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Show I'ViHliiriniii 'ii'ii'Mjgiii I ijYAY, i X Mi; 1v H; L'!1'!: Y Y uYa f 1 Thursday, May 6, 976 Sun Chronicle Page 8 Dixie college lists speaker SteTEra I,; ST. GEORGE-Garn- May ROUGH CEDAR 1x4 6 COMBED REDWOOD 49. COMBED 1x4 6 EAR CEDAR-D- OG M J 55 FT MACHINE SPLIT 4-- 2'j" ft Width 15c 33c 6-- ROUGH SAWN REDWOOD 5b"x 6" 37 49 5 FT 58"x8"- -5 FT tM W. i fteil feif PECKY CEDAR 1x126 1x124 t CHAIN LINK Heavy Ca. 1.33 5' $1.64 5W $17.95 ...$19.95 l 3' 3W 50' roll roll SO1 roll 50' roll 4' $1.76 $1.89 S' $2.04 O' $2.10 8' Pocky $2.70 4x4 Cedar Post 6' 6W T 8' Light Ca. .01 1 ifYvYY ,,,r,'Vri tji $22.95 $29.95 $34.95 SO- 26 $33.99 $38.99 $47.79 $49.79 32" 39" 47" ft'Vj $2.39 3x4 7 Rough Cedar ' BARBED WIRE 3 Vi go. 95 $j Y; W'J. !v 99c ; r -- j ? 7 -- trr hy 'iiV ,JLi. L iii.Lv . j" i TYPES A Poneling chooM from- - , V " prt4inisKd Moldings and Colored Noils 49V'xlO' .1 On4i taIVan K wHm NIW YORK ImI Weed it gr4e 316x4x8 ... I HONEY WALNUT t it grade panel 316x4x8 ... ft i i' r n t I $2.99 In MICHIGAN BIRCH Y Y' -- teal Weed Veneer . J ",Y il. M 316x4x8... 5 IfiX 2.99 lit grade, tlmeleled t grain en Lotion 316x4x8 ... $4.99 QUEEN'S lnbeed Whit wfth i plrM r'fw iv"ar Natural ahrmln- urn cemptetely alStterlig wtthd gleet, drafting 32 to 3d' rtgM r leH leaf Install yeureeW ty . i,k SUSAN ARCHULETA and Mary Lou Stokes of Clearfield work with the other Davis teens in planning a session for the upcoming Youth Conference which will be held in Logan Canyon on June , 2 and 3. the KATHARINE HEPBURN A MAI MAI P Mu Im ROOSTER COGBURN MINIUHSAI rilRl PH IK IINIUMOK PlNAVIMW (...and Ihr Lady) (i' Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday TUESDAY IS LAQIES NIGHT Open 1 p.m. Sat., Sun. . $chooTH618 days ireft (" hardware J H . I 'ill 4' V S".' ' iii! .Hi . $34.95 $37.93 'i! . 33" or 36" x .vj'fiwl 1 . ijiI.' i'll' li Y V'1, f i.V ALUMINUM SIDING 99 WINDOWS All SIIIS REmODEL e ' show you how lo do it yourself Edwiaio 'XT' and save money anO ROBERT NEUMAN DIRECTED BY ARTHUR PUT OMonioro Pieseiaiono' a F im ventu'et mi Release Cow ; .! f !. l,k (DONT CONFUSK THEM WITH THOM OTHER QUYSI) AADfc SLNUANfc 4 Tnfc KiD SlAMRiNCJOHN 1 YOUR KITCHEn &$' EVENINGS 7:15 & 9:15 SAT. & SUN. FROM 1:15 They Hed Their Hands in Everything!!! VV v 84015 UTAH BOOZE, BANKS & BROADS! f 31" or 36" MISCELLANEOUS OOOS & ENDS $ had 3 BB!i 'I 4-- H TIMPTRCD ...$5.79 316x4x8 YyY',& f.t j STANDARD Oetd Itching fK1!',1 -- DOORS AUBURN ?'; r-- , STORM Slwvjleted weodgreln en Hord board 1st prude 'M-yV':-- L"x3l 2"x21 dark walnut ; Gunter SHOW RUNS: !,r4.:m.i$ in,,1- - $15.95 316x4x8 Russel Phono CLEARFIELD, slowest creation. Lame Hazen took the most original award, with Donnie McDougal, 1st; and Casey Hale, 2nd, in styling Leaders of the boys are Jeaine Crook, Den 1; Eva Jensen, Den 2; Sandie Rackham, Den 3; Dennis Brick, Webelos Den 1; Ivan Anderson, cubmaster. .j 22c h. 29c H. 40c ft. 51c H. 62c ft. 85c ft. i'i"x3i' ROSEWOOD real weed penolne roiewood 1 it grade A : evangelist Spanish, is a qualified jet pilot, enjoys painting and western novels for quiet diversion, and is an avid sportsman. Armstrong and his wife, Shirley, reside in Pasadena. They have three sons in d . langtht 31-- 4"xji 1 $3.99 4x4x7 The is fluent "I .1 f affairs and social problems. GALVANIZED PIPE Vinyl coated 1 ! J - $3.90 $4.69 $3.49 $6.20 $5.79 . 4 $3.11 26"xl6' 1 numerous ; 49Vj"x16'....$15.18 49Vi"x20'....$ 19.99 26"x8' 26''xlO 26"xl2' 26"x14 authored has articles on international J ? CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS ....$2.99 Big Sandy, Texas, he is also editor of the international publication, Plain Truth, and 49 South State Zaugg, 7th place; Jimmy Rackham, 8th place; and I ""oxtx. Vinyl MM4 316x4x8 I ; 49VS"xl2'....$1 1 .38 49V"x14'....