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Show Ladies Bowling Meeting I The Park City Ladies Bowling League meeting will be held August 26, 1981 at 7 p.m. in the dining room of the Memorial Building. If you are interested in bowling but unable to attend please, call Pres. Beth Marcellin at 649-9143, Vice Pres. Jessie Johnson at 649-9683 or Sec. Thelma Lindsay at 649-9317 or 649-9117 Soccer Camp Coming On August 17-21, Park City's 3rd annual soccer camp will take boys and girls, ages 6-18 to improve skills, learn strategy, and develop coordination in the game of soccer. Five days of instruction, T-shirts, accident and liability insurance, and refreshments are all part of the package. Prizes and awards for attitude, achievement, skill, and participation. It will take place every day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call the Rec. Dept. at 649-9461 for further info, and sign up today. Swan Permit Deadline : Applications for swan permits will be accepted August 17 to September 4. All applications must be received at a Wildlife Resources office no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, September 4. A drawing will be held on Friday, Sept.: 11 for the 2500 permits. All applications must include the applicant's name, address, small game or combination license number and $1.00 postage and handling fee. Swans begin migrating into Utah from the north at the end of October. As many as 40,000 swans may reside on Utah's marshes about Thanksgiving time, before continuing their migration to Calif. Hunters j,possessingswan permits may harvest one swan. Trapping Season Slated The trapping season for beaver and mink is October 31 to April 30, except in Summit, Morgan, Daggett, Sanpete and Wasatch counties, were the season opens October 3. In Wasatch and Sanpete counties, the season continues to May 15. Summit County east of Highway 150 and north of Hayden Peak Campground has alsa been added to the list of areas closed to beaver and mink trapping. Marten may be trapped October 31 to February 28. The - N season for kit fox is October 31 to December 31. Badger anc! weasel may be trapped October 31 to March 31. Skunks may be trapped year round. There is no open season for lynx, wolverine, otter or black-footed ferret. A trapping license of $20 is required for trapping bobcat, kit fox, and all protected furbeafers, except skunk, badger and weasel. However, if skunks, badgers, or weasels are to be used for commercial purposes, a trapping license is required. . Muskrats are not protected furbearers and may be taken year round without a license, except in state waterfowl management areas. From December 1 to December 15, trappers may apply for special permits to trap muskrats on state waterfowl management areas. |