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Show firestarters, etc.); quick energy snack foods; a cord or rope; a compass, a flashlight; an extra knife; and a small pad of paper and pencil (for leaving information at your last location-abo- ut yourself and the direction youre traveling-sho- uld you become lost). Firearm Preparation all things deer hunters are fortuMake sure you have the nate enjoy to enjoy during their proper ammunition for your time afield." Rees offers the following tips firearm. Be as familiar as possible for an enjoyable and safe hunting how to with your firearm-kn- ow experience: the where and unload and load it, Personal Preparation it. safety is and how to operate deer Big game hunters throughout Utah are eagerly awaiting the beginning of the states general buck deer hunt Oct. 19. Preparations now, in the form of gathering materials and gaining knowledge, are key to a safe big game hunting experience. And, while taking a deer is usually the highlight of any deer hunt, hunters should remember to enjoy all the experiences a deer hunt provides. "Enjoy the entire experience of the hunt," says Lenny Rees, hunter education coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "Good friends, a good camp, a chance to observe wildlife and the beautiful state we live in are Lets a jpv JUtAL lgl II we II fax (435) http:www.satterwhite-log-homes.co- 528-50- 03 m f,i stockpric fist. ........ ....... 4 OOSEOUTS 35 ( 42 so. ft. Ton Red Broniv White (limited) lupins 102502 orbofon Well-bein- MUHWIMWOMk 181 8 TAX) fc LhH O90GHEB mA .'ft V.M.SV.V. '. tt . . 1. 1. .'AV. 1800-947-024- ffffffffffffff, fff.ffffff.'ff. 9 DRIVERS: COMPANY & OWNER OPERATORS THE EXPRESSWAY GROUP NEEDS Experienced OTR Drivers & Owner Operators with CDL Class A. Dedicated Lanes. For more info: or 1 -8- 00-835-947 866-313-04- 78 Flatbeds - 53ft Vans 1 - you. 2 col.1 Advertise Here! Statewide! -- !! Through Your Local Paper.- - 2X2 STATEWIDE ADVERTISING NETWORK in. Ask your local paper how you can reach over 250,000 households in 40 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association statewide 2x2 (2 col. x 2 in.) display network. (National placement also available through the Utah Press ) for demonstrating outstanding achievement in physical education. The sixth grade has been having competitions doing jumping jacks. Chelseas best time was 20 minutes in one session. We arc very proud of Chelsea for realizing that physical fitness is important. Her parents arc Tamara and Andrew Robinson. Bister 'easure g Drink plenty of water, regardless of the temperature. "You can become dehydrated, even in cold weather," Rees said. Hypothermia (the loss of body temperature) can occur in temperatures as warm as 50 degrees. Be aware of hypothermia signs. The first is stumbling or disorientation. "When you notice these signs sit down immediately and build a fire," Rees said. "Make sure to get yourself warm and dry." Frostbite. If hunting in cold weather, be aware of frostbite development. White spots on your skin are the first sign. Check your face, feet, and hands regularly. Its much easier to notice the first signs of frostbite on the face, if youre hunting with a companion who can alert 181 S 1200 E. LEHI When you need metal... You need Metalmart Call week EXPO ireded. 8'x25' ".VNV. Chelsea Myers has been chosen for the Principals Award this regulate your body temperature by adding or removing clothes as 6x25' .VAV. They played Wasatch Academy at home on Wednesday, October 9th and will travel to Provo to play Meridian on October 22nd at 4 p.m. The autumn ball was last Friday and was a big success. They had canned food brought in to donate to the food bank and Memory Lane took pictures. losses. tions and dont exceed them. Be prepared for weather changes by dressing in layers. Dress in layers allows you to 3x25' 4x25' r The baseball team had a great Know your physical limita- eedMetaimait QEkEai by Shala Davis and Shanna Schow 11 BROWN -- WHIR for free There were 105 students that did not receive a referral last week and Sarah Williams and Eric Hammond won a candy bar. While in the Held Never hunt alone. Wear proper safety clothing--40- 0 UEA weekend is this square inches of hunter weekend. There will be no school orange on your back, chest and on Monday, October 14h and head. Field Dressing Tuesday, October 15. Fall break Your Animal The band travels is October 2 1 Use a sharp knife. A sharp to Logan on October 19th for a knife is safer for field dressing parade. than a dull one. Cut away from you-ne- ver bring a knife blade towards you while cutting. You Physical STEEUROOPING'SIDING CoS mechani- Let someone know where youre going and when you expect to return. Homes Satterwhite Log - toll free your If you experience Your Trip Satterwhite Log Homes has a limited quantity of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding. Tintic High school news 2-- 1. Before Leaving On Moday&Mt a Deal! The Junior Play will be on November 1511 and is titled, Taming Wild, Wild West in a Dress. season! They finished 3rd in their division and traveled to Orem I'igh last Friday to play a Firearm Safety crossover games against ICS to Never carry a loaded fire- determine who gets to compete in arm in your vehicle. finals. They play a Before shooting, make sure quarter of your target and whats beyond wonderful game! The game was close the entire time, but in the end it. Vehicle Preparation Tintic lost Make sure your vehicle is in The volley ball team arc also good mechanical condition. doing great this year. The JV Carry a shovel, ax, tire record is 7 wins and 1 loss. The chains, jumper cables and a tow vehicle. Varsity record is 5 wins and 3 chain in cal problems with your vehicle or become snowed in, stay with leave it. your vehicle-do- nt Were over stocked on 6x6, 6x8 house seconds! Great for sheds, cabins, etc. IHdkc -- Obtain your hunting permit. As of Oct. 3, Northern Region permits for residents and nonresidents were still available. Permits for the other regions are sold out. Know the area youre going to hunt. If possible, scout the area before the hunt. Put together a survival kit. The kit should include: a small first aid kit; three ways to make a fire (matches, cigarette lighter. October 11, 2002 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Bj f? Ml oT -gl 1 :cd oiP zip If you're unsure about the direction you should travel, stay at your camp and build a shelter several hours before sundown, if possible. Build a smokey fire (which can be spotted from the air) or build three fires (a distress signal that also can be noticed from the air). "You can live without food and water for several days," Rees said of those who choose to remain at their camp until theyre found. FOR HOME, FAMILY, HEALTH & WEALTH October 18 Fri. Noon to 9 PM & 19, 2002 Sat. 10 AM to 7 PM SPANISH FORK FAIRGROUNDS 500 SOUTH MAIN LOTS OF FREE PARKING also celebrate lpsDish fmsure throughout Spanish Fork Downtown consumer products and services fair that not only includes unique displays at the fairgrounds, but special values Enjoy this from participating Spanish Fork merchants all through the city. treasure hunt with hundreds of dollars in prizes from exhibitors as well as downtown merchants will add fun and fervor to this joint event. Come draw a lucky number at the Expo, then seek out your prize. You'll also win as you find new products and services An exciting at special prices available to Utah Valley residents. Admission is $3.00 Free VIP admission tickets available from participating businesses. Watch for our yellow window banners. 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