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Show Wki T Pace 20 - 35Fy. --WN UINTAH HASIN STANDARD. October 2.1 2001 y REMI-MHL- I age group. 'I he Rod llickcn and Hemic Chapoose coached the Titans who played in the 9- III: I ANS team was undefeated. holding a 10 - 0 record in season play. 1 1 lOyear-ul- d C RE AT SEASON Louise Iorge was one of the coaches for the Rhino Ribs . Team members said they had a great time learning how to play soccer and competing against other teams their age. V "Please take the time to do so, he said. "One trespasser is all it takes to close private property to hunters." While in t he field, pheasant huntere are encouraged to pay close attention to their shot zones. Every year, DWR conservation officers respond to complaints from landowners concerned about buildings, livestock and farm by shotRe- equipment being "peppered of Wildlife Division or degraded. Sueuring writ! i'll icniii.sMiiii in limit pellets. gun "All it takes is one event like this to private pniMTty Unit Inis guod plii'iis-an- t sources biologists ureanxiousto work with landowners desiring to improve close hnhitut, mid hunting mi private property to hunting for their enhance habitaton and pheasant workdays, art' keys in rinding good, Mitchell says. "As more and proxrty. KiicceKKduring Utah's more of Utahs pheasant habitat is Funds for habitat and public access replaced by urban and industrial deto landowners available are l Utah's 2001 hunt, and payments its essential to pay attenvelopment, I lie state's 2001 iiiail hunt, begin Nnv. through the Utah Wildlife Habitat tion to your shot zone. Conservation program. Thosewhoare 11. Although not required by law, DWR "Despite the lari I lint lie;i.s;int interested1 should contact the Mitchell says its an excellent idea to populatiinis have drehni'd draslirally Regional labitatManager in their area wear hunter orange clothing and caps over the past. .in years, I hall's imml for more details. A brochuredescribing while hunting pheasants. l lie program is ulso available through popular game bird hunt is still for t In addition to the pheasant hunt, DWR all offices. Dean Mitchell, ringnerk, says 2001 quail hunt also begins Utah's Pheusant hunting strategies in Nov. 3. Mitchell upland giimeeoonliualor liir the Divprovides the following in Utah arc somewhat different than ision of Wildlife Resources. California quail huntingforecast: quail About. 10,000 to :i.ri, 000 hunters are the past, Mitchell says. Mostofthe populations are scattered sporadically expected afield for pheasants in I tali hest habitat for pheasants isstill found throughout the state. Mainconcentra-tion- s thisscuson. Mitchell says hunters will on private lunds throughout the state. are found within urban areas along Hunters cun no longer expect to go the Wasatch Front, east into the Uintah pmhably we fu wer hi rds is year, THE EN D OF THE SEASON Soccer moms and dads and kids gathered last Thursday to mark the end of the American to afield and lands have access A to 2(XH). mild winter meant private Basin and southeast into the Carbon Youth Soccer League season. Coaches and referees and other volunteers were thanked and recognized. Each soccer good overwinter survival i ifplicnsants, on oiening morning, without talking hut spring reproductive elTorls and with the lundowncr before the opener. and Emery county areas. If hunting player received a medal. chick survival were less than average Hu liters need to in vestsome time ahead adjacent to urban areas, hunters should forpheohantsthniiighout much oft heir of the pheasant season opener to secure contact local authorities to determine on private lunds they deremaining liahilat in 'tali," he said. regulations govemingthe discharge of Huntcra should concent rale their sire to hunt. firearms. Hunters on lands that are "cultiefforts in those areas with remaining California quail populations appear suituhle habitat. "Most oflJtahs pheas- vated, or thut have been properly to be the Bame as last year. Recent and thingsaid or done since the last meetre"No as are ing. ant hunters participate during the liostcd Trespassing, ongoingtransplantsofCalifomiaquail, Another way to strengthen family opening weekend only,' "Mitchell says. quired to luive written permission from from the Wasatch Front to suitable ties is having a real family dinner "Those with iHTsislem e.and who hunt the landowneror person incharge to be habitats in are responoutlyingareas, once a week. Everyone should parduring weekdays, arc usually success- there. This ulso applies to family mem- sible for quail being seen by hunters in bers who are not the actuul landowner, new areas. ful in harvesting birds." ticipate in preparing the meal and Duchesne, Uintah, Sevier contribute to setting the table in a Predictions for hunter success in or person in charge. and Emery counties are traditionally "Most landowners are more than the best areas to each of the Division of Wildlife Reway (candles, flowers, achilds