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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, April f DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1978 13, 1978 iMm MOW MM 1 a33njajniiraoS!0 riere is NRA schedule of events, you're invited Here is the schedule of vents for the 1978 Annu-- I Meetings and Exhibits rogram of the National ;ifle Association. The irogram gets under way Tiday, April 14, and includes Tuesday, April i All events will take ilace either in the Salt 'alace or the Hotel Utah. The public is invited to ttend all activities, subnet only to limited space in some meeting loca-ion- workshop will provide an summary 0f the anti-gu- n legislation scene, what the NRA Institute for Legislative Action is presently doing to further the purposes of NRA and what your club or association can do to further your individual right to own and bear s. ovens for the Whirlpool Corporation. She will Lx? preparing doves, pheasant, grouse, venison ami elk using a microwave oven. Get 11:30 2 Hotel Utah. member Mr. Lafayette Ballroom, a.m. 10 Directors Meeting, Lafayette Ballroom, Hotel Utah. 2 "The Early p.m. Show," Salt Palace Theatre. The latest in NRA films, plus industry films on shooting, hunting and related ac- tivities. Continuous screening until 5:30 p.m. 2 Clubs and p.m. Associations Session (official delegates only), Salt Palace Suites A and B. De- Membership velopment and Service - a panel discussion that will provide tried and true ways to better develop. serve and maintain the organizational inombcrhsip of your club or association. 4 Clubs and p.m. Associations Session (official delegates only). Salt Palace Suites A and B. "Communicating with Members, Media and a panel apPublic" proach to presenting techniques appropriate theto compurposes municating and programs ol your club or association to the members, the to electronic1 written news media and the public. 7 Friday p.m. at the Night Salt Palace Movies, Theatre. NRA and industry films will be previewed. Continuous screening until 10 p m SATURDAY, APRIL 15 9 a.m. Cilubs and Associations Session (official delegates only), Salt B Palace Suites A and "Legislative Work-hop- " the legislative the NRA Legislative Policy mittee, former Director of the Office of Public Safety, Agency for International Development, U.S. State Department. Program: $1. of Byron Engle, of . . "1LA Overview." The Honorable without unneces- sary governmental interference. 9 a.m. General Session: The Role of Shooting Sports for Todays Youth," Salt Palace Theatre. Moderator: Mr. Donald member M. of Higgins, the NRA Board of Directors and Chairman of the Education and Training Committee who served as Director of Health and Safety for the Boy Scouts of America for more than 20 years. Program: Mr. Frank Briggs, camp owner and director for many years "Summer fun in a camp shooting program. Sp4 Joseph Clemmons, instnictorshooter with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, U.S. Shooting Team member and International Skeet World record holder "Whats behind a winning score? Mr. George Hanson, Assistant Director for Health, Physical Education and Safety, Minnesota Department of Educa- tion and Coordinator for the MinnesotaN R A Shooting Sports Education Pilot Program "Shooting sports in schools, a success story. McClure, A Salt Suite A. Moderator: Mr. Ray L. Burden, NRA Board of Directors and Chairman of the High Power Rifle Legislative Action Saturday speaker arms Power Rifle," Palace Neal Knox, Executive Director, NRA Institute for Sen. Jake Garn . Mr. Open Forum (official delegates only), Salt Palace room 220. In this open forum affiliate representatives may discuss problems and solutions informally with committee members, NRA staff and field representatives. 