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Show Oct. 15, 1981 Pago 3 (or use as a safety communication device. In From the Field: Hunters would be remiss if they limited their firearm safety concerns solely to the open field. 1,600 persons died last year from firearm accidents in the home environment. When you return home ternational distress signal is three short with your unloaded gun, blasts fired into the air in lock the gun and amquick succession. Many munition in separate hunters carry whistles places. Keys should be kept by a responsible person, not on a hook next to the gun cabinet. THF SENTINEL Hunting safety tips are offered Hunting to most of America's early settlers was not a sport. It was a means of survival. The hazards of hunting game in a wild and untamed land were many, but it was often the only alternative to starvation. During this fall and winter season, more than 20 million Americans will again take to the open country to hunt. Today's and out of autos, campers, boats, etc. Loaded guns also are a hazard when hunters related to hunting. A brief description of them follows, and includes measures for prevening andor minimizing the possibility of accidents." loaded guns in Firearms: quickly . through rough terrain. It might sound absurd to advise a hunter to be sure of his target before pulling the trigger, but casualties mistaken for game number in. the hundreds every year. Many states require are climbing fences, walls, trees, or moving Two cardinal rules of hunter may have dif- gun safety are (1) don't ferent motives and load a gun until you're . rewards, but many of the ready to shoot, and (2) hazards our ancestors don't point a gun at anything you don't want faced still exist to shoot. CounThe Utah Safety some identified cil has Many accidents occur areas when hunters transfer hazard major Thursday. even in above freezing temperatures. Lost: If you become lost, stay put. If you must move, try to find a high vantage point to spot help and be spotted. Conserve food, water and energy. Improvise a shelter, keep warm. Remember the in- suddenly in water, don? Falls: thrash about in panic. from Falls, mostly trees, ledges, slopes and Think. Don't remove your in your rocks, account for many clothing, trap air will float which The clothing hunting accidents. surface. to the falls from you best protection is avoidance. Try to avoid Hypothermia: climbing that tree, Severe injury and death chasing that "buck," can occur from prolonged jumping that stream, or loss of body temperature or hypothermia. Dress taking that "shortcut." warmly and keep dry. If Drownings: silent a is Water you're in an open fast wind-chi- ll menace to all hunters, not moving vehicle, the cause can factor just waterfowl hunters in boats. If you find yourself rapid loss of body heat hunters to wear bright colored clothing as a protective measure. Overexertion: In addition to the danger of a heart attack, overexerting can cause fatigue, which in turn exposes the hunter to all sorts of additional and unnecessary hazards. If you're not acclimated to the rigors of your sport, spend enough time to get in good physical condition. Alta wins ill ' ' ' twice in tonnis play PRICES GOOD OCT. s Habeas QSBJ! SttCX-A-ROH- BLESS 5 In region tennis play, Alta High won both its matches 003ELESS A -- x ft.i 5-- 0 and Tracie Middleton against West Jordan at second singles, Holly Hallsey defeated her Taylorsville opponent and Holly Quintana her's from West Jordan at third singles, Michelle Fogg and Shirley Ann Holt