Inches of slush and another 8 or , lout The reservoir Is dosed to the more Indies of snow Ice anglers possession of cutthroat trout or can expect to sink their ice augers trout with cutthroat markings. .up to die handle. The use of four ' JOES VALLEY RESERVOIR. wheelers or snow machines Is The reservofr remains entirely unstrongly discouraged. Tie trout der lee. Special caution should be limit is four exercised In the marina and boat STRAIGHT CANYON Fbshlng ramp bay Three fishermen have has been fait - fallen through, the lee In the past . 13-in- glow-ln-the-da-rk foothdowabobbez A slow retrieve is recommended. The pond will be treated this month with sulfur to reduce the pH of water used for Irrigating the golf course pond. The process Is expected to make the pond less habitable lor trout Louis Berg, DWR Regional Aquatics Manager urges anglers to get out and harvest those trout Special regulations apply The pond la h closed to the possession of bass: Artificial flies and; luresonly . ; . . large-mout- " www.ptgsitbt.eom . . Carbon la now 0 In Region 8 play and today pending the weather; they travel to Delta to play the Lady Rabbits at 3 p.m. Next week the Lady Dinos will . be at home for two games. Tuesday the 21 they host Richfield at 3 p.m. at the Posse Grounds in north east Price and Thursday 23, they meet North Sanpete at 3 p.m. again at the Posse Grounds. "I thought our pitcher Alicia DeCaro really took control of the game In the late innings, said Gressmen, pitching was a big key down the stretch. He was also very happy with the offensive and defensive play of his third baseman saying, "Freshman Michelle Ruden Is a sur ber These can be caught on a 14 oz. white or black marabou jig a i open. bats. used. GREEN RIVER GOLF COURSE POND. One hundred 2--3 lb. rain- bow trout were stocked In Decem- soh oho ws akba : Defensively Carbon held alien they had too, holding Emery scoreless In their last two at . Ml, l 1kklkrkkmkl,,iiikH ilmMMmmkimMkkpikkmlkinimlnFkn IMmSMWMHHwSml HHklhnwlmlMPmn)wrimi . Fishing report for Southeastern Utah Home Satellite Dish, Inc. H prise. Im really happy with her play at third base. Shes not afraid of anything, shes filled a void In our lineup. ' Offensively Ruden picked up three singles while Michelle Wbtson had two hits and tow stolen bases. In referring to Whtsons day Gressmen said, "I thought Michelle had some big hits (or us." While Ashley Nelson singled once and reached base in every at bat, five times in alL McKell Warburton had a key double In the sixth that drove In two runs and broke the' game 7, 7. call Pegasus Satellite Television today Mm ran enjoy a rare free ride through the beautiful scenery of the San Rafael a family affair; riders of all ages are welcome. on three hits and one Emery error The Lady Dlno defense stiffened In the bottom of the sixth, holding Emery scoreless In their at bat. In the seventh, leading 16-- Carbon added four runs to put the game away 14-After the game, coach Don Gressman commented on the come from behind win saying; " We came jout real flat, but showed slot of character to put some key hits together and come back to win." How Important was the win against Emery? Coach Gressmen said, " Anytime you can win on the road, Its a plus." the railroad bridge approximately one mile below the Scofield Reservoir dam downstream to the con-- ' Ouenee with the White Rlvei; only artificial flies and lures may be ml, : t ' wins to start the season, well be In great shape, commented Coach Don Gressmen as his Lady Dlno softball team prepare to meet the Lady Spartans Tuesday afternoon. The Lady Dinos achieved the first half of this goal, by beating the Lady Spartans in Castle Dale, 14-That would be the final score as the Lady Dinos won their fourth straight game of the season. The Lady Spartans Jumped out to an early lead, scoring four runs on three hits. With Emery leading Carbon dosed the gap in the top of the third, scoring three runs on four hits to cut the lead to The Lady Dinos took the lead in the fourth Inning, getting two runs on one hit. In the bottom of the fourth, Emery came back to tie the game at six and take the lead back This would be in the fifth, at as the Carbon lead last Emerys offense finally came alive in the top of the sixth, getting four runs months. Phm MWimvy m V: or Fran Randolph at 4 "If we can get two league . Mkf mM ti T-: U ByToml&Roque Contributing writer MARCH MANIA! In addition to your FREE Professional Installation, Pegasus will pay Half your Total Choice programming fee u - I Lady Dinos beat Lady Spartans in Tuesdays Region softball opener Joneses. a . 564-811- 2. . l Mart Mink KM mnmkkMMamllm f f'" A contact trail hands Bonnie ed Mink i t The next day of the ride will begin with a chuckwagon breakfast and again will end back at the campsite Fbr more details on this event caution. CLEVELAND RESERVOIR Little fishing pressure. Earlier, a Swedish Pimple or pearl Jig tipped with a meal worn was good for 12-1-3 Inch trout. , ELECTRICLAKE. Special regulations are in place. The trout limit la four. Artificial Dies and lures only All trout over 12 Inches must be released. FISH CREEK (LOWER). Discharge from Scofield Reservoir has been reduced to about SJicfs. The trout limit along the entire length of Lower Fish Creek Is four From SATELUTE TELEVISION . acMI w who pamww a owwi ' 'W V1 J' ner. monster. Now, when you buy your DIRECTV System and activate with any Total Choice programming package, you too will enjoy .access to hundreds of channels, blockbuster movies and exclusive sports packages giving you more action-packsports channels than anyone, AND well install the system, FREE. That's right, now you can be one of the PEGASUS, ' i'',V & Lunch for the two day ride la a bring your own affair, but the catered chuckwagon dinner promises to be an event that would make any cowboy or girl green with envy and something the cowboys of yeater year didnt have, a live band for entertainment after din- d or '.j 15. Theyve got the white picket fence, the 2.5 kids, a perfectly manicured lawn and a DIRECTV System. Well, lVgasus Satellite Television has the cure for that pesky Pegasus dealer r ' 'j i 7-- 6. Contact your local ; ' 5--4. for the first 3 ' . 5-- 1, green-eye- fa Vt 1- all the water and to find adequate camping apota along the trail became a real job. Event organizers now go out several months before the ride and map out a loop trail ao that they can make abase camp and the ride begins and ends there. The registration deadline for this years ride la March 24, the ride Is limited to 125 riders so get your registration In now. The In person registration at the campsite will begin at 5:30 p.m. on April 14 and the trail ride will begin bright and early on the Mechanist Although the ride Is no longer run on the old pony express route it Is still an event to remember . . f V - |