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Show Protect Furniture THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1968 Lund Bros, "Beaver's Dept. Store ft AUGUST 8, b 9 46 oz ASSORTED 4S1 303 Cans CASE $3.15 DOUBLE LUCK 6779c DEANS SNO SPUN Gallon INSTANT POTATOES 59c No 303 Cans APPLE TIME 575c APPLE SAUCE LADY FAIR TISSUE 10 R0LLS66c CORONET Jumbo Rolls PAPER TOWELS 257c CHIFFON 200 Count 4S1 FACIAL TISSUE Giant Size TIDE 75c CASE $12.99 3 39c CARNATION TUNA 55c MIRACLE WHIP IMPERIAL LONG RIFLE Ctn $6.90 22 SHELLS 69c BOX lbRolls SAUSAGE 3S1 BOYS & MENS SOX SALE BUY 3 Week-en- d 1 & TABLE MENS JEAVER COUNTY 4-- H ox SI19 MEAT RIB CHOPS 79c LB LOIN END ROAST 59c LB BOLOGNA 49c LB LB 59c FRESH PRODUCE 389c CARNATION TUNA FOLGERS COFFEE SI59 POTATOES lbs65c CELERY 19c Eft 629c SOS PADS 43c LOCAL WHITE VINEGAR 69c SEEDLESS GRAPES 19c LB CORN Alma's., or Chase's A.G i f or homes that deserve the best... jflllif Priesthood. Testimonies were expressed by members. Benediction was by Merrill Lee. FIRESIDE 3 EXCITING r 6 -- 16 LONG SLEEVE ASSORTED DESIGNS pi - to set the scene with carefree A fireside was held by the College group of young people at the home of Geneva Harris. Floyd Yardley showed films of Scotland. A large group was in attendance. The hostess served refreshments. The group also met recently for a progressive supper. r stainless The annual Beaver County Club encampment eld at Kents Lake on July 31 and August 1 and 2 .vas successful with adequate rain to keep the dust rettled at all times. Activities carried on were Nature ' likes, Flag Raising Ceremonies, Camp Fire Programs, Iandicraft and Recreation. Over 200 boys, girls and :aderss attended. .' Camp officers were: Mayor, Lori Eyre; Scribes, laye Pryor and Lourie Roberts. Program Committee, id Kari Smith; Clean Camp, Donetta Carter, Lonnie rice, Pattie Smith; Recreation, Linda Jimenez, Chad lollingshcad, Sue Green; Flag Raising, Joyce Martin, "ill Albrecht, Katie Dcnsen; Camp Fire: James Stewart, xrrie Wood, Richard Gale; Log Sawing, Roger Julie Christiansen, and Bonnie Lowe. Mar-:'ial- l, Winners of the Log Sawing contest were Young :? boys, 1st place, tie between Jerry and Russell, Steve id Larry; 2nd, Mark and Roger. Younger Girls: 1st place, Jerri and Sheryl; 2nd and Gaye. ; 'ace, Frances Older Boys, 1st place, Chid and Bart; 2nd place, ale and Bart. Older Girls, 1st place, Patty and Donetta; 2nd, between Patty and Bonnie, Lyla and Sharon, and 'iristine and Janet. 2nd place, Carters Skits, winners: 1st place, 3rd 4th place, Oven Basket; place, Sewing roopers; Reg $5 IP fl J4 f 50-p- Complete Service for 8 JUST $0095 Www Storage Tray Included ( McKESSON MAGNESIA magnesia FREE LJ O il Lfl.fl.B.B.fiJ.QJJULiULfl COMPANY "'ainties. Beaver Home Furnishings 49c RIGHT GUARD milk of SILVER ALKA SELTZER MILK OF fOR LIMITEO TIME ONLY Matching Goldplated Pastry Server THE INTERNATIONAL Blue Lotion Pink Lotion Castile Shampoo Stainless by International when you buy I service for 8 to one of these 1847 Rogers Bro. Stainless pattern. 2 for 98c Shampoo with Egg " Creme Rinse Reg. $1.00 1847 ROGERS BROS. ivX?" PETALS Now $3 ROSEMARY MIX N' MATCH 14 or. s; Clean Camp Winners: 1st place, Sewing Basket; ' id place, Fantasy Fashion; and 3rd place tie, Havisupi rwers and Nifty Stitchers. MOISTURE Dries Fast and Clear Never Sticky or Flaky H Please, help me prevent forest fires! Du BARRY HAIR SPRAY encampment 4-- 59c ICE CREAM PRICE SALE TABLE SHORT PEANUT BUTTER 89c 59c CHICKEN PARTS NEW! 1 4S1 FISH STICKS NEW COLORS BOYS SHIRTS CIDER VINEGAR 4S1 STRAWBERRIES YOUR CHOICE 12 AUGUST 8, 9 & 7S1 CORN HASH BROWNS PR - GET 1 FREE PR NEW STOCK Specials