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Show rrrrr v. . 6B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 30, 2002 193 I Autoievy and I 78 MERC COUGAR. Runs, needs work. $500. 613-163- (5234p) 96 BUICK SKYLARK, 50,000 mites. Great con-drtio-n. $5,500. (5214p) CeH 472-020- GREAT LAKE Powell boat, 94 Celebrity 24, cc454, Merc Sports model. Low hours. Ex- - krejMiaar)! 98 FORD FI 50 S. Csb 4X4 S.4 V-- 8 A.T. Only HARLEY 1994 SPORTSTER (1200. $15,950. Roger 86,500best DLR. (5302b) Ires. $21,900. Shelly 1976 FORD Kitty 360 engine. (5306p) . 4X4. MUST SELL. 1998 Honda Shadow A.C.E. Tourer VT1100. Great looking cruiser with lots of chrome. $5,500OBO. (5302p) AC. green, 29,500 Call (5284p) mi. $5,500. 98 BUICK LESABRE custom sedan 74k miles, auto., air, dark red. Nice cart $11,000. 7 or 653-238- 653-260- (571t) 1977 CORVETTE STINGRAY, 4 speed manual transmission, 350 C.l. engine, 69,000 miles. Runs good, needs a little work. Best offer. Call (5308p) 637-705- 1979 77 MOTOR HOME Dodge 440. Nice inside, new generator, Runs great. $4,000060. 384-213- (5282p) 1988 CHEVY 12 TON 4X4. Lifted. 35' tirea. Lots of extras. $3,500. (5304p) 1986 CHEVY (5306p) 1964 COACHMAN TYPE "C motor home. 48,000 miles. Good condition. A C. AMFM tape. 24 ft. New battery, micro-wav4,500 watt generator. Call (521 4p) e, 637-719- 5. FULL-SIZ- YAMAHA KODIAK 400 4X4 1998 four wheeler. Excellent $3,500. CaN (521 Bp) condition. 637-843- LIKE new E Blazer $2,000; 1993 Chevy 12T Club Cab 4X4 $6,500. (5234p) $1,000, sell for $675 060. Joe (5302p) The 2002 Carbon and Emery County Business Review will feature stories and pictures highlighting the services and products of ' participating businesses in a news format. Businesses purchasing a 12 page or morejwjll be guaranteed story and photo space. Those. with smaller ads will be provided space until the section is filled. The stories will be accepted on a single 8V&x1 1 typed sheet. We will help you write this story if you choose. The photograph will be taken by our staff after an appointment is made. Some businesses have even found a larger photo with a caption more effec- - 2001 JEEP WRANGLER Sport. Totally loaded! 2' Rubicon Exspess 31x10.50 tires. 7,000 miles. (5234p) Uft, 472-508- 2, . pickup, 49 fORD CONTOUR, power windowslocks, $4,200 AC, OOO. See at 505 N. Main, Huntington. 4X4. New tires. Runs 8 good. $1,500080. evenings. (514tf) 637-884- 613-256- 9. JEEP HONCHO auto. V8 $2,200; 1997 Mercury Tracer, auto., now tiros $5,200. 472 5343. (5146p) 1977 CHEV STEPSIDE 637-220- 637-133- 5. (5286p) 637-846- 637-752- 97 FORD ESCORT 650-011- 3. 1995 WILDERNESS 25 FT. fifth- - wheel. $8,800 OBO. Cal Joe. (5302p) 1997 DUTCHMEN MODEL 1205 tent trailer. 12 ft. (52B4p) 19 FT. BELLBOY boat for sale. New 352 Ford engine. OMO drive. $3,200. 748-252- camper shell. Fits late model Chevy SWB. Like-ne- S825OBO. (435)637-4505- . Your Ad Is (598p) (5284p) SEARAY 268 SUNDANCER. 26 fully 1986 wind- less anchor, head, teak inout, 3 double beds, 50 hours on 2 new fuel injected 240 HP Ford engines, outdrives completely overhauled, sacrificing! Call ask for Tara. (516tf) ' CENTURY WHITE now only $8,495. Roger, DLR. (5302b) 96JEEPCHER0KEELTD 4DR, leather, sunroof, Roger DLR. (5302b) Yamaha Wave Runner and 1994 Wave Blaster Each watercraft. equipped wwake up kid Excellent condition! In9 cludes trailer. alter 6 p.m. (521tf) 637-143- 98 FORD EXPLORER 4DR loaded. Leather, PS, sunroof. $14,750. Roger, DLR. (5302b) five than a story. Shopping locally is an integral part of rural community success and this Carbon and Emery County Business Review will boost the exposure of your business, reaching over 1 8,000 readers. - The Business Review will be distributed July 2, 2002 in both the Sun Advocate and the Emery County Progress. Deadline for stories, photos and advertising copy is June 19, 2002. . Call Lynnette, Jenni or Shirley today at Places 637-142- P.S.,V-8.