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Show 3 Thursday, May 30 Page 24 Trailer and camper experts are right here in town I Times Outdoor & Travef Cuide This is the year! You've been thinking about purchasing a trailer or camper for a long time, and you've finally final-ly decided to take the plunge. - It might surprise you to know that you need look no further fur-ther than your own backyard to find trailer and camper experts. Corbet Trailer Sales, Inc., at 1562 North State in Orem, is affiliated with Fleetwood, described as the largest RV manufacturer in the world. Corbet's carries Fleetwood's Terry line of trailers, and is one of the top dealers in the state of. Utah, meeting the needs of a fast-growing local market. DeAnne Jacobson, who owns Corbet's along with her husband, hus-band, Cregg, explained what is available in the campertrailer market. Truck campers are more "fancy" today than they used to be, DeAnne said, and they range from eight to 11 feet in length. They can sleep six and are self-contained self-contained units, meaning that they have a toilet, shower, fridge, etc.; like a home. Truck campers are a good option for people with boats, horses, four-wheelers, four-wheelers, jet skis, etc. to pack, because campers make it easier to pull those types of things alongon a trip. Trailers at Corbet's range from 17 to 40 feet long. Fifth wheels, units that mount over the bed of a truck, range from 20 to 40 feet long. Terry makes a trailer model called the Expo series that is 'lite", ranging from 17 to 23 feet in the regular version, and 21-24 feet in the fifth wheel version. These "lite" models are designed to be pulled by small utility vehicles like mini vans and pickups. pick-ups. Items or features that come fairly standard in a recreational vehicle purchase include: fridge, oven and stove, shower, toilet, bathroom sink, sleeping quarters for six to eight, power converter (inside the trailer, converts 110 to 12 volt), and propane tanks. Unlike some dealerships, Corbet .Trailer sales include a self-contained battery. Options available to accessorize acces-sorize a home away from home include: awnings, stereos, television antennas, microwaves, air conditioning, or a solar panel for energy needs. An "outside shower", which consists con-sists of a door on the trailer that contains a shower hose attachment attach-ment with hot and cold running water for cleaning off children's feet or cleaning a barbecue, is also an option. Reputable servicing of the recreational vehicles is available avail-able at Corbet Trailers. A shop on site provides a high service capability r service that does not have to be contracted out. For more information on camper and trailer sales and service, contact Corbet's at 225-0807. nnni - -dp . ",-iv " V Friendly Treatment At Affordable Rates! Spacious Rooms With King & Queen Beds Swimming Pool Hot Tub Cable Commercial & Family Rates St George Blvd. tJNui ii .. . , . I II i LHHn. MMMMB TWAVAVXVm ijv-jtj 750 E. St. George Blvd. St. George i . ; -I 'J "I i - J. - -- i i ? j . ' - i - . . i - ,1 Fleetwood's Terry trailer is the heart of Orem's Corbet Trailer sales, Inc. Pictured with a Terry trailer are service center employees Shaun Simmons (left) . and Colby Jacobson. .?, 'C - - '-' ' ' ---i--'' ' - V. ' . " - - . . ; , . "Voyage. ? $Bp.' nseHQErs;11 conjures up exciting travel images The Voyage of the Glaciers. The very name conjures up images im-ages you probably already associate as-sociate with an Alaska cruise. Pristine waters. Mammoth walls of blue ice. Crisp, clean air. Wildlife. A seven-day cruise takes you through the glorious Inside Passage, Pas-sage, but also into College Fjord, home of Alaska's most spectacular spec-tacular glaciers. - Sail one way between Vancouver Van-couver and Seward (port for Anchorage) on your choice of northbound or southbound itineraries. Youll make calls at the Inside In-side Passage port of Ketchikan, Juneau, and Skagway. And, depending on your departure date, youll also cruise beautiful Glacier Bay or sail to sensational sensation-al Hubbard Glacier in Yakutat Bay. Get ready for more glaciers as you cruise across the Gulf of Alaska to Prince William Sound and College Fjord. Here, 16 magnificent tidewater glaciers cascade down from the surrounding sur-rounding mountaintops. Have your camera ready in case you spot some of the whales, seals, porpoises, sea otters, and other wildlife that call this area home. Come see what Alaska has to offer you... For more information, contact con-tact Universal Travel, 910 South State, Orem, at 224-1056. 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