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Show V a 10 & UNDER STARS-Roosev- cll are Sonja Ontiveros, Lindsey Jensen, Madison Arnold, girls softball Townsend. Melissa Shakara Wclbom. Mica Benett, Whitney Whiting, Ivy Mojado (not in Richards, Stephanie order). Coaches are Beverly Mojado. Tina Welbom. Not pictured are: players. Suelynn Heaton, Ashlie Lee and coaches. Joe Arnold, Cary Welbom. 1 2 & UNDER STARS -- Members of the Roosevelt girls softball team are: front row, left to right. Ally Bisel, Tnessa Gilbert. Christine Morrill, Sarah Townsend, Abbey Mecham and back row, Bart Morrill, coach; Cassidy MomlL Candice Morris. Jill Hicken, Brigitte Townsend, coach; Michelle Mecham. coach. Absent when the picture all-sta- rs all-st- ar was taken were players, Mabeline Yazzie, Whiuiie Kulland. Clair Davis, receives officer of the year award A person familiar to many sportsmen in northeast Utah is the winner ofShikar Safari Internationals 1999 Outstanding Wildlife Officer of the Year Award for Utah. Clair Davis, who has served as the Divisions Northeastern Region law enforcement manager since 1974, received the honor. Being the enforcement manager would be an excuse for some to be come office-bounbut Clair eijoys field work and spends a lot of time in the field with the regions conserva- tion officers, as well as Ion solo pa- - charges. His knowledge of the area and wildlife enforcement greatly aided him in those efforts," Els wood said. trol." Division Law Enforcement Davis's work with the landowner Section Chief Bob Elswood wrote in association on the Diamond Moun-- a letter to Shikar Safari. tain limited entry elk and deer units, This past year he has made and to provide the unit's hunting permit been involved in the investigation of holders with identifyingvehicleinark-severa- l cases thst resulted in mul- - ers tso that trespass and illegal hunt-tipl- e felony and misdemeanor ing could be more easily identified) by those who know him, also was noted by Elswood as a recent example of his work. Davis's work at squeezing a limited budget to acquire GPS units, metal detectors and other specialized equipment for his officers was another reason Ebwoodsaidheshould receive the award. He has been a constant or steadying influence for the wildlife law enforcement effort in the northeastern d, The following people were ored by their Division region as that regions outstanding employee lor pert of Utah," Elswood said. His to Utahs wildlife and the people who enforce the laws to pro- tect it has been proven and is unques- - 2000: A resident of Vernal, Davis began his career as a conservation officer in Moab in 1970. He also worked as a law enforcement agent in the Division's Salt Lake City officer before beginning his service as the. Northeastern Regions lieutenant in 1974. Shikar Safari International, an organisation dedicated to wildlife restoration and conservation efforts worldwide, annually presents awards to the top wildlife law enforcement officers in each state. -- John Pratt, Northern ser-tion- ed gcant. Central Brian Thacker, lead maintenance specialist; Northeast- em Chad Croshy. aquatics manager; Southeastern Catherine Joan Felice, support services coordinator; Southern Angela Van Scoyk, officer manager. Officer of the Year Northern Region Mitch Lane, conservation ofBrad Bradficer, Central Region ley, conserve! ion officer; Northeastern Region Clair Davis, lieutenAlan ant; Southeastern Region Green, conservation officer, Southern Region Dale Gurley, conservation officer. .m jrfX - 1 ! , - X xTil - V. iv: I TVT.-- V GOOD TOSS-- A Roosevelt arrives at the right spot. 1 all-s- ur flips the ball imo the air and bores it General elk permits available July 1 0 Beginning July 10, there will be a number of ways to purchase Utah season elk permits for this Sneral Purchasing them on the Internet is probably the eaaiesL Hunters who haveaMastetCardorVisacreditcard may buy a permit by visiting the Division or Wildlife Resources Internet web site wwwjirxtete.ut.uadwrdwrJitm. Once on the site, huntere may click on the trout icon in the upper right hand corner of the home page. This provide access to all of the licensee the Division sells on the Internet, including general elk per- mits, which will be available beginning st 8 a. m., July 10. Hunters may choose an any bull, spike bull, general archery elk or general muzzle loader spike elk permit, and must provide the needed information. They may then print a receipt on their printer. Their permit should arrive in the mail within 14 days. Hunters may also mail a permit request form to any of the Division offices listed on the form. Permit request forms will be available by July 3, from hunting and fishing license agents statewide. Division offices and hunter education centers and the Divisions Internet w eb site. Beginning July 10, permits also will be available from 237 hunting license agents statewide, and Division offices. Lkense agents will begin selling permits at 7:30 a m. Division offices will open at 8 a.m. July 10 is the first day general buck deer permits not taken in this veara draw will go on sale, and the Division is anticipating long Urns at its offices. To avoid posc&ibly having to stand in a long line, I d encuuraier elk hunters to visit a license agent that day. or buy their permit over the Internet or through the mail, saidJudiTulorow, wildlife licensing coordinator for the Division of WilJIifo Resources. Elk hunters who cant buy a permit July 10 shouldn't have any problem obtaining one later, as general elk permits usually remain available for several weeks. 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