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Show Local Man Elected Angus Delegate The Sporting News wdaft tf A.WtKhf To 111th Annual Charles M. hunting, ftfdnq and cHwr outdoor octtvltUa die American Angus Association. Williams, a member of the American Angus Association with headquarters in SL Joseph, MO, is one of 288 Angus breeders who have been elected by fellow members of their state association to serve as a representative at the Annual Meeting. Representing 47 states and Canada, the delegates alf Recoil rains and cooler weather have relieved drought fears and fire danger, and die deer hunt will offer plenty of quality recreation for Utah deer hunters. As usual, hunters should be prepared for a wide range of weather conditions. DWR Hunter Education Coordinator Lenny Rees urges hunters to be prepared both mentally and physically before going afield, and to use extreme caution with loaded firearms. In Salt Lake City, Division of Wildlife Resources officials say several thousand deer tags are still available for the northern and central part of the state. Several DWR offices in northern and central Utah will be open late and on Saturdays until the hunt starts to sell deer tags to hunters who cant get to an office during regular business hours. Roadblocks To Check Harvested Game Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers will be checking hunters and harvested wildlife at various checkpoints throughout the fell hunting seasons. Roadblocks will be placed on state highways and county roads at various times of the day and night. Law enforcement officers use roadblocks to control the illegal transportation of wildlife. They check licenses, tags, and hunting equipment and collect biological informa1 of will participate in the business 13-1- Archery deer and elk hunters have reported seeing more deer afield this year than last, mosdy mature bucks, fawns and a few yearlings. Thats good news and a strong signal that the deer herd is recovering horn the But hunters saw very few devastating winter of 1992-9year old deer. Those were the ones hardest hit by the severe winter. 3. Williams, Meeting Oakley, has been elected as a delegate to the 111th Annual Meeting of the American Angus 5 in Association, Nov. Louisville, KY, repots Richard Spader, executive vice president of Just days before the opener of the 1994 general season deer hunt opener on Saturday, Oct 22, Division of Wildlife Resources Big Game Program Coordinator Wes Shield offered seasoned advice to Utah deer hunters. Our field biologists are reporting that die deer seem to be dropping out of the high country, congregating at or below the aspen line. Look fin the bucks in oak thickets, where theyll be feeding on acorns, or anywhere you find mountain mahogany orbitter brush, said Shields. "This recent storm has knocked most of the leaves off the aspens, so the deer may be easier to spot, and the rain and snow has dampened die rustle of fallen leaves, so stalking may be easier too. The seveir-day- , general season deer hunts continues through Friday, Oct 28. . Hunters Successful in Elk Hunt that the elk hunt Is history for another year, yon might be wondering who got the big ones." After listening and searching, it seems there were several nice ones taken this year. However, if yon happen to visit at the home of Rnlon and Kass Richins, you might possibly hear the voices of some mighty happy, young hunters. Opening day was certainly good to this group, as two nice animals came home with them. The elk were taken in the Lost Creek area of Morgan County. The one on that right has a spread of 4 2 inches long, seven inches, wide main beam, one six other. on the Nice on side, points going, guys. Left to right: Monte Richins, Micah Richins, Jordan Richins (brother Josh bagged this one last year), Jess Richins, Daniel Richins, and Jeremy Boyer. Now Bee Ads Get ResuLts! meeting and elect a new president, vice president, and five directors to the American Angus Association Board. The Annual Meeting is held in conjunction with the Annual Convention and Banquet, and the Roll of Victory Angus Show durAmerican ing the North International Livestock Exposition. e Number For Utah Fishing Information Summit County Special Notices ee . Jordanelle Reservoir: Closed to fishing. Remember It is illegal to transport any live fish! Strawberry Reservoir: Some big cutthroat trout are being picked up in the Meadows, near Mud Creek, and the Ladders. Rainbows are picked up near weed beds in moderate depths of water. Kokanee spawn is nearing the end. Please do not disturb the spawning kokanee if you view than in the tributaries. Fishing is fair to good on baits, lures and flies. Dull brown and green wooly buggers are waking well below the surface. If you troll, be prepared to release fish! There is a one cutthroat limit, but please release all cutthroat trout to help the cutthroats become with reproduction populations. Cutthroat trout can be differentiated from the rainbow trout by the bright orange fins along the belly. Deer Creek Reservoir: Fishing is slow to fair. An occasional walleye is being picked up by trolling and jigging. Best success is by trolling pop gear fa trout Recent gillnetting surveys show a slight comeback of perch. Perch must be released! Provo River: Brown trout are beginning to spawn. Please stay off the redds (nestingegg laying areas). Fishing pressure is moderate along the artificial only section. Good fishing success using various nymphs and olive scuds, stoneflies and chamois caddis dry flies. Hares ear, pink sizes 14-2-0 are all producing. Spinners are becoming more successful. Read fishing proclamation for special regulations. Currant Creek: Moderate angler pressure, slow fishing rainbows and Bear Lake cutthroat trout Recent snowstorms in area, access world. North Summit Alumni Band Practice Monday evenings, 6:30 p.m. at the North Summit High School Band room. We need all who have ever played in the band at NS. Womens Financial Information Workshop The Women's Financial Information Program is designed to address, Take Charge of Your Money, a series of eight weekly financial information workshops from 7 p.m.