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Show BUY, SELL. TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE I THE I Tn Fridoy, August 2, 1985 Vernal Expr 1 1 For Rent TOWNHOUSE. Deluxe 3 bdrm, 1 12 bath, air conditioned, con-ditioned, washer, dryer, dishwasher, stove, drapes, carpeted. Exclusive Ex-clusive area. Must see, 728 South 2500 West, 789-1885. FOR RENT. Beautiful 4 bedroom duplex. Nice neighborhood, by Maeser Elementary. Call 781-1524 or 353-4524 3 BEDROOM apartments. $250 and $275. Real nice units. Perry or Troy, 789-8122. FOR RENT or sale. 3 bdrm home in Jensen. Owner will finance. Reasonable interest rate. Call Tom Howcroft, 789-3537 or 789-2724. RENT OR SALE 4 bedroom executive home in Air Village with many extras. $700 per month. 789-6167 or 789-0787. FOR SALE or rent. Beautiful 5 bedroom home, 2 fireplaces, patio. Owner will finance at very , attractive interest rate. 789-7606, 789-4550. FOR SALE or rent. 3 bedroom home, $250. Owner will finance, 789-4486 or 789-1887. FOR RENT. 3 bedroom, newer home, over full basement. Solar hot water, woodburning stove, decks, office, fruit room. $390 month plus depost. No smokers, pets. See at 2960 South 670 East. Call 789-3377. FOR RENT. 3 bedroom house, Naples area, garden and room for out-, door animals. Available Aug. 1. $350. Call 789-0051. FOR RENT or sale. 3 bedroom home. Fireplace insert, fenced backyard. $300 plus $200 deposit. No pets, drinking or drugs. 789-5363. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house on 12 acre. Large family room, woodburning stove, dw, microwave, double garage, awning, covered deck. Nice location loca-tion convenient to town. Available mid August. $425 per month, $250 deposit. Call 789 4112. CUTE 2 BEDROOM with woodburner. Large living, dming and laundry rooms, garage. $250 pmo plus oeposit Call 781-0098. 2 BEDROOM furnished mobile horns. Coll Ralph at 789 1482. 2 OLD homes available for salvage in return for removal and clean-up of lots. Call 789-1017. I isffluanrs i WOODBURNING stove -headquarters of the Uintah Uin-tah Basin. We feature Full View, Golden Fire,-Bicentennial Fire,-Bicentennial and Jamestown stoves. We also carry a full line of single and triple wall pipe. Western Auto in Vernal; 789-2609. BLAZE KING woodburning woodburn-ing stoves. The 24 hr. burning bur-ning stove. Seeley's, 1010 N. Vernal Ave. 789-0933. FOR SALE: 1 share Central Cen-tral Canal Water Stock. Call 789-1763, 789-2655 after 6 p.m. NEW 16" tandem trailers, 7,000 lbs., 15" wheels, $995. All other sizes available. Lone Peak Trailers, Point of Moun-tain. Moun-tain. Toll free 800-835-8878 or 1-768-8431. SALE! 25 PERCENT sale. Troy-Bilt Tillers. Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES. We're well stocked stock-ed at GARDEN COUNTRY IN OREM. TROY-BILT proven pro-ven best. American made. 1 While they last 25. .224-4888. 25. 36 INCH ROOF type swamp cooler, $250. 789-4155. FOR SALE. 14 foot wood hauling trailer. Great for hauling hay or recreation vehicles. Asking $500. Call 303-675-5298 after 4 p.m. FOR SALE: Ceramic counter top kitchen range and air conditioner. Phone 789-2556 after 6 p.m. for details. HOME STEREO equipment. equip-ment. 45 watt factory built speaker, LAB sa2200 speakers, Marantz 6100 turntable, Marantz R1220 Superscope, amfm receiver, 45 watt. Call Greg 789-2617. 