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Show '! ZZ3 BUY. SELL, TRADE OR RENT THROUGH THE CZZZZZN Fridoy, August 16, 1985 VeiTial EjCpfCSt 11 For Rent EE LoDhR00 Munrn,is!ed L0ST AT south ball park 7e ?' e.me-Call Ralph at by high school a Cannon oa-iw. 35 mm camera in a purple FOR rfkit o.k .bag- Lett on bleacher - - bill. FOR RENT. 1 bedroom furnished apartment. Clean, cool, close-in. Call 789-2202 for Becky. After 5 789-4922 for Sharon. VERY NICE 4-plex apartment. apart-ment. Carpets, drapes, range, refrigerator, carport, car-port, storage. No pets. $250 month, $125 deposit. 789-5008 eves and weekends. 2 BEDROOM apartments. Clean and new, $250. Contact Jerry 789-2030, 789-5046 or Theda at 789-1569. FOR RENT. 2 bedroom apartment for rent in nice new brick 4-plex. Close to town and school, quiet neighborhood, no pets. $250, $100 cleaning fee. Call 789-1569 for Theda or 789-2030 for Jerry. See at 196 South 400 East. DUPLEX FOR rent. Clean 3 bedroom unit, woodbur-ning woodbur-ning stove, dishwasher, garden in and producing. $50 deposit, $300 per month. 781-0019, 789-8255. 2 BEDROOM apartment. All electric, unfurnished, carpet, drapes, kitchen appliances, nice yard. $265 per month. 150 East 1500 South, 789-2509. NICE UNFURN. 2 bdrm duplex apt. Total electric, . wstove, fridge, and drapes. Large front and backyard. Private parking. No pets. $310 month, $125 security deposit. 789-4584, 176 West 350 North. 3 BEDROOM duplex in town. Yard, quiet neighborhood., all appliances, ap-pliances, pleasant cul-de-sac, lots of storage. $250 per month. Call 789-3406. 2 BEDROOM duplex. Fenced yard, carport, fireplace, built-in appliances, ap-pliances, nice quiet neighborhood. $275. 789-3355 or 7890597 after 5 and on weekends. FOR RENT, duplex. 2 bedroom, w'd hookup, new drapes, fenced yards, nice area $250 month. $100 clean up. No smokers or pets. Call 789 6950. VERY CLEAN, nice, furnished. fur-nished. 1 bedroom apartment apart-ment $225 month. Call 7891000. 789 3875. TOWNHOUSE. Deluxe 3 bedroom. 1 12 bath, air conditioned, washer, dryer, dishwasher, stove, drapes, carpeted. Exclusive Ex-clusive area Must see 728 South 2500 West. 769 1885 FURNISHED 2 bedroom. 2 tnh dupic. double car carport, quiet neighborhood. $300 month. Discount with lent Ownerfaeent. M 3C83 2 BtDROOM apartment. Kitchen appliances. Cirfpfi, flrapffl. wd hookups, quiet m ehbothood. cieie m. Vi'atPf. .i't.it:4 pitkuP r vtj Si- o :ivr y. S2i0 month. $100 are't 789 3756. : 2 erDROOM Cu(i m !- U'te-.et C3'r"VJ. 4 f'.- f $ ! rj v.r-,i j:y lixin H-ot-e ueuroom v i . pfut-SsiTcfi Augusr7.aK,i ?89U-S577d8eo??8S9,-t35l?.a,, WSS? FOR RENT: Private trailer space across from golf course, Call 789-2221. FOR SALE, Wealthy applies. ap-plies. Phone 789-2070. FOR RENT county mobile ri uhLhK SALE. PCA has the follow- 3 white stocking legs, 1 home lots. Singles or dou- rnri LZ Z'i .' mg equipment for sale: MF sorrel gelding with 3 white SELECT EQUIPMENT BALEWAGONS: 1030, 1032 and 1036. TRACTORS: TRAC-TORS: 8N, MF 255, JD 2630 wloader. HAYING EQUIPMENT: Hesston 1010, 1014, JD 1214, Owatanna 12' self propelled. propell-ed. NH 315, NH 273, NH 278, IH 440 balers, Mckee round baler. Misc. discs, plows, blades and ditchers. dit-chers. Call Ron 646-3245 or mobile 646-4545. FARM EQUIPMENT FOR MOVING. FREE to loving indoor home, small black poodle mix. 3 years old, all shots, loves kids. 789-2629. FREE TO a good home. Large red short haired male dog. Mother was German shepherd, 2 years old, very gentle. 789-0915, 789-3092. 3 STRAY horses under im pound. 1 beige mare with bie wides. $125 month, sewer, water furnished. Gilmer Chivers, 789-2343 ra.i.,m;.im OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. 