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Show course is successfully completed. Only exceptions are that juveniles over the age of 16 H and family, are spending the week in Green River, Wyoming, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. years may present a certificate showing that they have successfully passed the equivalent training in the armed services, ROTC, NRA, or their hunting license from the previous year. The department said Instructors are available and classes are being taught in and Mrs. Ada McIntyre Lake Salt of Ann, City, spent the weekend here and in Mamfriends Sr. Margaret Denyse of Salt Lake City, Sr. M. Ignatius of Ta Vegas, and Miss Margaret Harrington of Provo, spent the weekend here at the Har- lUetlnlm are sometimes foessed on the small point of s aeo with prudent, rington home. (Photo by Tom Randle was a dinner guests on Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle. Tom and his wife and another couple from Salt Lake (Sty spent the long weekend at Flaming Gorge Dam. Tom made a flying trip to Eureka to report" on the enjoyable weekend. Carol Stapley visited for a week in Bingham with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Swensen. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Stapley, drove to Bingham last Thursday and she returned to Eureka with them. Mrs. Elysabeth Franke, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash were in Salt Lake on Sunday, where they attended a party given for the Grand Chapter Officers of Eastern Star of Utah. The party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ober-le. y. STAY AWAKE Let doctor's formula stop it Zemo speeds soothing relief to externally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non-poisono- us insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing. skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment Quick relief, or your money back 1 De-itc- h" Good government helps us to do our work better. Good humor helps us to laugh with others at our mistakes. One way to have your government work better is tor you to do your work better . . . NOW. The humor will always be. there if earn-ijo- y i make it better! BRENT R. BRYAN 1 Pd. Pol. Adv. Pvt communities throughout the state. To obtain information concemiing date and place of hunter safety classes, juveniles andor parents should con- - dedicated soldiers." President John F. Kennedy John E. Fall, U. 8. Army photographer) weQ-tnin- ed target show that a powerful civilian and military target shooting dub existed in Geneva, Switzerland in 1474, according to the National Rifle Association, it a membership organization recognized as the governing body for shooting in the U.S. In Germany, the NRA reports, numerous dubs were conducting regular tournaments as far back as the 16th Century. non-prof- reminder came from the department of fish and game today with the first of the late summer gun seasons only a few weeks away. The law requires that any person under 21 years oi age must show a proper certificate when applying for their first hunting license. The certificate is issued at the time the Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler records, guns and trophies still extant cense. This .... with Shooting Utah law requires juveniles to qualify through a gun safety training course before they may purchase a hunting li- Every emergency is different Are you ready? If an emergency catches you unprepared, what you don't know about protecting your home and family could be to them costly even fatal and to you," says Courtney H. Brewer, Rural Civil De- - moth, visiting and relatives. existed in 1474 to youngsters emergencies are different H Target shooting Reminder given Civil Defense Yjtws July 31, 1964 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Four tact the nearest conservation officer, fish and game officer, or National Guard headquarters. The gun safety training law for Juveniles was designated to reduce hunting accidents create more pleasure when afield with a gun. Since the law became effective in 1960, there has been a steady reduction in gun accidents each year. Going to church regularly may not be your habit, but it would be a good habit for you to have. Nearly 70 percent of elementary schools in the United g States provide music-makin- fense Utah. Program Leader for In early America, every family had a survival plan. When a fire, flood, or Indian attack threatened, each person had a job to do. Naitural disasters heavy winds, floods, blizzards, fires, hurricanes, still happen. earthquakes Now, the possibility of nuclear war poses an additional threat to all Americans. To survive, modem Americans must be just as prepared, just as alert as their forefathers. If you plan for an emergency before it occurs, your chances of being alive and healthy afterward will be greatly increased. Mr. Brewer suggests picking the safest place in your home or on your farm. Add shielding to make It better. A shelter needn't be elegant, only safe. Be ready to take advantage of the best shelter available at all times. Have on hand a two weeks supply of food, water, and other everyday essentials. U.S. Steel makes appointments Two key management ap- pointments have been made at United States Steels Geneva Works, it was announced today by George A. Jedenoff,.. general superintendent at Geneva. Gordon Bywater, former superintendent of the Geneva Plant, has been Nitrogen . named ' general supervisor-de-sig- n engineering, and Dean G. Wilson, formerly the general supervisor-coprocessing and at the Raw Materchemistry ials Research Labratory, has been appointed to Mr. Bywaters old position. Both changes are effective today. Mr. Jedenoff said the moves Intermountoain area as well as new steel process development by using to greater ad- vantage the engineering design and production experience of the two Utah steel industry veterans. Dr. Wilson was bom in Pay-soUtah, and received a M.S. degree in chemistry, mathematics and physics from BYU. His Ph. D. was earned in fuel technology from the University of Utah. He has been with U.S. Steel since 1957, when he joined the metallurgical, chemical and inspection division as a senior metallurgist to the Raw Materials Research n, Lad-orator- al will strengthen Genevas position in the coal fast-growi- ng chemicals field throughout the instruction, bands, and orchestras; either at an introductory or advanced leveL Cubans and Russians open trade talks. Why is there seldom time enough to do a job right, but always enough time to do it over? Good iron is not for nails, nor good men for soldiers. y. 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