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HITTING THE DECK-O- ne soccer player says, Hello" to the grass after dropping to the ground in a Roi seveh City Youth Soccer game held recently at the local paii. 1999 youth pheasant and quail 30-da- y hunting season forecast Highlights for 1999 Seasons The James Walter Fitzgerald Wildlife Management Area in Tooele y County will be open for a pheasant season. Four youth pheasant hunting opportunities will be offered in 1999. The Willard Bay, James Walter Fitzgerald, Mallard Springs and Pahvant WMAs will be cloeed on the second Saturday of the pheasant season (Nov. 13) to allow for youth pheasant hunting opportunities. the WMAs will open to the general public the next day (Nov. 30-da- 14). Doge art not allowed on some Division wildlife and waterfowl management areas, except during open hunting seasons or unless pasted open. Pheasant hunters ate cautioned that only state and federal lands, in certain counties, are open for the y pheasant season. 'Pheasant season length in Utah County is seven days only, except on the Powell Slough and Goshen Warm Springs WMAs. Upland gams hunters should revicyr a copy, of the 1999 - 2000 Upland Game Proclamation prior to going afield. 30-da- What to expect for each ries ape- Despite the (act that pheasant populations have declined drastically over the past 30 years, Utah's mast popular game bird bunt is still for the wily nngneck! Thia year some 35,000 40,000 hunters are again expected afield for pheasants, said Dean Mitchell, upland gam coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Pheasant hunting strategies in Utah are somewhat different than in the past, Mitchell said, bloat of the beet habitat for pheasants is still found on private lands throughout the atata. Hunters can no longer expect to go afield and have screws to private lands on opening morning without first talking with the landowner. Hunters need to invest some time ahead of the pheasant season ppener to secure permission on private lands they desire to hunt Hunters on lands that have been properly posted as "No Trespassing are required to have written permission from the landowner to be there. This also applies to family members who are not the actual landowner. Mast landowners are more than happy to allow pheasant hunters onto their land. They simply ant to know who'a out there A simple telephone call or personal introduction goes a very long way in eerur- ing permission to hunt on private lanL Please take the time to do sol One trespasser is all it take tocloee private property to hunters. While in the field for pheasants, hunters art encouraged to pay very close attention to their shot tones, Mitchell said. Annually, Division conservation dBms respond tocom-plain- ts from landowners concerned about buildings, livestock and farm equipment beingpepperedby shotgun pellets. All it takes is one event like this to close private property to bunting for good. As more and more ' Utahs pheasant habitat is are found within urban areas along the Wasatch Front east into the Uintah Basin, and southeast into the Carbon and Emery county areas. If hunting adjacent to urban arras, hunters should contact local Division. Please eryoy your fall hunting experience! Dont forget to pick up a copy of tha 1999 - 2000 Upland Game Proclamation and to purchase your Wildlife Habitat Authorization and license before heading afield. Good hunting! In r d.. j -: , hu-.- ti t iupgame.htm. The list will be updated as CWMUs register with the after spending three days in Laramie WY with her sister. Mary Etta and Dave Pond. The Ponds are leaving soon to spend the winter in There (rim Tahiuna who attended the viewing for Stanley Peck, hus-taJ cf yr.e'.te Lvever Feck. Mon-din iavson L'T were Kella r. 1 y Mr & Mr Ryan Jcne, M?w Kay Jnr.tw A Mr ,vJ R.jnr::c Price ind farvy ef Amen- I ,k vii;:H L :v. d Wag:.:?' over Northern Region: Urban populations. Central Region: Moetly urban populations. Northeastern Region: Populations of quail appear to be in very good shape throughout the Uintah Basin. Numbers have been up for several years and brood production this year appears very good. The extended opportunity to hunt quail in the Uintah Basin through December has provided some good recreational opportunity to hunters. Southeastern Region: Fair to good hunting expected. Limited dis- Lonnie Mdler and family of Heber vuited Mr. A Mrs Charlie Strvbe! and family over the weekend Ed and Angela Kay and baby of Provo visited Ron and Dixie leCtr over the weekend Funeral services far Meml Moon were held in Provo He is a son of Nephi and Etta Moon and lived in Hanna for moat of his younger life. La une Ednngton, daughter ofRay and Jennie Edrtngton. wu married to Terry Bereeee of Vernal on October 22. The wedding lock place at the heme of Radeen Galen Rom. Neola sister of Laurie - and wu performed by Kelly Crazier. A reception will be held on november 13 at tha Elks Lodge in Vernal from 7 -9pm Everyone is invited to attend. - Mr & Mrs Shsr.e Lazenty and 'f SV: hake spent the weekMr IfMrs JayLaxenby end and Mr A Mr Lavs;vhn Guies. Ki.cafo and Mr. A Mr Kiby of Prv.vo visaed Mr. A Mrs Fn an Kh ad- and Mr A Mix. Anri baiy vs-.t- - Kh,v: Trs Wafer Travis, wert and fairiN ar.d Sh-s'l vis,.n:. r, a:. : Tar.gi-- L.u-rbited Mr & Mn traig Tboiaa and f .n,:y . vex the 'scckcnd. Sctt Wb rptnt a wrk in Beaver UT i isi.ii.g his sisters and their fiRv.lies V:!na'iVinnnrtumedwiih where she will visit him tr Tabi.