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Show ! Cast selected Peter Pan opens at Weber State cast for the musical be to Pan, A "Peter THE SUN ADVERTISER is in need of a route carrier in the area of 2250 No. St. to 1850 No. St. in Sunset. If interested cal! the Sun Chronicle. 825-- 1 666. TF THE SUN ADVERTISER is in need of a route carrier in the area of 5900 S and Roy swim-minpool in Roy if interested the Sun Chronicle call 825-166- 6 TFN COIN COLLECTION 110 Indian head pennies, many ding liberty quarters, large cent, 1854 half dime, 2 Napoleon III large coppers, other old foreigns, political buttons, campaign pictorial, rare Kennedy-Johnso- JFK n, Charlie President, sulphid eagle, Smith for others, large American marble, collection presented by Weber State College theater on Feb. 13 to 18, has been picked following several auditions. Director Martin L. Kelly described the production as the years big musical at Weber State. Rhonda Bickmore, old freshman student from Brigham City, will play the title role, Mr. Kelly said. Miss Bickmore, a theater arts major, has played in GREAT OPPORTUNITY for 1 " one farmer or land owner -- in Utah, Davis, Weber, and Wasatch Morgan counties . To earn $1 0,000 to $30,000 extra income from their land each year. Must own or operate 300 to 1500 acres of adjoining ground. Write details D.M. Doll, 410 E. 7620 S., Midvale, 84047. summer 2-- 2 only. 7 Louise after 6 Monday, Tuesday and TFN Wednesday. 773-923- THE PET PLACE BEDROOM 2 unfurn apt centrally located in North Ogden Close to schools, shopping, swimming pool, partis and churches Fully carpeted, range, , refrigerator, dishwasher, full 2 years old Contact Hank or Hope at or Hank at 399 7862 2J basement 745-335- RENT THIS 2 bdrm duplex in New carpets, Layton. drapes, has carport, storage, air conditioning, laundry room, frig, and stove. Nice size yard. Must see to ap- 29 p reciate 394-590- 4. TWO BEDROOM furnished. washer, APT un- dish- Carpeted, disposal, air to conditioned. Month month lease. Low deposit no pets. Children OK. 24 hr. laundry Royal Gardens, Roy 7 or 773-026- 825-421- 223 SPACE for rent or the Ranada Plaza, 3725 Washington Blvd Inquire at No 7 or call collect DUPLEX FOR LEASE in Ogden Two bedrooms, spacious living room, one bath, a kitchen with appliances, carpets and drapes disposal, air conditioning, washer and dryer and hopkups. double carport, and storage space No smoking and NO or PETS Inquire at 394 2681 OFFICE lease at , 279-850- 394-496- METAL BARRELS 50' gal. size with pop top. Suitable for trash barrels, dog houses, storage containers, water barrels, feed troughs, charcoal burners and many other uses. Priced at $7 50 each. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Ph. tfn 825-166- 6. RAISIN AND DATES Raisins 30 lb. bulk box. $21 53 plus tax. Pitted dates, 15 lb. box Excellent food $15.99. storage. Will last at least six years. Cal I 773-669- 0. NEWSPRINT 3 ENDS ROLL excellent for table cover at picnics, drop cloth for cleaning and painting and keeps the kids entertained for hours with big sheets of drawing paper. Priced at 25c lb. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Ph. tfn 825-166- 6. MEN OR LADIES! Any kind of work done. Repairs, coat linings, and holes repaired. Uniforms, tailoring, wedding lines. All work guaranteed. Call for appt. Mrs. E. LaMar Nelson, 5435 S. 2Q50W.. Roy. PONT 825-724- 9, puppies, supplies. Call grooming $8, kittens and pet 36 So. Main, Clfd. 825-401- SMALL SILVER GRAY poodle puppy. Sweet per$70, sonality including 0 shots. Call after 6. 30j) .m. tfn 825-481- companies see in changes designs Tire CHICAGO For several years, a controversy has raged concerning pavement wear caused by studded tires. As a result, many states have restricted the use of studded tires to certain winter months. Others have prohibited their use altogether. This has lead to a renewed interest in developing other types of tires, sometimes referred to as alternatives to studs, for added winter traction. These new tires are claimed to provide superior traction on ice without causing. . pavement damage. Since the performance of these tires is of obvious interest to all motorists, the National Safety Council's Winter Committee on Driving Hazards included an evaluation of these tires as a part of its 1976 winter test program on glare ice at Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Accordingf to the Councils secretary of the testing group, Raymond Prince, the NSC researchers compared the stopping and traction ability of a wide range of special tires against original equipment (OE) radials and conventional snow tires with manufacturers ; only. 3. In (2) retreaded tires with two microsipe (microsiped patterns tires have narrow grooves cut across the face of the tires) from one manufacturer; (3) retreaded tires with sawdust retreaded inclusions; (4) tires with garnet inclusions; and (5) retreaded tires with one set embedded coils new, the other worn until the embedded coils had been broken. Prince cited the following NSC committee findings: 1. In stopping on glare ice, the special compound tires and microsiped retreads performed better than did the combination of OE radial tires on the front wheels and snow tires on the rear, but generally not as well as studded tires mounted on the rear wheels only. 2. In certain cases, where the special compound or TAX PRACTIONER. Will prepare income tax in your home at your convenience. Will guarantee to save you more money or no charge. For early appt. phone. TAX your home by qualified TAX SERVICES. INC the special compound tires in peak traction, but more nearly that of the snow tires in spinning traction. 5. The performance of the retreaded tires with garnet or sawdust impregnation or with embedded steel coils was inferior to that of all of the tires tested in either stopping ability or pulling traction. Prince added, however, that none of these special half and provide about 7 times the pulling ability of regular tires on ice. But regardless of the help provided by some winter traction when distances Prince Cameras & Film Processing Picture Frames NEW! represen- Navy January 19 Seaman Recruit Michael A. Mendez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben M Mendez of 5741 S. 2050 W., Roy, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. During the studied training cycle, he subjects military general purchased CLEARFIELD CITY TO HIGHEST BIDDER: BIDS ON WILL BE OPEN FEBRUARY 1978, 14, CITY 7 RESOLUTION Agreed by the City Council Clearfield WHEREAS, City, a municipal corporation of the State of Utah, presently owns a small park commonly designated as a tot lot located at the rear of adjoining properties that front on 750 East, 350 South, and Birch Street in Clearfield, Utah, and WHEREAS, said park is approximately triangular in shape and contains .38 acres, more or less, and is totally surrounded by adjoining landowners and the only access to said park property is by three walkways, one of which exits onto 750 East and is T x 104 and contains .0167 acres, more or less, another of which exits onto Birch Street and is 7 x 100 and contains .0165 acres, more or less, and the last of which exits onto 350 South and is 54 x 101 and contains .0123 acres, more or less, and Clearfield WHEREAS, City deems it advisable to sell said park and walkways, because the park is not reasonably accessible to use by the citizens of Clearfield; and Clearfield WHEREAS, City is desirous, if at all possible, that said park and walkways on adjoining by landowners who would have access to the property, thus alleviating the necessity for walkways and enabling new lines to be property established; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE OF COUNCIL CITY CLEARFIELD, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the park or tot lot located at the rear of adjoining properties that front on 750 East, 350 South, and Birch Street, in Clearfield, Utah, containing .38 acres, more or less, and the three walkways containing an additional .0455 acres, more or less, be offered for sale and sold to the bidder, who in addition to offering a purchase price that equals or exceeds the appraised value of said property, proposes the best and most logical means for distribution to or absorption of the walkways by adjoining landowners, said proposal having the concurrent and written approval of any adjoining landowner who would receive a portion of said property. All bids and proposals shall be submitted to the City Council and it shall determine in its discretion which bid and proposal most adequately compensates the City and will dispose of the walkways in a most orderly and beneficial fashion. Published for. three weeks beginning January 19, 1978 through February 2, 1978, in the Clearfield Courier dated be January actually in- Monroe Boulevard in Ogden, Weber County. Parson Asphalt Products of Ogden submitted the apparent low bid of $982,238 TOT LOT FOR SALE BY CLEARFIELD signal 19, 1978. Narda Draney, and the kangaroo by Ann Bailey. A Saturday, Feb. 18, matinee is planned at reduced prices. Rates are also available for groups of or more Tickets may be reserved by calling between noon and 6 p m on week days 24 393-177- 3 for the work on The official engineers estimate for the job was $1,004,704. 