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Show Presidents seem to put U.S. interests last NO. 2 COMBED CEDAR entrance to the Unit- - So with all this back- - ists. A number ot.tnese pattern. The etfect of each nied HirwHv nlare the ed States in 1953 because ground information at his same men are internation- The average American ijmtei States at the mercy of his. close Communist fingertips, which route did al drug pushers. They love expects at the very least of foreign leaders. connections. He has made President Carter choose? Castro and hate America, mat our President willtry mether our senators several trips to Mospow The 1x6x6 route! And they have both bank- !? .the and Congressmen will re- - and Peking, published the If his decision sticks. Pier- - rupted and terrorized Mha occupant of toe ve sorry trend may works of known Reds, and re Trudeau, or whoever their own country. White House will wield his weU Yet in spite of all this, on the amount founded Communist front might succeed him, will depend considerable powers mthe - hae our nation's neck in a President Carter wants to MinisAs Prime groups. receive sentiment rf they CHAIN LINK best interests of our i&- - frnm hanl hnm ter. his nolicies are lead- - convenient energy noose, eive them our Panama 50 ft. rolls tion. tT intr Panolo Omar Tnrriins anrt his Tanal an1 nav thorn 1M ik. u o IUIV sad truth is that, iifVl JVIIV - million in pranfs anH rrpd- the Panhenchmen h And. who run ;B u a hut anvthim m.u ciM o j t . . !?f?5fo? mm a nanori xuaona a iiwi us imam rnan ot me uniiea marxism 11s 10 ia&e u ciuicr oil depos- " inena . with . " " saturated oe mi i or ' iSoirimunw iwv uini The whole deal is mind- rin ill its. But there are also States. 6 FT $36.95 have been satisfying hid huge reserves of natural WE STOCK posts for chain link den international designs, Nnw he oil FENCES in all sizes all sizes of erovelliniz at the altar of mnslino is finallv fnnrtinn- CHAM LWKGATES AVAILABLE "world opinion " and put- attention has turned Reservation For Breakfast With Santa ting our nation's interests , to o o me Ms BARBED Import last. 0 Two "lower . 3x4 S349 trans-Canad- 2x48ft.SelectPecky ea. iU- 1 Pine Poles $1 49 ea. X -- w-- FIELD FENCE .4x4x8 indiSMD . MMCMiM $199 CEDAR J. ct ea 6 FT T . eX-CP- ZZLiT.?ZZZ to, i8888- - Z in 7 7. backl"K Cas ro's L m ii. DEC. routes have suggested: une paraneis the existing oil route . .. wimin Aiasna, aimj ureiy u i 4u. 4u. Canada's rigged Yukon . -- ...r..-.!.. lerniory, eveniuauy rcUnited the States entering aiong 0ur northern border. PW " 1959, 1 CONCRETE REINFORCING ALLIED NO. 240 Slf Staler Shingles -- WIRE SI349 stOVB? -m $34.99be H1SS; 7'x200' ALUM. ROOFING $69.95 A.M. DEC. NAM- E- AD0RESS- being pushed by the Pres- jdent guarantees that the United States will not buUd another canal else-- 2000. It not easy to decide leaders of one's hSfi T BuTXtielsS where in the Western He-without can one .cotncl"(T "V., misphere a agreement from Panama, viously it is time If we should decide in a halt tO UUS OangeTOUS few years that giving the trend and to Degin 10 pui Canal to Panama was a America's interests first bad mistake, we are pre-- for a change. " My Name Is I) DreaMastWith Sfllrtfl7J MIL TO CACHE VALLEY MALL. 1300 N. MAIN, 84321 IN ADVANCE OF BREAKFAST the cost of the project. But an even more compelling a reason to avoid the route is that it will give Canadians the opportunity to raise their demands at any time, and even to shut the gas off. As surprising as it still might be to some people, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was de- - ONE WEEK trans-Canad- 0-6- 7 OICHE 1 lLLEYVML 300 N. Main Logon, Utah -- O-6- 6 careful In areas with a high availability of wood, the (9 49,,x8' $8.39 heat and low pollu- - km high 49"x10' $10.49 HFM63-30- " wood stoves is an JZ tion of 49V4'x14' $14.69 over burners of advantage 49"x16' $16.79 fossil fuels. But rP expensive 49"x20' ...$20.99 an alarming side-effeof the increase in use of these CORRUGATED stoves is an upswing in the BATHROOM number of house fires due FIBERGLASS TILE BOARD to the improper installaPANELS tion and operation of Second Grade 26"x8' $3.11 stoves. 