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Show Celebrating more than 95 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Volume EUREKA, UTAH -- December 22, 2000 Ninety-Fiv- e Santa visits children UdosEt On Monday, December Santa made his annual trip to see the children in Eureka. He arrived at the Eureka Elementary School at 7:30 p.m. Although, Santa has never missed a trip to Eureka, this year was very special. For the first time in the last three years, he arrived at night with the THS band playing as he came in. This was very exciting for the children and parent.'" well. The band entertained us with several 18111, Christmas songs before Santa made his big entrance and did an excellent job. Good going, THS band! The PTA is the annual sponsor for Santa, along with the Halloween party. They also help pay for Operetta costumes for those who can't. The PTA works hard to raise the money for all of these activities, but are in need of help. Please take any donations to Denise Hannifin, PTA President, or to either school. ff(M Eta applications 2001 now available SALT LAKE CITY - Utahs 2001 general buck deer seasons might be months away but its already time for hunters to decide which region and seasons they want to hunt. Utahs general buck deer application period has been moved to January, with applications for the 2001 seasons accepted Janu2001. Utahs 2001 ary 1, ML300 elk, limited entry, 3-3- once-in-a-lifeti- me and Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit ap- plied period also runs January Hunters who applied for general season or limited entry hunts last year should receive an application in the mail by January 3rd. Beginning January 3rd, applications also will be available from hunting and fishing license agents statewide, the Division of Wildlife Resources Internet web site (wwwjir.state.utusdwr.dwr.htm) and Division offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price, and Cedar City. Kendra Wahlberg sits on Santa's lap at the elementary on Monday night Number 51 Price $.40 Hunters are encouraged to complete their application correctly and to mail it back at the beginning of the application period. Hunters also may apply at the Divisions Internet web site. Td encourage hunters to take their time when completing their application and to make sure it's completed correctly, said Judi Tutorow, wildlife licensing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. There are a number of tools to help them do that. An instruction sheet will be included with applications hunters receive in the mail. Instructions also are found on pages 8 and 9 of the 2001 Utah Big Game Proclamation, which will be available by the end of December. If hunters have any questions at all, wed encourage them to call their nearest Division office or to come in and see us, Tutorow said. Wed be happy to review their application with them. To assure their application meets the 5:00 p.m., January 3s 1 1 Norther Region 23.000 Central Region 13,000 Northeastern Region 14.000 Southeastern Region 13.000 1 Southern Region 8.000 Hunters who obtain a general buck deer archery permit may hunt in any of Divisions five general season regions. They may not hunt on limited entry united within those regions, however. For more information call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office, or the Utah Wildlife Administrative Services office at Reporter deadline s due date, Tutorow encourages hunters to mail their application early in the application period. This way youve given your application plenty of time to arrive before the due date, she said. Also, if you make an error and your application is received by 5p.m., January 2 1 , youll receive a correction letter and a chance to correct it and resubmit your application. In 2001, general buck deer hunters may apply for a statewide archery permit, or a rifle or muzzle loader permit for a specif region. The following number of general buck deer permits will be available: Statewide Archery 16,000 I There is now a box placed in the Eureka City d j Office for Eureka Rex' porter contributions and there is also one located outside the home of the ti Nancy t editor, South on 60 Underwood, Nr Bray Street. Please have all contributions in one of I. the locations by Tuesday 9 i at 2:3 p.m. for that Friday 's edition. Wewel- come all contributions inv cluding town talk. |