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Show SPORTSMEN GIVEN BANQUET BY LOCAL GUN CLUB MEMBERS The Milford Valley Gun Club entertained enter-tained sportsmen from Salt Lake, Cedar, Ce-dar, Beaver, Nephi and St. George at a shoot and a banquet Sunday afternoon after-noon and evening. In addition to two sets of doubles Jin which ten shots participated, twen-I twen-I ty seven sportsmen tried their skill on the local shooting range. The best score achieved by the visitors was twenty-four out of twenty five, the record of W. B. Farmer of Salt Lake and Russ Hawkins of Nephi. Dan Davis, with twenty three birds out of twenty five, claimed best score among the local members. At seven o'clock, following the shoot, the visitors were Sntertained with a banquet at the Milford Hotel Cafe by the members and their ladies, at the banquet, Russ Hawkins announced an-nounced a registered shoot to be held at Manti on March 25 and 26 at which prizes will be awarded to those achieving the highest scores. Scores for Sunday's shoot were: SALT LAKE W. B. Farmer, 24; A. E. Ripps, 15; W. Coleman, 22; Mrs. Coleman, 18. BEAVER Geo. Cockett, 21; A. Hamilton, 22; M. Bohn, 13; Mrs. Hamilton, 7; G. Tolton, 15; N. Jensen, 20. CEDAR D. Bess, 23; T. Beterman, 17; J. C. Isbell, 23. NEPHI Russ Hwkins, 24. ST. GEORGE J. Johnston, 20. MILFORD R. Beck, 21; Tom Mastros, 18; G. E. Fitzgerald, 17; Ed. Peterson, 22; S. Schow, 20; S. W. Russy, 15; Max Root, 22; S. White, 18; Roy Coleman, 21; H. H. Phelps, 18; Mrs. Kinney, 10; D. Davis, 23. DOUBLES Hawkins 20 Coleman 16 Wilson k 11 Schow 12 Biederman 7 Beck 10 D. Davis 18 Peterson 6 Stonehocker 11 Fitzgerald 5 Dan Davis headed the committee in charge of the banquet. |