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Show Cross-Count- ry to Wolfes. kids. Event Planned The cost of the tour is $20.00 per person ($15.00 you remember Harper Marchant a one time bishop of Peoa. Now living inSmith- -, field, he is very seriously ill. DeAnne Williams was home for the weekend from the BYU. No matter how educated you get, theres no place like home. Do If spending a few quiet with own equipment) and incross-count- ry touring cludes: complete cross(while learning the techrental country outfit, full day niques from certified inwith guide service and tour structors if never hours you've ' had the pleasure of touring instruction by certified Park Ski School Instructors, before and even picking up City lunch at Mountain Meadow a few pointers if you have) Ranch and transportation to Mountain Meadow Ranch for a super, mid-afterno- Dan and Ina Crandall had back to Wolfes. on, fried chicken lunch sounds inviting, exciting, and otherwise enjoyable, then you Stein Ericksen will be to well as give poinalong ters on a sport that he has been enjoying for practically his whole life. For more information and reservations (must be made on down to Wolfes Cross-Count- ry Shop (located at the Golf Course for Club House) and sign by February 14), call Wolfes Annual the First Washing- at 649-96or tons Birthday Cross-Count- ry 3969. Tour on Sunday, Febshould hurry 22 ruary 17. BLAIR E. BLONQUET Heres the schedule for the Texas Mission day-lo- ng 9:30 Completed by B. Blonquist Cross-Count- ry Blair Eugene Blonquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blonquist, Coalville, Utah, recently returned to Coalville after completing his mission in the Texas North Mission. He is a graduate of North Summit High and is presently attending Weber State College, Ogden. He served in Garland, Longview, Waco, Terrell and in the Dallas Texas areas. HOW 521-2131-- ext. event: a.m., Meet at Wolfes Shop for a and waxing short movie clinic. 10:00 a.m., Leave Wolfes on tour. 12:00 p.m., Short break to re-wand have a quick snack. ax Peoa Items Matelda Anderson has forsaken the hometown again. She is nowresidinginWells-vill- e with the Art Anderson family. We all will be waiting her return. Everyone will be happy to 2:30 p.m., Arrive Moun- - know Dixie Marchantwho tain Meadow Ranch for lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil is safe and sound. She was not lunch. 4:00 p.m., Return by bus in the fire. Mr. and Mrs. Snapping turtles cannot swallow unless their heads are submerged, hence they never feed out of water. Delbert Marchant visited in Salt Lake Sunday with sons Randy and family and Cal and family. So nice to spend time with the . a lovely three days in St. George soaking up the sun and attending the bull sale, at which they sold two bulls making the trip pleasurable and profitable. Barney France joined his brother Wally in a real fun night at the University Special Events Center to see the Mohammond Ali- - Frazier fight. Grace Maxwells sister has returned to her home in California and Grace is down helping Gloria Pack move to Manila. lone Marchant and mother Evelyn Stembridge visited in Provo one day with lones daughter, Janice. Neda Sargent of Hoytsville visited her daughter, Elaine Crandall on Monday. WHILE THEY LAST! NEW: 1974 1973 1974 1974 1974 1974 440 400 340 440 400 60 Cheetahs Panthers Panthers Panthers $1195 $1195 $1195 $1295 $1295 Eltigre Kitty Cat $269 USED: 1972 1969 1971 1970 1969 1973 $750 $349 $375 $485 $395 440 Rupp 300 Sno-Je- t 400 Surukl 634 Sno-Jet 371 Ski-Do- o 440 Panther $1049 and others NO TRADES ON ANY ABOVE! The Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah Thursday, Feb. 7, 1974 6 Barlow Coach & Trailers 895 W. Riverdale Rd. Ph. 399-987- 6 BOB POLL, Sales Manager TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR IRON Hislory tells us that the Vikings were among the first to widely use different forms of irons to .keep their garments smooth. They used such unusual device as a jaw bone of a cow, a pigs tooth, or round rocks, glass and wood balls as rubbing stones to smooth wrinkles. GROCERIES Phone Park City 6499618 MEAT WE SELL ICE PRODUCE 537 Main Street, Park City As you would guess, they werent "too hoi, so people discarded them long ago. In con- trast, todays modern self-cleanin- g irons are a direct line between you and neat clothing. To keep it that way, however, you should take care of your iron. Here are a few tips the home econ- omists .at General Electric suggest: 1. Always unplug an iron after use. 2. Always store an iron standing on its heel rest-nestore it flat on the ironing surface. 3. Do not use lap water if the directions for your iron say not to. Tap water affects some irons because the mineral deposits in water tend to accumulate in the iron and these deposits will gradually reduce its steaming efficiency. But you can use most tap water with the GE Self Cleaning irons. These irons flush out minerals with water and steam from the water tank, water valve, steam chamber and steam vents to help prevent brown spotting. So these irons will steam belter, longer than the same irons without this feature. ver L OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY |