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Show '68 Pontlac Catollna, 4 dr. hardtop, Rad. tires, P.S,, P.B. A.C. Good cond., make otter 29SB247, C 52 A 13 1975 Chev. Moma - good oas mileage, good condition - best offer. 293-976a C52 A13 72 Duster, 6 cvl.. 3 speed on tloor, clean, excellent cond. S8Q0. . 292-9780. A12-13C52-1 '77 JEEP CJ-7 258 A so 6 civ 3500 miles, brand new. Must sell 5800 or Best otter. Call 292-8635. A 13 C) For Sale, 1976, 3 ton Chev. Van, 350 engine, auto trans. Large sliding cargo door, complelelv carpeted. High back bucket seats. Very good condition. Call 295-5754. A 13 CI Retail soles girl - permanent tull time. Please phone 295-9510 between 6p.m.-9p.m. A 13 CI RECEIVING CLERK Rapidly growing company needs a responsible and mature person tor shipping ond receiving clerk. Good working conditions, good benefits, permanent position. Call tor appt. 292-0491 Aero Tech Mtg. Inc. A 13-14 C 1-2 NEEO EXTRA INCOME? Kitchen Dellte Foods has excellent ex-cellent part time soles opportunity oppor-tunity tor you or your teenage son or daughter. Call 290-1221 or visit plant store, 543 West 100 North, Bountiful. A13C1 Alteration person, experienced in oil phases of alterations for men's, women's, and children's clothing. 20to 30 hours per week. Pleasant working conditions, wage commensurate with experience. Contact Store Manager, Blocks, Bountiful, 292-1453. A13C1 Need loving sitter for 3 boys ages 2 months, 2 veors, 6 years. Must be within walking distance of Orchard School or hove way of getting son to ofternoon kindergarten. kinder-garten. Hours 7: 30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Man. thru Frl. 292-4202 after 5:00. A13C1 Part time secretary bookkeeper wanted for small office. of-fice. Typing, accts. payable 8. receivable, tax forms, payroll, key punch. Approx. 20 hrs. per week. Must be good with figures. 292-365Z A 13 CI HUSBAND AND WIFE Team for Health oriented work -part time. For Interview call 295-4022 8 a.m. till noon. A13-14 C 1-2 Part-time help needed. Active, career oriented person with sales background. For appointment call 521-8464 between Sand 10 p.m. A 13 CI DRAFTS PERSON - Estimator Full time preferred - Architectural, Architec-tural, structural. Civil Experience reaulred. Call 292-1411 for appointment. A 13 CI Need extra money? Show lovely Sarah Coventry Jewelry. Its fun! No Investment. Please Call Clarice 292-2075 or Vaudls 973-2048. A13-14C1-2 Seamstress wanted tor furniture work, experience necessary but will train. Permanent work, Crestwood Furn. Co. 200 E. 1500 So., Btfl. A13C1 - CLERICAL General office experience for general contractor -- part time possible, full time - hours flexible - up to S3,00hr. depending upon experience. Call 290-2255. A 13 C 1 HELP WANTED 7V McDonaKTs in Bountiful We are looking for a few good people who understand "hustle." We offer' a special incentive" ' program for you who can qualify. Apply between 2 and 4 p.m. 24S3 South Highway 91 Brick masons, commercial 4 residential work, lourneymert, S8.00. Call 1-766-0648 Koysvllle or 292-8275. A 12-15 C52-3 Municipal Maintenance Worker Formlngton City Corporation Is accepting applications tor a Municipal Maintenance Worker with the following auallflcatlon: (1) Ability to operate backhoe, drive truck. 