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Show 4B west VALLEY Woraseeker The other day I was inspired Be American, Buy by a American ad that appeared in a daily newspaper. The red, white, blue . g ad featured an . . and black eagle Buy American and stern-lookin- saying an equally serious mug of Uncle Sam, complete with a multi-starre- d and striped top hat, asking What really when you buy a foreign car or truck? happens Being as American as baseball, hot dogs and apple pie, myself, I was convinced immediately by the ads reasoning and determined to follow its suggestion and Invest my money in by Mark lt ... ... I guarded such negativisms, I might have been accused of lacking the sense of altruism exhibited by the five local Chevrolet dealers sponsoring the ad. - Frost Slates Arabian Tale GRANGER. Performances will at 10 a.m., 2 A con- be given temporary version of One Thousand and One Arabian Nights will be presented by third grade students at Robert Frost elementary today EASTER SPECIAL EUREKA WITH ATTACH MODE! REG. 1425 129.95 Speciol well-know- $89s TWe repair all makes Jof vacuums. in Kirby, Hoover, Eureka & Genuine Bison. parts, bags, belts, brush rolls. g Ja.T.ENTERPRISES 401 W. 5415 S., Korn Tel. 966-141- 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Parents and friends are being invited to the evening performance. A donation of $1 is being suggested for those who would like to support the class in raising funds for field trips and activities. Everyone of the 155 third graders has a part on stage in the production, teachers said. The updated version of the tale has the Sultan selecting Sheherazade as the most interesting of the girls who try out for the position of his wife because she tells him such fascinating stories every night. The stories, acted out by students, inon Star clude a take-of- f Wars, featuring Garth Radar as a tooth germ; a Mork and jj-- . J n Literally bubbling over with patriotism, I whipped on my cowboy hat, shirt, rawhide pants and spurs and grabbed my waxed lariat to help rope me up one of them thar pearl-buttone- d Being painfully aware of the current gas crunch, I visualized a sleek, pickup truck to help me haul bales of alfalfa from the fields to the feed troughs for my vast herds of livestock. I decided on a sexy little Chevy Luv . . custom painted red, white and blue with a new flag on the antenna. . nearly had the deal with the salesman wrapped up, when I asked offhand if the vehicle was made on American soil. The man said it was manufactured by Isuzu in Japan. I Well suh, Ah wuz plenty mad V Third Grade Students Tom Cat madder n a gittin a bath. Yew mean to say yewd do buziness with them suckers frum across the pond?, I yelled. Wall Im outa here like greased lightin. I lost no time headin on my trustworthy old thoroughbred Silver over to a Dodge dealer. By that time, I just wanted any car so I picked out Colt and tried the out the same question about its flea-bitte- d, slant-eye- d highly-toute- d origin. the salesman Mitsubishi, said, made in Japan . . . labors cheaper over there. Jest ridin around that day, I found out that Mitsubishi also manufactures the Plymouth Champ, the Plymouth Sapporo . . and the Plymouth Arrow pickup. Also, the smaller engines used in the Dodge Omni and the Plymouth Horizon are built by 1, 1982 belt, I wheeled out my pride n Kawasaki 750. joy a Volkswagen. - that the have an assembly line set up in Pennsylvania and Honda plans to build one in Ohio. Which would I make them both American, guess. If a German wants to buy a VW pickup or a Rabbit, in fact, he has to get it shipped back to Europe from the Pennsylvania plant! You can pert near magine how confused and tuckered out Ah wuz, when I pulled left on ol Silvers reins and slowly plodded VW folks And I heard eyes growing bloodshot and an Fools grin stretching from ear-to-ea- r. popped the clutch at a stoplight and caught up quickly to a semi headed west. My ears caught an advertisement from the trucks blaring radio that filled me with inspiration . . . Ive always been a bit fickle when it comes to buying motor vehicles. I wind-whipp- After tyin the horse up in the to barn, I looked both ways make sure no one wuz lookin . . . and hurried down to my basement to change into something a little more comfortable. ... ... I repeated Someday, slowly, as I rode off into a golden Utah sunset . . . Ill own a Yamaha! Moments later, clad in a and secured Karate get-ue black with my p fourth-degre- expressed against PLANNERS (From Page IB, Col. HUNTER. The annual Book of ward records contest night was held last week in Hunter 4 th ward. Contests in many areas are held each year during the event, with ward Young Men and Young Women and their leaders challenging the record holders each year and inviting former leaders back to try and break the Candidates To Meet k April home. Robert Campbells bid for commercial zoning on 3.7 acres at ) 9) sibility for yard care. Planners continued Melvin Madsens re(comquest for mercial) zoning on acre at 3395 Ward Records Fall In Compet McDowell. jet-blac- motorbike My Japanese-mad- e is quick