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Show Clearfield Courier Thursla Sun Chronicle 1973 Wednesday, August 8, . August !h l!7:i THEY'RE ALL IN GIGANTIC CARLOAD ( 4 WAITED SERVICES mam street of ground. is just off inand Sunset and mamgata exit terstate Three rental Field. Hill to now units gross S295 a month. Asking $29,900. player, model RC 90, one radiator from stonda'd 1967 Ford, exc. condition. Ph. aug. 23 FOR SALE 621-408- EXPERT PIANO FENCING PLYWOOD 38"X4X8 C.D. Shop $3 98 12"X4X8C.D. Shop 58"X4X8C.D. Shop $5.59 58"X4X9 Mill Cert. $6.19 34"X4X8 C.D. Shop $6.98 EXPERT 4X4X8 Redwood econ. paper hanging, $1.89 Mil, Grade 1 Staked aluminum in siding stock, Reynolds. B GRADE FIBERGLASS PANELS 26"X10' 26"X12' $3.29 $3.65 CEILING TILE Chaperon Plain White Vinyl-Coate- 2c 8c 16c 1 Swirl d Selected from over 50 different types ot ceiling tile. Over SElF-STORiN- G 32" or 36" $17.95 1 EXPERT dress 825-410- alterations, leathers, quick repairs, making, 5213 So. 2200 49!2"x10' Intermountain Area. $5.50 49VV'xl2' $6.36 49V2"x14' 492"x16' $7.42 $8.48 49V2'x20' $10.60 2X4 Pre-c- ut studs econ. ahead 80-Ro- d Roll We buv our paneling 1 and other building materials direct from the mills in full carloads. Sell direct to the public, no middleman or distributors mark-up- . So before you buy paneling see us first. We have by far the largest selection and largest stock in the State. Over 500 kinds to choose from and 100,000 or more pieces in stock at all times. Dealers welcome, check our full unit prices on paneling and plywood. 'CHRIS & DICK' "THE WALL PANELING KINGS" BANKAMERICARD Open 9 WAUERBANKARD MASTER CHARGE HONORED - 266 1 m to 7 p m 266 1555 West 3500 South (1 bloc!: .'iji 61?? ui Kfdwcod) Open Sundays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.- - call no OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT, choice commercial MOVING must sell comper w jacks. Sleeps 6, not self contained. Many extras, mint condition. Call aug. 621-267- 9 399-491- mh29tf WHITE porcelain double sink with mixer faucet; one garrard record with property ap- proximately ont acre of starter, water 825-252- High school MISCELLANEOUS rodeo finals scheduled with New Shape Tablets and Hydrex Water Pills, Roy Drug Center. spt 27 LOSE WEIGHT When the National High School Rodeo Championship Finals gets under way here on s Aug. 13, there'll be LOST teen-ager- TITUS wrist watch, July 3 between Clinton and Albertson's store in Roy. Sentimental value, reward offered. Dennis Hadlock, 2359 N. 840 W. Clinton. ag9 MAN'S In ) Debt? WE CAN HELP YOUI FAMILY FINANCIAL COUNSELING CENTER Washington, t DAVIS and OGDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMS EMPLOYEES: Ift TUI TRAVELERS TAX-SHELTER- ANNUITY PLAN provides significant income tax advantages to you! For a free prospectus and further information about retirement planning contact your TRAVELERS representative secretary-treasure- Hib-bel- n, and Gloria Standing. Minnesota, r. Between 900 and 1,000 youths are expected to in this year's finals -corn-pet- ) LOOKING OVER floral arrangments for their Aug. 17 graduation from the University of Utah College of Nursing are Mary Ann Anaerson, Josephine Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, Wyoming, ' California and Tennessee. Two Canadian provinces also are members - Alberta and British Columbia. To come to the finals, high school students in good standing had to qualify in their own state finals and place among the top four in on one or more of the 13 events. Students not qualified for high school football, basketball, or other sports - by their grades - are not qualified for high school rodeo. The age limit is 20 and they must have been enrolled in the 9th, 10th, 1 1th or 12th grade the year just preceding the national finals they enter. Walt Wickham of Tooele, Utah, is president of the National High School Rodeo Association, with John Hutson of Sparta, Wise., as first vice president and Merie Moore of Thoreau, N.M., as second vice president. Arnold Marker of Sauk Centre, Minn., is 33 ECCLES BUILDING OGDEN, UTAH M401 PHONE 39347 ( and their parent here from 26 states and two Canadian provinces. States belonging