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Show 1 SUN CHRONICLE, June 1, 4 mt.,.-i,-- r 1978. Page 4 ii.'-- Girl Scout ' ' . .t v, i camps open registration Christ Blok's I tah Girl Char Finney, Scout Council Program anDirector, three all Services nounces OVtl M TTHI Of fkNtVM - -NI-n- MSHIO ANO LAftfHST &UANTTTY VISAS 1 CASTLI OAK $erpHikd woodgram an lonou plywood tx4x8 HICKOKY 3M-4x- Rnt OeAa 7 Simulated on Uxan tf grodo 79 Woodgrttei $471 0 LACIES ELM Simulotod woodgram limiKod mbot$6d 316x4x8 1$t lauon QUfIN'S OAK ;.K First grod Firuth on tw4x8 imulald 16 49 lanou pTywood $C99 First groda 14 x4x8 simulotad woodgram finish on mosonite plywood back 31 6x4x8 1st groda $6 I L"wt & 66x1010 HFMS3-30- " Second Grade $2.50 $3.00 DOORS INTERIORS $4.69 w" J) 1 1 . , SOcft. I Vi" r GREEN TURF CARPETING Easy to install Ready to Finish All Sizes. 6 ft. wide IndoorOutdoor 4.00 sq yard. Non-smok- Utah driver in defensive driving techniques The Defensive Driving r Course is an on course classroom eight-hou- Senior High crash-avoidan- Utah Roll home non-smok- owners and tenants may now qualify for a discount on their fire insurance, ac- cording to Knox Gohring, local agent for the Farmers Insurance Group of companies The discount will be available for all fire policies issued by Mid Century Nationally, smoking rank first causing the greatest number of fires m homes and third in seventy of fire losses Agent Knox Gohring said that, matches according to his companies and smoking figures, matches are the apparent cause of approximately 7 percent of the dollars cost of all home owners' losses Farmers Insurance Group Insurance Company and Fire Insurance Exchange to households whose per- of companies pioneered the auto policy in Utah and also was one of the first to offer lower life insurance rates to manent residents have been non smokers of cigarettes, pipes and cigars for the past two years The program will become effective July 1 Pino Polos Barbed Wire plan er lowers insurance 20-F- t. Pt. d non-smok- DEBBIE SMITH o umor at Roy High accepts a $50 check from Doug Smith, president elect of the Roy Lions Club for her expenses in attending Girl s State She is one of four Roy High girls that are attending the meetings 2 99 ia. 23 95 97ie CHAIN LINK HIAVYWT. 5 Vi FT 6 6V 50 ft. rolls 93 1 $1.76 $1.86 $2.04 4 FT. FT FT FIELD FENCE 6 American Mad 6 Inch stripe 44 44 3" 47 FT. Wf SKY UN MN Al A, S S SfS ,14. - inq CmA.N f lN 2,7 O As an ARA member store, we rent the right equipment for your use when you need it No worry about costly initial investment, costly repairs idle time of equipment, theft or storage Call us for getting the ob done right at lowest it c, A f) V ' i. POWER RAKES TRIMMERS MOWERS At s I ME S il tza-a- ? , era-ara- 5 I PELIGtfTS I rji SOD CUTTERS MUSHROOM 2.50 tlSHRN AN i pud i TILLERS 9fout o - . 3.5 BAR-6-- TOP rib S 2 I 0 lm- - Tfirn ,9'C- 3.95 5.95 6.25 5.65 SIRLOIN TEVDERLOIN SHRIMP (acimcAL CD ' s a. nz izwzd witk satad bar, brzad, 'cvunt rtj if'udi) ' s 6 Tt,r fW Chzcilatc So t V r 1 ikh Qemvati ons e a m. 0 ; TV--NNERS 79 inciude (1 fsn . DENIER 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.25 2.75 I 4 V Mcffc HEDGE TRIMMERS 2.6C HAMiCHELSL oE TAR ' LET S HAM CL ' TOMATO Uandw-tcfie- i v"-- 5.95 J .89 2.45 2.25 7 p.m. nr. Slack n4 llliWillHM(l ONN SUMeATS 10 a.m. tra-- a l . Mit a.) bl l il J MTS. FTEKUW v. (T)f. i , Cuec ROLLERS -- j CHllSt a 8 f . on full unit load MW crwix Open a.m. to U Lfn'Ps roraioa .nkAm,rK;aa I , all rriMS euAJecr sau XlHOt" BaCrd T - DUMNSKM LUMilt MKOUMT FRICCS WALL PA MLINO C SIRICA PCRK u 2.4 BACYV STtAk uRt'LVr cuunfiy 'TNI K : 5 BACON, LETTUCE, AERATORS CHRIS & DICK'S A as-e- c CRAB GROUND BEEP HAM 8 CHEESE aoeciAi . ' HOT AT H i : ,c- f - possible cost n i PnAS FOR LMAIN tS N Al. SiIS OF V . STB REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN Well show you how to do yourself and save money QCacfcuAngus $24.95 $31.95 $36.95 5 FT. 32" ..a- - SOft. MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS 80-Ro- , STcK. V" DOMESTIC-- 0 h members of the stake are invited to attend a meeting Meetings for Sunday