3 carries commuter traffic from Hill Air Force Base. Improvements include widening intersections of and work on storm sewers as well as resurfacing of the 5 28 mile long section of road. A concrete box culvert will also be extended to accommodate four lanes of traffic. UDOT Design Engineer Lynn Zollinger said the project will cause relatively minor traffic interference until begins toward the end of the contract time next summer. The contract allows 100 working days for completion. traffic, signs One-wa- y by contract for a project to traffic outdated signals on Monroe Boulevard in Ogden drew an apparent low bid of $68, 122 submitted by Cache Valley Electric of Logan. Because the bid exceeds the $49,373 official engineers estimate by more than ten percent, UDOT wiL review the project and decide whether to award the tract or to readvertise con- If awarded, the contract provides for new, mast-artype traffic signals with pedestrian push-butto- n at the Monroe Boulevard intersections with 22nd, 23rd and 24th Streets. lights UDOT con- and fiagpersons, will have to be expected during the surfacing operation, said Mr. Zollinger. trolled A replace Bernard Design Sloots Engineer said the should project see HORSE LOVERS DUPLEX HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOOl How would you like to own a magnificent Spanish styled duplex on 1.5 acres zoned for animals, complete with corrals, loading gates, hay barn, horse barn, spring on properly and completely fenced with chain link and pecky cedar? One unit contains 1692 sq. ft. ond the other 1500 sq. ft. Each has its own 24x24 gorage ond o 10x24 covered patio. There is also a 10x24 workshop or tack room and o 10x10 shed for storage, lots of storage for boots, campers, horse trailer, etc. A paved rood back to corral orea. Situated in quiet West Layton. Income property and tax shelters of this nature seldom come along. Terms ore extremely flexible. Wordley Corp. R 939 NEW LISTING is a beauty. The home offers a large living room with o deck which overlooks on oak covered lot with a stream in back. Modern kitchen, three bedrooms, t'i baths, family room with wet bar, game room, walkout basement and two covered R patios. Call Wordley Corp. 966 This new listing in King Clorion 3 BEDROOM clean BRICK IN CLINTON home MOVING TO SALT LAKE CITY? Check this one out . . . only $59,950 o III: 8 TOTAL PEI TOTAL HOUStPLANI CENTER TOTAL INSULATION CtNUR TOTAL WAIL PANELING TOTAL LANDSCAPING CENTER TOTAL TARW SUPPLY CENTER TOTAL CEILING CENTER TOTAL WINDOWS TOTAL CABINET CENTER TOTAL WESTERN TOTAL HUNTING CENTER TOTAL Fishing CENTER TOTAL SADCLf. 4 LIVESTOCK SUPPLY with 4th bedroom in ust needing finishing touches. Two fireplaces, family room, 2W baths, large double garage, fenced, sprinkler ond swamp cooler. Plus a beauty shop basement BEAT THE HIGH COST OF CONSTRUCTION clean home in Clinton. Three bedrooms, family room. 2 hreplcces, 1't boths, lorge double gorage. fenced yord. sprinkler system. Plus a beauty shop in basement or turn this room into onother bedroom or den. Only $53,900. Wordley Corp. Buy this exceptionally FAMILY HOME IN LAYTON This chormmg home totals more thon 2500 sq ft. of beautiful living spoce. 5 bedrooms. 2V baths, formal living room with floor to ceiling rock fireplace, a lorge kitchen with modern appliances ond eoting area. A garoge ond fomily room with wet bar ond fridge o patio with fenced yard This home is decorated with beautiful wall coverings, corpets, ond dropes. Priced tn the $50 s this home offers quality, location ond price. Call Max today 392 7714 or Wordley Corp. R 936 YOU'LL LOVE ME TOO! 1 me My present owners love me ond would like to take with them but of course they con t, so I m waiting for you to buy me I hove o lot to otter ot my price. with $36 900. There s a dining rooom. lorge living room 1 boths. fireploce. total of 4 bedrooms full bosement, double garoge ond more. Be sure to coll Wordley Corp. 