to the association include Texas, New Mexico, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, South Dakota, Florida, Colorado, Utah, Wisconsin, Arizona, Oregon, Arkansas, Idaho, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, North Dakota, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION A 49c ? $1 1 .95 2 Vi ga DIMENSIONS LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES. SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOTS. , BARB WIRE, answer If 825-232- 1 We Stock Every Color We Can Match Any Paneling. Ray Judd, pump. Good condition. $800 or best offer. Call you? Hedge need trimming? Trash need hauling? By the job, week or month. Ph.773-- 587. aug 23 Moldings and Nails in the Colored Sales, service and supplies. Call 3 brakes, tf of Pre-cinish- ed Alum. Roofing 49V2"x8' $4.50 ELECTROLUS Salt Lake '65 DODGE VAN 100 with '69 318 engine. New Roy. Ph. W GETTING LAWN choose from. Largest variety and quantity in the Intermountain West. Most Complete Line ALUM. STORM DOORS, UNCLAIMED repaired Singer Touch and Sew. $49.50 cash or 5 payments of $10. For information call Badget Realty, City, Ph. 363-763- 825-166- to paneling '66 MUSTANG good condition, 289 automatic. Very economical, good gas Take over mileage. payments of $40 a month or refinance. Good car for girl or homemaker. Ph. (Peggy) before 5 or after 5. Ex- 773-336- of FOR USED s2 tf SHIRLEYS cJ 500 types CEILINGS. 825-994- 32c ea. Vinyl-coate- power disc brakes, luxury decor, radial tires. Ph. pertly sprayed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone Lee Pons. 316X4X8 Illinois Elm, Elm Veneer $2.99 14X4X10 Liberty Walnut, Oriental Teak, 1st quality simulated wood gram on hardwood $9.99 316X4X8 Cyprus Walnut, Walnut veneer, 1st quality hardwood $7.95 316X4X8 simulated wood grain op composition board, Maple and Teak $1.99 12"X4X9 Vinyl coated sheetrockc!oseout$2.99 line of agl6 tf PANELING Grooved $9.98 71 6"X12"X16' Prime Siding Shop $2.49 ea. 71 6"X12"X16' Prime $2.93 ea. Siding Complete 1 LOAN on 1972 Plymouth Crickett, 3 mos. old, 2,000 miles. Auto, ASSUME 825-546- $2.29 ea. Cedar Grape plants, 825-453- Con- sole F. jno to be picked up and sold in this area. Assume low mon. payments or cash. Also ORGAN with Automatic Rhythm. Ph. collect or write Credit Det., 388 Commercial N.E., Salem, Oregon 97308. aug. 9 7 estimate. 621-907- SPARKLING the fiat. Ph. tf r. remodeling, additions etc., not job too large or small, Free estimates. 6' T Posts (101) 99c ea. 4X4X3 Rough Cedar 11, 8"X4X8 Number ea. . 58"X4X8 Shop Posts Grade 4"X8" Grooved $8.49 6' No. interior-exterio- PIANO. Walnut Spinet 825-981- by AUTOS FOR SALE Private Contractor: cement work, 7'&8' Cedar posts $1.29ea. EXTERIOR FIR SIDING 5 $1 .05 tf 4 HOT GREEN CHILI SERVICES: 4X4X8 S4S Cedar $1.89 1X4X6' Cedar 31c SIDING SPECIALS T-1- Call Boyd 58X6"X6' Redwood 69c Wrecking, 399-246- or free No delivery standing. charge. Free estimates. Ph. mhl 5tf FIREPLACES built in and PAINTING Free CARS, and machinery, wrecked ACME cars. tf 773-154- OLD Trucks 782-748- All Types. 3"X3'X8' WANTED repair done reasonable. Contact Vernal Jolley Piano Service at or Tielman Music Center at Over 17 Acres of Fencing materials to choose from at carload prices $4.35 tuning and nearly 300 more than the number that entered the 1972 finals, held at Henderson, Colo., just outside Denver. That makes the national finals the largest rodeo in the world the and since youngsters will be competing on the same livestock used by professional cowboys, it should also be the most exciting Eleven performances will be held during the rodeo, which will conclude on Aug. 18. Boys will compete in calf ropin, bareback bronc, bull and saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, cutting horse and dally team roping Girls events will include cloverleaf barrel race, pole six-da- y bending race, breakaway roping, cutting horse, goat tying and the queen contest. An cowboy and an cowgirl will be selected from the winners, with each to receive as a prize a new Dodge Colt. Other winners will receive saddles and belt buckles. Cash prizes are not permitted in high school rodeo. Local nurses among graduates