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Show SUN CHRONICLE , April 13, 1978, Page 9 CLEARFIELD COURIER, April 12, 1978, TO Page 9 w Show-Me-SHo- w To tie better prepared for everything from vegetable gardening to furniture refinishing and consumer protection, come to the Second Annual Show Me llow Fair, opening Wed nesdjy, April 19 at the Salt Paiuce Hall All events ate tree and no goods or Shop and several anil notion com will panie-alioiis and schools i icing Itom quilting to nullum In panK making The ''aline paitei will he sold A special event .his viar Drescription-onlmacies, No v 3 Shopping Center in I lear-fielare offering to the public a free screening for the cancer nobody talks 10 a m about," April d THE FARMINGTON near the lower snow course, has a good snow pack and a CREEK, good water supply, according to the Soil Conservation Service, Layton. 19-2- to Soil Conservation office helps answer water needs How much wafer will the farmer m the West have tor Ins crops'' How much will be available for industry ami power'' Will we have water lor our lawn and flowers mrding to Karl Spendlove of the Ogden Soil Con servation Service office mform;ition to help answer these questions will now he from snow mming me.isurcineiifs made by the Weber School County Oisirict Knviornmcntal t entei on North Fork of the tpden River, Last week. Boyd Hancock, Weber Soil Conservation teacher at the H Guy Child Elementry School, in the use I District some distance from the center where the snow will Center with a presented set of snow special measuring equipment The ame day, Ken Jones, hydraulic engineer from the 'tale SCS Snow Survey Section, layed out the snow course and trained Bruce Dursteller, Center Director, and Lenora Skidmore, a not be trampled by students. Here, the snow falls directly on the ground and trees and ridges protect the site from winds that might blow the snow away, or pile it up in deep drifts. Data Rent-A- ll Ogden facility Farrell Mayor Shepherd Manager Dennis Murray in participate a Midvale and Orem will finding that the rental of seasonal equipment, is a viable alternative to purchasing g ceremony opening a new Universal Kent-Al- l facility at 3790 Kiesel, So Ogden during ;4he official, opening on April 20. It will be followed by a free lawn garden seminar at 7:30 p m Homeowners interested in planting new lawns or improving their present lawn will be invited to bring their problems and questions on lawn care. Lee S Rogers, of the Utah State Extension Service will conduct the seminar Also on hand will tie South Ogden resident Doug Olson, president of the three location Utah rental comThe rental market pany along the Wasatch front is one of the fastest growing m the western states," noted OKon Our new branch here will supplement two existing Universal centers m consumers are In, addition rental equipment, Olson, said the center will handle small engine repair and is an to authorized serv ice dealer for several national brands Asa service to homeowner-s- , future seminars are planned giving instruction on painting, party goods, cement, plumbing and auto repair projects. The grand opening will continue Saturday, Friday April 21-2- and with free refreshments and drawings for prizes. An invitation is extended to local residents to drop m and view the wide variety of equipment available. Hours of the new rental-servic- e fac ility will be 7 30 a m to 6 p m Monday through Saturday Listening Post offers help Listening Post of Ogden is offering help to those who have problems to discuss or those who jus! want a listening ear by calling their number- The This telephone number is open and available 30 hours each week, Mondays through Fridays from 5 to 11 p m Ms Gloria Kasarsky, coor- dinator of the program, said that they want to have it open eventually for 24 hours as Such problems suicide, heatings, loneliness, and depression, pregnancies are things that collected is planted" from he various services available for them in the She said that they also i it have a telephone number that runaways can get if they (all the Listening Post for help and information The Listening Post" is a I funded privately and has received funds from public-spiriteorganizations. She said they need volunteers who are at least 17 years old and also have references of and teach