19 INCH Colortrak, $150. Good Panasonic VCR, $175. Kerosun Heater, $50. Good wood stove, $50. Microwave, $100. Call Pauline, 789-4123. NEC APC computer. Two 8" disk drives, colored monitor, letter quality printer, 356K memory. Includes In-cludes following software: Dbase II, Microplan, Bench Mark Word Processing, Pro-cessing, general ledger and accounts receivable. Excellent computer for small business, originally sold for $12,000. Asking $2,500. Call 789-0797. FOR SALE 1919 Queen Ann Secratary. Solid mahogany. Come by and see at T4T, l mile east of Roosevelt. QUARTER HORSES for sale. Over fifty head. 789-0534 or see at 1065 S. 500 W. Doc and Dixie Allen's Drippin Chicken Water ranch. COW AND calf pairs. Also registered black Limousine pulled bull, 3 years old. 789-4497. FOR SALE. AQHA Register of Merit mare and ROM producing mare. $800 each or will trade for hay. Call 353-4296, Neola. FOR SALE: Seven 2 year old Columbia ewes. Make offer. 789-1000. FOR SALE. Large thoroughbred quarter horse mare. Nice mover, great all around horse. $800 or best offer. Call Mary 789-8131 or 789-7795 ext. 33. FEMALE TEACUP poodle. Light apricot with black tips, 8 weeks old, father registered, mother not. $150. 789-0444. LITTLE USED model 706 Vrmer round baler. Excellent Ex-cellent condition, $5,000. 303-675-8304. 1979 FIAT Alice 8B Crawler. 3 angle blade, 1,600 hours. Excellent condition, $25,000. Includes In-cludes JCB backhoe at-tachment. at-tachment. 303-675-8304. 1966 12F motor grader 14' blade, all hydraulic, 10' front blade, good con-dition, con-dition, $20,000. 303-675-8304. FOR SALE: 28' self contained con-tained Kit Companion trailer. Good condition, $4,000. Call 789-3596 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: 1975 Road Runner trailer. 8x40, 1 bedroom, and bath, furnished. fur-nished. Equipped with swamp cooler and gas furnace. fur-nace. Will sell as is to lowest bidder. Can be seen at Bird Storage, 500 North 1212 West or call 789-0790 between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Garage Sale $100 REWARD for return of dark red male COCKER SPANIEL named "Rusty". Lost 72485 near 4800 South Vernal Ave. Call 789-5030, 789-0440, ask for Julie. 2 LARGE hogs. Dark brown in color. 1 boar, 1 sow, under impound. Owner notify Uintah County Coun-ty Sheriff office, 789-2511. SPIRIT LAKE Lodge. Take Sheep Creek Canyon turn off. 70 miles from Vernal. Cabins, boats, meals. Reservations, SLC 262-2911. ALL GARAGE OR MOV- ING SALES - CASH ONLY MOVING SALE. August 2 &3,9to 5.844Westll00 South. Furniture, clothes, toys, etc. No early birds. GARAGE SALE. Baby things, dishes, camping, everything under the sun. 282 West 200 South. Thur., 81, noon-8 p.m., Fri., 82, 10-6 p.m. HUGE YARD sale August 2 and 3 from 9 'til 7. 525 South Vernal Ave. Depression Depres-sion glass, antiques, telephones, TV's, furniture, fur-niture, lamps, clothes, vacuums, drapes, bedding, bed-ding, roll-away beds, travel trailer, wood hauling haul-ing trailer, kitchen items and many, many misc. items. FRIDAY AND Saturday, 2nd and 3rd. Garage sale. Clothes, men's suits, chain saw, dishes, misc. We've been transferred. 155 West 650 North. 3 FAMILY yard sale. Friday Fri-day and Saturday, August 2 and 3 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Lots of jewelry, maternity clothes, household items, etc. 132 East 100 South. GARAGE SALE: Wood-burners, Wood-burners, couch set, etc. Wednesday through Saturday. 2123 South Ver-nal Ver-nal Ave. GARAGE SALE. Skis, furniture, fur-niture, auto acces., bike, and misc. items. Saturday, 3rd, 8-5. 