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Show Page 12 the valley View news S. L. Nurse Rifle and Pistol Club Assist Exciting new colors and textures in quality carpet by Masland, Alexander Smith, Magee, Downs . . . now at outstanding savings during the Grand Open- Hunters Carpet in Sighting The Kearns Rifle and Pistol Club set aside a day to help all of the hunters in the area sight in their rifles before the big open hunt begins. Club members were on hand all day last Saturday, October 13, at Youngreens Pit, about 4400 South and 5600 West, to assist in the project. ing Sale of Spud Adams New Supermarket of Fine ST ... : 4 In a special meet held September 30 at the police range, in competition with many pistol teams all over the State, the Kearns Pistol 'J Team took first place in the Marksman Class in the State, in 22 calibre, center fire, and 45 calibre. j USJSS - remnants special purchase for this sale . . . Savings up to 70 . . . Wiltons, Axminsters, Twists, Tweeds, Plains! Bring your measurements, come prepared to buy! Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'til 9. Room-sir- e rwtr COUNTRY 4 0 i T3 O 1962 West 3500 South C 262-142- 8 Salt Lake County Needs J Thursday, October 18, to Attend Meeting A Salt Lake woman will partici- 1 pate in a special session for nurses' on closed chest cardiac resuscitation during the American Heart Associations Scientific Sessions scheduled October 26 to October 28 in Cleveland, Ohio. The nurses program will include a discussion of problems relative to the closed chest technique; a panel on Nurses Experiences With Cardiac Resuscitation, and a discussion of the professional and legal implications of the procedure for nurses. Also, a film on a technique will be shown. Mrs. Mignon N. Ritchie, program Those participating from the Kearns director for the Utah Heart Assoteam were. Keith Smith, captain, ciation, will serve as moderator of and David Padilla, Lyle Reid, and the panel which will feature Registered Nurses from throughout the .Louis Vosnos, members. nation. The name of the winner of the Winchester Model 70 rifle, which Club Welcomes Guests was drawn last night at the Mid West Realty Building, will be anMembers of the Kearns Ladies nounced in next weeks paper. The Civic Club welcomed representaclub also gave away a Ruger hand tives of the Town Council, Chamgun, second place; a sleeping bag, ber of Commerce, Girl Scouts, and third place; and a gas lantern, guests and local artists, to their fourth place. October 10 meeting, held in tbo atholic Recreation 'Hall. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Reneo Oakley, who introduced Mr. Neslen, Granite High School art teacher. He spoke on why and how the different eras in art were developed. Mrs. Rebecca Cleveland, chairman, of the Arts and Crafts Committee, narrated the colored slides, entitled, Five Hundred Years of. Art. Candidates Who Will Think For Themselves and Work For You hd Following this, the meeting was adjourned, and refreshments wero served. M m mm V - V' V k 1 w SENATOR F. BENNETT WAUACE Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate SHERMAN P. LLOYD A. PRATT KESLER Republican Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd District Republican Candidate for Utah Attorney General J. W. (JIM) CARTER Republican Candidate for State House of Representatives, 11th District REPLACE RUBBER STAMPING WITH SOUND THINKING You and Utah deserve and need representatives who will fight for your interests, not repeatedly rubber stamp virtually every spending scheme that comes along. These are times that call for courage and sound thinking to protect your freedom and keep Utah and America strong. Olympias pure artesian brewing water brings out all the hidden flavors of choice grains and hops i'Its PUT AN ENDING TO FREE SPENDING $92.5 billion proposed your money they are spending in Washington for next year. That is the equivalent of spending $1,000 a day for 253,424 years. Thats more than $1,000 for every mile to the moon! You and Utah need public servants who will help put a halt to feckless spending of this kind. ...and you can j ; taste the refreshing difference. Vts the Water Pali political oaVertiienreTt by Republican Sfato Control Comm!Kt, Ramon M, Child, chairman OLYMPIA BSEWSHfi 50.", 0!ymp:; Wash. 17(2 i. , |