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Show 1 THE PAGE 8 LEADER-GARLA- THURSDAY, APRIL TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND Friendly Hour League April 16, 1970 Series Scratch Scatter Pins 1310 Series Handicap Mustangs 1592 Game Scratch to heavy metropolitan demand,. Gremlin orders are temporarily delayed. Production of Hornets has been increased to match public acceptance of this great car. Due Star-Li- am Motors-Jee- p Hi-Se- rvn K uuviu-- n Store - Handicap me - Vera Westergard Weatherproof Trash Can rt with Locking Lid 5 YEAH GUARANTEE '111 11 1 Sandy Chournos - 229 Gloria Nelson - 225 ;g ! - I- al rtrri Hill -- f IV. 111 "My new Rebel i a great car" J 4 iff- 199 Mary Gardner -- 197 Lavinia Marble - 196 Splits Converted Kathryn Lish Evelyn Smith LaVern Keyes - 10 I Handicap me 764 1121 - Scratch Mary Gardner -- 171 Vera Westergard - 169 LaVern Keyes -- 163 22 GALLON Handicap Nelson - 577 Ed MollorySays: i me Tremonton, Utah DELUXE Chournos Livestock ies Department! u Scratch Kathryn Lish - 468 LaVern Keyes - 459 G la dyes Norr - 449 Handicap Lavinia Marble - 563 Zenna White - 553 Phyllis Wood - 551 Variety - 796 Classic 902 Sandy Chournos - 572 Scratch Billie Johnson 210 Sandy Chournos - 207 am PInettes - Hi-Ga- me Chournos Livestock - 2625 Culligan - 2579 Game Scratch - 474 Game Handicap - 574 am Gloria Series Handicap am Jack's American Hi-Se- - 2183 Classic Hi-Te- am - 909 Chournos Livestock Hi --Series Scratch Billie Johnson - 520 Sandy Chournos - 506 April 16, 1970 Series Scratch Chournos Livestock 2211 Hi-Te- am PInettes Classic League te Game Handicap am Bowling News PUBLIC NOTICE 23, 1970 5-- 10 3-- Joan Miller Phyllis Wood - Reg. $5.98 Value $3.67 SAVINGS FLAG SALE AHEAD Snap over metal han dles keep lid locked in place. Choice of red and avocado poly plastic. 14 x 50 INCH DOOR MIRROR $1 Sole, Sizes Reg. 1.49 Value Hard out the state, according to Harold H. Smith, Heber City, president of the Association. They will go on sale beginning the 13th of May. "Our goal," says Mr. Smith, "is to make American Flags available at the neighborhood level. Many people who would like to have a flag and would display the flag don't have one because they find they have to write away or make a special trip someplace to get one. By having them available in the grocery stores, flags can be taken home with the groceries. We want to put a flag In every Utah home that wants to have one, wants to give it the respect it deserves, and wants to display 5-- 10 Reg. 5.99 NOW Value Men's Long Sleeve S-- Mock Knit Shirts eck Solid Colors Now Reg. 2.99 $2.44 MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE Clip and deposit at King's Special Drawing at 9 p.m. , April 24 For : Alonkeyi Pod. American Ten thousand Flags, the first part of a 25,000 shipment, arrived in Salt Lake City this week a special IML Flag Express from Valley Forge, Pa., to support the Utah Retail Grocers Association Flag Waving Program. The flags will be distributed to food stores through- Ladies Folding Slippers SJj!l Set it" The flags are five feet by three feet, stitched, color-fa- st Name Address cotton and come in a kit rope, complete with pole, mounting bracket and display Prizes must instructions. be claimed by are Kits expec- ted to sell for $3.49. Individual grocers will give special discounts to scout groups, cub packs, explorer posts and other civic or religious organizations that wish to sell flags. Those groups will sell the 40 p.m. or before store closes on April 24. Name of store King's Variety DeptStore TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MADNESS DURING THE 6 To 10 P.M. Friday Night Moonlight Sale 9 x 12 And 12 x 12 Rugs $49.95 Only Small Carpet Samples Only 0 ( Each Others 44$ Tables, And Pictures, 'I Nylon Shag Carpet As Low As y Installed With Heavy Pad MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE Doub- last with an exciting between the winners of each half, Airomotive Service and Burns' Market. Both teams bowled very well with the winner, Bums Market leading by the small margin of 16 pins. The eleventh annual awards banquet was held at the Cross Roads Cafe where 47 members enjoyed steak dinners and trimming. At the business meeting which followed thanks were week play-o- ff Cougar and Bear Permits The Utah Board of Fish and Game recently approved the issuance of the 1970-7- 1 cougar and bear hunting proclamation. The new proclamation covers the period from April 16, 1970 to April 15, 1971. Highlights of the proclama- tion are: Cougar may be taken any time during the year, but bear are legal game only during the season from May 15, 1970 to October 15, 1970. Hunters may take two cougar during the season; the season limit on bear is one adult bear. A