$13.28 WALNUT 77 I par- f , largost Variety ond Quantity In THo Intermountain West t Ii boys the pack is from Winners for speed were: Tommy Walker, 1st place; Norman Bouwhuis, 2nd place; Schuyler Clark, 3rd place; Rex Owens, 4th place; Butch Warner, 5th place; Craig Neal, 6th place, Brett I i $7.58 $9.48 49Vi"x8' OP t the Clearfield LDS 10th Ward. i ALUM. ROOriNO OVER SOO Winners have been announced for the annual Pack 382 Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby. Winners were chosen for speed, originality and styling. L 3 . T" Pasadena, California, and modern religion, Armstrong is the familiar voice of The World Tomorrow; a radio program heard on over 200 stations around the world In 1967, Armstrong began a weekly television program in r A Los Angeles commentary probing world events from the viewpoint of Bible prophecy, it is viewed thoughout the United States Winners announced for annual Pinewood Derby ticipated; - ; . J, . Pastor-Gener- the Worldwide Church of God. Headquartered Pasadena, in California, it has a membership of some5000 persons in the U.S. and Canada. President of the Churchs Ambassador Colleges in College Losee C. half-hou- FOLLOWING PACK 382'$ Pinewood Derby the group posed for this picture. (L. to r.) back row, Ivan Anderson, cub master, Tommy Walker, Norman Bouwhuis, Schuyler Clark, Rex Owens, Russel Gunter, Lain Hazen and Donnie McDougal; front row, Casey Hale, Butch Warner, Craig Neal, Brett Zaugg and Jimmy Rackham. Twenty-eigh- Ml . 80 Rod Roll i iU 'pi Ji V, 8' Icono 6' $1.55 4x4 Redwood $2.39 FIELD FENCE 3x4 8 foot Redwood.. $1 .49 H1;'-20 Rod Roll American Made of iirvii i'll1 59 FT TS a is Vice Armstrong kA $109 FT t'1 i responsibilities, casting economy and education, GRAPE STAKES I the announced today. The services will be held at 7 p m. in the St. George, Utah East Stake Center. Well known for his outspoken views on such issues as international relations, the nation, the family, health, 2zf !,wjrfrail .n Dixie 28, President Ferron FT be Armstrong featured speaker at Baccalaureate services for Dixie College, planned for Friday, Si m FENCING and Canada In addition to his broad- Ted er will THEAJER teens Sfi?& OfBSCftCGnnsEBBCE plan youth conference ITU ESP A YIISTADlEYNIGHTi teens plan a in the Heritage Conference, Davis Heritage Youth Conference Weber, Morgan and Davis for June 1, 2, and 3 The youth committees from the counties will meet All teens in the county are each of 13 to finalize plans on May invited to attend They do not has need to be in the 4 H The Morgan group Weber food. The the program The Heritage 4H planned teens have the responsibility projects and this conference and the are part of the Bicentennial for the recreation have the teens Davis activities offers the outh program. of our county Extension agents involved The Conference will be held in the Heritage conference at the Tony Grove USU are Janice Cook and Lee Forestry camp in Logan Rogers from Weber County, Canyon. June 1st the con- Lloyd Smith and Josephine ference will open with Clark from Morgan County; registration and key note Joanne Rouche and youth speaker. Sterling Wood 4 H staff assistant, Norma Dalton youth will demonstrate many from Davis County. For more pioneer handicraft in a information regarding the section titled, From Trash program or the conference to Treasures. call: Other resource people ext. 294. invited to attend the camp Teens who plan to attend are Lacee A Harris, the conference must have a University of Utah Indian registration fee of $15 into the advisor; Carl Johnson, USU Extension Office by May 25 Forestry Outdoor Recreation The fee will cover meals, specialist; Gary and Ramona housing and insurance. Those Porter, square dance callers, attending must make their and Cheri Smith, editor of the transportation arrangemGenealogy Digest. ents. Hiking to Temple Saw Mill Utah Cooperative and the Old Juniper with Carl Extension Service is an equal 4-- EVENINGS 7:15 & 9:15 SAT. & SUN. 5:15, 7:15 9:15 4-- 867-221- CLOSED EASTER fefail SUNDAY CHRIS & DICKS ' bM.4bx J. iiJ'lll ify !:r' fl' twil WV p-'- IHl VIAU PANfllMG KING S ft u . OMNomio7pm ,5SS w"' 3SC0 " op,n slnuys Johnson 76641 3J 366317 i' Oom Mw d N,ipm irWf are anticipated activities Making butter, ice cream, taffy, donuts and cheese are also planned Three counties are involved employment employer, and 295-239- 773-780- opportunity provides services to all programs of race, persons regardless color or national origin. V SHOWS EVENINGS FROM 7:00 P.M. A SPICIAl TOAST TO MOTHER'S j c ' y SAT. AND SUN. FROM S, 1 P.M. |