include one beginning at 9 a m for the First, Second, Third, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth wards at the Stake Center Then at noon, the conference for the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eleventh wards will begin Harvey M Broadbent, Stake President, will conduct both sessions Scout Council v adult all Stake Center, 486-714- 5 1 the during various meetings scheduled Saturday at 7 p m at the 533-585- jn me west tl complexity among positions in Clearfield City government and on a survey of similar positions and in other government the in private organizations area The proposal also included 6 8 percent cost of living adjustment UIPA is currently working on similar projects for Farmington and Weber County and has just completed one for Roy City 4 conference mountaineering is taught by qualified instructors Instruction in the arts, nature activities, hiking and camp skills are part of the regular camp program and included in all sessions Make this a special summer for your daughter Send her to an Established Girl Scout Camp For more information phone or write Utah Girl Scout Council for a free brochure, "Camping with Utah Girl 399-337- lK5ESTS&ZltCN d and sibihty Sunday in Clearfield He will present the theme of Friendshipping and for the Fellowshipping, and survival camping at the Clearfield Stake Conference Saturday and professional techniques for high Learn the evasive actions School, 6 30 p m necessary to avoid a traffic accident For further inUtah's Defensive Driving Course is a continuing formation and enrollment, call Luke Blakeley, Ogden campaign of the Utah Safety Driver License Division- Council to reduce highway or the Utah SAfety and deaths, injuries property .Council educating by every damage Clearfield im. M(H. 1 and up Driving in Clearfield, Wednesday, June 7, at $3.49 $6.30 PIPE ft. lngrh In 2 1 99 $ Defensive Classes starting the GALVANIZED SIZIS ALL the lessen can You possibility of becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in $3.90 26"xl0' 26"xl2' 26"xl4' 36"xl6' DAMAGED il 17 95 CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 26"x8' .. $3.11 TILE BOARD .fJ Driving course being offered HOODS BATHROOM 5x6 cooperation with council RANGE $ Affairs, Community presented a job evaluation and compensation proposal to Clearfield City Council May 23 Mr Marvin Johnson, U1PA, coordinated work on the project in close T x 100' ..$34.99 7'x200 .. $69,95 ALUM. ROOFING $8.39 49W'x8' ASVV'xlQ' .... $10.49 w 49W'x14" ... $14.69 49Vt"xl6' .... $16.79 49W'x20' .... $20.99 SxS of CONCRETE 19 49 members Gerald Heaton and Raymond Adams and City Manager, Gayle Starks The project, which was adopted by the City Council, included job descriptions, a job evaluation plan, a salary survey, a fringe benefit study and a new pay plan The new pay plan was based on comparisons of respon- - The Utah Intergovernmental Personnel Agency, Division of the Department REINFORCING WIRE Shingles SsIf-Ssa- 9 Agency prepares city plans on wage needs li SMKAUGS 240 1978-7- Child. 649 ALLIED W- L - for North Davis Junior High include (I. to r.) Shuree Brenda Florence, Debbie Darrington, Sue Hartman and Alison Yaunt, Nona Pesnell, CHEERLEADERS for SENECA OAK A simulated wood vn- r with o louon I ii $64 MELLOW El be processed daily with immediate confirmation of placement (in N ages 7 to 17, Scouts and non Scouts may sign up for a 12 day sission For the a gul new to camping or on limited vacation, special six day sessions are being scheduled at Camp Cloud Kim, Trefoil Ranch and Camp Red Cliff e Trefoil Ranch w ill offer for the first time instruction in Classic English riding along with Western horsemanship and short pack trips Camp Red Cliffe places the emphasis on swimming with life saving instruction, synchronized swimming and water ballet Camp Cloud Rim adds instruction in small craft floating safety, along with sail boating Basic primitive COLOMD AND VAAIITY NAILS N TNI INTMWIST. grod Camps to open for Summer Sessions Registrations will TO CMOOtt MOUHNOS Scout Girl Established 1 May 31, 1978, Page 4 CLEARFIELD COURIER. 762-9- 9 08 |