OCR Text |
Show I i f I At Sept. 1 5 meeting Oldies Commemorative sEnofgyim going on DU (auction block commemorative shotgun A will be among the items to be auctioned off when Ducks Unlimited conducts its local chapter organization in Brigham City on Sept. 15. The banquet event is scheduled at Sherwood Hills beginning at 6 p.m. and is open to all interested persons. Feature of an auction during the evening will be a Model 37 Ithaca 12 gauge shotgun which will go to the highest bidder. Ithaca is paying tribute to Ducks Unlimited by issuing this limited presentation scries, according to local spokesman Richard E. high-qualit- Giffin. Thompson Hardware. Buy Membership Those who will be unable to attend the banquet are invited to purchase a membership anyway. The suggested amount is $20. Funds raised at the local is coming event will help to support DU efforts to restore waterfowl habitat in Canada where more than 70 percent of all waterfowl on the North American continent originate. The commemorative shotgun issued by Ithaca is intended to note the 40th anniversary of the international organization. Since 1937 DU has completed over 1,250 wildlife habitat projects. These represent almost 2 million water acres and more than 11,000 miles of shoreline. Only 1,125 "ip Peaches fay 3-- 2 The old timers showed that experience is as good as agility and ability Thursday night as they took the measure of the 1977 version of the Peaches Doug Rollins pitched a one hitter for the old men to hold the young guys down. Playing for the old timers besides Rollins, was Harold Anderson, Rees Nielsen, Roland Holman, Tuff Claybaugh, Baty Morrison, Chris Fisher, Dick Wight and Vick Anderson. Coach was Lloyd Robinette. Peaches coach Satch Perse said the game was a lot of fun and if the old timers are still around next year well play again." Losing pitcher was Steve entine. Val- Three Ways There are threeways m which a man can wear his hair: parted, unparted and departed. S. Hills BE girls tennis BOX tryouts slated Vets have student Tryouts for the girls tennis team at Box Elder High school will be held Wednesday, the first day of school, beginning right after school. Girls should come prepared in appropriate clothing to play. All girls from freshman through senior ages are encouraged to try out. ladies results posted The Edna Harris shot a 33 last week to win a ladies low net golf tournament at Sherwood Hills golf course. Second was Pat Hashimoto who fired a 35. Lee Sederholm had a 36. Sandra Hashimoto was winner of the low putts event with 15. Carol Leishman was second with 17 and Edna Harris and Lee Sederholm tied with 19. Im Short! burglars had tied and gagged the bank cashier after extracting the combination to the safe and had herded the other employees into a separate room under guard. After they had nfled the safe and were ready to leave, the cashier made a series of desperate, pleading noises through the gag. Curious, one of the burglars removed the gag. "Please, take the books, too," the cashier pleaded. I'm at least $10.000 short this week! ELDER Brigham City, Utah Sunday, August 28, 1977 NEWS, work-stud- y veteran students Full-tim- e who foresee money problems at fall enrollment time should look into the Veterans administra- tions program. Adminstrator of Veterans Affairs Max Cleland recognized that the new GI Bill payment procedures might leave students who dont have savings from summer jobs in a bind to pay necessary enrollment and subsistence expenses. To help offset this financial headache he has directed that more VA work-studjobs be made available. GI Bill students can work up to 250 hours per semester for VA and receive $2.50 per hour in addition to their usual education assistance allowances. An advance of up ti, $250 is available as soon as the employment agreement is processed. The advance covers the first 100 work-stud- y program hours of work. Jobs are available for VA)re-latework on a given campus or at a VA facility. Priority is established on the basis of d disability, service-connecte- d financial need, motivation and the nature of the work. After the first 100 hours, VA pays work-stud- y students after each 50 hours of work. Details are available from campus veterans counselors or at any VA office. y There will be only 1,125 of these special guns issued and one of them will