-- 9 p.m., Sept. v. 9 at Park Gty High School, Room 110, by Utah State University Extension and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and is designed to empower midlife and older women as well as other interested parties to make informed decisions about their finances. Cost is $25, which includes workbook and handouts. By competing the series, you can earn two college credits through USU. Fa more infor1 mation call Faye Boyer, 336-443or 645-916217, at the Summit County USU Extension Office. 21-No- 783-435- 649-332- self-suffici- a fa Summit County Bookmobile Schedule Summit County Bookmobile Headquarters located at the 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 Coalville City building. New hours: 12:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. p.m.; M-W-- F, T-T- Al-An- on and Alateen Meetings p.m. Alateen 7 Wasatch County Rodeo p.m., nights, meeting, Wednesday Grounds Concessions building, Heber City. Fa information, call meetings, Wednesday nights, Carol. 783-299- 8 2. Information and Referral Services For Disabled An information and referral service is being offered in Summit County to people with disabilities. The number to call locally is 1. Outside of this calling area, the numba is toll-fre- e Prostate cancer screening tests will be offered by appointment each Wednesday in October at the Park Gty Physicians Group Office, 1776 Park Avenue in the Holiday Village Shopping Center. The American Cancer Society recommends that men age 40 and older receive an annual prostate cancer test The $18 procedure includes a blood test and digital rectal exam. Fa more information or to make an appointment, call the Park City Physicians Group at 643-986- 101 SBA Morning Ladies Bowling Kristy Braithwaite is still burning up the lanes with a 234 game and a 333 series, 166, 234, 133. Other good series and games were Gloria Marcellin, 201, 143, 163 311; Barbara Pace, 170, 167, 164 301; Linda Grant 180, 183, 132 497; Merlene Siddoway, 213, 139, 141 493; April Wells, 121, 134, 197 472; Margaret Bowman, 432; Laura Hull, 141, 137, 134 448; Maxine 170, 143, 133 134, 446; 146, 146 Diston, Bonnie Jeffery, 177; Cojnnie Evans, 176; Arvilla Fawcett, 173 (this was 63 pins over ha average) Nadine OBrien, 174; Jo Ann Rees, 170; Donna Jean Blonquist, 168. Barbara Pace won Strike It Rich. Team standings Won-Lo- st Siddoway Rams Polar King Drive-In..- .. Summit Mac Grumps Troutomat Laundry Daves Stereo Garver Collection Crandall Ford 13-- 7 12 12-- 8 .9-1- 1 .9-1- 1 8-- 12 2 OCTOBER 27 ONLY YOU CAN TURN IT OFF! Seeks Nominations For 1995 "Utah Small Business Person of The Year The Salt Lake City District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is looking the Utah Small Business Person of the Year fa 1993. The deadline fa nominations is Nov. 23. Winners of the state competition then compete for the national tide of America's Small Business Person of the Year." Last year, Lorraine A. Miller, of Cactus and Tropicals, Inc., was Utahs 1994 Small Business Person of the Year, who was then named by President Clinton in May as the nation's Small Business Persons of fa the Year. Each year since 1963, the President has designated a week in May as national Small Business Week in recognition of the small business community's contributions to the American economy. Neatly 21 million strong, small businesses now employ 34 percent of the private work force, produce 30 percent of the private secta output, and create two out of every three new jobs. Business owners from every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam who have been named as their states Small Business Person of the Year travel three days of to Washington small business related activities and meetings that typically include high level government officials. fa South Summit Young Adult Vaccinations Adults need vaccinations too! After the kindergarten boosters, young adults, ages 14-1- 6 years old, as well as older adults, need a tetanusdiphtheria booster every ten years. The Summit CityCounty Health Department offers immunization clinics on the third Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and the fourth Tuesday, 3 1 for more inp.m. to 4:30 p.m. of every month. Call Summit The Offered: Vaccine formation. Second Dose of second dose able a is to Health provide Department CityCounty of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine to all children ages kindergarten through grade 12. The clinic is held on the first 1 for Thursday and third Tuesday of each month. Call 783-432- 783-432- more information. 6. Breast Cancer Awareness Month Why? Because breast cancer is often called the disease women fear the most. It is easy to see why since it is the leading cause of female death due to cancer in Utah. Fortunately, with early detection 90 percent of the women are treated successfully. The longer a cancerous mass is in the body the more time it has to spread. For more informa2. Health Department at tion, call Summit October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! 