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Show Friday, October The Tooele Transcript 25, 1963 mental In reducine accidents In the hunting field Currently 34 Mate and two Canad an Prov-inc- e are actively sponsoring the NRA program. To date two milium students have been graduated and the total has number of field acrlden declined even though the number of hunter ha greatly Increased. NRA Lauches Home Firearm Safety Program The National Rifle Association it of America announce new Home Firearm Safety Program. LV ORDER to minimize the ecldent number of firearm which occur In the home, a pilot program w conducted in Dallas, Texas, under the sponsorPubship of the United State lic Heith Service to tet the public acceptance of such a safety course. Based on the Immediate tuc-ce- s of the Dallas project, the e NRA prepared material to for the examination and certification of NRA Home Firearm Safety instructor and the registration of NRA Home Firearm Safety Courses. Instruction Hep Set, High team seriesK L O . 1577; C 0 La. 1635; 1551: Hill Billies. It): Jet Ace, 1433; Pin Hoot Annies, 1435; Pals. 1397; Pin Pill. 13G2. High game series. Hep Set, 563; K L O'. SCO; Hill Billie. 531 Individual series; Lou Shepard, 607; Venita Paget, 564; Joan H.ll, 545; Norm Pitt, 544. High game: Alice Outzen. 206;;: Norma Pitt, 206; Lois Shepard, 205; Venita Paget, 204. SLEEPING DOLLS , . Wl the eon of Mr end Mr. Jerry Vigil, bora Oct 12 at the Tooele Valley Hospital and right the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Albert Jones, -- Photo born Oct. 11 by A D. Thomas BIG G ood' and reporting materials are available for use by Instructor. For the past 13 year the National Rifle Association Hunter Safety Program has been Instru SAVINGS ca tin g's- ' FR YU Team Standings. Style Shop Devil1 Den . . vaitinnVrilJmcaiyju 1 1 r-!- . 19 I - 19 II .. 16 13 13 IJ 12 16 .. F00DT0WN Wiliam. 196. dez. 505; 180; Shari Riley, 19; Tran- - cie Anderson, 178, 477; Virginia Heileaon. 178; Betty Watson, 177, 507; Afton Puff. ITS, 312; Dari len Gibson, 175. 493; Jackie 175; Barbara Gilmore. 499; Carolyn Dow, 491; Margene Collodge, 490; Norma Christiansen. 45; Jackie Kee, f.6, and Carol Shields, 473. Hen-woo- d, BEELINE SERVICE GRANTSVILLE This Week s LUCKY LICENSE NO. Utah 102 - 229 'Save With GS 1000' Come See Bobbie Our Live Bobcat - . t V f TF a - , fitters:'. an now ay oiI C j ev 4 1 tl 1? i a 13 ' CN Tom-F- or S Janet Thelma Holt. 194. 529; lN:!e Brat ken. HI, 503; Glenea Cooper, 190. 476; Peg Bry an. 167, 182. Bonnie Shields. 15, 177, 547; 532; Ann McCullough, US. 415; Beverly Walker, 13. 5T; Milda THomataon. 13, 504; Shirley Barrar lough. U3. 179. 500; Flor-enc- e Jacob, 12. 330; Virginia Caldwell. 12. 475; Barbara Val bttTE ROUND f '' , C Grad L W 23 II If II , Brown's Tagir Edna rtoral Lawrence Floral AC Drive Inn . M J. Corp . 521; 17 II THE NEW NRA Home Fire- - I S & R Co. . Foodtown . If rm Safety Course will In no Alien" 21 . T way supplant the Hunter Safety Bateman Jewelry 111 21 7 . , Course but help to expand LIC Orphan High team aerie. 203, wa the total firearm safety education available to gun owning rolled by Eagle Auxiliary. H gh families. The program Is deign- by Edna's Floral. There was a ed to promote safety among tie for high Individual aerie of those who normally da not use 377. Darlene tuper of M J Corp firearm for recreation but have teem rolled 212, 201, 164. and thrm In their home. It ill also Rose Deeter of the UC Orphans serve as an excellent refresher team rolled 210, 199, 166. Nice bowling "gala. High Individual for those who handle firearm game 214 wa relied by Neva freouently. For further information con- Ha kin of the Eagle team. Other high bowler of the week cerning the NRA Home Fire- rm Safety Program, contact were Betty Park 209. 545; Chrta the Program Division of the Russell, 206. 176. 535; Buela EdNational Rifle Association, 1690 ward. 206. 313; Esther Steven. 197. 164, 317; Dele Weyland. 195. Wash. DC.. 20036. pro-vid- It is not who it right, but what is right, that is important. LADTS CITY LEAGUE delightful, dtUdabU k t "k r mal DIRDSEYE FROZEN FOOD f v- - . SALE 1'TJ , 10-In- ch COVERED u e SKILLET ttoea V ii w. - Jtt s 'V m - . UJeriBwV tripl thick ALUMINUM rnm. p- - - SUNBURST , WP mpmn fmm UU4 feedi tto tot m mm UUM wm to. Dwad far bMm M. 1 M3 L m nto ton - ! - y Nv KJ am 6L' CRANBERRIES rUDDING-MU- t CAECi K. CWIe C ITE OR RUMTERNICKEL Sat o Parks BREAD Fkg. iglf0)C U No hard rubbing or scrubbing Delicious Arizona Tender Gallon A delicious drink with donuts Taite-A-Tre- (SDGDEO m Tall Cara 10m. lirdi Ey. la., Kraft- -2 Gallon (O lbs. emex BBILD lb. PEAS AND 0 CARROTS Moelwn plwla m lediitd-- H M. SALT Jnr TW-Ta- g! ill pop POPCOntJ 10k f MaiwrtH Haw ttoa COFFEE 2 25 2 lbs. 2 V 6 e. 89 m CmLSn-- GBAPEEFBCIDT 1 n. Cw Mfa p ib. FreJi F D5 HO HAUOWEEH CANDY m CtfMmfc U n. Cun r Ham Mb TOOTSIE MIDGEES m AHw4 1 Rn MARGARltlE I WPP 2 5 WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS, TV BINGO CARDS AND RED CARPET SERVICE Utah Symphony Youth Concert Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 10 a.m. Tabernacle. Pick up your tickets now at Foodtown. 10-e- Nrd Eye CHOPPED BROCCOLI louse Plants each W Just Received Vernal Brand Glades Humpty Dumpty hi Open illon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to S p.m. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sat. 9 a.ni. to 9 p.m.-SUNDA- Y Chocolates 119 bon |