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Show I 1 f aiftnunno.iuwv.sws- - V; J?5Sf tkalW .f ' t- - raitc 'V i f r u-- Jr.- - , V . ... N f . -- j 7 rf- -' . .. - ) u . 1 . . - - r- - w. . rrz', . . s- - .1 - v. GOOD FORM-T- he during -1 1 1 Yankees' Casey Gines delivers the baseball to the plate while his shortstop guards his position old youth baseball play, Tuesday in Roosevelt. The diamonds were jammed with ball players lust week. . M, g HELPING H AND-Br- ett missile Cramer, center, checks out catcher. Cooper Larsen, who was belted by a He in baseball soon Roosevelt recovered and continued his catching action, during boys Tuesday evening duties. low-flyin- June 17 deadline for 2002 antlerless Big Game hunting Big game hunters who want the best chance to hunt antlerlcss elk, deer, moose and doe pronghorn on . . I Ruth League player, Travis Hamakcr of the Braves, ducks out of the way of a pitch. Kyle Lisonhee is doing the latching duty. Both teams were busy blasting the baseball fur base hits. CLOSE: CALL-Ba- be public land in Utah this full are reminded that their 2002 antlerless application must be received no later than 6 p.m. on June 17. The antlerless application period is really short this year, so its important that hunters send their antlerlcss applications in as soon as possible," says Suxette Fowlks, information specialist for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Hunters can start applying on June 4. "There are usually some antlerlcss permits available after the draw but theyre mostly for hunts on private land, so if you want a permit for a public land area, its important to get your application in. Those who applied in previous years should receive a preprinted 2002 application in the muil by June 4. Those who dont receive an applica Do you have tips water Division offices. Beginning June 4, hunters who have an American Express, Discover, MasterCard of Visa credit card can apply for a permit online at the Divisions Internet Web site (www.wildlife.utah.gov). Hunters who dont have a credit card can apply by mailing an application and their fees. A total of 10,594 cow elk permits; 3,695 doe deer permits; 296 doe pronghorn permits; and 55 cow moose permits, will be available through the public draw this year. ManyofUtahs private Cooperative Wildlife Management Units will also have public antlerless permits available. Hunters can apply for these public CWMU permits during the application IBuoDD conservation? 538-470- 0. Check ouf our ClassifiedsI To order call 435-722-51- 31 Aiders USST Challenge Tour series on water (First in a two-paconservation) Answer by Kelly Kopp, Utah State University Extension Water Conservation and Turfgraas Specialist rt It is more important than ever for Utah residents to conserve our scarce water resource. Not only is Utah experiencing a drought, but our population growth is exceeding the capacity of our water supply systems. Water development projects are extremely costly and are unlikely to occur in the near future. If we all practice water conservation measures, we can delay the need for costly water development. You can begin conserving by talking to your water supplier to And out how your water usage compares to other consumers. Ifyou find your usage is below normal, keep up the good work. If it is above normal, now is s good time to look for ways to conserve. Consider these tips: Dont use the toilet as a trash can. Facial tissues, dental floss and are better ofTin the garbage can. Aside from wasting water, plumbing and sewers arent generally equipped to handle such objects. Place them in the trash. Close the sink when washingyour hands and face. Limityour showers to five minutes or less. This saves time and money, as well as hot water for other members of your family. Turn the water off when brushing your teeth. Dont fill the tub more than half way when taking a bath. Unless you plan to scuba dive, there is no reason to completely fill the tub. Keep a pitcher of drinking water in the fridge. This prevents wasting tap water as you run it to get cold. Make sure the dishwasher is (kill before running it This saves both water and energy. Use a broom rather than the hose to clean sidewalks and driveways. Replace older toilets with newer toilets. Newer toilets use 1.6 gal Ions of water per flush compared to nearly seven gallons of water in the older models. Make sure you have a full load of laundry before runningyour washing machine. As with your dishwasher, you will save both water and money. Fix leaky plumbing fixtures, faucets and appliances in your home. Also check swamp coolers annually for leaks. Over time, water wasted from leaks can be costly. Antlerlcss permit numbers art found in Utuhs 2002 Antlerless Acfc dendum. The addendum iscurrentljr available at Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the Divisions Internet Web site. Huntingand Ashing license agents will have their copies by June 4. Draw results will be posted by Aug. 1 at the Divisions Web site and Division oflicesand hunter education centers. Successful applicants may be notified by mail before Aug 1. Those with questions may call their nearest Division ofWildlife Resources office, or the Division sSalt Lake City office at (801) tion by June 4 may obtain one from the Division of Wildlife Resources Web site Internet (www.wildlife.utah.gov), huntingand Ashing license agents statewide or ProHessiomal Ask a Specialist on indoor applications Lane Frost Challenge Greatest Show on Dirt Q-Ti- TAKING A SWING-Susun- na Williamson uses her but and hopes for a base iit so she can journey to first base. low-flo- MARATHON RUNNER Collie 'Burgess afiflh grader at Roosevelt Middle School, claimed first place among all of the girls in the and she school's wasn't too far behind the first place runner. mini-marath- copyL FASTEST KID IN SCHOOL Putrick Mitchell came in first place in the Roosevelt Middle School last Friday. Patrick, who is in fourth grade, beat out even the bigger boys in this race that was close to three miles long. mini-marath- Shirlyt Country Comer Vernal Cab Co. 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