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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, March 7, 1984 3A HOURS: pk Weekdays 9:30 to 9 Saturday 9 to Sunday 10 to GUN ENTHUSIAST Larry Davis target shoots with his Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 magnum at the Davis County Rifle Range last Saturday. Davis is one of many local shooters who frequent the popular county tenge 7 6 in Fruit Heights. Winter range hours are on 9 a.m. until noon and Saturday from 10 from Tuesday a.m. to 3 p.m. Hours of Rifle Range Extended BARRY KAWA Review will go back into buying equip- Staff ation members call the range the strict supervision, there have best in the state. been no accidents or injuries in On a cold day at the range last the ranges four years of operaprovements. The Wahsatch Shooters Association was formed Saturday, two volunteer range tion. She said the popularity of after the range opened in July, officers kept careful watch over the range attracts people from 1980 to manage the facilities and the activities of the shooters. Sandy to Brigham City out for make all improvements. One bearded gentleman from an afternoon of shooting fun. The popular range is located Riverdale shot a 10 inch barCost of the range is $1.50 per east of Highway 89 on 650 N. reled .44 magnum revolver gun or a family membership in near the county road shops and made popular by the Clint Easthe association is $20 a year animal shelter. The range is run twood Dirty Harry movies. which includes unlimited shootThe shooter next to him was ing by any one in the family. Paby volunteers of the association and is not open unless two depuplinking at silhouette targets per targets are furnished free and tized range officers are on duty. with a .22 and said admiringly earplugs can be purchased for 40 A red flag is flown on the hillas the .44 blasted away and cents a pair. side above the range to indicate small holes appeared in a paper The range is also used for state the facility is open and the Datarget 50 yards away, you could and local shooting tournaments, vis County Sheriffs office is also go hunting with that thing. hunter safety programs and law notified. Then, a range officer called over enforcement officer firearms A roof overhead the shooting a bullhorn to the shooters, clear practise. Mrs. Sorenson said and ground all weapons, and shooting is a hobby for some areas, concrete benches for comfortable shooting positions and the assorted shooters headed out people as golf and tennis is for separate ranges for rifles, pistols to check their targets. other people. It takes skill and and .22s are reasons why associ Mrs. Sorenson said with the coordination to not blink your eye and to squeeze that trigger and not jerk, she said. It takes every bit as much skill to hit a as it does to play golf or Counselor of Utah for the target tennis. Southwest Surgical Congress, Wahsatch Association presiChairman of the Council on dent Joe Wally said the range is Medical Education and Scientific to anyone with a gun inopen Affairs, Chairman of the Americluding novices such as himself. can College of Surgeons for Utah Youre not shooting against Trauma Committee, Chairman some master whos got a $800 of the Utah State Emergency he said., I shoot a little Medical Services Committee, gun, old .22 that Director of the Advanced TrauWalcost about at $50 ma Life Support Course for Physaid he last time the shot ly of he hit about 12 out of 40 silhou-it, sicians, and President-elec- t the Certified Surgeons of Utah. ettes. He is a Past President of the Davis County Medical Society, a Past Chairman of the Emergency. Medical Services Council, a Past member of the Lakeview Hospital Board of Trustees and a Past member of the Hospital Corporation Board of Governors. He LOWER GARY is also a member of the AmeriViewmont BOUNTIFUL be School will prove emergency medical ser- can Medical Association. the host High vices in Utah, Dr. Lower has Dr. Lower has practiced mediseminar school for a taken a leadership role in n cine in Bountiful since 1970, on March 22, at 7 p.m. in the umerous professional organiza- when he affiliated with the auditorium. tions. South Davis Community HospiThis meeting is a combined He is a member of the Board tal and later with Lakeview Hos- - effort by the PTA boards of of Directors of the Utah Profes- pital when it opened in 1976. He Bountiful and Centerville junior sional Standards Review Organ- and his wife, Rosalee and their highs and