649-907- ty City-Coun- Coalville Utah Stake Begins Musical Practice fa the production of Coalville Utah Stake will begin practices Messiah on Oct 9 at 8 p.m. fa chorus, and 6 p.m. for orchestra, at the Coalville Stake Center. All community members are welcome. Call Kathleen Vanda Linden, 3364142 after 3:30 p.m. tfn fa further information. Park City Physicians Group Offers Low Cost Flu Shots 649-314- Monday 1, Park City Physicians Group Offers Prostate Cancer Screening High Outdoor Adventure Pursuits Program The High Outdoor Adventure Pursuits Program, offered through The Norwegian School of Nature Life, will continue with mountaineering, mountain biking, hiking and backpacking for youths in grades fourth through twelfth. In addition, every Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., there will be a wilderness trek of your choosing. So dont delay, form your own group of four or and get the details. 2 more, give the school a call at Al-An- on Angus beef breed aganization in the 1; Call a new toll-frnumber for current Utah fishing information. ASK FISH is a national fishing information hotline which has recently expanded into Utah. American The Association has more than 25,000 active members and is the largest Summit County Calendar of Events 44-1- 41-3- tion from harvested animals. Toll-Fre- 3A Tha Summit County Boo Friday, Octobar 21, 1994 Flu shots will be provided each Monday through Thursday from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15 at the Park City Physicians Group office, 1776 Park Avenue in the Holiday Village Shopping Center, $3 charge, 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. by appointment. Call the for more information Park City Physicians Group at 643-986-6 to schedule an appointment. a Mammography Screening in Coalville There will be a Mammography Screening at the Coalville LDS Church, 40 Noth Main, on Friday, Oct 21. The screening will take 15 to 20 minutes pa patient and results will be sent to mamthe patient's physician. If you qualify fa a free, first-tim- e but insurance will be nor neither billed, please you your mogram, bring your card(s) with you. Fa those who have had a prior mammogram, the cost will be $75. Insurance carriers will be those with health coverage. Fbr an appointment, call billed a North Summit Young Adult Vaccinations After the kindergarten boosters, it is recommended that a booster be given to students that will be turning 14 to 16 years of age. The clinic is also able to provide a second dose of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) given to all children immuages kindergarten through grade 12. The charge fa the two nizations are $3 each. The Summit CityCounty Health fourth Department offers immunization clinics on the second and 5 Call 3 to from p.m. p.m. Tuesday of each month Well Child Clinic fa the Nath Summit District will be The Well Child Clinic held on Monday, Oct 24. Appointments are required and available from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, located at 61 North 30 East, Coalville. Fbr ext. 222. additional information and clinic charges, call 336-445-1, 336-445- 1, ext. 222 fa more information. CoDa CoDa noon to Susan, 1 783-55- Meetings Anonymous) will meet Tuesdays, 12 Call p.m., at the Center of Recovery next to Hoyts. for more details. 39 Van Available For N.S. Senior Citizens The North Summit Senia Citizens have acquired a van to Center. If you transpat Seniors to and from the Senior Citizens contact: Jerry please transportation, in interested are receiving Anita Lewis, Dearden, Burt, Kay 336-56- 25 336-228- 7; a 336-445- 1, ext. 220. Parents With Problem Children Parent Support Group with the help of a licensed social worker meets the first Tuesday of each month in the Summit County Services building, in Kamas at 7 p.m. Reproductive Health The Summit CityCounty Health Department is now offering a are: Reproductive Health Clinic. Services, that will be provided transfor sexually Pregnancy testing, family planning, screening mitted diseases, HTVAIDS counseling and testing, Pap smear, cancer screening, and education and referral services. Appointments 1 are required at the Summit CityCounty Health Department, 10 information clinic and charges, Noth Main, Kamas. Fbr additional please call 783-432-1. Summit County Crime Hotline Citizens of Summit County, this is our home, get involved! Call Sheriffs Crime Hotline, Blood Pressure Clinic Coalville The Summit County Health Department will be checking blood pressures on Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, located at 61 North 31 East in Coalville. Free of charge, appointments are not necessary. If you have any questions, call 3364431, ext. 222. Immunization Clinic fa the South Summit District will The Immunization Clinic be held on OcL 25, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Summit CityCounty Health Department, 110 North Main, Kamas. Appointments sre not required. Fbr additional information and immunization charges, call 7834321. Immunization Ginic Ginic fa the North Summit District will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Summit GtyCounty Health Department, located at 61 North 30 The Immunization East, Coalville. Appointments are not required. Fbr additional information and immunization charges, call 3364451, ext. 222. N.S. Elementary PTA Halloween Carnival The first annual Family Fun Halloween Carnival, sponsored 8 by the N.S. Elementary PTA, OcL 28, from 5 p.m. to p.m. more! Costumes and Food, games, prizes, spook alley, drawings, are requested, but not required. Mark your calendars! Halloween Haunted House Bring the family, everyone invited to Woodland's own Haunted House (across from die Church) on Halloween night, Monday, OcL 31. Starts at dak. |