in the West streamflow-come- the plants need water. Irrigating too early cools the soil which slows plant growth, adds to water table problems and leaches fertility, he said Phillips also said that proper irrigation water management is beneficial to residents and their neigh-Ixir- s ('reek. udmetts Mental Can 28TH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN SaHej T ECMDMYH N FRIDAY & SATURDAY SUNDAY control insects and weeds, how to install and maintain sprinkler systems, and how to wallpaper a room in a few easy steps A panel of master gardeners will he on hand to answ or questions about plant and tree care other experts will teach automobile tuning and maintenance, basic wiring, home insulation, power and tools, framing plasterboard installations, , refinr-hin- sponsored by Utah state University will deal with house plant care, consumer protection home la.vn mainmanagement, and recreational tenance vehicles Two trailers from the Department ot Energy, Schools health screenings offered at the Medicine Shoppe on a regular basis, conducted by local volunteer groups Others include screenings for oral cancer, high blood pressure, and glaucoma The pharmacy is part of a chain of some 200 Medicine Shoppe stores throughout the country. Unlike conventional drug stores which carry a deal of great merchandise, more than 90 percent of Medicine Shoppe's business is prescriptions. TO PUBLIC 5 p.m.-- l 4 p.m. 'til 9 a.m. pan. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE t,t 1977 CHEVROLET MALIBU CLASSIC LANDAU 1977 Enjoy our regular i p i, s,,- ,a i n n cm ai l Sunday Brunch Menu Sunday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Black Angus about energy sources today and tomorrow, will highlight the energy section. Other features will include a display on hydrogen cars and a school on is proud to specialize in Steak e Prime Rib Seafood . ftlac&Atius ftarn Other attractions at the Fair will he live broadcasts of KSL Radio's Danny Kramer show and KSL-TV- s and exhibits by the Reservations 1045 North Washington a Public Pulse," skateboard demonstration, 782-990- appreciated 8 mm 4H Club We Do More PHONE PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL 1 393-054- 4 8th (M) PREMIUM flib.rl Meaty Turkey Wings 19 fa SLICED DACON 69 Pork Spare Ribs u Bologna Sliced n.89c 2-G- LOUIS 5 .to 6 lb 3 1 u? 1 319 4 1 00 lb. average Beef Liver Bread piece Landau. Stock No. 1009. ... Lb. 90 P Rent-A-C- Overland West Inc. TIL mony J OPEN 7 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS WE WELCOME FOOD STAMPS 9-- -- i i rim .(eVYltlMKir ar Street 621-566- With LESS than your grocery tor' live butcher to give you MORE personalized service. We Freezer wrap your order at no extra charge. We have everyday low prices. We have MORE high quality meat for LESS money. 4075 461-25t- h js 3 9 P.M.) a tt m 3 Lb LIMIT) if, Ik SUPER DURGER m. $ 1 69 3 . IGrestfor Hamburgers 50-L- I WE DO MORE meat countar. We olway hove o WE DO MORE WITH LESS S$ 1977 CHEVROLET NOVA HATCHBACK Won't last at this price! MONTECARLO Lb. ONE COUPON PER PERSON BEEF GROUND WITH BEEF HEARTS Wilson Franks POrk p QQ al SLAB BACON CHEVROLET 4975 1977 CHEVROLET tie q; t ill County-HospitaWeber is pi, inning an Open House Friday to commemorate the 18th an niversary ot the tacilitv Administrate! David Van Moorlehem said that the public is invited to visit the facility from 2 to 4 p rn and refreshments will be served This is the date that the hospital was built at ib present location 2700 W 5600 S Pievious to thi building of the hospital, it was known as the Weber Counl i Inf irmarv CAMARO 4575 (OPEN ) i - information containing ,r l i ' ni 2 'door, extra nice. HERTZ "i The fire prevention, and furniture " ' activity will teach fairgix'rs how to burglary-prevention- V. , Hospital planning production Other classes cookery, d is ns ,i' ,i i i s.ippi 75 by mg ' wi.i, h ,!.i 31b. ASSORTED MEAT Super Burger j Beel Rib Pork Sauag Pork Stak 4 Fryr b. Stak 10-L- The Worlds Largest Maker of Used Cars!! 0WNERS-0PE- -- In i t iMEDIUM-SIZE- t- 4875 NEW i i i d RIGOS RESTAURANT ' a I percent and still get as much prompt treatment. 