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U I ;ey ret cm a I tg h t! t- w J ifitiud.rg and sportirg t ! . tl Su.d swim tuirg - n r s have rived tfum area resident anj j i no I I I iti pi inn tl it i , ! n 'I i , is i t nt t C l , C i . a i x I a r Ah ertisement in paining i I ruelh nfisoft at witnos offoid ih eriaiKia o? l;o;iey ' i i hinp Htioupli taiofuify st'loi iod pi opi am mod msti ut ion, t t s urn pule rued msirui lion, and oiht r now apprnat hos n tht odut annual process Just as all that is old and basic niav not be competently utilized so ptihaps should wo not conclude that all innovative ideas are questionable or without value t UMAX DO vim think ii h ni HO f (tonally distci bt handicapped and ott So far ihoi s an iirnbrulu In.. ft if all of hi sp ci i, i BE a sad day .f industry and othei facets nl our as well as education lives failed to experiment with new ideas. I I'D Turn the riot k back? It3 'f (o; r- - EARbs don't i I1 SOME pi fled tionship n condition story i ii tn. t o t'o jit th u s t t ,s 0y EZHA T. CLAHK Prec.'Jcr.i Or. is County Sint; f" l, it is t 1. w i n you liki to buy a Ih.uhiIu! loot round lablt , madi' of solid would I. In' v 70 , t rt i t rt i i u vi v ill, 11 n Uu 16-in- ch ylV', By ROSS TAYLOR - LAYTON Things are going to be bustling at Layton High School in the next few weeks with a wide variety of activities planned WEDNESDAY night will see the annual Sadie Hawkins Danie held m He school gvm beginni''p jt 8 p m As State nl pions, Layton High celebrate with an a embly Monday at 9 10 a ni in th auditorium Trophies will be presented for regional and state competition and toac hes will speak to the student w A h Clameied frying pan for 55 cents? graceful i cum- - t ti aoctoi-tvp- I e Intggy rse c foofbell chum EZRA T. CLARK bargains and hundreds more appear in the 1902 edition of the N ,trs ftoehuck and Company catalog Keen fiack then, a slogan on the company letterhead and a sign on top of the Soars building in Chicago pro- - $! 95? All these f r body Area PIG RepsrS skill saw valued at $170 was taken from a truck owned by Intermountain Quarry of 2 at the Freeport Building Center, Clearfield police said. A D-1- THE W INDSHIELD to a car owned by Debbie Prowley of 71 Villa Drive in Clearfield received $175 m damage, Clearfield police said. model d A car radio valued at $70 was taken from Hobby Nook at 45 E. Gentile, Layton police said, tb VICTORY parade and dance will be staged Tuesday in conjunction with the school's football triumph. A Further information is not available at this time 2 and Dec. Nov 30, Dec. 9 will see presentation of the school play, Mouse Trap. written by Agatha Christie Directed by Ronald Petersen, 1 the production includes cast members Kris VanKampen, Gene McDonald, Ross Taylor, Terry Long, Monica Rogers, Collett Brundage, Mark Atwell and Dan Glad It will be performed in the Little Theater with further details provided in next weeks paper. radio-controlle- LOOKING into December, a movie will be presented by the Girls and Guys' Association Dec. 6 at 7 30 p m Back in 1902, when most of us Americans lived on the farm, we needd ed things like the Sears for stubble steel beam plow or a painted eight-foo- t $1115 pumping windmill for $15.05. It was a time when we couldnt come often to the big city, either. . . so Sears told us exactly how to measure ourselves for suits, coats, shoes, hats. . . even wigs and toupees: To measure for a toupee, cut a piece of paper the exact size and shape of the bald spot, mark the crown and parting, enclose a lock of hair, and state if the hair is to be straight or curly. Price of the toupee is $5.50, plus 8 extra for postage. Some of the catalog products reflect our naivete in 1902. (Or have we really changed that much?) There is, for ex- for electric the ring ample, . the 50'. at only rheumatism, priced Sears genuine Stradivarious Model Violin for $6.95. . the Sears Twenty- Minute Cold Cure (Never Fails) at 25'. . . and Dr. Roses French Arsenic Complexion Wafers, only 35 a box. The arsenic wafers, by the by, are perfectly harmless when used ac- to our directions. And then, coarsest and most repulsive the even skin and complexion, marred by freckles or other disfigurements, slow- ly changes into an unrivaled purity of texture, free from any spot or blemish whatever. . . Paging through an old catalog like, this, youre not looking at the products and prices of yesteryear. . . but at the hopes and dreams of every man, every year. . . and at what hes willing to pay at the time to try to realize Earth think its not only amusing, but ttve about'' 4he changes m our lifestyle, to open ftp the pages of the Sears catalog and take a look This 1902 edition has, by the wav. been republished by Bounty Books (New York), a division of Crown Publishers, Inc So you can get your own copy for about $3.95 if you in-str- 1 w ish. Along with the buggy and bike I mentioned, Sears offered some unique products. For exyou could buv a ample, handy Sears Railroad Attachment to go with your $10 95 bicycle. This Railroad Attachment consisted of three steel braces and a flanged wheel so that the bike could be pedalled along a single railroad track while the Railroad Attachment propped up and guided the two wheeler from the parallel track transportation for S8 50, right-han- . . them. - : t ; f : : : j ; : : : ; ' : : : ! ' , f T& |