12) Possess a minimum of 1 year working experience In repair and or construction con-struction of water and sewer lines. (3) Possess general diesel and automotive repair skills. Closing deadline: January 27, 1978 at 5:00 P.M. Salary negotiable, negotia-ble, commensurate with ability. Very good trlnge benefits. For further Information call Formlngton For-mlngton City office at 867-2383. A12-13C52-1 JOB OPPORTUNITIES UNITED PERSCrEL 845 S. Main 290-2476 Ask for Irv or Carl Manager, trainee. $600 up, Financial, retail, insurance, in-surance, banking, top firms. Exc. benefits. Here is your growth opportunity. op-portunity. Many openings. Office position 10 key typing, office skill $2.65-$4.00 Receptionist Sates $500-800 Warehouseman exc. growth for a sharp and hard worker. Personnel Consultant and Personnel Receptionist Immed. opening for sales oriented, dynamic person who can work well with people. Check on growth opportunity. Min. typing skills required for receptionist, recep-tionist, fee paid. Ask for Irv. . . . and many others Cal or visit us 8-6 or by appointment later or on Saturday i IF YOU WANT IT . . . " I HAVEIT AT 0:i THE COUNTRY MIUE III LAYTOtl EIJD OF THE YEAR CLEARANCE 1977 DEMONSTRATORS LISTED BELOW FROM ORIGINAL WINDOW PRICE MOST HAVE FULL FACTORY WARRANTY DISCOUNTS UP TO $375800 Original Sale Price Price LTD II No. 112953 $7377 $5533 LTD No. 115498 $9402 $7052 LTD No. 126261 $9192 LTD No. 126260 $9336 $7002 LTD No. 162311 $9141 '6856 LTD No. 147896 $9096 '6822 TRUCKS V2 Ton Pickup 4x4 $8197 $61 43 1976 VaT, 4x4 Shop Truck $9394 '5636 USED TRUCKS 1975 Ford Vi Ton $otoc ! 4 W O, 4 speed, PS. radio, hubs, tutone. Stk. No. 3360 O U3 1975 Ford Ton $o o r j No. 3457. RangerPkg Auto, air. PS O 1 X3 3 I 1973 Ford Bronco soiar Auto, Ranger Pkg Stock No 3530 O " " W 1975 Ply. Trail Blazer Wagon saaoc No. 3552. Auto trans. PS 'iT i O 1 975 Ford Va Ton 4x4 $ ? a n e No. 3083. Auto. Ranger XLT Pkg O 1 O 1974 Ford Va Ton Explorer Pkg. soooc 6 cyl. auto. PS. radio. No. 3486 m O 9 1974 Ford Va Ton saak No. 3235. Air. standard trans. V-8 PS I J it 1974 Ford Va Ton 4x4 soiae No. 3328. Air. 4 sp. PS. PB. Ranger Pkg W "T 5? 5J 1969 Ford Ton oas Stk.No.3525 I OSyS) I 1973 Ford 4 Wheel Drive sooac l No. 3483, Auto. PS. PB. Hubs iaUUO 19S9 Ford Va Ton $4 oor j No. 3426. Auto trans. PS. sharp older truck I 9 1977 Ford Courier so. 7 or: No. 3650. Economy Special. 5 sp.adio & heater, low low miles W J 1573 No. Main Layton - 825-9721 ; 1 , , Wanted: Wale and female greenhouse workers, full time. Non smokers, call 295-5594. A12-13C52-1 No experience necessary. Will teach you to earn over $1000.00 per month plus a J50 raise each month thereafter! Company car furnished! Apply In person Monday Mon-day thro Friday Worldwide Recovery Service, 201 South Moln, Bountiful, Utah. A12-15 C52-3 Public Worki Super in tende n t Farmlngton City is recruiting for the position of Public Works Superintendent. 3 years supervisory super-visory experience, knowledge and skill In construction and or maintenance of municipal watersewer wa-tersewer lines and facilities required. For further Information Informa-tion call Farmlngton City Office at 867-23B3. Application deadline: 5:00 P.M. January 27th 1978. Compensation $1,100 per month dIus commensurat? with ability and experience. A12-13C52-1 JOB SERVICE 455 W. Center Bountiful 292-4451 Manager Trainee, 2 yrs. college or 2 yrs. supervision, rotates doy & swing $172wk Superintendent, public works, 3 yrs. construction or maintenance supervision $U00to$1200mo. Civil Engineer, degree 4 2 yrs. exp., days . $1200 to 1800mo. Manager, Garden Shop, retail, nursery or horticulture exp. req. Salary Open Port Time Sales: grocery checker, yard goods, cashier, soles clerk, TV &oppl. soles ... 