75 per cent of the patients who have cancer of the colon and rectum can be saved," Mr. Carter says Because it often goes undetected, the actual survival rate is only 40 percent We are doing oui part to see that these statistics improve " This program is one of free garden vegetable Hodges With early detection and Milk MdDM LUSHMYi organization responsible lor Americans annually There are 100, 000 cases of this type of cancer discovered each year The lest is simple and painless and, with the materials distributed at The Medicine Shoppe, is conducted m complete pnvnej at home A test takes less than five minutes, but it an save your life, says Mi several p a i flow-120- , from melting snow on high mountain watersheds. The best way to forecast streamflow is to measure the snow. Since all the snow on the watershed cannot be measured, depth and water content of the snow is determined at key locations and forecasts are made from this information At the present lime there are about 1.500 snow courses throughout western United States, in Alaska, and in western Canada Utah has 165 of these courses In this area, there are seven courses on the Ogden River, ten on the W'eber River, and two on the headwaters of k average is y t aw The Weber River near Coalville is forecast to 000 acre feet for 106 percent ol average, April through June. Reservoir storage ranges from 93 percent of average for Lost Creek to 135 percent for Rockport. There will be plenty of water for new alfalfa, pasture, lawns and gardens, so Phillips said that residents can plan their planting and do it Some gardens are already in and growing, he observed The onion crop in Davis County is about half planted. Some sugar beets and peas are also in Soils are wet, so he cautioned residents to be careful not to irrigate until . Farmington pet sons can call in about, she said, arid the caller will We remain anonymous will just listen to them and if they want to, refer them to through the summer, Farmington Creek is forecast to flow 10,100 acre feet April through July for 129 percent and sent to the SCS office in Salt Lake City. Here, information on this corn se will be incorporated with information taken on six other courses on the Ogden River and used to predict the water supply outlook and to forecast streamflows. The equipment presented will also be usesd at the to center make measurements that much of the on average precipitation December through April, students local residents, he said Based on snow surveys, measured streamflows and Snow-Cours- J and ribbon-cuttin- The water supply forecast bright, stated Max Fhiihps. Soil Conservation Service, Layton I'm even hearing a little grumbling about too much storm, 'need to get pipe lines, concrete ditch lining and other projects installed, and need to get crops looks a long, thin aluminum tube down into the snow and reading the depth o the side of the tube Water content is determined by weighing the tube with the snow core inside on special scales. From now on, measurements are to be made on the Nort Fork at the middle and the of last each month, opens doors of business South Wafer supply ed of the equipment The snow course is located in an opening in the trees supervisor the 6pm The pharmacists, Mike Hodges and Royce Carter are working with the American Cancer Society on this program designed to help create awareness and inccr and t ogi-- linn s M numg the si bools will he intensive gardening nr how to riduee the size of the tne death of more than 47.000 niverspv the s, Mount ai ri Kui-t.alaxv supplv t o na 'iii.ii dv ei ho mg tel i ' i gluing lit v at lint detei lion and treat mem ol ear.cit o! the iniiu, and rectum Tins is the must common form oi intern.) lali Slate r i ponsoi-demoii'-t- In, 'nil S' bool of Modi ling wi'l pinnd'1 model1- - fur the Mi ( ,nS fa In. , in '1 he L a r m id h , in H"i e ( met s .md KM lad o and '1 1 li ision oil have mme t! ,m 12o di iniiPVr atioil I noth'- - and 21 Ml dow n tinols imi I' pharClearfield n . It, Cancer tests set for screening CLEARFIELD Medicine Shoppes, For the children, iheie will he a Glue In s(xinsoied bv Dee's Humlmi per I 9 n e im and Family l.c'-t.iu,mU will 5 otll'gslei hive an 'n i it uppoi Hi nd y imugiital i si will ho the lahrie and fashion (sill ion of (he Fair The 10-- (V? 1 .W3-LBS- FREE! Roost 10-l- b . BACON ALL ORDERS ARE - - WRAPPED FOR FREEZING 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ON ORDERS OVER $50 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY 5' V, |