The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah (2024)

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4D Ogden Standard-Examiner Sunday August 15 1976 Area Hunters Draw Francis of 274 AmIaU travel trailers All SEIF CONTAINED 17 FT TO 35 FT 5th wheels NEW STYLES SELF CONTAINED TO 35 FT INTERMOUNTAIN TRAILER 3776 WALL PHONE 394-3405 i vtsr" Xl v-r -xxmx X'SSX s' 4 WSfflfr ypv 'i tx 3 4fiX4'X' XX A total of 51 Ogden hunters drew permits to hunt antelope buffalo desert bighorn sheep and moose in Utah this fall Participating in the two most exclusive hunts will be three hunters going after bighorn and three others who drew permits to hunt buffalo Bighorn hunters are Barnard Messerly of 3132 1800 Clinton Lee Rogers of 1148 3000 Clinton and Rex Stacy of 2410 480 Layton The hunt starts Sept 18 and runs through Oct 3 restricted to part of San Juan County in the rugged Colorado River country There were 10 permits CHASE BUFFALO Scheduled to chase buffalo in the Henry Mountains Nov 6 through Nov 28 are Lee Hanson of 2187 4250 Roy Jack A Moore Jr of 2853 2900 Wilson and Ronald Williams of 1048 Gentile Layton There were 10 permits available There were 19 area hunters successful in drawing permits to harvest a moose out of 60 permits offered The hunt starts Sept 11 and runs through Sept 26 Those drawing permits for the north slope Uinta Mountains area i V' fy St 'XX tfX SLEEK SPEEDSTERS Most of these sleek inboard Bay Reservoir will compete in world championships power boats lined up for an earlier race at Willard Friday Saturday and Sunday on reservoir waters 124 Morgan Ronnie Fuhriman of Route 2 Box 8Q3A Vem Hawkins of 1535 Millcreek Dr and Gayle Stone of 2377 575 The antelope hunts will see 26 area residents scheduled to participate either in the hunt for most units Sept 4 through Sept 12 or the Box Elder County hunt Sept 11 through' Sept 19 DREW PERMITS Permitees are Walton Cheney of 758 37th George Francis of 275 100 Morgan Norman Kendall of 569 3050 Larry Strebel of 972 1st Clinton Tremelling of Route 2 Box 190 Brigham City and Carl Woodward of 1800 Church St Layton on the Bonanza Unit Steven Brut of 420 4th Brigham City Mary Miller of 1274 450 64 Clearfield and Douglas A Shaw of 1086 Harrisville Rd Harrisville on the Box Elder Unit Evan Anderson of 431 2300 Sunset Larry Banz of 1850 1950 Durrell Bishop of 366 100 Francis Brown of 1026 24th Clifford Fuit of 2021 3060 Clinton Richard Hoopes of 4772 575 Riverdale Eldon Louder of 3770 900 David A Nelson of 747 450 Clearfield ALSO DREW OUT Gary Nelson of 1121 Boynton Rd Kaysville Gary Newman of 4373 2150 Roy Aldo Stephens of 1059 3rd and Lloyd White of 104 2550 on the Daggett Unit Robert Graetzel of Morgan and Jack A Moore Jr of 2853 2900 will hunt the Myton Bench Unit Melvin Harada of 5121 AT WILLARD BAY Races Set Next eelcend Results Slow In August For Anglers COMING WEDNESDAY SEPT 8 1976 In the (0ijhrn Btmtharh-iExmninrr "FOOTBALL '76" Featuring Local High Schools Weber State College Utah Colleges Top College Teams The National Football League new breed ofpionship Regatta plenty of with almost Possibily the most exciting records unlimited possibilities for speed tbe unrestricted jet I All the jet boats are strictly are John Bessinger of 107 will be a highlight attraction of i world rhamninnshin raop? on 60315 thls class can from -for racing and have unusually Wniard fiSy Srvofr here to 2j feet in lenh- have expensive or experimental August in Northern Utah has next Friday Saturday and 1 tyfe of en8me or engines up to equipment pretty well been living up to its Sunday 1 1000 cubic inches and jet drive The regatta will mark the reputation as a tough month to Some 75 of the boats are fboats in this class arelchampbnship SSd iLfhas catch fish with reports in- expected to be on hand for the i eXpected to race at speeds well been held in Utah dicating angling success fair at'Phon over 100 miles Per hour- The races expected to OTHER TWO CLASSES attract over 200 boats and their The other two jet classes from throughout the competition and ski that The finals will see Golden Spike World Cham- also are expected to produce competition 111 2lve world championship classes with completely devoid of game fish 6th Tremonton Kenneth Brethouwer of 1555 Madison Holland Butler of 1033 825 East Layton Earl Cannon of 2413 575 North Ogden Francis Drake of 1530 Grant Clarence Green of 474 1st Kaysville OTHER HUNTERS Thayne Jones of Fielding William Muth of 5415 2300 Roy Larry Strebel of 972 1st Samuel Vanderheide of 1976 Utah Waterfowl Seasons Set by Board Anglers are working hard to take a few For most Pine View Reservoir has laid right down and died Neither trolling or bank fishing has been paying off Even the bass are rather scarce South Fork also is poor and Causev Creek Reservoir the seven others scheduled for! 2903 1050 North Ogden points cash and trophies Kip Woodward of 1800 Friday will see testing and jChureh St Layton and Warren tuning of boats by skippers anjs Wright of Evanston Wyo effort that offers its own brand I Hunting Cache and Rich 2325 Roy and Rodney Jj of thrills and sometimes counties in the Ogden River-iWardle of 343 Barbara AveJ heartbreak It also will be press Lost Creek Unit will be Willard Layton will hunt the Parker' Kidman of 119 Rav and Mountains Glenn Richards of 529 4th Melvin A Coonrod of 1345 27th: