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Show , v-t f'-r A i fir s y Rc"sKneeling:Charlotte Gilbert, Suzy Hansgen, Nancy Kelley, Kim Peterson, Jan Randall (Sponsor), Shelly Jamieson, Coach Bob S d Marsha Herrera, Carole Sykes, Janeale Christiansen, Joyce Keel, mary Ann Phelon, Keely Taylor. Spitfires were second in 'B' Fulton, tiacn- . .,Xs v VUH , off ' ? v X k -v ' Wi; X t , ' W ; - : x s . ! Why s ' r- iSIE WALKER of UCU fooled our cameraman. He thought she would have to slide but she was too quick and scored standing up in this jwe during PG womens tourney. r 3Ww-rW- . w A - - f ,j i Lv r-V v ,V fH .? - : --; . I (' v, -VI ( ' ; iW v ? v f; --,;' . I "iNTERMOU NT A I N WEST INSULATIOn'sPIRITERS- Kneeling: Irene Larson, Carolyn Miller, Marilyn Christensen, Tawna Petersen, Debany Wksen. Standing: Merri Trexler, Susan Sumner, Terri Harper, Sherryl Tenney, Valorie Rich, Eve Hutchinson, LeAnn Preece Back: Kay Christensen, Den Christensen, Bruce Tenny. Spiriters won first place in women fastpitch Softball tournament held ,n Pleasant Grove, last weekend. ' Chukar Hunting Better Than Ever items " In Three Counties Chukar hunters can expect better Anting in the future in Daggett, l v Duchesne and Uinta counties, but for .'now these counties are closed to I chukar hunting while the Utah I Dlvisin of Wildlife embarks on an extensive transplanting program to rejuvenate populations there. fl I Wildlife Resources will begin j transplanting 3,000 chukar into these areas at the end of August. The birds we hatched during April and May at he Springville Game Farm. By the (tt j ,f they are released at ten to iwelve weeks old, the birds will be r n three uarters grown and have n ad"lt plumage, according to 0 , ayne Gurr, Springville Game Farm I Penntendent. Earlier this year, 600 last year's brood stock were l eased in Uinta county. n 1951, the Division set a goal of I releasing 185,000 chukars on 185 sites "foughout Utah. This goal was eached in 1968 and chukar produc-i produc-i mn was discontinued at the rT Pnngvine Farm. Since then some ' 1 i duM1" poPulations have dwindled 1 lT?. 0 sevre winters. In other areas. 'Wtat has slowly changed so that it th. suitable for chukars. In 1981, I w Dlvlsin decided to put the 1 X'n?Vil!e Game Farm back into V oration for raising chukars. |