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Show THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1975 r-- a -- Of Thanks Pi SUMMER CLEARANCE 1 WILL not be ME WISH to extend our responsible for KEWAKD OFFERED. $250 heartfelt thanks to all who so debts incurred by anyone reward for information leadkindly assisted and for the other than myself as of July ing to arrest and conviction words of sympathy, cards 24, 1975. Sherwood Booth, of the personisi who shot and beautiful floral offerings and killed valuable quarter-hors- e Dingle. tendered us during our remare July 1 in Cub LOSE WEIGHT, fight fat on cent bereavement. s. River B Canyon. Also Kelcithin with proven branded colt The family of Willis H. mare's missing Modern Drug. Swenson on right thigh. Contact PresKNOW sin-ceAM ONE with an Les Dunkley, I WISH to express my problem? Contact ton or Franklin County Sherthanks for the many alcohol 9 or 170 North Main, iff. acts of kindness and expresLogan. Everything confiden- sions of sympathy to me in our time of bereavement. I am so grateful to all those fr who assited me in any way. To the doctor and nurses Tat the hospital for their kindness, a million thanks to all. The widow of Earl D. Kunz, Sarah Kunz. M E WISH to extend thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives who were able to attend our Golden Wedding reception. We did enjoy the beautiful cards ana remembrances 257 -3660, Evenings Call Trwnonton received by mail. Mr. ana Mrs. Chris N. Carl sen. - a '5s. - W - SALE TRADERS DEN 434 South Mail in Logan 20-2- cap-sule- Onr 400 new and mod rifles, shot (ons, and pistols. Priced to 752-179- ; ml only thro Saturday. 852-173- 4, re and salo this BIG reductions 7-- sol. Lawaways availabli. FOR SALE States and components. Watches 20 off. Rings, tourquoiso, binoculars, 10 off. instore spocials. Daily Open Monday Thru Friday 1 to 6 ( Sat. 11 to 752-800- 4 2YHHHHk - i " v ' . f" ' ' s. ifc V... ', .wi fc4,. s Found & FOUND GMC car key at Melody Park Thursday night. Pay for ad and ci . Tremonton. FOUND A mothers ring at Little Mountain. Call and identify. Must pay for mim ', w : 5 1st ANNUAL 257-37- UTAHSTATE 257-34- SCOUTS OF Camp Wildernesa prepare to pass off canoeing merit badge, a popular one at the camp. Snow at the 8,600 foot elevation can be ceen in the background, ad; HOUSE KEY found at the parade Thursday night, Inquire at Preston Citizen. Preston. REWARD for informaleading to the recovery 1975 175XL Honda, red black trim. Call collect, Deweyville. LOST IN Preston Man's Stellaris electronic watch. Yellow gold with yellow and Siou tion of a with v'.v U -- ' '' ' 'J: - 8. white gold combination band. Reward. Call evenings, Preston. MEDIUM SIZED gray dog, no tail. Call Amoco station, Snowville. Reward. Carolee Troetschler. 852-183- 6, s''1. AUGUST-- 5, 1 A & j.w. .''1 , 0-S- Vf w , s vftv,.' v-j v i.-- v. 1 AGES UTAH STATE CAMPUS 'LOGAN WANTED y ;.W ? Someone with good credit to make small payments on fine piano. 'S&fcss&r Z ' U ? ? The primary purpoia it to dwvwiop individual skills in ' baskatball, 4 voilayball and toft ball, whila amphatfilnf tha Impertanca of taamwork, and sportsmanihip. Ovarall aim is fa provide tha tamo kind of owporioncos for girls that bavo boon offerdad to tha bays. 4, 'jwjj . Nothing down necessary. May be seen in your ju,v a. area. M - t 'r ; y 'V ' - i ' ' - .. Vf A P vt w" - - v. a B.C. . . t.A SCOUT TROOP from the Smithfield area is on its way .' ' up the mountain to the east of the camp. The Scouts will had to start operation two weeks late this year because of heavy snow at the 8600 foot elevation, according to Ron Nyman, camp director. Wilderness has been in operation as a Scout camp for 26 years and is basically the same now as it was then, said Nyman. Two legends are associated with the area, he said.'The most popular legend being that of a supposed 'bank robber, Hank Gibson. So the legend goes, Gibson robbed a Paris bank, rode out of town and got shot in the leg. He rode to the Camp Wilderness area to hide. While there, gangrene set in and he was forced to amputate his leg with a pocket SALE YARD Cbthn, sic sacs, wishsr, md miscellaiwaus dryir, things. 