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Show Mtmw V I HERE IT IS--quarterback on a youth football team prepares to hand the ball off to someone during a recent game in Roosevelt on the Old Park field. A CHEERY CREW-- A group of fans do their best to root for their team during the Altamont-Tabionduring homecoming week at Altamont High School Uinta National Forest officials advise hunters Autumn time in National Forests brings spectacular foil colors, scenic drives, and long hikes. Autumn also brings huntera to the field, one of the most popular recreation activities in the Uinta National Forest. Before traveling to the field, forest officials remind hunters to keep in mind the following information. Fire Restrictions: Fire restric- CROWDED PLACE-- Y outhful football players do their job with some blocking and others running to get the team to touchdown land. tions have been lifted on all National Forests in Utah except Dixie National Forest. Campfires are allowed in designated areas. When building campfires, visitors are urged to use extreme caution. Campfires should never be left unattended and should be completely extinguished before leaving the site. Road Conditions: Weather is always a factor with road conditions. Hunters are urged to use caution when traveling, especially during inclement weather. Travel on wet and muddy roads creates safety has-arand damages fragile soils. Hunters should contact local Forest Service offices to obtain current road information and travel maps. way vehicle Map showing h initiea may be purchased at hile hoping 2000 drawing. Any person who successfully draws a permit must first have or obtain a 2000 Wildlife Habitat Authorization, if planning to hunt during the December 2000 portion of the Cougar hunting application will be available by Oct. 3 A $5 handling fee is added to the price of the permit on the application Utah Cougar Draw, permit applicaform. The handling fee is nonrefund-abl- e. tions must be received through the mail, or an overnight mail service, no Hunters also are reminded that if later than 5 p.m., Oct. 16. they draw a permit for a limited Applications may be mailed to offered. either of the addressea listed on the entry cougar permit area, they may not purchase a permit to hunt on a Applications will be available from , plication. iUW'nW-misri- ng the 5 p.m.,DcL ' Before applying for thebmited en- statewideDiviswn of V Mile Re- - 16 cut-odate, applicants are en- sources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake couraged to obtain an application try draw, hunters need to decide which hunt they wish to participate City, Springrille, Vernal Price and and mail it in as soon as possible, said Cedar City; the Lee Kay Center for Judi Tutorow, wildlife licensing coin, Tutorow said. Draw results will be posted by Hunter Education, 6000 W. 2100 S. ordinator for the Division of Wildlife Nov. 22 at the six Division offices, the in Salt Lake City, and the Cache Resources. two Division hunter education cenValley Hunter Education Center, Tutorow also provides the follow2851 W. 200 N. in Logan. ters and at the Divisions Internet reminders ing website. Applications also will be available Any person who obtained a limFor further information hunters at the Division's Internet web site ited entry cougar permit for the 1998 contact their nearest Division (www.nrstate.ut.uadwrdwT.htm). for may a not 1999 seasons or apply may To be entered in the 2000 - 2001 limited entry cougar permit in the office, or the Division's Salt Lake 0. City office at (801) Applications to hunt cougars on limited entry permit areas during Utahs 2000 - 2001 season will be available by Oct. 3. A total of 272 permits will be . ff , classified: SAOSire:;. 'TalCToE Visit us today.' 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We found eight There may have been two or three times that many living in the search area. The biologists may have missed others by limiting their search to the main release area. Some of the ferrets art probably living outside of our search area, Cranney said. "We know some have traveled ai Ifair distance because we have located a few on the east side of the Basin that were released on the far west side. Black-foote- d nal and msy'not The Colorado-Uta-h Black-foote- d Ferret Reintroduction Working Group includes members from the Bureau oTLand Management in Utah and Colorado; the Colorado Division of Wildlife; the UJL Fish and Wildlife Service; the Wildlife Services Division ofthe UA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Savior, Utah State University in Vernal; and the Utah Division ofWildlife Resources. I J QU COME SEE US AT THE "BOOTH h Ms mHtt'SAST mffo n 1 should have known that the Allamont Lady Longhorns were going to defeat the Duchesne Eagles, of last week when while driving down the Bluebell Rood 1 was greeted bf a herd of cattle, which included cows, calves, etc. and some and cowgirls on horseback, While heading down Lhs highway on my way to Altamont for a volley- ball match, I was alerted of some- thingup ahead by flashing headlights. At first I thought there were some police or sheriff department oflierr around a bend waiting for me with their radar guns, and so I slowed down, but to my surprise it was the Cow Express". 