1500 sq. ft. Jolley Professional Bldg. 38 W 100 N. Phone 789-2888 or 789-5263. OFFICE SPACE for rent. Former Chamber of Commerce Com-merce office on corner of Lamplight Square, across from court house. Call 789-0312. 6 OFFICE complex. All or part. Also quonset warehouse. East Highway 40. Call 789-1631. truck loader service, ditching, dit-ching, trenching, excavation, excava-tion, sewer & water line in stallation, septic tanks and drain fields, licensed contractor." Gilmer A. Chivers. 789-2343, 789-4408,- radio dispatch 789-4200. BACKHOE SERVICE, sewer and waterlines, ditching, dit-ching, septic tanks and drain fields and excavation. excava-tion. Rick Buist, 789-2840 or mobile 789-6244. TRAMPOLINE SPRING Special! 14' octagon, $429 with 12" safety pads. Seeley's, 1010 N. vernal Ave., 789-0933. 165 tractor wFEL & scraper; MF 1135 tractor; Roskamps grain roller; Gehl feed wagon; Miskin land plane; Big Ox plow; Gehl forage harvestor (cornhead, nay head and dump wagon); Hesston 30A Stakhnd; J.D. 230 stack feeder; Harvestor 3060. For information contact Joe at 722-2259. 1979 FIAT Allis Crawler. 8-B 6-way dozer with enclosed cab. Excellent condition. Includes JCB backhoe attachment. Used Us-ed 1,600 hours. Cost $24,000. 303-675-8304. stocking legs and narrow blaze face and black mare, white diamond forehead and left rear stocking leg. Contact Sheriff office at 789-2511. CUTE BLACK grey female puppy. Approx. 8 weeks old. Found on Robinwood Lane. We cannot keep her. Call 789-6131 to claim or adopt. STRAY HORSE. Description: Descrip-tion: 2 year old sorrell gelding horse, under impound. im-pound. Contact Sheriff's office, 789-2511. MOVING SALE. Friday, Saturday, August 16 and 17. Freezer, baby crib, stroller, clothes, books, furniture, vehicle, automotive parts, Misc. 116 South 1350 West, Vernal, 789-5387. 2 FAMILY yard sale. Wednesday and Thursday, AUGUST 21 & 22, 9-5. Lots of items. Children's clothing, all sizes, good bargains. 3155 South Ver-nal Ver-nal Avenue. ' MOVING SALE. Deep freezer, woodburning stove, ceiling fan, misc. household items. Saturday, Satur-day, Aug. 17, 9-5. 622 South 1500 West. FIVE FAMILY YARD SALE. Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. at 52 North 1250 West. Lots of clothes for everyone from babies on up. Household furnishings, Tri-Chem paints etc. Misc. per. iftiHMiMw.HM sonals 0 Ht tit M tr.l !; 'j'Ct f ;'( ('' a 'U ,a - - at o'f p r'r'c-.l 12'0 Ji':' ."' ?B 4".-:l fOI fcf NT, 3 N " Ii( M P"ci a-i cr--i h- r-,,1 si A, a ' e i $jJg Qt i MO M t fO tpf.t 3 It'--. l i :j:ceM i'cr f J 1 )! 1 ).-.! ; . . 16, ft VMQCM hr 4 t -:,- 1 1 ; ' (" - --. 1, ' f'c, i- ;.1 I ti'l ? :o f'-a cs j-je - o r i 1 ; 3 f c ; " s 1 1 -f I ' ' - s ' 6 let; b - 1 1 LOST: FEMALE GERMAN short hair. 2 years old. I iiiiiiiiiiiii liver & ticked color. Sun- I IMNllM nyside City dog tag. Lost ii ca i u i a in u ii u n 1 1 1 s Restaurant August 15. Name: Heidi'. Will give a liberal reward. SPIRIT LAKE Lodge. Take Sheep Creek Canyon turn off. 70 miles from Vernal. Cabins, boats, meals. Reservations, SLC 262-2911. HAY FOR 789-4182. SALE. Call PROMPT DELIVERY service ser-vice on your bottled gas. Call 789-3198. Searle's Gas and Appliance. STORAGE FOR all your needs. Commercial or household units, $20 and up. Several sizes. Seeley's, 1010 North Ver-nal Ver-nal Ave. 789-0933. ROOSEVELT REDEVELOPMENT Agency Agen-cy is accepting bids for the tear down clearing and salvage of the old Roosevelt Theater, located at 21 So. Main Street. The bldg. will be avbl. to begin demolition on approx. Sept. 5. Material to be salvaged does not include fixture-sand fixture-sand equipment. Roosevelt City will provide a dump site for non-salvageable non-salvageable material. Interested In-terested parties may contact con-tact the Roosevelt City Administrator Ad-ministrator (722 5001) for further info, on bidding. Sealed bids should be sub-mitted sub-mitted to Roosevelt CityP.O. Box 248. Roosevelt. Utah. 84066 by 5PM Sept. 3. 