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Show ( f SUN CHRONICLE, April 1 3, 1 978, Page 9 CLEARFIELD For the children, there will be a Glue-Isponsored by Dees Hamburger Drive Ins and Family Restaurants. Youngsters will have an to create opportunity imaginative sculptures by gluing together wood blocks of varying shapes and sizes Doors will open from 4 to be the fabric and fashion portion of the Fair. The nabric Shop and several pattern and notion comwill sponsor panies demonstrations and schools from quilting to l nging notions to pants making The Barbizon School of Modeling will provide models for the McCalls fashions The Fair, by Ernst Home Centers and KSL Radio and Television, will have more than 120 demonstration booths and 21 early detection and treatschools ment of cancer of the colon Among the schools will be and rectum This is the most intensive gardening, or how common form of internal to reduce the size of the and is responsible for vegetable garden by 75 the death of more than 47,000 percent and still get as much Americans annually. There production Other classes are 100,000 cases of this type will teach fairgoers how to of cancer discovered each control insects and weeds, how to install and maintain year. The test is simple and sprinkler systems, and how the with to wallpaper a room in a few and, painless materials distributed at The easy steps A panel of master Medicine Shoppe, is congardeners will be on hand to ducted in complete nrtvnr-answer questions about plant at home. A test takes less and tree care than five minutes, but it an Other experts will teach save your life, automobile tuning and says Mr. Hodges maintenance, basic wiring, With early detection and home insulation, power and prompt treatment, 75 pertools, framing cent of the patients who have installations, plasterboard cancer of the colon and spin cookery, burglary rectum can be saved, Mr. prevention, fire prevention, Carter says. Because it and furniture refini'hing often goes undetected, the Schools sponsored by Utah actual survival rate is only State University will deal 40 percent We are doing our with house plant care, consumer protection, home part to see that these statistics improve." management, lavn mainThis program is one of tenance, and recreational health several free vehicles Two trailers from screenings offered at the Medicine Shoppe on a the Department ot Energy, regular basis, conducted by containing info.mation local volunteer groups. about energy sources today Others include screenings and tomorrow, will highlight for oral cancer, high blood the energy section. Other features will include a glaucoma. pressure, and The pharmacy is part of a display on hydrogen cars chain of some 200 Medicine and a school on energy conservation. Shoppe stores throughout the Other attractions at the country. Unlike conventional Fair will be live broadcasts drug stores which carry a nonof deal of KSL Radios Danny great Kramer show and KSL-TV- s merchandise, prescription more than 90 percent of a Public Pulse, Medicine Shoppe's business skateboard demonstration, is prescriptions. and exhibits by the 4H Club. How Fair, opening Wednesday, April 19 at the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall. All events are free and no goods or services will be sold. A special event this year v, ill CLEARFIELD -Shoppes, Drescription-onl- macies, Clearfield 3 Center in Clearfield are offering to the public a free screening for the cancer nobody talks 10 a m. about, April Shopping FARMINGTON CREEK, near the lower snow course, has a good snow pack and a good water supply, according to the Soil Conservation Service, Layton. THE 19-2- to 6 p m The pharmacists, Mike Hodges and Royce Carter are working with the American Cancer Society on this program designed to help create awareness and Soil Conservation office helps answer water needs How much water will the farmer in the West have for his crops? How much v ill be Center on North Fork of the Ogden River. Last week, Boyd Hancock, Weber Soil Conservation available for industry and power? Will we have water for our lawn and flowers? According to Earl Spendlove of the Ogden Soil Conservation Service office, information to help .answer these questions will now be from snow coming measurements made by the Weber County School District District teacher at the H. Guy Child Elementry School, in the use of the equipment. The snow course is located in an opening in the trees some distance from the center where the snow will not be trampled by students. Here, the snow falls directly on the ground and trees and ridges protect the site from winds that might blow the snow away, or pile it up in deep drifts supervisor presented the Center with a set of special snow measuring equipment. The same day, Ken Jones, hydraulic engineer from the state SCS Snow Survey Section, layed out the snow course and trained Bruce Dursteller, Center Director, and Lenora Skidmore, a Enviornmental Rent-Al- l facility opens doors of business South Farrell Ogden Mayor Shepherd Midvale and J. and Orem finding that the rental of seasonal equipment, is a viable alternative to purchasing. IiH iaddiftionu-t-oiirentequipment 4lson center will handle 'mall engine repair and is an authorized service dealer for several national brands. As a service to homeowner-s- , a future seminars are planned giving instruction on painting, party goods, cement, plumbing and auto repair projects. The grand opening will continue Friday Saturday, April and with 21-2- free refreshments and drawings for prizes. An invitation is extended to local residents to drop in and view the wide variety of equipment available. Hours of the new rental-servic- e facility will be 7:30 a m. to 6 p m., Monday through Saturday. - Listen ng Post d offers help The Ogden Listening Post want a listening ear calling their number by 621-444- 4. This telephone number is open and available 30 hours each week, Mondays through Fridays from 5 to 11 p m. Ms. Gloria Kasarsky, coor-- ' dinator of the program, said funded privately that they want to have it open eventually for 24 hours. , as Such problems and organization, depression, loneliness, and pregnancies are things that local residents, he said. Based on snow surveys, measured streamflows and on average precipitation bejqppcpprated.ith. Coalvillp onsjothe are there js forecast t SUNDAY FRIDAY ; s ) :r4 the plants seven We Do management is beneficial to residents and their neighbors. 