2.65-2.85 nr. Full Time Soles: Soles Rep. Paper Products, Women's Wear Asst. Mgr., Grocery Checker, Sporting Goods Cashier, Cashier Checker Salaries Vary Waiter Waitress, daytime $1.85 plus tips Fast Food Service Workers, days $3.00 hr. House Cleaning in Private Homes, full or part time $3.00-$4.00 hr. Janitor, tull or part time $2.66-$3.00 hr. Clerical We hove o constant demand for secretaries, typists, bookkeepers, receptionists ot salones ranging from $500 to $750 a month - please come in & let us help you find the right job. MANY OTHER POSITIONS AVAILABLE No Fee A Division of Employment Security 'i i .......... , .... Srolect. extra money lor a Savment. Routes located In Centervllle (motor) and Sort" nlntif.,1. Call 2767. CS2 A)3, Salt Lake's largest temporary service needs several exaerlenced typists, stenos. keypunch operators and other ottlce skills tor short and long term work. No tees - we pay top salories. Call tor tntormation or apply at our Salt Lake or Bountiful Boun-tiful office. SOS Temporaries 533-1511 154 E. 700S. A47-C3S- WAITRESS WANTED New positions available for day shift 9 to 5 and evening shift S to 11. Highest wages paid in this area. Paid vacation alter 1 year and Blue Cross coverage too. Apply Lee's Cafe or call 29S-0731. C50-2 All-U C Wm: TIP ; WALLS CLEANED Expert auallty work, free estimates, es-timates, very reasonable price. Schedule your spring cleaning now. Call Bob 292-5469. A 12-13 C52-1 Free pickup on old unwanted funk cars and trucks. Will pay from $10 fo 520 for whole ones. CaU 295-0522. A12 C10 " APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS We take care of all your appliance needs. We service all brands and when yoyneed a new. one we'll get you a good price on a AAavtag or sell vou a good used one for S49.00 up. Perkins Appliance, 295-8229. A11-16C5M Save 20 during February on upholstery cleaning. Rudmon Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Phone 292-4121. AI3-17CI-5 TAX PREPARATION in your home - limited appointments. appoint-ments. Competent and thorough work. Call 376-4748 for appoint-ment. appoint-ment. A13-16C 1-4 Carpentry Remodeling Tired of high costs? I specialize In basements, garages or remodeling. Quality workmanship. work-manship. Guaranteed work and excellent references. Lowest possible prices. Call 969-8307 or 943-5065. A7-13 C47-1 Bntfl. Spray & Sheet Rock Serv. ' Have your ceilings sprayed with beautiful acoustic plain or glittered glit-tered your choice. Lasts up to ten years under normal conditions. condi-tions. Free est. Call after 6 p.m. 292-2258. A5-13 C45-1 MAJOR APPLIANCES All makes, service done on washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators, ond freezers. Your home or our shop. All work guaranteed. 295-3357. A12-15 C52-3 Experienced Tax a Accounting Specialists Coll for an appointment now to get your 1977tax filed. Work done at your home or our office. Professional Management Associates, As-sociates, 295-7134 or 292-3856. A11-22C5M0 P ANOJN1NO SiWlV " ve" fs tun.n. .. Bountiful -rea AIU-' CHngtSprayrJ??yZ?l SrTeTa gre0Trs?lmates. 292-92,2. nnMlll'' tJNTIN! ' Interior, eirteTioTTorr- ; ' Workmanship '"""'M: Reasonable prices ? 'w t orJ5mAUciii Advertisement ;.. SPEAKING OF MONEY WHAT'S IT COST TO BECOME A SKIER? By EZRA T. CLARK President Davis County Bank The winter months are strictly downhill for some people. . . and they love it! So why not join the carefree caravans of skiers who get up for winter win-ter by going down the snowy slopes? You should be aware, however, j that the cost to equip yourself for ; skiing is not exactly low. We're a long ' , way from sliding 1 i down the neigh- i '., - ! borhood mountain f X.