9 a.m. Special Interest Session: "High Com- 1 Board Associations of Directors and Chairman of the NRA Square Tour (ticket required). Buses depart Hotel Utah at 10 a.m. Buses return to Hotel Utah every 30 minutes beginning at p.m. and nding at 3 p.m. Ticket is 1:30 p.m. announeemnt of the 1978 election of members to the NRA Board of Directors. SUNDAY, APRIL 16 9 a m. Clubs and Board Trolly p.m. Opening of Exhibit Hall, Salt Palace. The biggest national display of the best and most modern equipment for shooters as well as the finest exhibit of collectors items from the history of firearms. NRA members admitted free with badge. There is a $2 charge for Police officers, fire fighters and military personnel in uniform admitted free. Daily hours are 1 m. to5:30p.m. and7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. awards presentations; Ses- Directors Meeting, Annual Members, meeting is open to all NRA members and their guests. NRA officers will welcome and report to the membership: special ac- General p.m. - Palace assembly room The annual quainted luncheon, grand ballroom. Hotel Utah (ticket required). A fun social gathering featuring music, special entertainment, good food and good fellowship. Ticket is sion: "Legislative Seminar, Salt Palace assembly room. Moderator: of Salt $7. FRIDAY, APRIL 14 9 a.m. Board of p.m 7 Meeting Committee. James U.S Program: Senator, Idaho (Rep.i "Gun Control." The Honorable Jake Gam, U.S. Senator, Utah (Rep.) Legislation Affecting Sportsmen." The Honorable Theodore F. Stevens, U.S. Senator, Alaska (Rep ) "The Alaska Lands Honorable Orrin Hatch, U.S. Senator, Utah (Rep.) Criminal Code Recodification. The Honorable James Santini, U.S. Congressman, Nevada (Dem.) "Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Proposed Regulations on Back-Doo- r RegistratG. The Honorable Joe D. Waggonner, Jr., U.S. Congressman. Louisiana Taxes. (Dem.) Senator H.L. Richardr State-Senato- "Political Activism at the State Level. 2 p.m. Clubs and Associations Open Forum (official delegates only), Salt Palace room 220. In this open forum affiliate representatives may discuss problems and solutions informally with committee members, NRA staff and field representatives. Program. D C Washington, Demonstration of Measurement of Selected Trophies." 9 a.m. Special Interest Session: "An In- Depth View of Air Gun With an OpShooting portunity to Shoot," Salt Palace Suite C. Moderator: Dr. Robert J. Robel, member of the NRA Board of Directors and Chairman of th Air Gun Committee. Program: Mr. Rohert N. Goss, Director of Training Services, tivities shoo Ruby E. i specialty Fox. Smallbore Prone," Salt . current U.S. Air Pistol Womens Champion and holder of the National Air Pistol Ladies Record Precision Air Pistol the Rifle and Pistol Committee and Secretary of Fairfax (Va.) Rod and Gun Club "Sighting-iDays as a Club Project. Dr. Roger M. Latham, outdoor editor of the Pittsburgh (Penn.) Press and author of numerous articles and several n books on wildlife "Hunter Seminars for Salt Both Novice and Ve- teran. Mr. M. Donald Hum- phries. Sr., huntmaster of the Suncoast Hunters The program will open with a discussion by the Robert J. Dole, U.S. Senator from Kansas, on the subject, "The Law and Your Rights as The a Gun Collector. NRA Gun Collectors Committee Trophy, Best Moderator: Mr. Ben Avery, member Hon-oragb- Sen. Orrin Hatch . . . NRA guest Mr. Middleton W. Tompkins, five time National High Power Match Rifle Champion, one of which was also overall High Power Champion, of the U.S. member Palma Team on numerous occasions. A clinic-typ- e session devoted to improving shooting ability. 