610 South 2500 West. FUNDRAISER SUNDAY the 4th for Otis Leinweber. Bake sale, car wash, garage sale. 9 a.m. -4 p.m. J.B.'s Restaurant. Your help and support will be ap-preciated. ap-preciated. , MOVING SALE. Must sell 6 ft. console stereo, like new electric stove, brown recliner, bookcase, twin bed, twin mattress, exercise exer-cise trampoline, portable stereo, dog house, lawn furniture, lots of women's clothes, (sizes 7-10). Saturday and Sunday, 3rd and 4th, 10 a.m-4 p.m. Cash only. 275 South 750 West. - YARD SALE: 9 to 3. Clothes, dishes, misc. items. 4150 South Vernal Avenue, across from armory. If you have a News Item call the Vernal Express 789-3511 HAY FOR 789-4182. SALE. Call FOR RENT private trailer space. $100. 789 4486 or 789 1887 I lEffil I FOR RENT county mobile homt lotj, S'fifi'ci or daub's dau-b's widci $125 month. Vwer. water furnished Giiwpf CrnvH. 789 2343 orncc space for RENT. 1S00 tq ft Joi'py PfcVvnnt (Ik's H W loos fori;ei2(ia3or ? sx3 LARGE COMMERCIAL bullae Good kvatoiv 7in V.-.t M.n W.ll rent an t (jiwit iite-.t tfm, f' r-3t. i tea! ) ot FOR RCNT: Mam ;i in ttrrf 7:i or nets and '-(p to tBT-l tat tea-.n fcKircy II (mi rv "i Ca I V" i ; j ; ; ; i OMlCt U-Aft lt'( r"iro irft trf -.;rJ tmjZ C-a '( GOOD COMWCCIU K '- rt - '-! 3 ) rT ' - - l r 1 - a: ' ' r i f r "t tail I CtffKt t r - A J t f M Alto 4 i 8 " I f a-e1-- ; j;t M f-ar BACKHOE SUPREMO. Custom backhoe, dump truck loader service, ditching, dit-ching, trenching, excavator, excava-tor, iewer & water line installation, in-stallation, septic tanks nd dram fields, licensed contrctor. Gilmer A. Omen. 789-2343. 789 4408. radio dispatch 789 4200 BACKHOE SERVICE, sewer and water lines, ditching, dit-ching, sept'C tanks And dram fields And ucava-tn ucava-tn Rich Built. 789 2840 Of mobiH 7B9 6244 TRAMPOLINE SPRING Sroi! 14' octagon. $429 ith 12 sa'p'y pads Wpv'i 1010 N Vernal A.7niemi Personals Per-sonals c'M ron u s r4 Ivof tn.n : W At Mfimd ntf iifimnt f V.e-,1 Urn, SCOTT Pf UNION il N t ro !- weekend o' I, (U l t-'"'"" M k - 0 f ei; 5 ! e lr f-c' r t ? iru'e1 tf lea - -e Misc. rorwrf f(f f-SS -- - ; - ,TBt ' el fas t 3 O M:iL r.f t e;;--t ! a-f e45 re t-ai r- e f--" r Pfo A Animals nri-tuviin FOR SALE 2nd crop alfalfa, out of field or can be delivered if in Naples area. Ken Lind, 789-3194. ALFALFA HAY for sale. $60 per ton. 789-2845. Vehicles FOR SALE: 1975 Lincoln Mark IV, 1979 Chevy Luv pickup, good condition. 789 5335 or 789-9425. 1971 FORD LTD. Asking $400. 789 8798. 1979 WHITE Western Store, new motor, Cumm-ings Cumm-ings 400 Big Cam 3, new transmission. Excellent condition throughout. Call 789-2581. 789-2558 evenings. FOR SALE 1978 34 ton 4-wheel drive Ford pickup. See at 144 N 400 W. or call 789 1505 or 7892882. FOR SALE: 1981 Datsun 4x4. 40.000 miles, brown with gold 4x4 strips, amfm cassette, 4 speed. 2.3 litre engine, short bed, chrome nms, mce interior, $4.800. 789 1760, 1982 TOYOTA long bed diesel pickup Excellent condition. Includes fiberglass shell and carpet kit Ashing $4,100. Call 789S806, 1983 S10 Bla-er. Like rew. low miles. V6 power, 4 speed, air conditioned, power steering, new tires Great 44 lor town and oHfMd 781 1129. 