-nM-.k- Tinva v e fo--r a y NAPS i Videos created to promote Shrine r Hospitals highest quality video and video news releases in vsnjus competitions In the American Corporate Video Awards, Dren:s of Gold wen a Gold Awv-- d in the Best of Decade category vt- -, x. Jw Burgavne of Idaho is visiting her folk. Bern til and Jenette Kathryn West, sister of Flun nee and Arizona. family Smith, passed away a week ago in Turiibow Vr A Mrs T mv Laxenby and Elkton VA. She had been very lil for fam.S. ar.d Mr & Mr JchnLefier some time. .JE3 To -- points for your your dreams purchase. Visa Gold Rewarvl program, snowcapped mountains or bution. Cambers quail are found in the Mohave Desert habitat of Washington County (in the southwestern corner of the stateland along Utah southern border. Above normal spring rains improved habitats throughout CamMS quail areas. Reproduction thia year baa been good. Hunters should expect to find birds scattered. Using calls is an effective method to locate coveys of quail. Small Gam and Waterfowl Cooperative Wildlife Management Unite (CWMUS) today. For just waters? A city youvT always w anted to one o( the easiest, most explore? A special person flexible travel rewards you haven't spent time with programs available. in years To enroll in the Reward A Zions Bank Visa Gold Program or to apply for the Zions Bank there! Thanks to our Visa Visa Gold Rew credit card, just call It squkk ards lets am! rasv! you earn points toward air Once travel rvrrv time vou use Some CWMUs art open beginning with the mourning dove sea son in September. Some stay open through tha end of January, to al low for late season partridge hunt- mg. A list of CWMUs that provide credit card one point lor 1 credit card for Buckle Up and Save A Life! improvements. 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Haddix carried tha perfect game aralk and a home run. a a was broken up by an error, sacrifice, isa Gold Gold Rewards program. hunting. annually, S-i- you II enjoy the frenefns of credit card can get you Cooperative Wildlife Manage- ment Units, renamed from fisted Hunting Units during ths 1997 legislative session, have been in Utah for more than 50 years. CWMUs art areas where landowners form associations and then, for a foe, open their private property to upland game and waterfowl Public Scrtfce AaasaacrawM by MmCwC I'lstab enroll in the surraumini by ciystal-dea- r lc sin earning getaway in mil le airline ticket - con- tinue to be judged among the where youre tribution. Southern Region: Fair to good hunting expected. Limited distri- 19 and family booking a free . Pare and family mailed Mr. A Mrs Max Fabnuo and Mr. & Mrs. Jus Lefler the wwkrnd Is there a Before vou know it. z! - arras to hunt. re- deat- placed by urban and industrial velopment, it's essential to pay tention to your shot sons! California quail populations are eporadically scattered throughout the state. Main concentrations P-- Alizar, passed away last Friday Ilia funeral was held on Saturd.iv, but Pauline didn't attend since she had just been to see him the week before where he lived in Mexico Emmett and Dorothy Evans drove to Heber on Sunday. Oct 24. w here their eon JefT Evans wu susumi-- l as a member of his ward's hsh.j'nc The Emmetts spent all day w.ih Jeff, his wife Joan, and other family members George Marett took Phy'..is Day to Coalville on Thursday, Oct 2d Phyllis visited with her daughter-in-laFerdell Day w ho has a prub- lem with her back and ha to sfcni 16 weeks King on her back. In the Bridgelar.d Ward on Primary' pcrfs-nr.ctkeirannual program for Mcranir-r.meeting It wu really cute Aj T those little ones knew their part well. It takes a lot of Lard work b. r the children and their tejeher accomplish this. e Florence Smith returned J the Division's upland game web page at vrww jurats ta.ut.uadwW authorities to determine regulations governing the discharge of firearms. California auail populations appear to be up thia year. Recent and ongoing transplants of California quail from the Wasatch Front to suitable habitats in outlying areas are responsible for quail being seen by hunters in new arena. Duchesne, Uintah, Iron, Sevier and Emery counties art traditionally the beet Pauline Herrera's brother, n fate 9. 1999- TANLURD. Sen I)ut.r:r Uif Seine dressed in c: :ita:.d umc were real way J ter S lav r a IS. 000 sabra |