- I on a couple of bar- . j rel staves in old I " Norway. EZRA T.CLARK Your investment in downhill skiing, our researchers tell us, starts with the basic equipment: skis, bindings, ski poles and boots. Seasoned skiers mix and match their gear according to experience ex-perience and price. As a neophyte you may prefer to outfit yourself completely com-pletely at lowest possible cost. Ski equipment prices vary like weekend weather reports in the Rockies. Thrifty beginners can often find sales, markdowns, and package deals. On the average, skis, poles and bindings bind-ings range from a bottom-of-the-hill $129 to a peak $400. But one retail outlet not long ago offered a package deal. Skis, bindings, poles and safety straps were advertised for $169. . . and boots were thrown in. One catch: All sizes and models weren't available. Then there was the sporting goods chain that offered skis, bindings, boots, poles and safety straps for $219.80. A special sale reduced the package price to $179.95. '."jii" Cross-country gear, by the less expensive than that neJ? ' ' downhill skiing. The cr ' variety of the sport is done onT' " :v? narrower skis. H' It's a lot like hiking throu, woods, only faster, and devote rabid. Cross-country packages!!! vertised for as little as $89 art'"''1' sport's advocates say it shou'lH"; " :"' m you more than $150 for first-rate"' Beyond your basic ski gear f have other costs. Learning howt,' ( if you take instructions, is ' I them. A quick check of two ll known ski resorts reveals that y '; pay $15 for an all-day lesson at i s Valley, Idaho, and from $10 to Sp" t',s Vail, Colorado. Less spectacula,'.' areas charge lower group lesson pr 1 averaging from $4 to $7. 5 t So you've got your basic equip. , and have taken lessons enough ! f you can manage better-than-ber 4 j. slopes. What's left? fashionable as you skim ovet'i powder snow. Fleece-lined parkas, down p. :"r( zip-together one-piece suits ajS' stretch overalls all at price tats p 'Jj stretch from $30 to $250-are just : ?,!,!! of the fashion picture. Another part involves . 5! fashionable places where you cat such as Aspen Mountain ski resor ',". a six-day ski week. That will r,. J'.'rf anywhere from $117 to $420 C- : :', can choose shorter and less eipt-., c"o;i sojourns. . . overnighters or thre- ';'",; "shortee weeks," for example, f" variety of resorts from the Rocke. the Adirondacks. Is skiing worth the cost of s c lessons, fashions and weekends' ijlSw have to be the judge. But Jj;.'";,' researchers claim that hundrst-f "" thousands of skiers are willing IS eager to pay the pricejust forttj- of it! it,ri TTS tit -JSC! ' '" " 1 ' 11,1 i i i i i ,. V'" : 1 ADD I , ..... ISO! 1-. pi. V ; Courtesy Automatic Transfe; j I iClV ,y How does a young couple afford a second 'H fC- honeymoon after only five years of marriage? ;W ... K ' -J It's simple. N - .'. "' : lift! Ml V - : mjC'jAf. When the husband first got out of college, he j V ' 4 had First Security Bank transfer thirty dollars a j j out of each paycheck from his checking accouf x ; ,i ' fx v i' to his savings account. fy "' It's called Automatic Transfer. And it's just one 2 ' J of the advantages you get with a checking J ' .,'-44$ account at First Security Bank. fn I ? At First Security, all the personalized checks yo y-"" ' need arefree-And by maintaining a $300 minimuro J "t ' balance each month, there is no charge for you" f ';3 checking service. V 7, ' And as we've said before, what good are your V'h ' checks if no one will cash them? First Security i f.' ' 4 N. offers you Check Protection Plus, the check j - , ' . 4 1 guarantee card that's honored by over 12,000 v '1 .--i, ' 's s' businesses. And the only one that's also good j . . . -.t-- ..-.-J l. - m.,-r'St 'in i J a 3-state area. ' A checking account at I - - ov S . s . -m j First Security Bank. It's -p- ' I just one of the ways the j. " T1 heads up people at First Ct ' r,Ji Security are putting st( -, r-f 1 you ahead. t ' - S . t -r 3 .;:; -j F.fsl Security Bank ol Rock Springs. Wyo Fust Secunty BanK ol Murray. N A c'-"-' c- ri'-"' 'i '' fin mi I i'ii i " '. ' " ' ' hi -'-".,,,' !..'"""".'' Fs. Security Stale Bank of Heioe. First Secuniy Bank o. 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