deer, combination, or small game hunting license is required to hunt these animals, and hunters must also have a special cougar or bear hunting tag in their possession while hunting. Cougar and bear must be tagged at place of kill, and tag must remain on hide until tanned. may purchase a special cougar hunting permit and hunt cougar, but bear hunting is limited to residents of Utah. Guide service on cougar and bear hunts is also limited to residents only. For: 7 1 no Pi-- tory of our flag and the proper use of it, says Mr. Smith. Every grocery store is being urged to fly a flag on the front of the building as part Norma Thomas - 242 Donna Scoffield - 219 Scratch Norma Thomas - 495 NaDean Weidman - 482 ies of the Flag Waving Campaign. Handicap 609 Norma Thomas Donna Scoffleld - 574 Series Scratch Dots Lounge - 2127 Cross Roads Cafe - 2118 Series Handicap Cross Roads Cafe - 2739 Westergard's - 2725 Game Scratch extended to outgoing president Burke Rogers and vice president Wayne Larsen, trophy committee members Mr. and Mrs. Verlyn King and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn King and management of the Golden Bowl, whose cooperation contributed to a successful and enjoyable season. Trophies were awarded as follows: Sponsor trophy - Burns' Market, Championship team - Burns' Market, Second place team - Airomotive Service, High Average - Gary Scof field and Bernie Earl, High series scratch - Burke Rogers and Bernie EarL High Game scratch - Ralph Carter and Gail Rogers, High series handicap -- Byron Bron-so- n and Erma Andersen, High game handicap - Roy Hara- moto, Donna Scoffleld (tie) and Vera Butler (tie), Most Improved - Roy Haramoto and Lola Krey. Reports from the treasurer and election of next seasons officers concluded the meeting. Leon Andersen will be president, Eddie Krey, vice president; Faye Watkins and Emerson Earl were reelected treasurer and secretary in seathat order for the 70-- am Hi-Te- am am Westergard's - Dots Lounge ? -- QB. -- 111. Price Roads Cafe - 744 Game Handicap Cross Roads Cafe - 951 Westergard's - 946 test involving the designing of a cover for the 1970 State Fair premium book. Sarah was one of 17 high school artists to receive the honor. She is a member of the commercial art class, instructed by Mrs. Margene Thurston. All Carpet, Lamps, And Furniture 20 50 Northern Furniture REDUCED SfroirevjSdle 1 Moonlight S Madness Sale y jOWley Friday Night Only - 6 pm to 10 Who'll Be All Spring Chosen? ROBERT FRONK were chosen April 17. The finalists are Susan San-da- ll, .Susan Cornwall, Lori Shumway, Mary Jean Harris, Da rale ne Lewis, Vicki Schu-ma- n, Connie Rudd, Cynthia Petersen, Denise Ashby, Stephanie Stokes, Becky Christ-ense- n, Becky Austin, Eric Lea' tham , Brad Norr and Julie Campbell. breakers Buy Now For Mother's Day and 207, Off Men's - Ladies'- - : L-I- '0S 1I Bedspread SPecid I J Curtam Panels ,Group 15 Wind " 0HjgjHj Fabrics Finalist for the Bear River Junior High cheerleaders for the school year of 1970-7- 1 Nyion Aj Books Off! Throw Rugs Prizes must be claimed by p.m. or before store closes on April 24. r- - MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE Clip and deposit at Cowleys Special Drawing at 9 p.m. , April 24 MZZ9h9Jdh? Florals or Bleached Off! j j . Infants .0 14 Boy", Girl. j Spring Dresses j j K VII ' J'8 MU These Bargains In Addition To Our Anniversary Sale Now Name Address Ladies' Better Spring Play $ets 10 Off! Twin or Double . Children's r All Sheets 10 S3S!ylL -- In Progress All Toss Pillows l Price Prizes must be claimed by p.m. or before store closes on April 24. 10 Name of store pm son. - For ADD MeirdhiGiirac&lise Sarah Taylor, a Bear River High School junior, received honorable mention in a con- 10 Prizes must be claimed by p.m. or before store close on April 24. n am Mir. 9ll aJd ISP Name of store- - 10 752 752 71 Name Address L - Cross Clip end deposit at Cow leys Special Drawing at 9 p.m. , April 24 For:-- KE 1W Handicap me MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE Deposit at Northern Furniture Special Drawing at 9 p.m. , April 24 lAnnn-- me Name Address Closeout W5 The Moonlight Mixed les Bowling League closed their regular bowling season 3-- 10 Bear River Valley League April 20, 1970 Scratch Norma Thomas - 204 NaDean Weidman - 196 Moonlight Boivling Season Ends $1.44 And Box Spring And Mattress Included With All Bedroom Sets Sold During Sale Lamps, flags at $3.49, and keep the discount from the grocer, says Mr. Smith. In addition to selling Gags, the Utah Retail Grocers Association will run an educational campaign about flags, the his Non-reside- nts Values To $150.00 Several JACK'S AMERICAN MOTORS Garland, Utah 5- -7 -- eJS Get Your Gift Certificates Into Our Box For Drawing Friday At 9 PM : |