Brigham City will hunt the San Rafael Unit! Hunting Morgan and Weber and Craig Woodland of counties in the Ogden River-Lost Brigham City will hunt the Creek Unit will be George Southwest Desert I day Admission Friday will be go ters will have bag limits on Can- $1 per vehicle swans ada honkers of two daily and in 2 possession except for Daggett and Uintah counties where the limits are one an-! one 1 1 a 1 1 contests and geese from Oct 9 through Dec I championship competition been 19 in most of the state Sunday wiil be a full thrill- and The Utah Wildlife a aS0 J''11 packed day of racing with all snipes and mergansers Oct of is tarouSa Jan 2 and then chase uiu umu huuiuc a i xT (trllffu i i same Little Beaver has lots fish but getting at them extremely difficult The upper Provo has fair for taking rainbow grayling on flies Beaver Creek Thursday set the annual seasons1 uXhirlntl hfn classes competing has been slow Smith-Morehouse that are pretty much standard Reservoir is dropping fast but from year to year Duck shoot-- 23 to Jan 2 2 a 10 has been fair fishing in the late tag will start at noon on Oct Emery and Carton 12 years of age evemng usmg salmon eggs and "1 tofrom onhaU hour were to g00se Rimball Creek has been after I The taking of whistling swan stocked and is fair South Fork The board set the limit on! rPotriftpH tr 9 son hnn rga- bejerai nave neia of Weber River also has been ducks at seven daily with a pos- tooOO hun- i championships and fair for worm and fly anglers session limit of 14 except for reglonal championships over the nrccDtnm cun redheads and canvasbacks The vf11 1 fe on" 7 RESERVOIR FAIR dgily bag may contain n0 more The bag limit on All events will be held at the Mill Hollow Reservoir also is than two redheads two cavas-Smp? W1- e11 an the Marina State Park which isession limit 16 will be closed to pleasure boating during the three days The regatta is being spon-by the Utah Speedboat sored GREAT SALE PRICES On The Economy RADIAL XL200 fair for taking albinos and backs or one of each rainbows on salmon eggs and cheese Some brook have been LIMITS taken on flies at the mouth of Four of each of any combina-the creek tion of four of the two species Trial and Lost lakes have will be allowed in the possession been slow Lilly Mirror Pass limit Hit 331 for Tampa In Pete second season in organized baseball he hit 331 Association which was awarded for Tampa in the Florida State the bid for the event It is being League He went up two years held by special invitation of the later to stay with Cincinnati I Utah Bicentennial Commission When it comes to geese hun- Two Wide Fiberglass Belts for puncture protection Radial Construction for ings and responsive handling Specially designed traction block tread for wet traction The great economy radial anyone can afford Plus rtrdb! trade-in this week only Radial construction with two fiberglass belts Traction bicck tread resists hydroplaning small trucktfrc sale STEEL RADIAL BLEMS Glass Belted SSBl Whitowalls FOR SIZE 670-15 plus FET of $242 and retreadable trade-in WhitowaiU Retreads Four piy poly and Butterfly lakes have been fair with salmon eggs and flies best Weber River has been fair on upper sections for taking rainbows albinos browns and cutthroats on flies Trout are 10 to 16 inches Moosehom has been slow with spinners and spoons best I Salmon eggs also have worked well Bridgar China and Marsh lakes have been poor to fair Tony Grove Lake has been poor to fair using baits andj spinners Logan River has seen: heavy pressure and is fair for fly anglers Beaver has been good at times Logan River impoundments have been fair to good for late I evening fishing with Right-Hand Fork and Temple Fork poor HIGH CREEK POOR High Creek has been poor and I i i 1 Creek fair Wellsville Hyrum and Por-J cupine reservoirs have all been poor to fair Blacksmith Fork River and impoundments have been slow East Canyon Reservoir a red hot water earlier is slow with trolling deep best Rock Port Reservoir also is slow with some nice trout being taken here the Weber runs in The lower Weber River has been fair with the water murky Lost Creek and reservoir has been poor Echo Reservoir also is poor Elswehere fishing also has been fair Soldier Creek and Straw'berry both have been fair1 Moon Lake has been good and Flaming Gorge Reservoir slow I Green River and Starvation! Reservoir have been fair Pelican Lake is low and fishing excellent Some good-sized bass have been taken at Steinakerj Reservoir Johnson Reservoir and Fish Lake both have been good I Scofield Reservoir Huntington? creek Navajo Lake Seven Mile! Reservoir Salina Creek I Panguitch Creek and Boulder Mountain lakes have all been good I tire body- Plus retrssdabls trade-in TREAD DESIGN MAY VARY FROM THAT SHOWN 'tubeless TRACTION DESIGN Available at Extra Charge BECAUSE OF TIRE INDUSTRY STRIKES SOME SIZES ARE IN LIMITED QUANTITY HURRY NOW FOR BEST SELECTION DEALER COST UP TO 17900 PER PAIR pickups mm ATTENTION SMALL CA OWNERS TOYOTA DATSUN CAPRI MAZDA HONDA Eliminate sway bottoming and leaking McPherson Struts (Front suspension RUFFIAN RAISED WHITE LETTER 11-15 6 FLY RATING 4 FGrf $4395 EArH (FET $450 EA) ONLY REG 1 3995 TV I CAR CARE CENTERS mon-iri opin tioo fcoo pM pM WSYe thp othprni IVC OGDEN 444-24th STREET PH 393-6161 meomer9uys 1.

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