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Show 2 Page Area Briefs travel by chartered bus. The 70 regional winners will i petition for national honors at j receive junior NFL uniforms. the NFL championship game, - vho were in attendance. leav- i i ing Salt Lake at 5:30 p.m. Aug. E. Dale Peak, 432(1 South 2900 and reluming Sunday evenattended the third Nation- 'East, Mount Olympus Chapter U.D. ing. Members from the Bureau al of Men of the United assembly of the order of the Eastern Star of Mines are sponsoring the .Church of Christ held the week affair. will hold their regular monthly iof Aue. 17 on the campus of meeting tomorrow night at 7:30. j Scout Rex Cooper of Holla-day- s Purdue University, Lafayette, Explorer troop 557 repre-- I Indiana. The United Church of The meeting will be at the Massented scouts in the ground Christ is a union of the Evangelonic Temple in Midvale. breaking ceremonies for the new ical and Reformed Chun-- into The Federal Womans Club scout building at Ft. Douglas the churchmen's fellowship of plans a trip to the Bryce Canyon held recently. Rex won the hon- the UCC. this weekend. The group will or in a drawing with other scouts Twenty students from Larry Pino Accordian Conservatory returned from the Western States Accordian Festival in I,nng Bea-rCalif, with nine trophies. Larry Pino directing Schchera-adc- . fourth movement, won & first in own top sen'or division, student winners in the XETGH-- , RGR area were: first plare tv nuartet. Berentxen. 1593 TV50 South' Steva Gardner. Investigate the Best Rental Plan Qon tiffin Second place auartet. In Town Blaine Giliesnie. 91.W Yuma: ,cven Foil, 2491 p;ast 3090 So. Finest Student Instruments Fourth place, combo. Linda Old-ril- d 1955 Crandall Circle: Steve Available Gardner. Fourth place duet, Bettv Borcntzon. Accordion & Guitar Lessons $1.50 $1.50 ; 24 ' ' : j . 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This score was in the aggregate of both of the warm-umatches fired, and also gave Major Kimbal a 151st Place among all the better than 3,000 shooters competing from all Ihe Service Perconnel to include and Civilian the Reserves shooters from all over the counof shoot- 3 0 p try.- This is the third year at the national matches for Maj. Kimbal and he hopes to do well enough this year to get the first leg or two towards his Distinguished Rifle Badge during the matches this year. Maj. Kimbal works full time as a Design Engineer for the of Utah State Department Highways. He commands a B Team in the Special Forces unit located at Murray, Utah, and along with this Unit, the Co. C 19(h Special Forces Group (Abn) he has made 32 Parachute Jumps. Prior to this he was a Tank Commander during the Korean Conflict in 1950 52 with the 31st Regt. 7th Div. team is Utah's seven-ma- n under the command of Lt. Col. 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Drop in at your most office and see how easy, how convenient Tracy-Colliinexpensive, it is to enjoy the advantages of a Checking Account. Pearl The second annual punt, pass; awarded to winners of local and kick competition for the competitions. First prize will be nations grade school football a warm-u- p jacket, while footenthusiasts was announced to- ball helmets and autographed day by the National football footballs will be the second league and the Ford dealers of and third prizes. Amerca. Total scores, based on disPP&K the pits punting, skills tance and accuracy of their passing and of boys seven through 11 against punts, passes and place kicks, all other participants of the will determine the winners. same age. The program attractFrom among those competing ed 205,000 youngsters last year, when it was launched, and was in local contests, five boys cited by President John F. Ken- one each in the seven through nedy for its contribution to the 11 age group-wil- l be named physical fitness of our youth. of the each winners in regional Registrations for this year's 14 coverteam NFL television will held PP&K competition be at Ford dealerships, or at lo- age area. These 70 youths will cations designated by them, display their PP&K prowess at Oct. 1 through 31 the halftime of designated NovTop prize lor the 10 national finalists one in each age group ember or December NFL games from both the Eastern and West- of their home teams, and from ern division team areas will be them will emerge the lu who an paid Tour of qualify for the Tour of ChamChampions for the youths and pions and the showdown com- their parents Dec. 26 to 30. It will begin with a two-da- y visit to Washington, D. C., which will be highlighted by a special tour of the White House. From Washington, the group will be flown for a two-davisit to the city in which this year's National Football League championship game will be played Dec. 30. The Eastern Division tillists will be this years NFL championship game hosts. At the halftime of the title game, before the overflow crowd that traditionally attends NFL championship games, the two finalists in each age group from the Eastern and Western Divisions will square off for national honors. In a ceremony immediately following this competition, NFL Commissioner Pete Rozellc will present the five national winners footballs autographed by the two teams competing for the title and trophies symbolic of their national championships. First phase of the Punt, Fass and Kick program is competition in local contests, sponsored by Ford dealers with the cooperation of the NFL. With some 5,000 such contests likely to be held, 75,000 prizes will be She Needs . ahoea. Football Enthusiasts Ready For PP&K Season Places High In National Test Weather-Bir- d L A-2- Local Gunner ftem in sew Morgan G. lligham, 6115 Lombardy Drive; Paul L. Zeaiger, Bountiful, in firing Charles J. Davis, Kearns; Position; Maj. Robert V. Kimbal, 2551 Gregson Ave.; and Sgt. William A. Spencer, 1466 East 9tb mile-lon- g Cadet Kay L. Walker, son of Mr & Mrs Lorus II. Walker, 6747 South 900 East, Midvale, completed six weeks of training at the ROTC summer camp at Ft. Lewis, Wash., Aug. 3. Cadet Walker is active in the ROTC program ai the University of Utah. Checking Account! m new HU 4-79- 0! Guaranteed Delivery Your Subscription to The Ueicrhbor off 1 |