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Salt I eke FANTASTIC SCENIC VIEWlll 3 bedroom home fits on o lot with great scenic views both front ond bock, ond is landscaped with large boulders, etc Close to Hill Field, this home has o double goroge. lorge living room with o rock fireploce ond sliding doors to the front deck, dining room, lorge kitchen with eating oreo beaut, tul moster bedroom suite ond onother fireploce in the recreation room. This home is o lot for $62 900. Wordley Corp. R 944 This choice the project completed about two months after work begins. r Exceptionally 40 working days allowed for the in basement. All for only $53 900. Wordley Corp. k r were seamanship, drill. Naval history and first aid. lie joined the Navy in p Roles of the crocodile will be played by Carolyn Briscoe, the lion by Kriste Mortenson, the ostrich by ' Seaman finishes training eight-wee- for traffic stallations 3 r L School Supplies We Cut Glass The second project provides 9 winter Tara DEPTS. TOTAL NEW Breuninger, Paul Adcock, Stephen Louderback, Alvin The Utah Department of Transportation today opened bids on contracts for construction projects in Davis and Weber Counties. One project will resurface and between improve in Davis County. and US-8- conditions are the worst!" 4Z8 1976. aids, concluded, "in no instance is the resulting traction close to that of conventional highway tires operating under normal conditions on either a dry or a wet pavement. The real answer is to cut your speed and increase follow ing 825-166- 6 tative providing preparation accuracy, audit assistance, computer processing and satisfacH D Nielsen tion guaranteed 782 7458 December the of reinforced on the rear wheels, which the Committees tests have shown can cut braking distance in Read and use the classified ads. $2 a week $6 a month 22 in INTER- microsiped retreads was essentially as good as that of performance tire chains were used on all four wheels of the test vehicle, the stopping ability of the 773-348- preparation spinning, the performance of the special compound tires was generally superior to that of the snow tires, and in some cases was equivalent to that of studded snow tires. 4. The performance of the tires can approach microsiped retread tires J7?r PROFESSIONAL tests of pulling either peak or traction, Thomas Carrington, Baker, and Mark Wright. Peter Pans lost boys will be played by several junior high ard elementary school Ogden area boys Lamar Parker, Robbie Bunker, Mark Brewer, Tyler Shaw, Scott Forsberg, Scott Bishop and Johanthan Brinley. The grown-uWendy will be played by Jan Baliff and the part of Jane by Joni Bunker, both North Ogden Junior High students. DoT contracts opened vehicle was equivalent to COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT instances when studded tires p.m. were used on the rear wheels and without studs in various combinations on the front and rear wheels of the test vehicles. Special tires included: (1) four types of special compound tires from different Ned Butikofer, Tracy Merrill, Stephen Egli, Ralph Orton, Mike Melonas, and Jef Horne. Smee, Capt. Hooks first mate, will be played by LaMonte Draney, of Roy. The parts of other pirates are held by Mitch Hansen, Lee Linford, Thomas Cowan, William Hall, Dwayne at Jackson Hole, Wyo., and in plays in her home town. She has talents as both a singer and dancer, the director said. A WSC music major from Orem, David Beardall, has been cast as Captain Hook, the shows arch-villaiMr. Beardall will also perform the role of the flustered Mr. Darling, with Shawn Burrow's, a theater student from Sandy, in the role of Mrs. Darling. The Darling children will be played by Ann Seamons, a WSC senior music major, in 1 I INCOME Custom duplex productions the role of Wendy; Randy Lewis, a student at North Ogden Junior High, cast as John, and by Darin Gates, a Wasatch Elementary School fifth grade student. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gates, he is cast in the role of Michael. Tiger Lily, an Indian princess, will be played by Erica Fuchs, police science major from Orem. Her Indian braves will be enacted by Roy Brinkerhoff, |