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Sizes 4 to 7. snap front nylon outer -. 29.99 Panther 31.99 AND Mens . styl- REG. TO 11.99 24.99 VALUE OUR 5.00 LADIES FLANNEL HANDBAGS SHIRTS Assorted LADIES win- BLOUSES ter plaid colors in sizes S to XL Never before priced low! Beautiful new selection for fall and holidays choose from prints, stripes, solids f 18.99 REG. VALUES TO Beautiful selection Assorted styles and colors. Reg. 16.99 2L99 G.L SPACEMAKER ITT CAN OPENER YARD LIGHT 1430 BUFFET SKILLET 6. 6999td7999 LEVI MENS 11 by Sp4 Tim Karas You can now rent equip-mefrom the Ski Shop, which is located downstairs of the Post Library. Any individual that is assigned or attached to Dugway who has a military I.D. or civilian privilege card can check out equipment," said Vicki Moe, Sports Director of Morale Support Activities who also operates the Ski Shop. The rental shop opened the first week of November and will run up until sometime in May. Hours of operation are $1, mountings often run $3 to $4, and if the bottoms need. repairing, the cost will be be-tween $2 and $3," she said. BABCOCK NO. When Vicki is not in the Ski Shop, shes organizing trips to various places. Heres some information on the following programs offered: Skiing at Solitude This program will last eight weeks, beginning January 8 and will be held during the weekend. Cost of adult lessons is $16; child lesson $12; adult open pass, $10; and child open pass, $7. Also, there is still space available for bus transportation. 1-- NOW cosf16.99 WEST BEND NO. 135 Availablefrom the Ski Snowmobiling in Yellowstone ' Shop for rental will he skis, boots, and poles. 'The cost will be $30 a set or $15 for skis, $10 for boots, $5 for poles, which will cover the entire season," Vicki stated. Weekend rental is $5 a set. "Usually I dont like to rent out equipment for the weekends, unless the individual is A trip is being planned, if enough interest is shown, for snowmobile outing a two-da- y around West Yellowstone, Wyoming, beginning March 3. Cost of the trip, to include 3 nights lodging, all meals, and machine rental, will be approximately $128 for adults and $1 16 for children. here for TDY (temporary duty assignment)," said Vicki. Fitting and selecting of equipment should be better this year. "Ive ordered a lot of new boots and a few pairs Skiing Jackson Hole A travel agency in Tooele has offered a ski package available to Dugway residents and employees. Fly to of used skis. Next year, I plan to order even more skis main- Jackson Hole, Wyoming and ski the Tetons on January 22. Cost per person is $99 to include round-tri- p air fare, one ly because of the great amount of interest concerning the rental of ski equipment," she stated. Besides renting of equipment, Vicki does minor re- -' pairs in the shop. "Not only do I fix the rental equipment, I will also work on customers own skis. A hot wax will cost (continued from page night lodging and baggage fees. Trip will depart early Saturday, January 22 and return late the following day. So if you need any skiing equipment, or want more information on any of the programs, contact Vicki at the Ski Shop or call 2318 or 2891. were unavailable were John EDITORS NOTE: Two other Whitings 8 ft plus Santa and sculptures which bear men-- Cam Kingerys 9 foot polar tlonlng even though photos bear. Both were super. UTILITY VISE 1) .1 G Porcelain-on-aluminu- Non-stic- k high dome cover. REG. 39.99 . if J pan spreads heat evenly to roast or infry foods perfectly. terior, automatic temp control, i instructs Marlon Coleman on how to use the bindings of the at Dugways Ski Shop. from 5 p.m., Monday thru Thursday. VALUES REBATE this cor- duroy, ultrasuede or 100 wool with suede elbow patch. Tan, brown, gray tones. Sizes 36-4- 90 TO 110 met 14" - VICKI MOE, right. Sports Director of Morale Support Activities, skis nt MARKED PRICE! Lightweight, down filled, r"'!- . .f u - Rental equipment offered at Ski Shop diesels, import cars, super cabs, regulars and some cars. Nations. DOWN VEST ." , INDIAN BLANKET A HUGE ASSORTMENT MENS i; rf mount it under a cabinet to save space! Requires only drill and bit, flat blade screwdriver and pencil to put in position You Excellent security lighting for homes, garages, stores, farms, etc. High ligtity output at low energy levels. low-co- 19" E $24" & st $3499 Its perfect for the home, workshop or for the profesional ell-built to take the wear, de- i -w- r? signed for quick, secure use! REG. 47.99 ' $29" . M? K-:y LajA ; . LV-'.-. .. j,- . - - f ., ; ' vs c , - !f:, .... .; ., ' Vi ... .' . , i: tf V ENTIRE STOCK QUAKER WATCHES T.V. 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