Nineteen registered nurses who have completed requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from the University of Utah, College of Nursing Extended Campus Program, will be honored at a reception Aug. 17, 1973, at 7:30 p.m. in the Weber State College Skyroom. This is the second class to graduate from the cooperative program between the University of Utah and Weber State Job opening at Hill - Hill AFB will HILL AFB hire 100 experienced aircraft sheet metal workers to assist in a wing modification Phantom program on jets now underway at the base. Workers will be employed at the Journeyman and inlevels. The termediate will pay appositions proximately $4.51 to $4.90 per F-4- E hour. These are career type positions. Those interested should contact Federal Job Information Center, Room 1407, Federal Building, 324 25th Street, or the Ogden, phone Federal Job Information Center, Federal Building nnex, 135 South State Street, Salt Lake City, phone for 524-574- 4, additional information, cluding in- qualification requirements., Those applicants in locations outside the two metropolitan areas can dial a number to the Salt Lake City Federal Job Information Center. It is: toll-fre- e Interested applicants should not query Hill AFB. TTiey should contact one of the two Federal Job Information Surplus property sale set tor auction liners, clothes program are graduates from either an Associate of Science or a Diploma Program and for the most part have been practicing nursing in the community for several years. University of Utah faculty implement the urogram and the baccalaureate degr..- - is awarded by the University of Utah.C Class work is held at Weber State College and clinical is experiences provided in hospitals and community agencies in Brigham City, Ogden, Roy and Salt Lake City. In a ceremony preceding the reception, Jerry Gardner. M.D. will speak and College of Nursing pins will be presen- ted. 399-685- The Defense Property Disposal Region, Ogden, Utah, announced recently that a Local Spot Bid Sale will be held at Hill Air Force Base, Utah on Friday, Aug. 24, 1973. The public is invited to bid. Among the 246 items to be offered will be tents and tent College. Those completing the purchased may be removed on the sale date provided full payment is made. For further details, contact Mr. Harvey Petersen, Property Disposal Specialist at Hill Air Force Base. Telephone: Those completing the program in August are: Mary Ann Anderson, Gayle Barker, Sally Brush, Wilma Dolowitz, Phyllis Doxford, Colleen Dunn, Soni Ferri, Connie M. Garver, Carol Godfrey, Carol Ann Imhoff, Jeffrey Kelts, Marilyn P. Klein, Sister Ann McNamara, Abby Odell, Janet Peters, Bi"ee I Petersen, Gloria Standing, Loma Van Cleve and Joann Wright. Jean Martin received her degree and pin in December and Kristin Davidson and Adrienne Villotti in June. students complete business college training Roy dryers, washing machines, electrical cable and wire, kitchen ranges, office furniture, ice making machines, hardware and related items. The items will be on display .or your inspection beginning Aug 17, 1973, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 pm. daily except weekends. A complete list as well as sale terms and conditions may be seen at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Registration will begin at a.m. The Sale will start at 9 a.m. You must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items 8 Two students recently from graduated Roy from Stevens Henager College at their 66th annual commencement exercises. They are; Jann Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, 2427 W. 5025 So., Roy, and Galynn Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cook, 2349 W. 4350 So., they are among 240 students from the Salt Lake City and Ogden colleges of Stevens Henager who graduated. Stevens Henager founded in 1907, College, is u.i ac- credited junior college of business with schools in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Jan received a diploma for a Private completing Secretarial course. Galynn received a diploma for completing a Private Secretarial course. Jan and attended the Ogden school of the college. |