9T0N UWW . Vernal $9 BOO TOR SALE: im KXftO Kawawki Call 7811782 tt at ?5 S Vernal Avff 1982 YAMAHA SA 5'jQ, feed witn silver strips On hr ? OOQ miis eW f1 m l .295 Of trade lof ATV. 17bQ 1981 YAMAHA Maum Nice kx'f-e k. ma'oort, e'kef reader, new t.res, ereat at niiieaee. wmitUnied. I'ssy SflfCT tOUIPMfNT pltwAGo-' into, jmj a"i inv, tr. toi-'S pn. j'.s jr.) JAM i a 'of HAYING ItuiiPMfNT; Mettlon iq;o ioi JO 121 f. a'anra) 1 e e ' t '"l e l i t,'i it) t.'i ;;i f.M 2'f IM AAOta-e-. V kM f b "'' a"1 - ti-e Cj I P- 315 r h e fACt 44 rO) MLt I l'B.na'at ? i i 435 l r . Pes t t - 'y fwei pTr.J r - ' "! ii A Cm WICHTf.I ), t a ft - f-'ru-ei ff'ar ' H S) Sae Nee raK ! W ty-v 'er i' - ) rv -S jp"-r'?i 'tcs's r i ;t 5a;i trsi' t trt f r 1 t t, .1 T-a -t f i 0 O 1 i 5 ':i'1 !'3 e-j ( T e i sn 51 t- Teak - f' i - ,(n o M 'fee a a ? e t 1 r." A 0t J n r 'i ! : (- Library Corner Ms. . 5 tv-. UINTAH COUNTY LIBRARY NEWS BY Evan L. Baker Following are some of the new titles that we have received in the Adult Fiction and Adult Non-fiction collections at the library. 1. MAXIMUM SPORTS PERFORMANCE by James F. Fixx-(Non-Fiction) This last book by authormarathon runner Jim Fixx offers advice ad-vice for the daily and weekend athlete who wants to improve his performance per-formance in any sport. With the latest, most up-to-date information, he gives practical advice on how to improve in speed, endurance, nutrition, nutri-tion, how to improve your concentration, and mental preparation. If this program is followed seriously, one can compete whether against one's self or others for many years longer. 2. A CREED FOR THE THIRD MILLENNIUM by Colleen McCulIough-(Novel) McCulIough-(Novel) In the year 2032, ice flows from the Arctic Circle have forced a universal relocation of the population to the warmer zones. Energy sources are drying up, there's limited transportation, no heat and not much food, and restrictions have been placed on childbcaring. The earth has become a place of despair and fear. Then the government recruits charismatic psychologist Joshua Christian to renew the flagging spirits of the American people, and for them, he becomes the new Messiah. 3. THE TUNNELS OF CHU CHI by Tom Mangold-( Non-fiction) Here is the hitherto untold story of a remarkable campaign in the Vietnam War, fought inside the secret tunnel networks around Saigon between Viet Cong guerrillas and special American forces known as "Tunnel Rats." The over two hundred miles of tunnels were unlike anything the Americans could have imagined. This book details the subsequent inept in-ept and almost suicidal attempts of the American forces to penetrate these tunnels and fight an underground war on the enemy'j terms. 4. HAIR MAGIC: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO CUTTING. STYLING. TINTING, TIN-TING, AND COLORING YOUR H AIR AT HOME AND IN THE SALON by Marion Mathews (Non-fiction) The complete guide to every aspect of hair care for the whole family. It Rives step by-step instructions and illustrations for washirg, drying, cutting, styling, and coloring your hair at home and in the salon. Plus detailed advice on diet and exercising and an A-Z of hair problems, their definitions, symptoms and remedies. 5. EARL MINDELL'S SHAPING I P W illi VITAMINS by Frl Mindrll-( Mindrll-( Non-fiction) Mindell takes the basic nutrition information he gave In his first book, VITAMIN BIBLE, one ttep further. He shows how you can use vitamins and nutrient supplements to enhance hatevcr exercise exer-cise program you follow-and Avoid the hidden pitfalls of wrong combinations. com-binations. He also shows ways you can feel bettrr. look youngrr, h.ipe up your emotional, physical, and sexual life, and en)oy more vitality. I. SHANGHAI by Christopher Nc-t Novel) John tntor is a man from a poor, simple F.ngtish village ho ctmes to Shanghai in 1 113 where he becomes an immensely wealthy trader. I Vnlon's life in tht vibrant city ci-ty is described, as his destiny and that of his children become intrrl-wined intrrl-wined with lh fate of China in the first half of the 2oth century. The Jove between Denton and the exquisite Su me! (first his miptre. then his second tfe) U the central theme of this rpic novel. 