$11,49- DOUBLE THE fun! 1994 Going 85 FORD 34 ton heavy duty pickup truck. Good condition. (521 4p) '95 FORD F350 4X4 Power Stroke diesel to place your ad. or 637-073- 2 Place your classified ad with us, and your ad will be seen across the globe on our Web site, too. Call us today toll-fre- 1 e -8- 88-637-0732 .. Sun Advocate 637-073- 2 Sports from the past Fishing report for Southeastern Utah Because of road closures, access problems and low water levels, a number of lakes in southeastern Utah were not stocked with fish for the Memorial Day v ; . fv. encouraged, where the limit is four fish. On the left fork, fish must be taken with artificial flies or lures. On the right fork, from Flood and Engineer's Canyon upstream to Electric Lake dam, "only two trout may be taken and artificial flies must be used. No bailor lures are allowed in this weekend. These include such popular waters such as Miller Flat Reservoir, Blue Lake (on the Manti), Soup Bowl, Petes Hole, Marys Lake and Ferron Reservoir. Some waters may not be stocked at all due to low water levels. section. Huntington Game Farm Abqjo Mountains. Foy Res- ervoir has been stocked with about 1,500 rainbow trout. Monticello Reservoir received 1600 fish this past week. DWR conservation officer Randall Scheetz reports that fishing at Blanding number four has been fair with bait Fishing with bait is good at Blanding number three, where another stocking took place before the Memorial Day weekend. Fishing has been fair for rainbow trout with PowerBait at Recapture Reser-voir. Success for Northern pike has been picking up. Tty spoons orrapalas frafti a boat or large spinners and tube jigs from shore. ' Bhie Lake (above Joes One of the oldest and most popular sports for local residents is has not changed much, the local course golf. Although the sport . . towing length, 24 foot open. Reduced price to sell, $3,000. CaN to see (5284p) 472-820- 16 FT. BOAT, two motors, 656 hp. Skis, water tube, trailer. $1,500. 0 888-079- New wheelstlres. $1,600 SP OBO. Joe, TWO 94 SEADOO wave runners wlraHer. AN for $3,800. 6 after 6 p.m. (5304p) offer. (521 8p) surely has. With greener fairways and smoother ffsens, the sport of golf has came a long way in Carbon Gounty - Pond. Most of the planted trout have been caught, although bass and bluegill may still be caught The trout limit is four. The blue-gi- ll limit is 10. The bass limit is four, but only one bass larger than 15 inches. Limits are the same for all licensed anglers and unlicensed anglers under 14 years of age. Huntington North Reservoir (near the city of Hunting-tonFishing has been generally slow for trout Jigs have been working well for largemouth bass, where the limit is two. All bass over 12 inches must be im-mediately released, Huntington Reservoir (near die top of Huntington Canyon). survival of tiger trout has been good. Good tiger access only. The lake trout fishing has been reported has not been stocked this year. with worms. Release of tiger Boulger Pood. Stocking will trout js encouraged so that fish occur this week. can grow larger. Any brown Cleveland Reservoir, This trout caught should be harvested. reservoir was stocked with its to- The reservoir is closed to .the tal annual allotment of 4,000 possession of cutthroat trout and trout Fishing should be good for trout With Cutthroat markings at least a month. Anglers are enJoes Vhlley Reservoir. Only couraged toharvest