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Show hn I Page 18 T t UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 6.200Q a SLUGGING HOPES-D- on Ames of the Indians lakes a swing at the ball, and hopes for a super connection. He produced a single a few seconds later. RIGHT THERE A girls' softball player reaches out for the ball that is right in front of her during action behind the plate last Tuesday in Roosevelt. ' Access changes could allow ufi (Juiw continued fishing it C'(w IUmvci mfl iiThtM nOtt o Prompted by private landowner concerns, the Division of Wildlife Resources has erected a fence along the west side of Scofield Reservoir, restrictingshoreline access to "walk-in- " onjy. A parking lot also has been constructed for all vehicles. This measure is designed to help ensure continued angler use of the area, which is entirely under private ownership. Over the years, landowners have been subjected to intolerable amounts of human waste, litter, vandalism and eveiy imaginable type of refuse and debris associated with bonfires, camping, picnicking and fishing. Landowner patience has understandably worn thin, prompting the Division ofWildlife Resources to take action. Division of Wildlife Resources Sergeant Carl Gramlich advises campers that overnight use of the Scofield Reservoir area is restricted to Scofteld State Pirk and the U. S. Forest Service Upper Fish Creek Campground. , Amttne camping along Scofield's shoreline, without written permission from the private landowner, is in violation of Utah's trespass law and will be cited. Walk-i- n access on the west side will be restricted to day-us- e only, from 5 a.m. until 10 After that time, all persons and parked vehicles will be in violation of trespass and mar be cited, lendownersi the Division hope that tar restricting the area to specific daylight hours, overnight parties and the high volume of garbage generated by campers can be avoided. Louis Berg, the Divisions Southeastern Region aquatics manager, encourages anglers to respect Scofield Reservoirs private property, which enoompaasesaU ofthe reservoir shoreline with the exception of Scofield r - i . , SUPER female in ike lc jguc j worts a run for her Little League team while hurlcr. Zachary Trujillo, right, is just a bit late on the tag. p-t- to eliminate the ups and downs of budgeting t Questar Gas has a plan designed to help bring balance to your life or at least your budget. Its called the Equal Payment Plan. 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Gramlich encourages everyone to help police the area for litter and to clean up any garbage that others nuqr have left . Those in ML300 draw may also apply for antlerless elk PITCHING MAGIC-Ba- bc Ruth League player. Michael By water, gets ready to rend a pitch to a batter at home plate. Hunters who applied for an ML300 general muuleloader elk permit may still apply for an antlerleas elk permit thia year. The antlerleaa elk application period begins June 9. In the past, hunters applied for ML300 permits in January and received the draw results before the an tlerless application period in June. If they didn t draw an ML300 permit, they could apply for an antlerlew elk permit This year, the ML300 application period was switched to May. Results of the ML300 draw will not be posted until July, which la after the June . antlerlesa application period. To allow ML300 hunters a chance for an antlerlesaelk permit the Di vision of Wildlife Resources will allow them toapply in the initial antlerleas draw. ML300 draw results will be available July 3 and any hunter who draws an ML300permit will be taken out of the antlerlesa draw. The only thing ML300 hunters will lose ifthey apply in the antlerieaa -draw, but are removed because they draw an ML300 permit, is ths 5 V nonrefundable application fee they r JT Wv I? submitted with their antlerless application. For mors information rail Hunt Application Office, the private contractor that handles Utah's hunting GOOD SPORTS-Ut- tlc I eaguc competitors demonstrate good draw at sportsmanthe nearhands at the conclusion of a ball game last week. by ship shaking est Division office: or the Division's Salt Lake City ofTire at (801) &JH. 4700. P Vtfr s - V Poor |