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Show HOtop August 14. 1997 Orientation helps spouses get acquainted with Hill, community welcome and orientation for new spouses will be held Aug. 21,9-1- 1 a.m., A at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. This program is open to all Department of Defense military and civilians. Spouses new to the community have the opportunity to learn what's happening on the base and in the local area. Presenters from various organizations will help attendees get acquainted with the uniqueness of Utah and explain the many programs and services avail- able. Spouses will also have the opportunity to win door prizes and play games to help get acquainted. Refreshments will be served. For more information or to pre-regist- er call Ext. 5fm SALE! I V KVW 5 fm:w 'Ileirforce' welcomes new members While They Last Gowns: $250 $400 Free Veil with Purchase 2 5 Fourteen new faces were added to the "heirforce" in July. Sgt. Luis Castellanos and Syrie Gonzalez welcomed a boy July 3. A1C William and Jenny Ridenour welcomed a girl July 3. Andre and Mercedes Yanez welcomed a girl July 6. Sgt. Warren and Michelle Lucero welcomed a girl July 8. A1C (Selected Veils) (NEW BUSINESS ONLY) Bridal Gown Sales & Rental Sizes 2-- 30 StocfmoiJier's H3ricfal Suie anniversary ofie Weer JKanor CTtziry 80i SSgt. Jerry and Tamatha Young welcomed a boy July 8. SrA. Jeremy and A1C Elaine Carpenter welcomed a boy July 9. SSgt. Charles and Jennifer Plummer welcomed a girl 621-666- 2 1029 25th Street (In The Historic Weber Manor) Hours: July 9. SSgt. Harley and Dannielle Ironfield welcomed a boy July 13. 10-- 7 Mon. thru Fri. 10-- 6 Sat. A1C Kevin R. and A1C Melissa S. Choate welcomed a girl July 16. TSgt. Henry and Cynthia Heinz welcomed a girl July 16. SrA. Brandon J. and Tara J. Gardiner welcomed a girl July 19. SrA. ADVERTISEMENT Perry D. and Karla Hardin welcomed a girl July 20. SrA Quentin T. and Kimberlee K. Berge welcomed a boy July 22. 1st Lts. Chris and Juli Giorgianni welcomed a girl July 22. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalls products In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the following products have been recalled. backpack blowers Gasoline-powere- d Homelite Inc. of Charlotte, N.C., is announcing a voluntary recall to repair more than 0 Homelite gasoline-powere- d 80,000 model If the blower's blowers. backpack fuel lines are routed too close to the engine cylinder, they can crack and leak fuel, presenting a fire hazard to consumers. Homelite Inc. has received five reports of fuel lines leaking. Two fires and one burn injury resulting in a slightly singed back BP-25- have been associated with these blowers. 0 The model Homelite blower measures 2.5 feet high and 1.5 feet wide and has a 30 cubic centimeter engine. The blower is mostly red with black components and is mounted on a black frame to which shoulder straps are attached. The in U.SA" words. "Homelite apjxfar under the blower's red support bar. The blowers involved in this recall have UT numbers IT 0801 7F or LT 0801 7G and serial numbers ranging from HP2000001 through HP365999. HQ0010001 through HQ3659999. and HR0010001 through HR2 109999 located on a sticker attached to the fuel tank. BP-25- Authorized I lomelite dealers nationwide, including lawn and garden and building supply stores, sold the blowers from October 1994 through December 1996 for about $200. Consumers should stop using the blow- ers immediately and take them to the nearest Homelite servicing dealer for repair. For the name of the nearest Homelite servicing dealer or for more information about this recall, consumers should call Homelite Inc. at (800) between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday. 242-467- 2 Men's bicycles Dynacraft Industries Inc. of Ashland. Mass., is voluntarily recalling more than MAGNA High 19.900 men's model 8546-23 !) 