203 North 3rd West, Tremonton. and Saturday 9th and from S Sunday, of August, 10th ijb. to S pjn. D0WNATA PARK, WARM WATER CHANGED DAILY. 107 ''A CHURCH SAT. 10 a.m. to 11p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. A 79.6 acre tract located about 16 miles southeast of Downey or about 7 miles east of Swan Lake in Bannock County on Current Creek. be sold in two separate units of 40 acres To Rolling dry grazing land with some subirrigated terms of 10 Usually from 6 The Camp Wilderness Pocatello. Idaho on Friday, August 15, 1975 at 2:00 P.M. For full details contact Dept, of Lands, Rt. 1, Box 400, Beeches Corner. Idaho Falls, Id. 83401. Phone 523-539- Speakers Record Changer pro- badges, most basically outmost basically outdoor. The OPEN TIL LABOR DAY WOW! FM WHAT A Stereo balance YOUR PROTECT It will law BEAUTIFY aluminum CAR, truck and farm equipment. you money. YOUR I siding. JCV a steel or other lint of quality homt lull wscous-dampc- improwment products. Esimples art: 20 40 1 12 FREE a 20 carport Hit speaker indicator, monitor button V55391. Also Stan, feciiwr compfeti with headpkone included in this great Turntable.Jor genuine motor, cut control. CAN owrheatf YOU BELIEVE am THIS (or the SALE package ii the It featnres among reproduces. staMilier trablo and jack, and muck more. ncard stack and PCE7 You can.ut Lynn's TV. full installed - $575.00 installed. buck storm installed. GLADLY ESTIMATES Call 563-592- 1 Bridget carport meter, Sly without price White cross 4 bay metal things d tuning Speakersmodel 40B Tur JVC FM-A- mode cutton, tape control, Garrard HOME with insulated haw Two BARGAIN! indicator, GIVEN Skabelund Raid or Const Co. Box 563-354- 1 91 Newton, Utah. '? - ; ' "Jr v, V laatbaBSi v V fi v ?; ; j tr-- ; ; Foe: Girls living enampusSI 00.00. Girls .V'J v.V. S6S.00. S2f.0Q Deposit must ( J '!? living remainder paid Sundays. v accompany registration . ' v d, 'f'-ft- i' s , I ' j, 1, FOR MORE INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORM, CALL USU interest. troops gram. directed by 16 staff members, offers 19 merit On Highwiy 91 - , Learn Fundamental tkills In VallaybaH, Softball iVL.svHk free avaabigpl far Ping Feng, Bowling! Swimming, lAavim!; Chack-i- n Sunday Afternoon 9 Dratt It casual. Bring your awn practice cK;k' ; - " period; Shoos, sacks, trunks,,; gear far be sold at public auction at the Bannock County Courthouse, To the camp each week. 3 Milts South 01 Downey - v7 ' fl's ; meadow land. Favorable throughout its three weeks of operation. About 15U Scouts attend HOT SPRINGS Interchange .35-4- camp at Wilderness Stcrff. i;r-- ; t 39.6 acres each. contract at down, balance on ".i ture. D0WNATA ?': ' Rrwlalos.y . - Receiver Anderson. Council Scouting t. He says that the outdoor program is one of the key methods for achieving the objectives of Scouting, and meets more of the purposes of Scouting than any other single fea- AND SCHOOL RATES Ts y Live in USU Dormitories v S Ewcallant Meals served 3 times daily (Noon maal only Is Included in lea) All activities on Campus with 24kavr Taathirt.atc. JVC AMERICA, INC. they compress a year's worth of adventure into six days, according to J. LaMar FREE FACILITIES FOR REUNIONS thru Utah-84- - STATE LAND SALE door. The most popular are archery, canoeing, camping, wilderness survival and orienteering. Staff members drove to the area on July 7 to set up camp, after 10 hours of shoveling snow off the road. Snow, snow go away . . . took from the bank has never been found. The Cache Valley Council, consisting of 115 troops, uses the camp. When a Scout troop goes to Wilderness, SHADY PICNIC AREA, BALL OPEN MON. City, - -- knife. A possee finally caught and hung him on a ridge just south of camp headquarters. The gold he SWIM AND PICNIC AT WITH NESERVATI0N Salt Lake C,mP out Overnight and pass of a wilderness survival merit - badge. Snow, Snow Go Away Snow, snow go away, come again another day; but on July 17? This seemed to be the sentiment of Scouts and their leaders of Camp Wilderness. Camp Wilderness, opening two weeks late on July 14, 881 East 3900 South y ( 'i?y Granite Music Center - - - Write v f. U 1 527 South Main, Logan 752 - 6564 , PHONE 752-410- s. IXI.F20J y ft i- 'n.jf : A s - vH ' .s' v .. ,(1 . ,, .. .. 'f B . P |