5x5 Here are some sugges$3.90 tions from the Insurance 5x6 $3.00 26"x10' 26"x12' $4.69 Information Institute. Have the stove install26"x14' $5.49 DAMAGED ed by a licensed heating contractor who is familiar 26 x16' with the state building DOORS codes and local ordinanINTERIORS GALVANIZED ces. ALL SIZES Make sure of proper PIPE clearances from combustIn lengths ible material, such as S-J- 99 23c f t . Wx2Y floors, walls and ceilings. 1'x21' 44' It Install V4 inch asbes 60c ft tos 1"x21' millboard covered and up 1 71 ft. with sheet metal under the "x21 stove, with a hearth pro jecting on all sides. Have the chimney inspected by a competent mason. Use proper gauge steel pipes, spacers and connectors. Burn dry, . OVER 50 TYPES OF wood. Burning green PANELING TO CHOOSE FROM wood results in dirty chimMOLDINGS AND COLORED NAILS-LARG- EST neys, a fire hazard. IN AND VARIETY THE INTERWEST. QUANTITY Dispose of ashes in a metal container outside of CASTILIAN WINCHESTER the home. Simulated Woodgraln on CHESTNUT Pipe should extend UUa" Simulated woodgrain PiyaS,,16x4x8 walls or ceiling if through 316x4x8 at all possible. Wood stoves should not be connected to a fireplace chimney unless LIGHT BIRCH the fireplace has been REGAL CEDAR sealed off. 316x4x8 First 316x4x8 First Wood Wood Don't use flammable Grain finish on Lauan Grain on Lauan. fuels to ignite wood. Use paper or kindling. Stoves should not be used to burn trash in. Don't allow fires to CARIBOU overunattended burn ML JEFFERSON 0AK night. 316x4x8 1st grade. In all cases where you Simulated Wood- have any doubts or quesGrain on Lauan. grain on Lauan piywoocj. tions, contact your local I fire department. RANGE HOODS It . jf 95 . tirSt. XVN M 5COICHE 1300 N. y) ILLEYHkLL Main-Logq- m Utah n, g Here Comes $2.50 ...... mnn Part J A.M. n but there is eluded from digging rf the treatv other until after the vear 'an-wi- boggling, Children 10 and Under Free Hot Chocolate & Donuts on-goi- Have wood 4 1 ut and conducting the war in ine secona ana longer $1.33 Vietnam in such a way re mat defeat was euaran- - ,uulc wu tUBl 1 far in excess of the all- $1.86 route. iecretary of Alaska inRecent Presidential ..$2.04 itiatives involving the en- Interior Cecil Andrus ergy crisis and the Pana- - expects that demands by will ma Canal clearly fit the environmentalists add another $1 billion to America-las- t HEAVY WT ciA 2x4x8 .J VA t0",! the amrjles r 5 rug out7;from under Chiang S59.9S.nC. a 1 vr-r- s 11 gS"1."cku POSTS 0 a forty-eigh- t. - CEDAR 'Jl 1 S1795t- MmS WIRE SELECT PECKY 1 t', .ii. R"" vw 8 ft. 6 a 89'... CEDAR 09 By JOHN F. McMANUS DOG EAR CEDAR I o.u 21-ff- , By well-season- $649 Helicopter $69 Sat. Nov. 19 Grade-Simulat- ed Grade-Simulate- d $599 J?A!?L $599 , $5" $599 Ybur REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN Ws'll show you how to do yourself and save money! p 0-6- l DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE CHRIS & DICK'S need cleaning? ..1.J 972-873- (9 to (9 By cleaning your chimney once a year, you can (9 practically eliminate the chance of having a chimney fire. Fall is an excellent time to do this. First, open the damp er. Find an old bedsheet, dip it in water, and wring it out. Hang tnis sneet over the fireplace opening to $p keep soot trom entering Fill a burlap sack or 1M WAU MUMUM KIMt'i Bankard heavy paper bag with rags Walker BankAmrlcard , and few rocks for weight. MMtff urwrgf Rank win OPEN frm. to 7 p.m. Tie a long rope 10 me Dag and take your "sweeper " of Redwood) 1555 West 3500 South (1 Block East to the roof. Raise and OPEN SUNDAYS 10 a m. to 3 p.m. lower the bag inside the chimney several times. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH That's it. 972-873- 0 chimney it 1 972-873- 11:00 a.m. I Santa will bring his Elfs to pass out Christmas Candy to all kids in attendance. Talk with Santa after his arrival on Nov. 19. Santa will be at the Mall again on Nov. 25. and through 'til Christmas. O-7- 0 Instant Color Photo Plates Will Be Available. r fiB 0-6- ICS &&&&n.&&g&tt.tt.&z&&rMi&zz GOE IILLEYMKLL 1 300 N. Main-Loga- n, Utah 1 |