Viewmont High ization, President of the Salt three children reside in BountiSchool. All South Davis resiLake Surgical Society, Vice- - ful. dents are invited. A needs survey was taken at the junior high schools and the main concern of parents was self esteem because of the feeling that low self esteem could lead to behavior problems, drug ment and making FRUIT HEIGHTS It's a place to go to sharpen the old shooting eye and improve ones marksmanship. On a Saturday afternoon, the Davis County Rifle Range attracts shooters of almost every type and size who tote guns ranging from tiny .22 pistols to .460 Weatherby rifles. The Davis County Commissioners last week approved the extending of winter range hours from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays. The range is also open on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wahsatch Shooters Association of Davis County executive officer Ludeen Sorenson reported range fees from shooters and Wahsatch memberships totaled over $7,500 in 1983. Mrs. Sorenson said the fees range im- 0 eral surgery, has been named President of the Utah Professional Review Organization and Secretary of the Utah State Medical Association. Originally from Mishawaka, Indiana, Dr. Lower received an A.B. Degree from Hanover College and graduated from" the University of Chicago College of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois. He completed his internship, and later, his general surgery residency at the University of Utah Affiliated Hospitals. He also served as a Captain in the United States Air Force Medical Corps. He was appointed Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery for the University of Utah Medical School Department of Surgery. Dr. Lower is a Diplo-mat- e of the American Board of Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Widely recognized for his e involvement to contain health care costs while state-wid- maintaining quality medical care, and for his efforts to im- - Marlin-Glenfie- List 1 e. The seminars will teach basic computer skills such as how to use data, word processors and spread sheets. Questions on 100.fSES drawbacks of computers and what computer is right for a persons needs will also be answered. The course will run for six consecutive weeks on every Tuesday beginning March 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Viewmont and Layton High Schools. On Wednesdays beginning March 14, the seminars will be given at 7 to ? p.m. at Davis High School and the Davis Area Vocational 0 )0'S X& S2 0 If Nv S2 ss Soroptimists Have 3 New Members The Bounti- ards, Bountiful Soroptimist Club BOUNTIFUL ful Soroptimists welcomed three President, said. As part of the program, Blake new members to the organizaHeiner baninstallation sang two musical selection during an was accompanied by tions and Lion at the held recently quet DeLynn Larsen. House in Salt Lake City. The three new members are Connie Binks, Lois Strand, and Carma Trump. The Soroptimists is an organization for professional businesswomen. Ms. Binks is a real estate agent with Bountiful Realty. Ms. Strand is co owner of Rice and Strand Interior Design in Bountiful. Ms. Trump is a legal secretary for Attorney Keith Stahle. Each new member was introduced to club members and a program was held, Faye Rich QHmflQll m The program will be presented by the Davis County Private In- dustry Council, Davis School District and Davis Area Vocational Center. Cost of the coo's See' S'- fsso' gist and member of the State School Board, and Dr. James R. Walker, psychologist and Director of Salt Lake County Youth Services Division, will be guest efio, yas '5 speakers. ek seminar is $10 and can be paid at the door. Seating is limited for the course and anyone interested must call Suzanne at by March 7 to reserve a spot. 451-33- e abuse, pregnancy, etc. Dr. Russ Whitaker, psycholo- Center. six-we- s svtf self-estee- m Computers, Uses Are Subject Of Class Scheduled in Davis A ComFARMINGTON semi80s in the puter Literacy nar for people interested in learning about computers will be taught beginning March 3 at area high schools and the Davis Area Vocational Center in Kays-vill- $78 rt. Seminar Discuss Pupil Self Esteem C0p He $16 to ld Will $e4 to J?4lS Doctor Named as UPRO Head Dr. Gary D. Lower, a Bountiful physician specializing in gen- 0(j, Classified Can Rent It. 'to ?' 44 Si;(es to $8. $3g 9 9 7 T$ laSt , , as List 99c v.?un SUNSET (Tt-- l (7i gggPCZfeflflOEg-CUtzD 1 fj i P Qtmx&flimreprnrnr rTT-urr- Wo |