hunt. can include requiring attendance by special By Shorlcne Hill handmade place setting or other art, sources Northeastern Region is as fol- happy to allow pheasant hunters onto " Northeastern t one Region: Populations everyone, having only person lows: Northeastern Region: Poor to t heir land. They simply wunt to know of etc.). Tumoffthe television anddon't quail appear to be in good shape speak at a time, no yelling, nameFamily relationships are often who's out there, Mitchell says. A answer the phone. Make this a time fuir hunting is cxpci ted. the Basin this Uintah throughout again under a great deal of stress. Balanccalling, accuaingor blaming, and havto share positive stories. Avoid dis"Do not expwl the 2001 pheasant simple telephone call or personal year. Numbers have been up for sev- ing work, school, and other activities ing everyone make an effort to give cussing problems and sensitive ishunt to comNire with the heyday of goes a very long way in se- eral years and brood production thiB can solutions. take a real toll on both parents helpful sues. pheasant hunting in Utah," Mitchell curing permission to hunt on private year appears normal. Be creative when introducing the andchildren. Outside events, such as A family game night is another fm says. Ton much habitat has been lost land. the tragic happenings of Sept. 1 1, can idea of regular meetings to your famand inexpensive way to connect with them a special name, also be an unrealized source of tenily. Maybe give each other. Make popcorn or other such as calling it a family campfire.' sion and anxiety. fun snacks and enjoy each otliera If we aren't careful, all these Hold your meetings somepluce that for the evening. Alternate company is comfortable and free of strains can result in weakened relaDont frown. Pinks can provide relief. which games are played, so everyone in a circle in the backtionships within the family. Too ofhas the chance to play his or her ten we put family time on the back yard or in the living room. Include a favorite DX system can save you . The Farthlinkcd game. Again, turn off the burner, as we juggle the many activispecial treat as part of the meeting. television and don't answer the Avoid chaos with fun gimmicks, such ties packed into our daily schedules. up to 56 if you now use a propane heating phone! as a Problems an small can to unnohaving object, maybe begin develop system or up to 35 savings if you are using Family ties can also be improved ticed and soon a family has grown teddy bear, that gives the person more personal attention. Set through natural gas. Cooling with this system will save apart. Yet there are simple ways to holding it the right to talk, while the aside a few minutes each day, or an remain silent others 70 ties and until more. the avoid or such to strengthen family object you up hour once a week, for time hes them. rear problems. with your children and your mate. It One simple and effective way to Begin family meetings on a posi2. You get value in heating and cooling. One may seem hard to find the time, but tive note. Have each person share one with on top of a family's growing keep a little planning everyone can customer put it this way: I've never lived in a pains' is to hold family meetings. exciting or special thing that hapha ve a special time to give and receive Hold them often enough to work out more comfortable home. pened to them since the last meeting. e undivided attention. Next, allow each member to share time with everyday hassles (such as chores, ermate is extremely your one complaint or concern they have. rands, schedules, etc. ). Typical ly, twice 3. We are IGSI IPA Accredited Installers. important and should be at the top of a month is enough, although this may Once a problem is aired, other memyour priority list. A strong relationbe adjusted accordmgto each familys bers can solu lions when give possible You get an investment in air quality and comfort. ship with your partner will provide a needs. Regular meetings allow rules its their turn to speak. Draw from good lie oil her halos role model for your children and And we won't make you eat strained peas. to be established and modified, acthese suggestions or use a combinaaid in keeping a strong family bond. tivities planned and scheduled, and tion of them to help solve the probstrained or just These are both very comforting thoughts. So lems presented. Continue to discuss problems worked out. Family meetsaw tlio boating hill. other family business in this manner. ings can be fun, keep t he family con722-262- 3 us a call at quick today! give Have meetings end with each person nected, and eliminate problems and a one thing they appreciate keep family running sharing smoothly. And il's gi niii.i eel wor-- c he tore it gels heller. Before you begin holding meet-ingabout the other family members or ' I his winter ni eun expect to pay more than decide on the ground rules. 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