1 let the little ones and their moms pass by eslaat in ny car doing nqr beet Mo-M- o sounds, which I'm sure d fans. During pleased my my short breaklcounted them, Tew- four-legge- have to settle fora fokeeheesesand-Tueada- y wkh on a rice cake, Cows aren't big sports fans The ones in Utah probably root for the Utah Slate Aggies or maybe the ming Cowboys, and on the pro sports scene their favorite team would have to be the Chicago Bulla Without Michael Jordan they might be called the Chicago and the cows are probably ready to stampede all over general manager. Jerry Krause for signing Big Foot" Will Perdue last year, who has since moved on. He isn't much of a basketball player, but he does havs the biggest feet in the NBA and wears a h shoe. The cows would say. "Wow! Years ago Ihad to take pictures of Wyo-cowbo- yi No-Bul- ls cows fwanagncultural section in the newspaper, and those animals just Duchesne IWHOISHOUL'DIATiTENDH (435)722-245- 4 humwfciMl, (nc.,eCwt4wrf)fcaMCsmiy sign-up- FIRSTANNUAI For mote information on flu prevention and treatment, visit my Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy. -- The Pharmacy That's All About Mknr Sky S3 byAUkm Rockett facts: CiCOO rnu IVYMI ?, With flu season approaching, your local Medicine Shoppe Pharmacist offers these flu Your ats rmi en found in Coyote Basin 14-da- Uintah Basin STANDARD 0; ferret kits Black-foote- d ay 538-470- Ranger District, Leave No Trace: Practicing "Leave No Trace principles minimize! the impact to National Forests. These principles include: Stay on designated trails and roads. Use designated or already impacted campsites when appropriate. Select campsites 200 feet or more from water sources and wet meadows. Use existing (ire circles in heavy-us- e areas. Build fires away from trees. d ferret kite have Three made biologists from the Coforadar Utah Black-foote- d Ferret Reintro- duction Group Working very happy. Uinta National Forest has a policy of closed to motorized use unless ported The three kite were found during a open. Users are ad vised to travel only late August spotlight survey in Coyon thoeeroutea marked open or shown ote Basin in northeast Utah. Wt found three kits that we beaa open on o travel map. Questions lieve ars from two different Utters, vehicle on use motorized regarding said Brent Bibles with Utah State specific roads or trails should be directed to local Forest Service office. University. "This definitely docuferret reproducEntrance Fee: The fee program ments black-foote- d tion in Coyote Basin. We also found for the American Fork Canyon Alpine Loop area will be in effect eight other adult ferrets, which is also excellent news because it proves throughout the hunt A S3, the ferrets can survive the winter ind y pass; or $25, anpass; $10, nual pass, may be purchased at local breed in the Basin. Because it's so difficult to locate Forest Service offices and at the American Fork Canyon and Aspen ferrets, the biologists believe that finding eight adults in the immediGrove entrance stations. A pass entitles visitors to utilize parking, pic- ate release area indicates a much nicking facilities, and trail heeds. greater population survived. Finding ferrets in Coyote Basin Visitors using State Route 92 for through travd only do not require a is like looking for needles in a haystack, said Steve Cranney with the Utah Division ofWildlife Resources. Wear hunter protective Safety: orange attire and exercise extreme "This place has numerous draws, small hills, sagebrush and other tall vegetation which hinders the search. off-hig- shrubs, rocks, and meadows. Dig eat holes 200 feet or more from camp, trails, and streams. Pack it in. Pack it out Bring pellets, grain, or weed-fre- e hgy for hones. Remove excess hay and straw. For the most current information on campground, trail rood and recreation information, contact the Heber ment ds hurMd This column is notified to you courtesy of yowneighhorfcniMaiii.mc Shoppy Fhsmdcy. Vfere JQP dedicated id your health care needs. caution while hunting. Make sure someone knows where you are going and when you will return. Be prepared for inclement weather by taking the proper clothing and equip- volleyball match a (S)" vH rtkctH H At jyw if hrt Ptehtm, Obi corn flakes float?" While the head cowboy, who was doing a super job of whirtlinx to get the animals to go left or right, I aakrii, "Are they Allamont Longhorns? He said. "No, but you're close. Maybe they wereadiffersnt breed of cattle or he could have been e Union. Tabiona or Duchesne sports fan? However, I'm sure if cows could talk they would sajr. "There's no long and short to it We root for the Long- horns! Our only beef is we dont want end up as a Marion burger Tbme cows were quite polite, is more than I can mt for some I was surrounded by them, Knple. messed up my paint job. They seemed to say: "Ws will be mo-ring along anon,1 and they seemed quite happy that have cut down on eating red meat. However, don't tell the cows, but 1 bium the Grill'i T ten- - SXIOs. They looked right at meand appeared tobe posing while chewing their lunch, which was definitely not spaghetti. Spaghetti is the No. 1 meal in the Rachels household ever since Salvatore Rachels left Serve San Bruno in Italy and came to Helper. Utah in 1912. However, 1 madea disturbing discovery of puffed up aeucecaiw.Theyweredumpedinthe garbage can. and I'm sure the cows o would agreed that an canjurt cant take a chanceof enroun- h tenng bad spaghetti. I can live out salami, pit xa, but I can say, No Italian-Ameri-t- to spaghetti! t with-whic- Thecowshavviheefwhenmydad, Orlando usee ateak in his spaghetti sauce. Often we use chicken and one time some rabbit, hut don't tell Bugs Bunny. We were hopping around for day. Pooi |