the fish before boats, which can be carried to the the reservoir drains, which is ex- water, may be launched this year. The boat ramp is already out of pected by Electric Lake. The water the water. Anglers are encourlevel is very low. Boats must be aged to release all larger splake d to the water, which for control of the abundant b is 0.6 miles from the concrete population. The splake boat ianqx Remember that tribu- limit is two fish. All splake betaries are dosed until July 13. A tween 15-inches must be imtributary is any moving water, mediately released. which empties into a reservoir, Lasal Mountains. Dark even if that water is running Canyon and Hidden lake have within the lakebed. been stocked with nearly 200 Perron Reservoir. The res- rainbow, trout PowerBait and ervoir has not yet been stocked. worms are recommended. Ken's Gigliottl Pond. This new Lake has been planted with its pond in Helper will be opened entire annual allotment of 7,000 to fishing on May 25. The pond trout Anglers are encouraged to will be stocked with 1,500 rainharvest these fish before the lake bow trout draws down. Oowah, Warner, Gooseberry Reservoir. The and Medicine, lakes were to be reservoir will be stocked this stocked before the Memorial mid-Augu- ). Over-wint- er st hand-carrie- -- as a perfect site for a ski resort Have a feature story or photo idea? Contact the Sun Advocate office at 637-073- 21 week. weekend. Grassy Lake. The lake will not be stocked before the big Lower Fish Creek. Lower. Fish Creek flows are moderately high and murky. The road to the PWR property is open and dry. Marys Lake Stocking is scheduled to occur after the Me weekend. Huntington Creek. The wa- ter is running dear. Harvest of brown trout on the left fork is X gill-netti- aquatics manager. Therefore, fishing should be good overall this year. An insect hatch underway is temporarily making fishing tough, for many anglers. mallow combination fished at a depth of about 15 feet appears tobe producing best results." Conservation officer Stacey Thggart reminds fishermen that fishing is not allowed in the tributaries until July 13 to protect spawning fish. Any moving water, which empties into the body of the reservoir, is considered tributaiy, even ifthat channel of water lies within the reservoir's basin. Berg reminds anglers that much of the land around the reservoir is private. Gd login . A If.- J V' Points - Utah-chu- 20 Clear Crdefc was the site of skuns years ago. The taH mountains Bned with trees served morial Day weekend. Millers Flat Reservoir. U.S. Fprest Service gates on the north and south ends of the Millers Flat road should be open by the weekend. However, the reservoir will not have been stocked. In fact stocking may not occur this year, because the reservoir will likely be drained. Millsite Reservoic Ftshing continues tobe fair to good with a large variety ofbaits and lures. Petes Hole. It is unsure as to when stocking will occur. Putter's Ponds. Stocking was scheduled to occur before tiie Memorial Day weekend. Scofield Reservoir. "A recent survey showed that high numbers of fish are present, and the fish are in excellent condition," explained I mij Berg, DWR southeastern region ' ?&&& ..r. Item Lake Shore 100 Electrical Contractors 170 j Phillips Petroleum 3.7, ,470. G leave Doors 65 Silver Dollar dub 4' 7V 6Q ; Grakov Tire .60 5flf Pacific Central 2 Petroleum ;v'4 0 Phillip's 30 Phillip's Petroleum 1' Electncal Contractors 2 5 Individual leaders Emilio Aguayo , '7 TbnySiaperas DavidPflling RdnLre,.v';,'v Gary Grako Sr. Cory Burdick Johnny Boylen VC Shane Garda . Tbdd Parish Tbm Parsons ; ;,1 ; 4 "! ; ?;i20-t-. S- - , 20 20 20$ 20.? -- |