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Jan. 1st CI e 1 1 1 & 2nd for Inventory Mo 25 EXTRA DISCOUNT j EVERY PATTERN OF WALLCOVERING IN OUR HUGE STOCK AS IS DISCOUNTED FROM SUGGESTED MUCH AS 70 NOW THROUGH DEC. 30TH ONLY - YOU CAN WITH RETAIL-SO- i BOIIUS COUPON HONORED ON CUSTOM ORDER: VOVEN WOOD WINDOW SHADES FLEXALUM 1 DECOR BLINDS CUSTOM VINYL BLINDS O N AT N FFR CDlO RC MlgjiiuTnoAiliftTVtiMiveDC C CPC2uQSC OURS IN CRANGflt!AONTHURS O-O- R ir I l oi ! ,ir t (II I'd h !n IN t k J V1 ) 'Alt' i ! ft' ' A ''lJ . m ORDER AW AND REALLY SAVE A T OLSENS IN LA YTON classes Bountiful High anif nine from Viewmont fighting it out tor the bragging rights to the t tie for a year LASI ALAR Bountiful class of 197,'i with Gary Malmrose, Ja Clarkson, Other Bountiful classes involved tn the annual classic include the combined teams of 957 and 1958, 1960, 1 and 61-6- 2 1978 I ciOTIg) WON' the VIEWMONT tournament the first year and nine glasses are back in this years tournament to fight it out again Class of 1968 is the first year entered along with and 1978 During the week each school holds their own tournament, with a champion and coasolation champion named at each school Then Saturday at 6 and 7:30 pm. the two winners from each school will face each other for the championship of the city EAR the winners printed on a huge plaque that hangs in the city recreation complex. In an effort to make things EACH class is lulu1 St 11 whlli . W 79 i'O ; frnm ME THIS COUPON. SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 25 j r r i' Scott Naegle, Stan Jeppson, Chris Jones and I ee Holbrook along with player coach Dave Riley walked off with the title Class of '73 is back to defend their title this year J I n K. . n UaJ i) Jv J! 1. A interesting remember that each game is handicapped The youngest team spots the older guys two points for every year difference. For example if the class of 1960 played the class of 1970 then the difference is ten years and twenty points in the game. THE TOURNAMENT is set up so that in the final game for the school title there is an old team and a young squad. This makes for an interesting contrast m style and stamina. So if you're looking for some good family entertainment, especially in the laughter area, go to one of the two local high schools anytime during the week and catch these old stars showing off their stuff. CHEVETTE nccoliras AF Annul THE FUN CAR Fill L Ah B Two I it, us were arnonu peiMinm ot l' e 2952nd Comh.it .gis; Gip i 1 . port Squadron a: Hi! Al B Its receiving the An I mu (hit standing Lmt Awad C11LD W1 RL MSgi C.i' i, Salazar of Salt Like ( i'v and SSgt Douglas J Batiks of So', Presenting the m1 era w is Gen Cornell is Brig Nugteren, Ogden Air I ogis-tic- s Center Commander SERGEANT SAI AAR !s chief of the squadron i : aircraft combat ing ready at various Air Force bases during Jan. Dec 31, i i f 1 1977 personnel contributed nearly 27,000 man-day- s of temporary duty at 17 h i t HALFr-TO- -- N S) I r overseas locations and 22 U S sites as well as supporting the CHEVY Hill AFB PICK-U- P Maintenance Directorate at Sergeant Salazar has 17 years of military service and is a son of Mrs Della Salazar, 1212 Logan Avenue, Salt Lake City SERGEANT BANKS is a son of Mr and Mrs Pete F Andersen of Roy. He has 10 years of service Reports For Duty Staff Sergeant David H Swink, son of Mrs Mallie Swink of Valdese, N C., has arrived for duty at Ricken-backe- r AFB, Ohio. SERGEANT SWINK. an avionics instrument systems technician with a unit of the Strategic Air Command, n previously served at Rams-teiAB. Germany. vQ 1979 F-- 1 two-doo- ORDER YOURS NOW & SAVE s fabrication biamh Sergeant Banks is a jet aircraft mechanic They were among 2952nd personnel honoied for keep SQUADRON r the basic Chevette, but with all the standards, who can tell? Fiberglass belted white wall tires, 4 cylinder engine. Am radio, body side moldings, console, reclining bucket seats and yes - theres more! a, . j W lSnrv. n I'-- t vs. .r g gut, is Oi rr RI ASONING, IIIIS ts the k of the annual Hounlttai g fm uti-t- I I v 'll graduated & r.in w r Ihts year there ate twelve We will close Sun. Dec. 31st - Mon. r , tl near are taka of yosU i, rf 1 ' avs tuvrfi I'll! It c 0 nn in vm, . w ,i in a1 i, ,i r i A ,1 i 4'u' ' |