1985 CASH FOR U.S. gold and silver coins. See Mike at Home Entertainment Center, 145 West Main, Vernal. 789-1997. Vehicles r r - WOODBURNING stove headquarters of the Uintah Uin-tah Basm We feature Full View, Golden Fire. Bicentennial and Jamestown stoves We ao carry a full line of sir'g'e and triple wail pipe. V.n'm Auto in Vernal; 7H-) 7Wi BLAZE KING wocKJburn. me stoves The 24 hr bur-rape bur-rape sieve $v't loiO S VgmalAve 7t iQUi f OR SALE: l sa'f Cn t'l Cflrl V..l!of S-rwk Ca'l 7fJl?U. 7S):c'w5 f.et 6pm NCW 16 UR(?"fl t iit. 70 it, l" t-ie;i. AH e:f-f tv available ler? 'e T'a '-"si. Pent cl Wcwn tain Toil tree 80O.H 3V887& or l ; mt' :s nmiHX tfO0" tH I . ( I Vie we I! V' vei t.' A--a' " V. o ler la it :. : 4 i a ' a ,"it tm nt t?ii c f- afcirr C tr 9A V- t- :c e i JJ A-.ntf 'r I ft "'-'-? r t i f s ' a s:r ; " :t n w s?t It tc' ,:t 3 r fs ' r - I ' " :i ! n m f' r '"f"i p",t-::t V-zi ''- j-. I ( t m- r- jv-i(s-'I t l'i : ' t- ,s : c )il 3 ' o t t V. e s I e i 1 -r -- mttrui s rd tiit f .'-.:-' - , 3 w I l 4 j e - c - ; - s - f 1 I : 'f (.'- ' c"-r; -' e- -1 i;s 1973 FIREBIRD 400 cu. ft. V8 engine. 2 new tires. 784-3555. 1971 DODGE Dart. 2 door, good engine and transmission. $150 or best offer. 789 4154 after 6 pm. 1976 TOYOTA Corona station sta-tion wagon. Air. amfm, radial tires, good condr tion. $800. 789 5387 CLASSIC CARS! 29AA flat bed truck. Excellent condition condi-tion with original title, $1,900 1966 Mustang, $500 Call 303 374 2320 or 303 374 9903 1974 CORVETTE. 454. 43 000 original miles. $7,995. firm. 1 303434 5307 1978 OLDSMOBILE Delia Brt. 19M2 Yamaha Virago 7'jQ. t9 Jeep 3 4 ton 4 WD pickup, Call 789 9224 anytime 1979 WHITE Wesiern !0e. r-.e mc'ar. Cumm. r tS 400 B t Cam 3. rtm tfim,s.(jn Jifeiipfit f fc!(tm throiiOut Call 789 2591. its') 2153 rOR SAlE V$ 3 4 ten 4 tDtil On Fr) p 'fu8 at 14 N itiQ vv ( tiii Wi w: c 7f-1 TftH? Il BRONCO 28 Vi. J ; tia t'sf(flj t!cc tao r . co i? fti-.it wt-j 1974 jcri as e.i. ''ti t jVc -c i?vI IMS l I.' ' ) l m rr, Vievt h i. ;1 s 3 r ? fT.-f.tJ tf-i.ci v' "r ( f (til fcl ! t 4 :t n lci e-- - e tnn'ttQ y J z tc if e et j ! c ' tsnt -e j-a-1; i it f llj.fl, 15 Jos rial p.--,-.' - ;- r-'"-"' -- ;; 111 S O r tcV, - ir -s ir Wiitt ; ' l C- , e ; ; ; ; ' i - -1 Animals 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. HORSE TRAILERS. Large selection. 15 used trailers in stock. Lone Peak Trailers, Point of Moun-tain. Moun-tain. Toll free 800-835-8 87 8 or 1-768 8431. Garage Sale FLEA MARKET at Naples Truck Stop. Friday, Saturday. Satur-day. Includes plants, appliances, ap-pliances, winter and summer sum-mer clothes. CARPORT SALE. Saturday Satur-day 8 to 3. Toolbox, cow catcher, clothes, books, misc. 2289 North 2500 West. Place lour Ads ! with Us for Added Let our professional ad staff create some "working" sales messages mes-sages for you . . . and watch the results pile up in profitsl Vernal Express Call 789-3511 Right Now! Library Corner r.- o Mif v-' ' r. ttt:1:'" - A - o t ; i ( t p i a u f - e " By Fvan I.. Itakrr, Director ritKMII(M)..STt)HY linilt:-Now that our summer programs are over, the Trcschiwl .Story Hour will rvturn lo its regular wwkly lime of every Thumf.iy from 2 p.m. until 2:30 p m. Wc would like to rrmind parents Uat children must t 3 lo 5 years of ege to Bttcnd. Also, would you please be here promptly at 2:30 to pick up your children. We ore looking forwnrd to having your children participate in this oppurtunity. NMW IJOOKS n.e (tillow ina U a listing of ome of the new U& we have received in the hlirary and are a vaifohle fif chm k out by our p-irms. 