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Show PROGRESS - Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, July 30, 1970 4 flcac Decorating H: I lows ; by Boy Fees t: O i can be made to take on a lighter, brighter character without always having to repaint your wall in a lighter color, changing the carpeting or furnishDARK ROOMS O y "V, lr ings. You can, for one, do it with mirrors. Try placing a large mirror on a dark will. It will not only dramatize the wall and prove highly f The Dest Gifts often come come In small packages! decorative, but the mirror will catch and reflect whatever light is in the room, brightening that dark area. You can also do much to transform the the gloomy room with lamps. Inadequate insufficient or poorly placed lamps are a common decorating fault. The pole lamp, a popular trend in recent years, is very useful here. By judicious placement of the lights on the pole, you can brighten a ceiling, spotlight a painting, highlight your upholstery all three taski in one. If you are; choosing furniture for a dark room or area in a room, avoid very heavy, massive pieces, and dark colors in fabrics. Open arms might also be desir- Jt rJML v & s Castle Gales girls softball team won first place and was awarded the Sportsmanship trophy In the Stake tournament held recently on the Castle Dale field. r r t- -- 13 able here. Dark or light, large or small in scale, you'll find quality fumityre to suit your specific needs in our selection, and! courteous, helpful service always. Bring us your decorating problems. ... & Orangeville girls softball team that won first place in the Stake tournament. Orangeville girls softball team wins first place in recently held Emery Stake tourney "A company dedicated to community service The Emery Stake, MIA, (Laurel MIA Maid softbaU tournament) was held last College points to need off technicians In areas The oppotunities for employment for graduates of vocational and technical programs have never been better than right now, according to Roger Honeyman, coordinator of Utah Technical College at Provo. In Uintah Basin recently to offer He Vocational Counseling Services, emphasized that the placement of graduates of the Provo school was close to 90 percent. Although there has been a decline in job opportunities for four year college graduates,. Mr. Honeyman indicated that there has been a growth of demand for graduates' who have vocational or technical skills. ' Especially needed now are Machinists, auto body mechanics, business and secretarial help, welders, refrigeration and air conditioning technicians, and electronic and automation Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, at Castle Dale. The games were all real thrillers, and good sportsmanship was shown by all girls and their leaders, throughout the tournament. The First place trophy, went to Orangeville ward, (and they were in San Juan Wednesday entering the region play-offThe Sportsmanship trophy, went to the Castle Dale Ward, (as well as winning second place.) 3rd place went to Huntington 2nd. 6 teams entered into the tournament. Ferron, Orangeville, Castle Dale, Huntington 2nd, Cleveland, and Elmo. Huntington 2nd and Castle Dale, were tied for 1st place throughout the summer. s). WHY not try a subscription to . . . The Emery County Progress-Leade- r when YOU plan your next GIFT IDEA! vvwwvVwwVwvywS Championship Orangeville team Included; Ruann Ware, Colleen Stilson, Jewelle Humphrey, Paula Whimpey, Laural Sitte-ru- d, Gayle Robertson, Tonnie Ward, Susan Bean, Coach, Mrs. Jones, Debbie Sitterud, Sheila Harde, Kathy Justesen, Rita Kay Dorine Humphrey, Scovill, Camille Stilson, Jane Lee Humphrey. Castle Dale Sportsman team included; Susan Fielder, JeannieBott, Marie Van-dHarp, Charmaine Jeffs, Peggy Jorgensen, Debbie Childs, Marsha Wilson, Anne Jorgensen, Susan Wilberg, Debbie Cox, Coach, Susan Jensen, Clareen Jeffs, Lois Hardy, Sue Hardy, Sandra Wilberg. er prices effective this weekend MARKET CASTLE DALE The CO-O- P CASTLE DALE BDUCES MARKET ORANGEVILLE IVniGIITS MARKET CLEVELAND ELDREDS p f CELLO ItROTS FRESH PEACHE I lb. 25 fSAVE 20 Morrells B BANQUET Meat Pies TIP-TO- P Drinks PEPPERS lb. 10 PICTSWEET Corn ..... for market basket stores) 3-l- b. Sliced Beef 3 pkgs 1.00 WHEN can SPECIAL 2 pkgs. 35 Ground Beef Without Coupon Cmw Ik lb MICE WITH THIS COUPON $2.59 Fresh $1.00 cf FOLDER'S COFFEE 95 9 Cans YOU BUY A 59 Good thru Aug. 4. c h ntoTlfo $2.' 4 IB A A AJ 1, 19701 i aMWHi bJWt , ?' |