be on the auction block when DU kicks off its local chapter here on Sept. 15, Griffin stated. Advance sale tickets are now on sale for the event at a cost of $35 which will entitle holders to DU membership, dinner and a chance at numerous door prizes. Among the items to be given away is a Browning 2000 shotgun. However, to have a chance on it, interested persons must buy their tickets before Aug. 31. For other door prizes, tickets may be purchased any time, including the evening of the banquet. Persons who may be contacted in connection with ticket sales include Bob Valentine, Tom Walker, and Reuben Dietz, Wayne Jones, Tickets are also available at 744-246- by Bob Browstor MERCUHV OUTDOOR CONSULTANT KEEP A COOLER COLD The modern, insulated ice chest is key that has opened a new world of outdoor recreation for many people. Here are some tips from the outdoor recreation department at Mercury outboards which will help you get the best cooling power from your ice chest. Their first suggestion is to the chest the evening before you leave home. Empty five or six trays of ice cubes into it and add cold water until the chest is 13 full. This conditions the chest and helps prolong the life of your ice. Empty the cold water the next morning, and place ice in the chest along with all the food and drink it will hold. Fill any empty spaces with ice to eliminate dead air that would have to be cooled. It also helps to whatever you put into the chest. Canned soda, for example, can be chilled ahead of time. If you plan to take fresh meat on an extended boat camping trip, freeze it and wrap the packages with several layers of newspaper. Allow some water to stand in the bottom of the cooler. This insulates the ice and keeps canned drinks colder. Protect the cooler at all times against direct sunlight. Place a tarp or blanket over it in your boat or car. uuerrs Wall Paint ST NO pre-co- ol of fish is shown here by (from left) John Page, Steven Drollette, Lavon Drollette, Eddie Drollette and Vincent Drollette, who fished the Mayor's Pond last week to take the beauties. MESS 12 HOUR DRY WTEB CLEA NICE STRING OUR LOW SALE PRICE LESS DU PONT'S CASH BACK pre-co- ol YOUR COST AFTER RECEIVING DUPONT'S CASH BACK Qjn Sale prices effective through September 5 Cash Backeffective August 6 "September 5 OUR LOW SALE PRICE PHARMACY PHACTS c from Ray Malmrose fore school physical checkup appointment with your doctor. Yes, I know you can (and probably may) wait until the last possible moment for this. But if you do wait until the last possible minute for this youll probably be finding your child or children far back in the appointment line. So why not be giving your doctor the consideration of setting up this - suggest now? a First Security Home Equity Loan can provide from $2,500 to $25,000. A NOWS THE TIME to be avoiding the rush! Because its really not too long before school begins, and (his is the best time to be making that important, be- ment LESS DU PONT'S CASH BACK 1 c YOUR COST AFTER J RECEIVING DUPONT'S CASH BACK Youve been putting money into your home. Now you can take some out with a First Security Home Equity Loan. Borrow on its increased value to add a room, modernize, plan a trip, send the kids to college. Any worthwhile purpose. The payments? Simple. Take up to 20 years to repay with no prepayment penalties, should you wish to pay back sooner. You can obtain from $2,500 to $25,000 depending on your equity. No need to disturb your present mortgage. And rates are competitive. Get the details on money from your home at your nearest First Security Bank. To get the $1 .00 per gallon cash back from Du Pont, get your mail-l- n certificate in our paint department today. HOURS: WEEKDAYS appointif he And medication which can be helpful for your child well be glad to be helping you with it, 9 (rOffSG Members F D 102 PRESCRIPTIONS 5 E. Forest 10 First Security Bank of Utah. N A First Security State Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah First Security State Bank ol Kaysville First Security Bank ot Murray, N A. First Security Bank ol Rock Springs, Wyo First Security Bank ol Idaho, N A First Security Bank ol Orem, N A First Security Bank ol Bountllul, N A. First Security Bank ol Logan, N A. First Security State Bank ol Helper 9 SUNDAYS C MALMROSE PHARMACY TO tf TO 7 7 226 N. Main Brigham City |