OCR Text |
Show Shooting Demonstration Set Aug. 12, Hobble Creek Canyon t watch me shoot go home with the 'If he can do it, so can . I' idea and start in practicing some of my shots. And they can 'do it', too, if only they will not become too easily discouraged and will keep on practicing until they develop the proper timing. "Proper timing is the essence of all shooting at moving targets. Once the shooter learns to make the gun practically a part of himself, him-self, learning to shoot with efficiency effic-iency becomes comparatively easy, Good shooting is not beyond the reach of anyone who has a healthy body, steady nerves or nerves Continued on Page Two "Folks who like to shoot also like to watch the other fellow shoot," says Ken Beegle, internationally inter-nationally famous marksman who nill five a demonstration of his shooting ability at the target range in the mouth of . Hobble Creek canyon on August 12 at 5 p.m. under the sponsorship of the Springville-Mapleton Wildlife Federation. Fed-eration. Beegle and his wife, Blanche, make up one of Remington Arms Company's shooting exhibition teams. During the war they toured the country, appearing before millions mil-lions of GIs at many army camps and naval bases. That their instructions in-structions were worthwhile is attested at-tested by the fact that they are Hie recipients of numerous letters from overseas combat soldiers who Jive the teachings of the Beegles credit for saving their lives. Mr. and Mrs. Beegle are both ardent lovers of the out-of-doors Md whenever they can get a day ay from their strenuous shoot-"i shoot-"i exhibition schedule, they like Wungbetter than to take a "busman's "bus-man's holiday" and go hunting or in?. They are just as expert rod and reel as they are with P"i and ammunition. "Every one who shoots is cur- about how the other -fellow es it and likes to try anything BL'Mhe shoting line," says !Many of the fellows who Shooting Demonstration Set August 12 J (Continued from which can be coTrlf ne ly good eyesight. Once th"! fa'N mentals of shooting h firmly entrenched in the600"16 50 an individual that they a "l of second nature it is PO ' 8 sort to graduate from the stM fr mediocre shot to that of f lent marksman. No shot ex son can do is imposstu e P. other fellow if he win ',or Us ter the problems of uS improper im-proper gun sighting orm5 It just takes a littli If 01Win?. a lot of practice. Pat'en a Beegle's exhibition i, with thrilling feats of LWe ship which seem almost i"15'-to i"15'-to the average sporT" fourteen different type' Us and is equally proficient shotgun and pistol. His w n proper and safe gun y , which-runs throughout h& tion is one which even hlb-should hlb-should have his young son k' Mrs. Beegle assists husband in all of his exL fteJ She is an accomplished sp'b man and loves all phases n door life. F es of t- |