FROZEN FOOD SALE PEAS 10 DEL MONTE DRINKS Furniture, placed in the hot rays of the sun for a few hours each days, will age more quickly than if it had been well protected, according to Grant Esplin, Utah State University Extension Services Extension Agent in Beaver 10 County. B.fl.B fi.fl.fljlfifl.fl. P 9 P flBflBBflflPBBBBflBB, 0 0 o o o o o p o 0 0 a AJULftJLiLg-fi-- g gflflBBBBBBBBggB B.P.BJJULB.tLBJJ.8XJJLflJULg Since it is often desirable to place furniture in such spots 10 oz Gallon WESTERN FAMILY for convenience, protect it so BIRDS EYE VEGETABLES that damage will be at least minimal. Wax protects all woods. In the West, where the air is dry, the use of wax is essential. 2 lb pkg SLIM JIM The best furniture wax is WESTERN FAMILY Creamy or Crunch hard. It should be applied to 40 a clean, prewaxed surface in film-lik- e layers, but not more than once or twice a year. The wax should dry thorough10 oz CERTI FRESH Raspberries or ly before it is buffed with a soft cloth. Oily furniture polish should not be used on CENTER CUT waxed surface. It makes the finish tacky. Three film-lik- e applications 14 oz GORTON of wax, applied at weekly intervals, will protect the wood and at least minimize damage. As an added precaution, sug gests Mrs. Rhea Gardner, Extension home furnishings and V1RS CHESSHERS Breasts, Drums, Thighs management specialist, you nittj wish iu gu ovci iue ex SWIFT PREMIUM posed wood in your upholstered furniture, or pieces made entirely of wood, with the following solution: HI LAND FESTIVAL In the top of an old double boiler or a two - quart can, dda 3 tablespoons boiled linseed oil (buy it as such) 10 1 tablespoon turpentine 1 quart hot water Place over, or in, hot water untij mixture is as warm as a LARGE STOCK gloved hand can stand. For llect. Perk 2 lb Can best results, provide a means Drip Regular for keeping the solution hot while it is being used. Dip a soft, clean cloth into the solution. Lift it out and squeeze until it does not drip. Go over an area no larger than about one foot by two the cloth in feet, the hot solution, squeezing it until it does not drip, and WESTERN FAMILY THOMPSON Gallon wiping the wood several times Follow immediately by wip ing with a clean, dry, absorbent cloth until all surface oil it removed. If boiled linseed JLSLOJULS g.BJJJJLBJLBJLgJlfiJULgJ oil is allowed to remain on the wood it becomes tacky. This is an excellent cleaner as well as a protector of natural! finished woods. The hot water and turpentine removes soil and the boiled linseed oil lubericates ' the wood, thus preventing hairline checks in the finish. It also makes SECOND WARD SACRAMENT MEETING check, already in the wood, - Beaver Second Ward Sacrament and Testimony less noticeable. Smouey Says If you have articles made of penetrating sealer. This is ap- meeting was held August 4th, 1968 at 1 p.m. with the of the palm wooj that have come from plied countries where the humidity hand, rubbing in all the sealPrelude music was played by Kate Joseph. Music is high( Mrs. Gardner suggests er. This should be repeated in was directed by Nell Smith accompanied by Mrs. Joseph. the two treatments will help 24 to 36 hours, when the finish is completely dry. prevent cracks. However, an Rex Carter of the bishopric was in charge. even better treatment is the was offered by Wayne Crook. Invocation application of a varnish base Dean was approved as a Priest in the Aaronic Gary PINT Now 59c Reg $1 LDS Book of the Month 'ROMNEY'S WAY' story of George Romney Reg $5.95 Now $3.95 Reg. S5t by T. George Harris (Author Autographed) 9 B.B..JJULgJULB ..Bfl.flflfl0B.flfi...0.000OO....0..ool) a p 4SC . BEAVER DRUG fl |