won at first doublet C3UQSC3UV DAGS V i zm tab gram 0F ASSC:tTI3-PL- CS KOW'S A WCD TIME RUSE'S RCLO DABS UCCXICE CX CEZSXY TO STOCK KSS W A SAVE (g eaat r oaij Oh Extra Leon Ground Beef Jimmy Dean Sausage Rolls"." UZ llormel Canned Hams Bcr-- S Canned Hams 5T Verdi Stick Salami West Virginia Bacon c?drade,PV9I S y "A CR07H EventtM afllQ HjPj J 1 noil or fry $1M $1 19 $3" SWCK-A-ROM- 8" IflQQ A 8 HAM HALVES $2" ONEIESS Ik. 3 TO S POUNDS $3 I l. MEAT SEAFOOD JI EJfcj LJ versus Taylorsville, and Vicki Middleton and Rachel Hart finished on top against Taylorsville as did Jill Fetherstone and Heidi Edwards against West Jordan. Fall-wint- er stake sports underway The JERSEY Prtralx Windshield GLOVES tl REGULAR LJ OAiica its fall-wint- er five-wee- ... 12 PACK $2.93 Fort program on Sept. 17 with the first night of a young womens volleyball program. Sports and other physical, activities for men and women of all ages are being planned throughout the winter With AntlFrttM (1VI mil v Midvale Union South Stake began recreational sports TJASC RIIRED CUFF w Revfttrfvl, TomI. 6 PACK PAH READY PERCH FILLETS sk Uht VtHtr, 1 lm Budget! 4-- 1 nesday. Kelly Wright won in both matches at first singles, Cristina Hedin won versus Taylorsville foYo I week, Monday and blanking WedWest Jordan ot. range to 9 pcu::d last defeating Taylorsville k months. DAC6U ALKA SELIZER DQEACIFAST rTTTh oi. cea Ward. I I "C" 4cr99c l4D"S 4S.99 HHS routs 9Y "D" S 59e Koarns runnors csick ex cld FASi:::rD CRAK3 C7 I son, Union Sixteenth V CONCENTRATED 12 All sports and physical activities are under the direction of Mark Wat- 4TTTI 11 FLASKLISHT RAHEXIIS DOUGH SCOTCH CUY J C'JAKER OATS 42 OZ. PKO. IV JX KELLCSCS FRUIT LCCPS mi 15 EACH V,6 0Z.PK0. rim MCI OWT OF (g IKE OVEN A OVEX TKE CCCNTEX TO TOO Both the boys' and cross country squads from Hillcrest shut-oKearns last girls' - ut Wednesday by scores of 15-5- 0. Leading the guys' efforts was Jace Brewer setting a school record with a time of 14:02. Following Brewer were Kevin Griffin, John Pat Lewis, and Aaron Norton. For the ladies, April Nielson was first with Gretchen Snyder, Sandy Fish, and Amy Snyder second, third, and fourth. nnl! DQEA0 r J n, FRESH KOT FRENCH BREAD DAILY 4 P.M. (EXCEPT SUNDAY) UHGAT GQ HOnGStfVLG cai- vvn:::T'$ CQUSC3GD H6QS WADIAA - Largo Sizo FQGSn C:0f.1E STYLE DC:UTS OVGC CDISP HARD ROLLS Via 1 1 . f 'IV I :f jl J Hi ! LP AVAIUIU V 24 ox. Leaf WW CC7FEE RICH CREAKER mens eclairs' aiocoun ECUIRS ot IANANAN REAM PUFFS 11 In- - U I DOZEN 2J J)uyrT4TTT'TR MiTa F0.$169 fTTt I'M" SAVE I v y With their victory over Hillcrest last Tuesday, Alta High's volleyball ATTDA COY S.i. SAFEWAY COUPON- - $1 00 LADY VICTORIA Ui " Imported from France Q CRY CC3 ICOD u QHSGi i I Crgg V as 4 On The Rocks Glasses 3M Coupon Valid (MWOO lMOF ic Ouf Rg Ditcouni Pfict ONE COUPON Coupon Savings PER PURCHASE Your Piic (with coupon) U ,5J CMANTCLLI PATTERN $3.99 MuaiwiM GOOD OCT. 14 20, 1981 i team is now tied with the Huskies for the league lead with a 1 record. DIV. K T Fine Crystal Stemware 3 51149 Alta nips Hillcrost volloyball IN STORES WITH RAKE SHOPS OMT -- CRIPPLE SYRUP n c n 00 Lmvoi U VALUABLE LADY VICTORIA COUPONS CCLCH1 Q lln, ctii. J U J 87 o Dox. Hex. 5-- a J The Hawks are overall. Alta rips Koarns in golf Alta High won its only golf match of the past week by blitzing Kearns 19-A 38 by Ron Goble and 39s by Troy Olson and Eric Brown led the Hawks. Alta is now in league tied with play, 9-- 1 COPYRIGHT 1911 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED 12-- 1 |