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Show 2 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 9, 1979 Templeton returns from Mediterrean and enlisted men, plus Navy Aviation Mate Boatswains First Class Terry personnel 2,150 assigned to an attack aircraft wing. She has the capability of W. Templeton, son of Paul G. and Joyce L. Templeton of Price recently returned from a deployment in the Sea. Mediterranean He is serving as a aboard crewmember carrying 85 jet aircraft and can travel at speeds to 33 knots. Templeton joined the Navy in October 1968. We Must Make Room for New Models-NQ- W! while they last! MODULAR COMPONENT SYSTEMS DECORATOR STEREO CONSOLES COLOR T- V- PORTABLES, TABLE MODELS, CONSOLES, STEREO THEATRES & Gvuirtu n h ...adds an exciting third dimension to STEREO SOUND. Phots by Jeff Moscow T Magnavox is changing the sound of component audio with ricoustic tonal to fidelity and you exceptional bring Systems Speaker Projection a new dimension to your listening enjoyment. Each speaker enclosure has a tweeter to deliver high acoustic efficiency with smooth response of high frequency sound. A bass woofer projects rich, full low frequency sound; and, theres a specially designed acoustic energizer to provide even richer, fuller bass tones for more exciting sound. After running a mile in just less than ten minutes, Heidi Tomsic jumped into mother Renate's arms before nearly crying in r Ninety - six swimmers splaslted their way to exhaustion in the 1979 Swim - for Heart, held April 7 at -- the n i i : h ii 4 r ST.E NOW mnr Pool. The event is a swim marathon sponsored by the Carbon County (h Heart Association. Three groups of All money raised by people deserve special the swimmers was thanks, commented donated to the heart Jonelle Ord, event association to fund chairman. First, the programs in research, swimmers. We had education, and com- swimmers from six munity service. This years old to 67 years was old. (Robert Goudge, $4,000 year, collected. who swam 94 lengths! ) Eagles split doubleheader The Eagles were tied first, UTC at Provo in with UTC at the second, and Dixie in of third. They will play a nine regulation play after inning game against down by one run being in the sixth when Curt CNCC at Rangely as Jenson Jr. hit the tie soon as the weather permits in Colorado to breaking home run. CEU worn over the determine the fourth Mavericks of Ricks place entrant into the playoffs College again on their conference home field on Friday this weekend in Provo. in only five in- second game nings. Harry Hillas of Price CEU is tied for was the winning pit- - fourth place in the cher for the Eagles. 1CAC behind Snow in Splitting two of four the CEU games, Golden Eagles are still alive in hopes of gaining a berth in the conference playoffs at UTC in Provo on Thursday and Friday. At their home field the on Thursdav Eagles won over UTC of Provo in the first game 2 and lost the 34995 :h Youth Memorial Comparable retail value if components purchased separately . . . Reg. $419.95 Save 70 Price m 8-- conclusion Whirlpool Saturday. Then their sponsors, for money collected the gracious people and lengths comwho paid the swim- pleted. Top money mers an agreed - upon collectors were: Lorri amount for each length Potter, $241; Ricky no matter how Sanchez, $194; Viviette surprised they might Samudio, $192; Duane have been at the Jensen, $166; Tamara lengths actually Austin, $163; Dr. Clyde And Larsen, $158; Teri completed. , local finally businesses and groups from Price and Helper who contributed cash Saccomano, $154; Scott Warren, $125 and Paula Wilstead, $103. who Swimmers managed to swim over chandise prizes. We 100 lengths in the hour appreciate them all! given were: Pam Grand prize winner McDonald, 154; Dr. was Rachelle Koss, 10, Clyde Larsen, 126 of Price, who collected Scott Warren, 118 $250.75 in sponsor Grant Fausett, 116 donations for her 110 Julie Witten, 110; Lorri lengths. Thirty other Potter, 100 and Darin prizes were awarded Newell, 100. donations and mer- 11-- 1 6-- 4. GflD GiS) CfcfiD fo Otto during the Carbon County One Mile Age Group Championships raises $4,000 for fund Swim-a-tho- n Outstanding sound and highly reliable performance. Model 1830 with components that have been acoustically matched for their optimum performance, includes an AMFMFM stereo tuner record changer with amplifier, motor, built-itape player recorder .. and a specially designed Tricoustic Projection speakers system. Each enclosure has a highly efficient phenolic ring tweeter, a 6" bass woofer and an acoustic energizer for even more bass response. 5 watts per channel minimum RMS continuous power output at 8 ohms, from 80 Hz to 15 kHz, with no more than 1 total harmonic distortion. exhaustion Sears ANNOUNCES micrmsve itovens REDUCTION GREAT FEATURES AT A LOW BUDGET PRICE: MEALSENOR 35-min- ute dual-spee- temperature probe MEALTIMER d variable power control window Black glass O Sealed-i- n glass shelf see-throu- gh End of cooking signal Oven light MICROMENU ES" cookbook What a value in a great microwave energy-savin- g oven plot: tima-savln- g, 1 6-pie- ce 24-pie- ce 40-pie- ce price reduction on all 1979 "A Spring General Catalog merchandise. All customer orders placed now and through July 31, 1979. A 5 cookery set beverage set ironstone set PLACE YOUR ORDERS TODAY! FupraiiflGDB'e 148 South Main Street Helper & COcairdlvjaiire 472-562- 1 |