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Show July 13, 1978 - The Springville Herald - Page Thirteen Hi illllfiHllll CUM fil ACCEC S GREASLESS-MEDICATED 3 I JS PH BALANCED S ULMW" MAVTCMA S IIS TAME 3 m NOXZEMA a rs milk T7 g CREME RINSE 3 Polaroid & Martin. Hundreds' 5 of styles for men or women. 55 5 SKIN CREAM M reei it iooi Feel it Tingle & CONDITIONER Save Now! Non-Alkaline m REG. H $2.59 14 OZ. S 16FI.Oz. S REG- m.85 $,n s$ NOXZEMA WUIIISS -mwa off 3 m SKINCRf"" IliiHiiMiiiiilllllllfn nmmmnimmnn LILT SPECIAL E PERMANENTS m Reg. or Body j E REG. E $1.98 0. 238 I CAST REEL Star Drag with 3-1 gear ratio with 100 yard 8 lb. jest line. Si': $8.49 RETAIL J $EG ilNATION ) POLE Features the Zebco 202 reel with silent, selective selec-tive anti-reverse and filled fill-ed with line. Also the Zebco 4020 rod. A 5-foot, light action two-piece two-piece rod. vv-v BEAR RIVER WOBBLERS 18 & 14 oz. Assorted Colors COLEMAN GASOLINE LANTERN Double Mantle No. 220J-195 REG. $24.98 I II m IhnnniiinHlli BEAUTIFUL HAIR BRECK SHAMPOO-IN HAIR COLOR One Complete Kit COLEMAN OSCAR Holds quart bottles upright or 2 six packs & 10 lbs ice. 4 Gallon Cooler. REG. $12.98 of GOTT 48 QT. ICE CHEST Lift off serving tray lid. Orange, Blue or Red REG. $1.49 MOTE IN MIRACLE-GR0 S For TOMATOES Water soluble plant food for all vegetables. . i 8 oz. timM Reg mm i .09 LARGE DELUXE : AIR COOLED SEAT CUSHION With Steel Innerspring -L-Top Coils Iffct' Lev REG $3.59 PEDS SPORT SOCKS Terry socks with bright colored pom pom tassles o keep them from slipping REG. $1 .29 u3 REG. J29.88 0)00 STERLING COLOR GUARD FENCING 14"x25' Plastic coated flower boarder REG. $6.98 RUBBERMAID SELF-CLOSING WASTEBASUET Gold, Orange, Chocolate No. 2864 REG. M.98 ADORN SELF-STYLING. S E HAIR SPRAY 1 New enviornmental formula ss u . 9 OZ. Size REG. M .99 mm $8 1 JOHNSON WAX PASTE WAX KIT Presoftened - easy applica tion. 12 oz. kit REG. '2.59 n 98 u CROWN LAWN DART SET With 4 lawn darts and 21 target rings REG. r M.39 1 LOTION S E POLISH REMOVER m s Gentle Conditioners. Soft as s Fragrance by Vaseline Intensive Care" Brands J- . r: Art City Pharmacy went all out with balloons. Every merchant had a little something to offer at the sale. , u T3aS -V'v r ..-)l V?' The ice melt contest was one of the highlights of Springville's Side-walk sales. The person guessing the closest time for the ice to melt was the winner of a television set. Chairmen for the contest were Don Terry and Jim Wiley. Illlllll "".fy Steve Richins, left, and Ron Simmons, right, kept shoppers entertained. Accompanied Ac-companied by guitar, the guys sang several contemporary numbers for customers of The Shoppe. WILSON GOLF BALLS Blue Ridge REG. M .99 TENNIS SHOESl Low cut canvas, sturay up-i i pers. American maae. Boy's Youth'i Reg. 4.39 Reg. $5.59 Men's Reg. '6.19 $4" 1 Energy warning issued 1 (o) (p) bcIIs U I i '" SUPER SIZE 1 HEAD & 3 E SHOULDERS 1 m SHAMPOO ssss Helps control' dandruff SSI ILLInn M REG. $2.39 Proscriptions fiitttj Accurately and rapidly IHI I I WTMJ 17 I MH I 88 The Attorney General and the Utah Energy Office jointly issued a warning to all Utah Consumers concerning products which claim to conserve energy or save money through energy conservation. Attorney General Robert B. Hansen stated that some companies are using deceptive promotions to mislead the public into believing that their product will provide energy conservation or leffeciency not presently possible. The Attorney General stated that last winter insulation was in many cases misrepresented as to conservation properties because of a general lack of knowledge concerning the product. Now that summer is here and vacation travel is increasing there are representations being made that some fuel additives or attachments can greatly increase gasoline mileage. One such company was Omnewtronics of Las Vegas, Nevada. This company guaranteed at least a 50 percent increase in-crease in mileage per gallon. The device was an attachment connected to the carburetor. The company was sued in civil court by the States of Utah, Nevada and California. The Utah Attorney General's Office participated in a Sacramento, California hearing where expert testimony revealed that such a device could not increase mileage and may actually be dangerous. Several gasoline additives ad-ditives are on the market which claim to extend gasoline mileage and improve automobile performance. Many are legitimate but some make exaggerated claims and should be avoided. A related problem concerns the growing number of devices advertised ad-vertised as being able to decrease electrical consumption in homes. The devices may only suppress power surges and not save electricity. The Attorney General believes that the way to avoid purchasing a product which doesn't perform as represented is to read the literature on the subject, and call the Better Business Bureau or the Utah Trade Commission about the company involved. The Utah Energy Office provides a service to advise consumers in the area of energy conservation. con-servation. For questions regarding the energy saving properties of a specific product, call the Utah Energy Hotline, 1-800-662-3633. |