1. Ml'KDLK AROUND THE (UK K by Hujjh prtitiYw.t- MyMrry) Thirteen Thir-teen canes from the files of Pierre Crambrun, the smatl. dark French born manacrr tif the IWamont. New York'i top luxury Iwtrl, In MURDEtt DE LUXE, Chambrun U challenr-d by murdrnnu rn-trrprennif rn-trrprennif l ho will sacrifice even child to their on ay. The MASKED CRUSADER hai IV prrwnahlie playing a chilling game of tJrath, And thrre Are eleven more vrh intJrniou siotirn, t.TtlK CLASS by Erich SfgaMNsvrl) This l the story tf five mwnhrfl tf the Harvard cUm tf l-wMntffl thrir fmhman rar to their r4hm ni'n. The ca4 of character include: Andrew Eliot, millionaire pfrp-pie; pfrp-pie; Panirt Itotsi. mprntar f-hist, enmpnerf, and into cJnic. Te-1 Lambrtw. 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Ih h';f wnetaW? ir h-- imrrt'-ns rrn"olti"n and fi'anic ppJ-w;T theih time tr.y ba? tri .h tavit tfotnn, then !N f"(k. fr-elat. nJ l.a wcr)c te.tn-prfrv-c , (4 alHhe in tr enemm TVn i! f'ttnH ' V mm. aij. and ul'irn3tc!y (o gr, fr.an M !ha (ho ft? Vt cmjl t far a w11T KmU-rsiflnrtirg Kr:o rnr-j-'ct 'ie j:b rt j rc J jp r-a jef tt.ji Vt tr Airn"T 1 1 t T Tit IN f r V it t V t j i M K VD -1 V . e'rrj ? Mr a-. p- H istf-a istf-a f-ri-.n in Vi -atr,n.iS-i?! -;' i f in a fnt rr. : ST (He ty-.'i4a)r S'rrfK; i? l anfrtr-.e i-.f jrr!-.r, fnr tiriicitf frijfVt J't " e t r'i !fiin petl;r. M 5a rT!f piw"-.rj'y irtft"r-j it 8 csT!-!t th;r tf fitr's ft-at l!-re.n Thursday morning 4,600 cattle were offered on 11 markets which included 2,200 feeder cattle; this compared to 4,200 last week and 6,600 last year. In Omaha 300 slaughter cattle offered; slaughter cows 1.00-2.00 lower, slaughter steers and heifers not tested. Few breaking utility and commercial cows 29.75-33.25; cutter and boning utility 33.00-34.50, few high dressing to 35.75. Canner and low-cutter 31.00-33.00. In Utah slaughter steers and heifers 2.50-3.50 lower than last weeks close. Good to mostly choice 2-3 1050-1250 lb. slaughter steers 49.00-50.00. Good and choice 1200-1300 lb. holstein steers 44.00-46.00. Good to mostly choice 2-3 950-1050 lb. slaughter heifers 47.00-49.00. At Billings on Wednesday 1900 cattle offered; slaughter cows 1.50-2.00 lower. Feeder cattle mostly steady, modest volume calves unevenly 1.00-5.00 higher? Commercial Com-mercial and breaking utility cows 31.00-35.25; cuter and boning utility 32.00-36.50. Medium frame 1 550-700 lb. feeder steer 57.00;60.75; 800-950 lbs. 51.50-54.00; medium frame 1 250-325 lb. steer calves 79.00-87.50, 325-400 lbs. 70.50-76.50. Medium frame 1 500-800 lb. feeder heifers 52.00-55.00, medium frame 1 250-400 lb. heifer calves 61.00-69.50. Choice 3 steer beef in the San Francisco Bay area 4.00 lower than last weeks close at 82.00. Choice steer futures for August were down 20 points at 52.87, October up 23 at 56.15 and December up 40 at 57.95. August feeders up 1.30 at 62.60, September up 1.05 at 61.45 and October up 95 at 61.00. In Omaha 2,300 hogs