1977 CHEVROLET MALIBU CLASSIC Salle LANDAU 1977 CHEVROLET 4975 4575 1977 CHEVROLET 1977 CHEVROLET 1 tt HARRISON BRIGHAM CITY CLEARFIELD WEEKOArS 1-- 2 Won't last Rent-A-C- 9 M PM 1 j w Ino 3625 WALL HPPQINIM1WT Steak Enjoy our regular Sunday Brunch Menu Sunday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Prime Rib Seafood ftacViAwus &eaVi ftavn 1045 North Washington 782-990- 8 8th Lb.QO 6Qe Vi-Ga- l. BEEF GROUND WITH BEEF HEARTS GUPC3 OUROCa Wilson Franks 4 to 6 Lb.' average , Lb.!09 . 3 Lb!29 Beef Liver O fo?!00 Bread 3ib,r IGnat1orHunbvrgs& 50-L- ASSORTED MEATaq Super Burger 34b.. Beef Rib. 34b. Pork Sau.age 54b. Pork Steak SLAB BACON $$! 393-054- 4 Bologna Sliced Pork Loins Lb.OOJ piece at this price I monoy! WE DO MORI than your grocary .tore', meat counter. We always Hava a llva butchar to giva you MORE por.onali.ed sorvico. 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Steak. pn. SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILltlES AVAILABLE the 18th anof the facility niversary Administrator David Van Moorlehem said that the public is invited to visit the facility from 2 to 4 p m and refreshments will be served This is the date that the 10-L- -- mi memorate need water. Irrigating too early cools the soil which slows plant growth, adds to water table problems and leaches fertility, he said. imaPM mjxhjiey TO IECODRftlDMTO p.m. 1a.m. p.m. til 9 penalty and the interest. 5 DAYS LEFT planting and do it, Some gardens are already in and growing, he observed. The onion crop in Davis County is about half planted. Some sugar beets and peas are also in. Soils are wet, so he cautioned residents to be careful not to irrigate until jH&eimitafl (Dan TO PUBLIC 5 "If we make an error on your taxes, we pay the The Weber County Hospital is planning an Open House Friday to com- S3 W. Block ( The Worlds Largest Maker of Used Cars!! N Henry residents can plan their 4875 SATURDAY Hospital planning activity . mEnnrzz 28TH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN OWNERS-OPE- Supporters of the event are t lq,jflflyA for 106 120,000 ache1' feet percent of average, April through June. Reservoir storage ranges from 93 percent of average for Lost Creek to 135 percent for Rockport. There will be plenty of water for new alfalfa, pasture, lawns and gardens, so Phillips said that courses on the Ogden River, ten on the Weber River, and two on the headwaters of RIGOS RESTAURANT NEW INCOME TAX Saturday , courses on the Ogden River and used to predict the water supply outlook and to forecast streamflows. The equipment presented will also be usesd at the to center make measurements and teach students that in the West much of the streamflow comes from melting snow on high mountain watersheds. The best way to forecast streamflow is to measure the snow. Since all the snow on the watershed cannot be measured, depth and water content of the snow is determined at key locations and forecasts are made from this information. At the present time there are about 1,500 snow courses throughout western United States, in Alaska, and in western Canada. Utah has 165 of these courses. In this area, ope!l!o Wednesday and has received funds from public-spirite- d organizations. She said they need volunteers who are at least 17 years old and also have references. suicide, beatings, , from planted and sent to the SCS office in Salt Lake City. Here, information on this course will Farmington persons can call in about, she said, and the caller will remain anonymous. "We will just listen to them and if they want to, refer them to the services various available for them in the city. he said that they also ' jia.ve a telephone number that runaways can get if they tail the Listening Post for help and information. li The Listening Post is a of is offering help to those who have problems to discuss or those who just Service, Layton Im even hearing a little grumbling about too much storm, need to get pipe lines, concrete ditch lining and other projects installed, and need to get crops through the summer, Farmington Creek is forecast to flow 10,100 acre feet April through July for 129 percent ' of average. ' The Weber River near ffeiid-HHtej- 11 The water supply forecast looks bright, stated Max Phillips, Soil Conservation last of each month, December through April, consumers are Manager Dennis Murray will participate in a ribboncutting ceremony opening a new Universal Rent-A- ll Kiesel , facility Ogden during' thd 'offMdlr,J opening on April 20. It will Tie followed by a free lawn garden seminar at 7:30 p.m. Homeowners interested in planting new lawns or improving their present lawn will be invited to bring their problems and questions on lawn care. Lee S. Rogers, of the Utah State Extension Service will conduct the seminar. Also on hand will be South Ogden resident Doug Olson, president of the three-locatio- n Utah rental company. The rental market along the Wasatch front is one of the fastest growing in the western states, noted Our new branch Olson. here will supplement two existing Universal centers in ea Data is collected by a thin pushing long, aluminum tube down into the snow and reading the depth o the side of the tube. Water content is determined by weighing the tube with the snow core inside on special scales. From now on, measurements are to be made on the Nort Fork Snow Course at the middle and the p m y Water supply p m 10 Fuel Supply Co , Galaxy Outdoor Advertising, the Fabric Shop, and Valley Bank and Trust Thursday; noon to 10 p m Friday, and 10 a m to 10 n phar- y No State University, the Deseret News, Mountain Utah n Cancer tests set for screening Medicine Page 9 fee ir lhw-Me-IKIw- 7 To be better prepared for everything from vegetable gardening to furniture refinishing and consumer protection, come to the Second Annual Show-Me- - COURIER, April 12, 1978, P.M. CLCSK3AYS , rou":Ti:;YirzJ cjlz:dc;i rjr; ly |