5 Impact mountain-styl- e bicycles. The bicycle's left crank, which connects the pedal to the frame of the bike, can loosen and detach. If the crank detaches, the rider's leg can be injured by contact with the crank or the rider can lose control of the bike, fall and be injured. Dynacraft Industries Inc. has received four reports of the left crank loosening and detaching, resulting in riders falling from the bicycles sustaining cuts or bruises. The men's model 8546-2- MAGNA High wheel diamImpact bicycle has a eter and 18 speeds. The bicycle is metallic red. "MAGNA" and "High Impact" appear on the bicycle's frame. Only model 8546-2- 3 MAGNA High Impact bicycles with the following serial numbers are involved in this recall. The model number and serial number appear at the base of the seat tube. sQ(ai Utah's largest Mazda and Nissan Dealerships are overstocked and are forced to sell cars and trucks for as low as $99 this Saturday, August 16, 1997, during an unprecedented "Battle of the Brothers" One Day Sales Event. 3 26-inc- h 97 TD 313201 to 97 TD 315787; 97 TD 708199 to 97 TD 709275 97 TD 325019 to 97 TD 326989; 97TD 718671 to 97 TD 719622 97 TD 352263 to 97 TD 352712; 97 TD 721013 to 97 TD 731115 97 TD 392201 to 97 TD 393850; 97 TD 731022 to97TD 732739 97 IT) 394000 to 97 TD 394274; 97 TD 747279 to 97 TD 747397 97 TD 396384 to 97 TD 396439; 97 TD 7492 1 7 to 97 TD 749253 97TD 398246 to 97 TD 398902; 97 TD 749292 to 97 TD 749599 97 TD 675775; 97 TD 749670 to; 97 TD 749803 97 TD 704813 to 97 TD 704992 Toys "R" Us stores nationwide were the sole distributors of the bicycles. They sold the bicycles from April 1997 through June 1997 for about $100. Consumers should stop using these bicycles immediately and call Dynacraft Indusbetween 8 a.m. tries Inc. at (800) and 6 p.m. EDT Monday through Friday or write to the company at 200 Butter-fielDrive. Ashland, MA 01721 to receive instructions on repairing the crank. Consumers also can call their local Toys "R" Us stores to arrange for the store to repair the bicycle free of charge. 551-003- 2 d MURRAY, UTAH - D. Dahle Mazda and Tim Dahle Nissan will be selling cars this Saturday, August 16 for as low as $99. According to Taz Smith, Used Car Sales Manager, record new car sales the past 5 months have resulted in an increased number of previously owned vehicles - "We need to reduce the number of cars in our inventory." "Our customers know the deals at our $99 sale are better than auctions. Auction bidding often inflates the trite value of a car so you pay more, " Mr. Smith was quoted as saying. "Here, every used car is on sale, first come first served, and no bidding. It's the perfect opportunity to get a quality car, including used cars, for as low as $99." All vehicles at the "Battle of the Brothers" One Day Sales Event will be drastically reduced to move fast. There should be a car or truck for any size budget. Vehicles will be on display at D. Dahle Mazda Used Cars, 4526 S. State St., Murray, by 9 a.m. Saturday to give people time to check them out before prices are posted at 10 a.m. Discounted prices are posted on the windshield. You v, .11 be given first opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the sale price. Several cars will be specially priced at $99 each. Chris Gadzia said that this innovative approach to selling used vehicles should make it easy and quick for anybody in the market for a car or truck to get a great oneat a very low price with no hassle. "Pick it out, you already know the price, what could be easier?" Gadzia said. "On the spot financing is available, for any income. Come in and let us help you save thousands." Most vehicles for sale at this unique event have been inspected by D. Dahle's and Tim Dahle's Service Centers and qualify for extended service contracts. sale. D. Dahle Mazda is located at 4526 S. State St., Murray, This is a If Utah. you have questions regarding this sale, contact Taz Smith. Ronald Eames. Chris Gadzia, or Rick Hams at (801) 26f0033 or (801) one-da- y 262-552- I |