9 a.m. Special Interest Session: "Measuring North American Big Salt Game Trophies, Palace Suite B. Moderator: Mr. William H. Nesbitt, Director of the NTRA Hunter Services Educational Awards and Weapons MIKES GUN SHOP TRADING O Gunsmithing Group Be si 0 Medallion Awards and Certificates will be presented to the winning gun collector exhibitors. Following the presentations, the film, "Gunsmith of Williams-burg- , will be shown. In addition, there will be a film covering the Muzzle-Loader- s Festival held each year at Greenfield Village, Checkering Custom Stock Work METALLIC Gun 'Ammo Silhouette Hand Guns CUSTOM BUILT Black Powder XP-lO- Indian Qs S.L.C. Michigan. 261-134- Gunsmithing Guns Reloading Black Powder Accoutrements Archery 0 OFF with this ad 38 North Main, Midavle n 255-148- 2 SALT LAKE CITY S6-3- 12 Three-Da- y Tire Sale April 13,14and15 Featuring Tires Co-o- p - made tough for demanding rural service. Tires on sale Everyone welcome All Here are a few sample prices CUSTOM POLY 78 P Polyester Cord Comfort Provides a soft ly A73 E78 F 78 GUN SHOP OPEN 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 3x9 VariobU excellent optics with lifetime guarantee Sug. retail $169.50. Leopold tcopet Doug's Price $109.95 Thompson center. 50 cat. Hawkint production block powder rifles. Kit Reg. $109.95 Complete gun Rtg. $205.00 $159.95 357 hard cat .38 160 reloading bullet , grain sited and lubricated 100 rd. box, $3.99 value. Doug's price STATE ST FA I cial game and fish recipes for microwave $144.50 SOUTH IF IFA SELLS IT, YOU CAN DEPENDON IT of spe- CRASHERS ' 3335 2 Euro- DOOR Co. RA Members an4 VJifcUcr hi Jewelry MIKES GUN SHOP pean shooting sports tour. 9 a.m. Special Interest Session: Adventures Salt in game cooking, Palace Suites C and D. Mrs. Joan Cone, food editor for national magazines, author of NRA "Wild Game Cookery" pamphlet. Mrs. Colbran, Colorado 81624 WeVVeicoma. All Relooding Supplies 625 W. 5300 South Dearborn, ,1NC O WEEKDAYS 10-- 5 SAT. Alan Baier f.K.J. Novelty THE GREAT SALT LAKE CO. COMPLETE hunting. Meeting, Rifle CO-O- specializing in trophy sheep goat boar buffalo Annual p.m. Committee. A clinic-typ- e session devoted to improving shooting ability. 2 p.m. Special Interest Session: "Silhouette Rifle, Salt Palace Suite B. This session, because of the relative newness of this activity, will include an description of the ranges required, the equipment and how much competition is DOUG'S IS YOUR Western Colorados only exotic game ranch 7 Member Banquet Reception, Grand Ballroom, Hotel Utah (ticket required). 8 p.m. Annual Members Banquet, Grand Ballroom, Hotel Utah. Ticket is $17. Directors and Chairman of the Smallbore VISIT BOOTH 209 Hotel Utah. Suite A. Moderator: Mr. Harry C. Hoy, Jr., member NRA Board of School, Sacramento, Calif., and director of numerous international recreation and education Preview: youth tours Cone is Meeting, Ballroom, Rifle Mr. Richard Westrup, NRA Youth 1 Directors Lafayette Palace foreign language and shooting sports teacher at Mira Loma High 1979 TUESDAY, APRIL 18 9a.- .- Board of Directors Melting, Lafayette Ballroom, Hotel Utah. Board of p.m. Competi- Directors Ballroom, Hotel Utah. Season: e r e s t Sen. James McClure . . "Gun control" Arenson, International fields with audience participation. Moderator: Mrs. Sheila Link, outdoor writer, hunter and outdoor equipment training instructor, special consultant to NRA for womens programs. 