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Show frJl FO. SAVE1 fjj&Uy Synthstic Products SYNTHETIC LUBRICANT SEMINAR The Skillet, 251 E. Main, Vernal, UT. June 6, 1981 - 10 & 11 a.m.; 2 & 3 p.m. Topic of Discussion What is a synthetic lubricant? Features of synthetics in auto, farm and industrial applications. New unit warranty conditions. Products cover full range of gasdiesel engines ond their respective gear-trains. Coll (801) 885-3506 after 6 p.m. OxbowF. Enterprises - Dealer , DANNY C. LONG Certified $ Public ; Accountant . P.O. Box 26 f Upoint, Utah 84039 (801)247-2468 NEW SERVICE mputerized general ledger, Payroll, and accounting. par for meeooRS Ben Crenshaw, while a The next time you try student at the University for a hole-in-one, re- of Texas, won the NCAA member this: Experts golf championship three claim that the odds consecutive years. He against your making it won the title outright in are about 300,000 to 1! 1971 and 1973, and tied for- the championsiiip & JF- Jts- with Tom Kite, also a 2 . 1 y(A U.'i ..i'Ji Texas student, in 1972. ip P$rS- yC Arnold Palmer was mW7 ,''9W 'he first professional " ' golfer to win more than Tuctu Golf Club in $100,000 in one year. Ac-Morococha, Ac-Morococha, Peru, is the cording to A-T-O Inc.'s world's highest golf Rawlings Sporting Goods course. Its lowest point Company, he won more is 14,335 feet above sea than $128,000 in 1963. level. Golf has also been Billy Casper hit the mile-played mile-played in Tibet at over stone in 1966 when he 16,000 feet! won over $121,000. I SPECIAL INVITATION Mr. Douglas Finlay and Mr David Roberts, hearing aid specialists from Finlay Ear Prosthetics will be in Vernal to assist you with your hearing needs. FREE Hearing Evaluation FREE Audiometric Test New molds in ONE hour Nerve Deafness Specialists Introducing a NEW Rechargeable System May 22, Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 23 Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 (noon) Vrnal-Weiton't Lamplighter Inn in the conference room. Please call 789-0312 for an appointment. If you are not available avail-able to ortendthe workshop, please call for a home appointment. Hearing Workshop: If you're hearing sounds but having trouble understanding, or if youre not understanding with your present aid, come to the Lamplighter In. tyourno, HEARING AIDS understanding this may be your answer. 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Glads and Dahlias were ', jf ." f from town to leave things they'd picked their specialty and they had all kinds, i f 'V up for us and we'd have a good visit. grown from bulbs they saved each .s s 1 Mom and Nell talked about things of in- year! Along the edges of the garden and , V. i 1 terest to moms, wives and grandmas, around the house were perennials and ,. . while Dad and Evan looked at fields annuals that came up from seed each " i . ! j and talked about farming. The girls year. . - sf ) stayed in the house and we boys went The other day I got to thinking about ff ; V ' with the men, listening and learning. their little old house. So I drove out to " . 1 Evan and Nell lived a simple life, see if it was still there. It was there,-all I relying for most of their needs on their right, standing as a sort of monument to , ' garden, fie'ds and livestock. Evan used Evan and Nell, and to Neal and Ann s j ; horses for his farm work and didn't Matthews, who raised much of their I j even have to buy tractor fuel. family there before moving into their ' - We traded farm work with Evan and I new house- But the thin8 that thrilled -i,,,, , u t i. J w J was glad when it was my turn to go up. me most was t0 see that Neal and Ann Eq RQWLEY Nell always had a good meal ready at had a earden started r'ght where Evan noon. Most of the food was from their and Nel1 had tneirs- . x D own place. When we were no longer I think it's nice to have a special time ADOUT fOS6S hungry, Evan would get a sly grin on each year to remember family and his face and ask me if I'd like to look at friends. It's extra nice to have it when A - I r- the garden. He knew what I was in- gardens are starting to grow. And as I y ' ' ' terested in. Nell went along too, leaving watch people planning their gardens at the dishes until we returned to the my place, I can almost see Evan and fields. Nell watching, with his sly grin and her . Last week, alter ii was loo late to make a change, I got to thinking over what I said What a garden they had! It was more grandmotherly smile. about fertilizing roses. And I decided I ' should change one bit of advice I gave. " """""""" " " Regarding the time to fertilize roses in the REMEMBER LOVED ONES WITH SSl Lm m m n August. We never know how quickly the I! (I B V I ( 1 weather will turn cold in the fall and the U W U B J roses could still be actively growing. The cold weather could damage tender growth P"- Fl H n M that didn't have time to harden. So keep this I5 1 J liH t f jf Ir- note with your other information to help you II mi w W J hi U U (je more successful in keeping rose bushes alive. r-GERANIUMS! v lHUNDREDS BLEEDING . v" IN BLOOM FOR n v.il-4.yr' CHOOSE FROM 133 EiRITS -"5X", rfZfXf SALMON, SCARLET, '''f CHERRY RED. DEEP BLOOMING AND PINK.' PLANTS roses! , ; PLANTAROSEIN ' lrN J 'j J YOUR YARD AS A ' l l M' 4 LIVING MEMORIAL. ..t v: ';'( f , 'A 7j! WE STILL HAVE A I V , ' i Q 1 V GOOD SELECTION , AND MANY ARE IN jf . . y 1 j BLOOM f , JJ f Compare th cost ot thes natural flow- .., er arrangomonti with an artificial on. CDD0C3 ODQGGQV WHERE GOOD GARDENS BEGIN One Block East Of Roosevelt Medicol.Clinic And" Around The Corner |