and efficient . . . and I only ride it when I need to get out on the open road and think. I sped down a peaceful country road like a Samurai warrior on a black warhorse. I could feel my ... Hunter 4th off; a melodrama featuring Sweet Sue and Desperate Dan, and a musical version of The Frog Went The show will end with the wedding of the Sultan and Sheherazade. Teachers directing the production are Gloria van Soolen, Susan Gillings, Susan Knutti, Jill Ridd, Diane Smith and Kristy C-- one-thir- the direction of Kathy and Sam Delis, Young Women and Young Men presidents. The 4th ward also received the most points at stake court of honor held Thursday. Andelin (C-2- 1825 W. 3500 South. A spokesman for Campbell said rezoning 2 would d permit develop- ment of a small commercial center featur-in- W. 3500 South to give records, said. spokesman DRUG!AGENGY Record breakers this year were Jackie KEARNS. A parents night with the candidates will be held Shobert, for having the largest number of large marshmallows in the mouth at one time. She broke all previous records with a total of 22 marsh- at Kearns high. Parents are being invited to meet with candidates for student body office and cheerleaders along with this years student body officers, who will meet with advisers to discuss opportunities and responsibilities of aSDfoSGDCtS) frVtellluyia-UDfiTfl- n Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions mallows. Ken Wright won the Jesse Clatterbuck (left) and Julie Arnold rehearse parts as the Sultan of Baghdad and Sheherazade In Frost elemenSULTAN . . . tary production "1001 Arabian Nights" today (Thursday). 4145 WEST 5415 SOUTH- - KBfflNS OPEN eAMHop contest le by discovering the hidden bottle of pop in seven seconds. Former bishop Marr Duersh drove a nail into a board with just two strokes and Kim Olson won the jump rope contest with consecutive jumps. Rick and Sherrie Baird won the husband and wife team contests for the most baskets and the most free throws. Cheryl Olson drew applause by standing on a stool and bending over to reach 10 full inches below her toes without losing her balance. Tony Neeley won the arm wrestling contest. Other contests included the most raw eggs eaten (25) and the largest bubble gum 281 ASSORTED CHOCOLATE BUNNIES Busy Bigby Mr. Traveler Mr. Sunshine Reg. 94 7T BEAUTIFUL EASTER BASKETS Your assor- choice $3 25 ted easier baskets filled with candies and surprises. and up bubble. The event was under EGG COLORING Cantata Planned KEARNS. The Easter cantata, No Greater Love will be presented at Trinity United Methodist church at 11 a.m. Sunday. The chancel choir will be under the direction of Elayne Ford, with Dixie MacKay and Nan Newberg at the organ and piano. Solo parts will be formed Cook, Terry Marge Lorna Cindy Pietz, EASTER BASKETS Holz-wort- h, Rees, Bob rv&(imvy any) lOGT. seen--: wesmpu FpMiiy pine . S&rt--. global the resource person. A potluck luncheon will follow the business meeting and program. VITAMINS 100 30 15 0Z. 93 RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE OREO 15 Vi Oz. Chocolate Cookies 83 i9 49 0z.$ Sylvania FLIP FLASH Ten guaranteed flashes. Fits most Instamatic cameras. KODACOLOR Reg. $1.99 FILM ministries. Cookie Byrge will be MYADEC NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER Clapp, Joe Lopez, Jim Robinson and Ernie Rees. There will be no 8:30 a.m. service Sunday. The cantata will be presented at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at the Golden Living Center. A youth gathering will be held Tuesday. The United Methodist Women will hold an Easter candy sale after the service Sunday. The UMW will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday with a program on 9 SNOW'S per- by Shirley Robinson, Paas Easter egg color kit with instant color tablets. EMPTY At Trinity C- -l 1024 EXPOSURE 1 69 Ain " 1 Members and friends of Trinity are being invited to attend a program on Latin America tonight at 7:30 at (Thursday) Centenary church. STORE g the applicant more automobile time to obtain an adja- maintenance and tire cent land parcel. stores. company was Madsen seeking the change for a parkFor quick, effective ing lot to accompany a proposed restaurant results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of there. No opposition was the Green Sheet! years previous a Parents 6B, Col. 9) n yaller-bellie- Mindy scene in which Mork takes Mindy to Ork; a Superman take- Tuesday Thursday, Apr. Arner America. I mean, who would dare dispute such questions as Who gets the taxes on a foreign-buicar? I had always figured that sales taxes for cars sold in Utah, go to the United but who would States and Utah argue with such an insinuation by Uncle Sam? And then the ad asked, Who supports the Salt Lake Valley and UofU activities? Why, I thought, the American car dealers of course . . . but then I remembered that Toyota, Datsun, Mazda and Subaru team up with the beer companies to sponsor NFL An insignificant football thought, I reasurred myself, as I waved it from my mind. Had VIEW Closed USE YOUR BANK CARDS HERE HOURS: Sundays Mon.-Fr- i. 10 - 9,. Sat. 10-- 6 ; |