2 p.m. Special In-- t tor Directors Meeting, tions Committee. Program: Mr. William B. Jr., six Blankenship, time National Pistol Champion and member of several international shooting teams. MONDAY, APRIL 17 Exhibitors 8:30 a.m. Breakfast, Bonneville 5, Hotel Utah. Board of 9 a.m. speakers in experts R. 1 Dr member NRA Board of Directors, chairman of tilt NRA Pistol Commit tee and member of the highlighting ng, Lafayette Session Moderator: bureau and special involvement in NRA programs. A discussion by ShootingEdueation to the United States Jaycees "BB and Precision Air Rifle Shooting." Mrs. t Nathan 10:30 e p.m V "Conventional Piste! Salt 27(H) Aggreagate, Palace Suite C. A clinic-typsession devoted to improving shooting abili-ty- . p m s t Special Interest Session: "Women's Salt Palace Forum, Suite D The NRA is redesigning womens ac2 Hotel Utah. a.m. Tour of Snowbird Ski Pesort iticket required). Buies depart Hotel Utah at 10:30 a.m. for Snowbird, return to Hotel Utah at 2:30 p.m. Ticket is $8. Board of p.m. 2 1978 " Ballroom. 3 Lafayette Coinmuittee Special lnler-- Silhouette "National Foundation Hunting and Fishing Day Kidde and Company, Inc. Consultant NRA Board of Directors and Chairman of the Help Our Wildlife ram and One Club's Role in its Stale Adoption " Mr Roliert T. Delfay. publie relations director. National Shooting Sxirts Daisy-Subsidiar- and Fla. Tampa. Walter of Open Meeting, Palace Theatre. ion. (Rep.) Awards "The - Inc.. Prog Association, - and Pistol Association and systems analyst for Bell Telephone Company "Air Rifle Running Target. 10 a.m. General Session: Gun Collectors The California 2 p rn. General Ses Reachsum. "Hunting ing the Public," Salt Palace Theatre MoA Lee derator: Mr Robertson, training officer for the Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources. Program Mr. Edward D Andrus. Chairman of Shooting. Mr. James Morrison, Director of Air Gun Competitions, Nebraska Rifle Issue. son, and Coordinator the North American Big Game Awards Prog ram, Washington. DC Program: Mr. Jack Assistant Coordinator of the North American Big Game Divsion of $2.25 box. NR. A. Life Member Doug Welcomes N.R.A. to Utah Oil and grease 10 off regular Oil filters 50C off regular price Semi outomatic in 223 cal. Famous Roger Roger Mini 14 quality at a super price. All List $200.00 rifles complete ond 7mm. Reg $287.00 Ruger 77-- Doug's price $169.95 with lings. Includes 20, 30-0- Doug-- , prjce $1 99.95 air filters $2.50 each Auto batteries S3 off regular price Seat covers $3 off regular price TRACTOR TIRES 10 off regular price Leopold Scopes 4x List $109.95 4X Pistol 357 brass $99 R C.B.S. Reiooding dial in ritl. of pi.lol coliba lio $18 9$ $)49 44 brass Doug' price $13.88 DOUG'S SPORT CHALET 4860 South Redwood Rd. 14 14 14 X X X 15 H78 L78 X 15 X 15 FARM CO-O- P N MARKET The quality tire for highway, farm and delivery service. 700 X 670 X 700 X 650 X 700 750 X X Plus Plus Plus Plus Excise Excise Excise Excise Plus Excise Plus Excise S41.55 33.45 37.80 37.95 15 8 ply 15 6 ply 15 6 ply 16 6 ply 16 6 ply 16 8 ply 40.45 46.90 Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax CARGO CARRIER P Nylon Cord Truck Tire H78 L78 X X 15 6 ply 16 8 ply Plus Excise Tax Plus Excise Tax 45.80 51.65 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORES American Fork Cedar Cdy hHh Pella Hh i i'l MJ Draper 966-180- 2 13 G78 G78 CO-O- except on tractor tires Hard to get pistol brass box of 50 U.t $6.27 U.t $4.27 FREE BALANCING FREE MOUNTING $79.95 $59.95 $79.95 Scopo, List $96.50 Winchester brass price X X Mi ( v fw 83 J:vP Price b3 06:V Provo J.'3 iOUu Richfield 696 6 ' M Riverton J6U1 loa Logan rW Ogden 394 IV Payson 4oh-Preston (?U8) i ) HY LHv Roosevelt r?r. 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