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Show 4 12 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah available from any Jaycee for $1 each and will be sold at the site. This will mark the first turkey shoot held by the local ON TWO WEEKENDS IN NOVEMBER Sunday, November 3, 1 968 Jaycees Plan Shoot service With Live Turkeys The Brigham City Jaycees announced Friday that during two weekends in November they will be conducting a turkey truly shoot. The event will be staged in the county gravel pit, located ust off Forest street and west of the Union Pacific railroad tracks, and 16. on Nov. 17 Hours will be 1 to 6'p.m. each day. Chairman Kent Trease said this will be an shoot to the extent that will be firing at live turkeys, using .22 calibre ri. parti-cipant- s club. Gary Bywater is director, member for the project. ST LOUIS UPI) Early Wynn, who saw duty with three American League teams, supply the shells or cartridg. es. When a shooter hits a it will be his to keep. The birds will be caged a dirt mound with only their heads exposed. Only rifles with open sights will be allowed and rules for the event stipulate that shoot-er- s must fire from the standing position and use Jaycee holds the major league record for most years of pitching in the majors 23 tur-ke- ITS OUR SCHOOL BOARD d LETS ELECT QUALIFIED PEOPLE TO IT! a teacher at Intermountain School and has 12 ammunition. KATHLYN COFFMAN is THERE WILL BE A LIMIT of one bird per day per shoot- years teaching experience. KATHLYN COFFMAN is a parent with three children in school. KATHLYN COFFMAN is a Brigham City resident and homeowner. KATHLYN COFFMAN is qualified (M.S. degree, Family and Child Deve- er, said Trease. Also, for those whose runs to shotgunning, fles. there will be a spatter board. Hot drinks and sandwiches THE COST WILL be 50 will be sold and on Nov. 17, cents per shot. Shooters may the Jaycees will give away s a whole beef to some lucky bring their own guns or will be furnished. ticket holder. Tickets for the beef are now Trease said the Jaycees will pre-feren- wea-pon- lopment, Utah State University, 1966.) KATHLYN COFFMAN is the QUALIFIED CANDIDATE. VOTE FOR KATHLYN COFFMAN, SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT NO. 5 PLAN TURKEY SHOOT Gary Bywater, left, and Kent Trease set their sights in west Brigand is scheduled Nov. which shoot on the Jaycees turkey ham City. 16-1- 7 0 First NCAA Champs The EUGENE, Ore 'UPIi University of Oregon team won the first NCAA basketball championship by beating Ohio State 3 at Evanston, 111 In 46-3- , GMEDQdGIM umss 1939 wo Any way you figure it . . . THE FINESTi MEM ' WELCOME TO Brigham City IS WELCOME OMi 1 WAGON For your STATE TREASURER, vote for the man who is best qualified to serve as custodian of the States finances. visit from our hostess will make you feel at home, with her basket of gifts and answers to questions A about the city, its services and facilities. Just call . . . 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Plesse have the Welcome Wagon I I Hostess cell on me would like to subscribe to the already subscribe I fill out coupon Dept to the md mail to Circulation f Corp Public accountant 's w Golden Golden Allen Stands For: Honesty and integrity in govern ment Protection and assistance to the small business enterprise Investment of public monies in Utah financial institutions to as sure interest income to the state Return to basic freedoms and protections granted by the con stitution Keep taxes down, no increase in State income or sales taxes Improve the American image eliminate credibility gap L. Allen State Treasurer Paid political advertisement by Ivo D Mills repubuc,n 735 E 700 So Centerville A proven administrator, Frank 0. Reeder seeks your support for re-electi- Frank as County commissioner (2 year term) on 0. Reeder is interested in educa- tion. He has two college graduates and a daughter in college and two sons in high school. who'd want a new dress if it were just like your oia one? He is president of the Interstate Association of Public Lands and is interested in the public lands of our county and how they affect our economy. He is on the board of directors of Utah Water Users. Mr. Reeder has served on the committee How much fun would be left In fashion if all style were standardized? This system would cut down on shopping time. But it would also cut down on your individuality. In turn, standardization would cut down on advertising, thered be a cutback in production. And if we worked hard to do so, we might wreck the economy. Wouldn't we be better off to leave things the way they are? Today's advertising is already policed by the worlds smartest the American consumer. detective ... of weed, resolutions and roads for the State Association of Counties. He is very much interested in the devel opment of natural resources within the county and is now serving as chairman of the Industrial commission. Commissioner Reeder is a lifetime dent of Box Elder County, a veteran World War resi- of owner and operator of the Shady Brook Dairy and raises beef and II, quarter horses. He is a member of the Harper Ward Bishopric, and has been a faithful worker in his church. He married the former Helen Heninger and they are the parents of five children. (Pd. Pol. Adv. by Box Elder Co. Republican Central Com., Jim Brown, Chairman) |