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Show f Wildlife Report I Weber River below Wanship Dam, Logan River below Temple Fork, and Blacksmith Fork below Rock Creek should offer anglers excellent oppor- land east of Henefer, which encompasses sagebrush, mountain brush and scattered patches of aspen, offers good winter habitat and some summer habitat for elk, moose, deer and a variety of upland game species. It-ialso an excellent roosting area for wintering bald eagles and attracts several other types of raptors. Christensen stresses, Critical habi tat is needed in various areas throughout the state to sustain huntable populations of wildlife. Wildlife, particularly deer, move into lower elevations during the winter. In many areas, this winter has been destroyed by habitat encroaching human civilization. Wildlife populations will suffer greatly if adequate habitat is not maintained. In the near future, the Division plans to sell seven parcels of land totaling 306 acres which have been evaluated as less critical wildlife habitat than other land that could be purchased, according to Christensen. The sale of this land will be announced soon in the newspaper through the Utah Department of Finance. Year-roun- d Fishing Plentiful Although the general fishing season closes Nov. 30, there is still plenty of d fishing available in December. Fishermen may want to keep their fishing poles handy for several waters Regional by Northern suggested Fisheries Manager Dexter Pitman. Bonneville whitefish should be coming on strong at Bear Lake, where anglers may also have success with cutthroat The mountain whitefish season on the tunities. Division wildlife habitat acquisition specialist, said the Division will pay for the land on a contract over a period of years. He noted the importance of being able to purchase the ciritcal wildlife habitat when the land was available. The entire 10,179 acres of Division Toys by Scouts year-roun- Aid. Don Christensen, are collected LAPOINT NEWS Pitman also mentioned that Holmes Creek Reservoir east of Layton will produce good crappie and bluegill fishing when the ice freezes. He does not expect fishing to be red hot" at Willard Bay, where it may be a day to day situation. February and March will bring better fishing at Pineview Have you ever imagined the toys and Hyrum Reservoirs. or even a toy box that might needed In the Northeastern Region, Regional Fisheries Manager Chad Crosby be needed at the Duchesne County says the Duchesne River below the Hospital? Wei, Clark Wiklerson, of Roosevelts West Fork usually receives little Scout Troop 700, has and he has but offers excellent whitefish pressure decided to make it his Eagle Scout fishing. Nice brown trout may also be caught. Sinking rapala lures may catch project. brown trout at Starvation Reservoir. Clark is asking for help in collecting Bluegills may bite at wax worms for the hospital pediatrics ward toys under the ice at Pelican Lake. Crosby and possibly a box to store them in. If Green River the below the says a box is not donated, his troop is Colorado State line inUintah County prepared to make a box for the is good for trout at times. For endeavor. trophy fishermen. Flaming Gorge offers good opportunities. Fisherman He stated that with the help of his should note that beginning January 1, Scout Troop they will fix up and fish over 20 inches may be only one refurbish all the toys they can and kept at Flaming Gorge. Excellent make them ready for the presentation be found Bottle at Hollow, fishing may to the hospital. where an Indian permit is required in addition to a Utah fishing license for Utah residents. If you are interested in making a Fishermen should check the fishing donation of toys to the troop, you are invited to call Clark at proclamation for many other waters open to year-roun-d fishing in all areas of the state. The 1982 fishing Phone News Items proclamations will be available the 722-5131 latter part of December. s Land Acquisition Benefits A recent land acquisition by the Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources east of Henefer in Summit County will provide wildlife with critical habitat needs and will make available to hunters the biggest parcel of public hunting ground in the MorganHenefer area. The purchase of two parrels of land totaling 6,258 acres on the R Ranch (later known as Eagle Ranch) adjoins 3,939 acres already owned by the Division of Wildlife Resources. Federal Aid monies and mitigation funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for habitat lost during construction of the Stateline Reservoir will fund a major portion of the land acquisition. A 5,006-acr- e parcel was acquired at a cost of $1,880,340. Of this amount, the Bureau of Reclamation has paid $725,000 in mitigation. The other 1,251 acres were purchased at a cost of of the money $655,836. Three-fourth- s paid by the Division for both parcels of land will be reimbursed by Federal Thursday, December 722-374- mntah Basin Standard 31, 1981 keep in mind are the MONTWELL NEWS Lois Rasmussen Primary, at Dec. 9 app-peare- -- engineer-consulta- Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Kemp, Santa Fe, N.M., visited Earl Warburton and Loyal Cox. Cloyd is a brother of Mrs. Warburton and Mrs. Cox. Cindy Warburton, who is on a mission, called her parents on Christmas Day from e Mr. Mrs. and Scholes Wednesday, 7 p.m., games and dinner. Ward with Santa Dec. 16; Elders party Friday, Dec. 11. Nola Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Horn visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John Horn, Sr. A Christmas Ward party was held at the chapel Dec. 23. There was a large crowd in attendance. Santa giving candy and nuts to all of the children. Visiting the Mansfields for Christmas were Kim and Coralee Mansfield, West Valley. Kim is starting a new job in the executive branch of Sperry Una vac in Salt Lake. He is a computer Rae entertained their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Alldredge and Mr. children, Beaver, and Mrs. Denny Scholes and family, Fruits, Colo., over the long holiday were weekend. They joined by local family members for Thanksgiving dinner. e Gwens Powell, Snow College, visited here over the weekend. FITNESS TIP You need td reserve meditation. time for Shake free from the constraints of meeting schedules and doing the thousand and onethings you think you have fcfdo. Break out of the circle" and relax, even if it means budding a quiet room or place in your mind. Imagery can be made to work for you. Take a shot vacation every day in your mind if you need to. Everyone needs a certain amount of escapism. That's why real vacations work. They get you away from disturbing stimuli, out of the vicious circle". Leisurely walking, or hikes, or rides or just plain sitting are other suggested escapes. Develop a healing nature with the natural world. and Mrs. Max have a born Dec. 3 in the Carbon hospital to granddaughter Lyn-ett- e and Greg Marsing, Price. Maternal grandparents are Karen and Wayne Brown, Helper. The other is Mrs. Hazel Walker, Roosevelt The Nelsons also have a new granddaughter born the same day in the local hospital to daughter, Penny. e Some of the Ward Mr. Nelson Christmas parties to TABIONA NEWS Connie Lee t Mr. and Mrs. Fran Defa had Mr. and Mrs Max Giles, Mr. and Mrs Tom Giles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Shurtliff and family, al Draper, for the Christmas weekend. Mrs. Maxine Penrod took her parents to Provo Monday for a doctor's appointment She then left liiesday for Green River, Wyo., to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Penrod and family. 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