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Show r Learn To ShootBut Don't Fire Bullets KEARNS Three-fourth- s of the soldiers passing through the army air forces basic training center here are qualified as marksmen, a half feet high, are sighting bars. They are the first stop on the range for beginners. Squinting while anthrough a pinpoint-hole- , other soldier adjusts a two-inctarget on the far end of the crossbar. the novice dictates the adjustments, determines just how good he is at drawing a bead. The rifles mounted on boxes are used In a, process called tnangu-lation- . The student lies prone on the ground, sights the rifle at a moving-targe- t which is stopped when he gives the signal it is m range. After the routine is repeated several dozen times, the student learns Whether he has an aptitude for shooting in the same area of, a target repeatedly, the h sharpshooters or experts and they're doing mot of their practicing without firing a shot! Secret of their success with rifle and tommy gun Is the Kearns "dry range. The dry range is a wierd-lookinlayout of wooden TV unloaded rifles mounted on wooden boxes, sandbags and bulls-eyeall grouped and arranged in endg less rows. The "Ts, standing five and PORK & BEANS & .Vs0,?,!4 15c MACAROHI . NOODLES 29c tari't having been marked each spot he called a stop. Third step before actually firing shots is a visit to the sandbags and bulls-eyes- . Again using an unloaded gun, he shoots shots, learning to squeeze 'off his trigger rather than jerk it and to control his breathing. Inhaling and exhaling can cause a rifle man to miss his mark, the novice learns. Every enlisted man here Is required to spend 24 hours on the dry range, preparing himself make-believ- e jury decided aftW-noo- at Paul divorce-marriag- -- h TIL 10 M. P. WEEK DAYS M. P. 1 1 SATURDAYS SPECIALS Prices Effective Fri. and Sat. Arden or Cloverleof ... 17c 4 oz. Bottle ... 31c 8 oz. 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Blaine Petersen, Weber for the rifle range. County attorney, conducted the Marksmen qualify bv scoring inquest with City Judge Charles 135 of a possible 200 points, G. Cowley as coroner. Witnesses sharpshooters by scoring 160, ex- included Police Patrolman John F. Whetton, Bernadette Murphy perts by scoring 175. GRAND DUNK were filed in Mr. Grants office, of the Utah law requiring blood Special to The News PROVO For every two cou- a fraction more than half the 249 tests, which has diverted many couples to other states for their married In Utah marriage licenses Issued. ples getting the fact that so This ratio, licenses, and men County one couple is dissolvlfig are in the armthe bonds of matrimony, accord- Mr. Grant said, Is believed the many young ed forces were given by Mr. by highest on record in. the country. Grant ing to a report released-todaas major reasons for this In the same seven-montclerk. C. A Grantcounty period sevlast ear there were 253 marriage decline. During the January-JulThe Increased Utah County popen month period, 125 divorces licenses and 65 divorce suits filed. For the entire year of 1943 there ulation, the new Utah law requiring residence of only three of 1020 23rd St in front of whose were 473 licenses. 134 divorces. Mr. Grant also observed that months for a divorce, and the home the accident occurred, Mr. since the peak of 669 in 1940, increased prosperity which has Farr and the following neigh- Issuance divorce-desirinwomen of marriage licenses has made bors: Ronald and Melvin Edval-somore Independent, were given as The declined in Utah County. JohnMax Jerry Taggart, son, a brother of the child, and number dropped to 564 in 1941 mam reasons for the upsurge in and to 473 last year. Enactment the number of divorces filed. Lorin Pujkett. G. M. OPEN Salt Lake City, Utah Friday, .August 6, 1943 Page Divorce Ratio Jumps In Utah County that Glen Johnson. 5. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal N. 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