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In this novel you'll find a most unusual assassin, all set for the biggest kill of his life. Even the Pope knows and is waiting for him with open arms. 9. THE CIDER HOUSE RULES by John Irving (Novel) Set in rural Maine in the first half of this century, this is the story of Dr. Wilbur Larch saint and obstetrician, founder and director of the orphanage in the town of St. Cloud's, ether addict and abortionist. It is the story of Dr. Larch's favorite orphan, Homer Wells, who is never adopted. 10. JUBAL SACKETT(Western) Continuing the historical saga of the Sackett family, author Louis L' Amour creates a memorable portrait of seventeenth century frontier explorer, Jubal Sackett. It is the story of danger and discovery, savage wars, strange customs, life among the Indians In-dians and of Jubal's fierce appreciation for the unspoiled wilderness and his equally bold love for a beautiful Indian princess. 11. HARRY LORAYNE'S PAGE-A-MINUTE MEMORY BOOK by Harry Lorayne (Non-fiction) A simple-to-learn guide for improving memory that will teach you to: never forget a name for face; double reading speed and retention; improve public speaking; cureabsentmindedness; learn foreign words and technical terms; improve school performance; master math, figures, numbers; increase SAT and other test scores: and remember dates and appointments. These techniques work equally well for any memory challenge you might confront. 12. FOOTFALL by Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle (Science Fiction) An alien spaceship is approaching Earth. First contact comes when the aliens blast the Soviet space station and seize the survivors. They then descend on Kansas, demanding servile surrender or death. But the aliens soon learn something about humans: when they surrender, they refuse to change sides and they keep 'on fighting instead. 13. BLACK STAR RISING by Frederick Pohl-(Science Fiction) In the late 21st century, there is no president, not even a United States. China rules the Americas. When a mysterious alien spacecraft approaches Earth, demands to speak with the President of the United States and then destroys a Pacific island to demonstrate its power, this forces an Anglo rice-cultivator rice-cultivator from Mississippi to begin an adventure that will take him from peasant to President. 14. AN INNOCENT MILLIONAIRE by Steven Vizinciey-(Novel) Rich Mark Niven sets his heart on recovering the treasure ship FLORA, which sank in 1820 somewhere between Barbados and Florida. He finds the ship with its $1,700,000 treasure intact, and at the same time discovers the love of his life. Uncountable riches and enduring love, however, prove to be just the beginning of our hero's troubles. 15. VOICES ON THE WIND by Evelyn Anthony (Novel) During World War II, Kate Alfurd, who joined the French underground to help fight the Nazis and prepare the French Resistance fighters for the coming Allied landings at Normandy, became entagled in a complex web of passion and betrayal. Now years later, Kate is called back from her peaceful life in the English countryside to resume her work as a spy and exact vengeance on the Nazi lieutenant and French collaborator who brought tragedy to Kate and her wartime love. When it comes to service EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS rise above the rest. 19 "One day is all it took. I really get fast results with the Vernal Express." Edlcan lorg J Try Us Out! j PJ's Auto Electric j Gcnoro:cf3 Alternators Datterica I Starters Rebuilding & Repair ( 1 789-3443 T Auto -Mansbw-jstnal f tfucVs Fa'fi Clj'r"??-! ( I 1373 UdUJt 40 Rcjr TettrpM 0nf 1 Vf mat 03,1 Tcttrjc'vi, Manner lL W . ... - 1 'A .y mn.mmmf .1 .ft... .i 1 1 |