offered; barrows and gilts 25-75C higher. US 1-3 215-250 lbs. 42.50-43.00, 150 head 43.25, 32 head 43.50. Sows steady to 50c higher, instances in-stances 1.00 higher ranging from 34.50-37.50. Omaha Hogs August 1 Hogs 2,300 barrows and gilts 25-75c higher. Fairly active. US 1-3 215-250 lbs. 42.50-43.00, 150 head 43.25, 32 head 43.50, some 210 lbs. 42.00-42.50. US 2-3 240-265 lbs 42.00-43.00. Sows: 15 percent steady to 50c higher, instances 1.00 higher. US 1-2 350-470 lbs. 34.50-35.00. US 1-2 470-50 lbs 35.00-36.50, 500-550 lbs. 36.50-37.00, some over 550 lbs. 37.50. Omaha Wednesday Feeder Pig Auction August 1 Receipts 1800 early sales steady, later steady to 3.00 per head lower than last week. Feeder pigs sold by the head, mostly most-ly US 1-2 28-31 lbs. 17.50-19.50, 33-39 lbs. 25.00-25.50, 40-47 lbs. 26.25-32.00, 45.47 lbs. 30.25-30.50, 49 lbs. 33.00.51-58 lbs. 27.50-34.50, 59 lbs. 36.50-38.50. 75-79 lbs. 41.00-41.75, 62-71 lbs. 34.50-38.50. Utah Hay Market Nevis WE Thursday August 1 Baled alfalfa hay comparable to U.S. grades. Utah baled hay movement this week moderate. Irices mostly steady with a lower undertone. Considerable rain damage reported on second crop In most areas. Inquiry and demand moderate. Small volume premium quality 82.00 per ton. Good quality hay ranged from 70.00-75.00 per ton, some standing in field 50.00 per ton, mixed fair and good in small volume 65.00 per ton, some standing in field 38.00 per ton. Fair quality some storm damaged 50.00-55.00 per ton. All fob stack, unless otherwise noted. Hay cube movement moderate. Prices steady. Premium export quality quali-ty cubes 90.00-96.00 per ton. All fob Slaughter lambs mostly steady at midwest market centers. At Oklahoma City Wednesday spring feeder and slaughter lambs 1.00-2.00 higher, slaughter ewes 2.00-3.00 higher. In the midwest slaughter ewes steady to 1.00 lower, feeder lambs steady. In direct trading slaughter lambs weak to 1.00 lower in the midwest on Wednesday. Slaughter Lambs: Midwest: spring: choice and prime 95-130 lbs. 70.00-76.00. Oklahoma City: spring: choice and prime 100-130 lbs. 68.00-70.20. In direct trading: Lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink. Midwest: 650 head. Spring slaughter lambs, choice and prime 100-115 lbs. 70.00-75.00. California: 450 head choice and prime slaughter lambs with no. 1 pelts 119 lbs. 74.50. Slaughter ewes: Midwest cull to good 16.75-23.00, cull 10.00-18.00. Oklahoma City utility and good 17.10-24.50. Midwest direct trade cull to good 10.00-21.00. Feeder lambs: Midwest spring: Choice and fancy 50-90 lbs. 67.00-73.10. Oklahoma City: spring choice and fancy fan-cy 40-70 lbs. 70.10-70.70, 70-100 lbs. 68.75-70.50. East coast dressed carlot lamb carcasses: car-casses: no sales reported. For more information, contact Steven Cox, Uintah County Agent, Utah State University Extension, 781-0770 ext. 454. For Sale or Rent Beautiful 5 bedroom home, 2 fireplaces, and patio. Owner will finance at very attractive attrac-tive interest rate. 789-4550 or 7897606 Place a match between the arrows and read to yourself. oicr : PREVENT DESERET XL Noods A Plant Executive Secretary at the Bonanza Power Plant Minimum Qualifications: 2. Five )cafi rt te; .5 iecfcfal ore cf-te 0r tp. la'c j eecalei iwts'lwted Ci i af for ytaf basis. S Scr-aJIx) w B fi d tfacNe ii f d ca'cd by man-arf. man-arf. 6 Surm-'sofy sk "s a.J cue-?"'? Contact William J. Krcmln, Jr. for an interview 769-7760 418 Cast Main |