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Show July 22, 197 1 The Springville Herald Page Thirteen gpringuttte v O 3 n r 0w u SPORT AND AUTOLOADING PISTOL 'SPORT KING .22 LR. grip target trame and action, i i i ... i i push-push button take-down, V Double action J J w V Mo6e VUU, 4'2 long S I V X. Model 920-, 634" long COUPON limit 1 roll per coupon Developing 8-12 exposure developed and printed $4-95 VALUE ALLEN'S SUPER SAVE DRUG I m f s 1 PROTEIN "21 SHAMPOO I 7 Helps make split ends disappear. I ( 7 flu. oz. (( gsy Value v A DRUG STORE FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS! FINEST, FRESHEST DRUGS ONLY! STORE HOURS WEEKDAYS 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. bUNDAYS 10 A.M. TILL .7 P.M. FIELD Features the Supermatic automatic slide lock, palm contoured g Target style trigg Match grade 100 PAPER PLATES 100-9-inch plates for picnics, parties, etc. Reg. 89c BRECK SATIN INSTANT LOTION Conditioner or Creme Conditioner $2-50 $fl66 Value U PRICES EFFECTIVE Thursday, July 22nd through Wednesday, July 28th n sugg- retail 1 vv STORE HOURS: PIONEER DAY SATURDAY JULY 24th 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. f. HIP HIGH FISHING BOOTS Adjustable knee harness and hip strap. Cleated sole and steel shank. Reg. $ft88 $8.95 UD C-60 CASSETTE TAPE 60-minute $1.29 Value Mate 9 Quarts PILLSBURY'S FUNNY FACE Soft drink mix. All sugar nc artificial sweeteners. Makes 2 quarts. 25c VALUE pkgs. for IP? I I iOU5I"EiPtP II Ointment and powder III I fnri I I Q " T I P 5 II for complete protec III I uKtA cohon swabs ion of ahlee 5 foo I PL? J I Double pack with pro- II CI 10 ill 5 H A I tective sliding traps- llWh lZ22ettT Value W -,Z?0 $2.48l49f W 51 -59 if Ml PUP TENT All-weather, life-size camping tent. Provides many hours of outdoor enjoyment! Big 4'x 6'x3' high tent. Poles, hooks and rope. $1.98 Value FLASH BLENDER TROLL Western Waters. Flexible stainless steel cable. $2.25 Value 2 1 -QUART PRESTO COOKER-CANNER Fast canning basket. 2 1 qt. liquid capacity. Holds 18 pints or 7 quart jars. CA2 1 $41.! 50 Value CARNATION CHUNK LIGHT TUNA THE TENDERLOIN OF TUNA 6Woz cn '2's 3 $n oo CANS U Mil -fe- I WINCHESTER WESTERN' I i ill W. A A A WILIAAI U 22 LONG RIFLE SHELLS High Velocity Superior (BS)C$(B69 r 'I v cm icVemr: V umllj rim.. FISH EGGS Pautzke's "Soft but satisfying" satisfy-ing" Premium Ball O' Fire 2 oz. Reg. $149 $1.98 mm ARRID EXTRA DRY Anti-perspirant spray. Regular Reg-ular or unscented. 14 oz. $1.29 Size SWEET'S Salt Water Taffy Delicious : Fresh 12-oz. bag 49c VALUE y (ill CLAIROL I t GREAT BODY 00 11 1 1 Protein Conditioner ll ly SHAMPOO Ml 111 asnes oc'y 'n i ii i inTeaa ot out. oz. i i W 51-59 $ f Value )) III . I J) Ebnalyn Christiansen, daughter d Mr. and Ms. Kfarvin Christiansen, can daim title toa "veteran fisherman" after hringing in a3'j lh. trout at Strawberry Riday, July 16l She brait the fish in aUbyhersdlSheis9 years dd , J Lets fa S! DOCKING SKILL TAKES PRACTICE Learning to properly handle a boat in close quarters is sometimes a problem for the novice skipper. But it needn't be according to the Evinrude News Service. Here are a few tips which, if put into practice, can make docking a lot easier. Remember an outboard boat doesn't have brakes, and reverse gear wasn't designed as a substitute. Proceed Pro-ceed toward the pier slowly. The normal approach, as. -twin a 4S de gree angle. - Keep a light hand on the throttle and when within 10 yards of the pier, cut your speed to an idle. Coast the last several feet in neutral and just before the bow has a chance to nudge the pier, cramp the steering wheel toward the pier and shift into reverse. This will swing the stern around and bring the boat parallel with the pier. If a stilt breeze is blowing or a current is moving the water, try to make your approach into the wind or current, whichever is stronger. This will brake your forward motion mo-tion and give you more control over the boat. If von must approach with the ind or current, make allowance for the extra push it will give the boat. In some cases it may be necessary to keep the engine in reverse. In any case be ready to shift gears quickly to control the motion of the boat. UTAH COUNTY STOCK CAR RACING ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE MID-SEASON GOLDEN WEST CLASSIC TWO BIS NIGHTS OF RACING ON July 23rd and 24th Cars from Ely, Nevada; Pocatello, Idaho; Rock Springs, Wyoming, and Vernal, Utah, have been invited! RACING QUEEN CORY- JARVIS AND HER ATTENDANTS CRYSTAL POWELL and TERESA HUTCHINGS WILL REIGN OVER THE ACTIVITIES! Time Trials 7 p.m. Races 8 p.m. LOTS OF THRILLS AND SPILLS BRING YOUR FRIENDS I Adults $2.00 Students $1.00 Children under 12 FREE Antelope-moose application deadlines near Antelope and moose application ap-plication deadlines are nearing according to the 1971 Utah Big Game Proclamation. Sportsmen "putting in" for Utah antelope and moose hunting permits have from July 26 to midnight July 30, 1971 to get applications to the Salt Lake Office of the Division of Wildlife Resources. Applications will be received by mail only and must be on special application forms available from license agents or Wildlife Resources offices. Permit drawing will be 9 a.m., August 4, 1971. persons who had an antelope permit in 1969 or 1970 are not eligible to apply this year. Those who previously had a moose permit, regardless of year, may not apply for or possess another moose permit in Utah. Antelope and moose permits are available to Utah residents only. Most of the 2,500 species or mosquitoes in the world never bite humans. One of the best reasons for going to bed early is the late-late movie schedule. Turpin Speedway mm SPRINGVILLE AIRPORT ROAD |