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Show Mil (HMGB MO IM3 WMCI 0W News by Viola Zundel HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Guy Lee on Sept. 28th; Griffith on Sept. 29th; Brad Griffith on Sept. 29th; Jacquelyn Newman on Oct. 2nd; Terry Kley on Oct. 2nd; Rick Thompson on Oct. 4th; LaRee Yates on Oct. 4th; Kay Lynn Sed-deon Oct. 4th; Rodney Thompson on Oct. 6th; David Jenks on Oct. 6th; Duane Garrard on Oct. 7th; and Evert Kley on Oct. 7th. fiDHM MW6 033 Lake Point Suz-zan- B ll BOOT FOOT WADERS DUCK AND GOOSE CALLS RUBBER HIP BOOTS CALL Rg. 3.50 2 49 88 Sizes 3 to 12 GOOSE DUCK CALL CHEST HIGH Reg. 15.00 Value elected Top grade rubber with deep soles and cushion insoles for the utmost in comfort . . . inside knee harness. ... HIP BOOTS INSULATED 5 Regular 11.00 value aiiMi . Heavy deated sole, fresh rubber coated all sizes surface INSULATED Fine tonal quality of world famous Falks calls. INSULATED Leather BOOTS insulated leg and foot. Full 95 88 LONG WEARING BRITE RED TANKER JACKETS FLUORESCENT or ORANGE Reg. at a low, 2.95 low cost Value PAY! PARKA COATS WARRANTY! Hunters agree the Remington 700 is the finest rifle made . . . sharp, crisp barrel trigger with a h n World's strongest 30-0270, 6mm, 243 cals. bolt-actio- n Genuine leather insoles Steel shank 22-inc- Wind and Storm welt repellent. Goodyear welt construction Rugged outsoles HBWeED (D 99 Red Longer wear ana better fit HUNTING AMMUNITION V irs REG. Wind and water BARREL repellent, warm quilted lining. 30.06 270 308 243 9995 YEAR TO PAY! WARRANTY! 0 bolt-actio- Choice 99 Reg. 3.50 ATTENTION with conve- n Reloads nient top safety and hinged floor plate . . . h barrel Weatherproof Walnut stock with Monte Carlo design . . . popular 243 cal. 22-inc- o mi TOOLED SLINGS TRUCK GUN RACKS 2 GMllMDI! SS MGfli I3R! m m 1 or 114-inc- 3 GUN SIZE size. h N REG. THERMAL BOOTS Heavy rubber coated steel racks 95 INSULATED 37 fw 97 Regular 5.95 noo insulated boots with deep cleated HEADQUARTERS FOR ... BROWNING, PAY! WARRANTY! permits tered scope mounting ITHACA BENETTA low, cen- with the pate ented barrel for 25 better accuracy . . . solid top receiver lever-actio- n Micro-Groov- For all shotguns and les WORLDS FINEST SHOTGUNS Now only rif- 83 soft flannel lining. 2400 Re$. 3.00 CATALYTIC HEATERS 24 24-Sh- all ft Reg. 6.00 husky ric. 99 Reg. 2.29 comfort to your sleeping bag with this Air Mattress in heavy-duty- , rubberized fab- 4-L- B. DACRON I canvas Heavy-dutshell vests . . . double stitched . . water repellent. Reg. 3.50 SLEEPING 2 ON ONE FILLING ing temperatures. 7" Free from smoke, fumes, odors, smoke and soot flameless will not burn touching heat- Shirts or Pants Warm enough for subzero wear, yet can be worn indoors without sweltering. Easy to launder. Ideal for hunting and all outdoor wear. Fully cut for anything ing element lightweight and compact. 2 Rig Rockets 88 HOURS Reg. 14.95 value Q 57 VEST aifli GAME BAG HUSKY Amazing arctic fabric to keep you warm at below freez- Loops y Add additional BTU VESTS BIG AIR MATTRESS BEAM CONSTRUCTION THERMAL i SHOT SHELL I 68 freedom of movement. DURADUCK BAGS KJlr; Reg. 22.95 Reg. 29.95 4h II FULL ADULT SIZE 1W JrKliW sIe.epi,n? enmfftrt8 SJj0 pocket ; bjgs insulated with 4 lbs. of Da- lberfll!.to yesteL 8ive you snug warmth and i cotton popim cover to repel water and 0ft f 3m,e Inin 1 and air mattress I DECOYS Brand new 1st quality 99 - A fire destroyed the travel trailer of Arden Seddell. ALL sole sizes. YEAR TO Side-ejectio- n Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Griffith have sold their home and are moving from the community. They will reside in the Granger area. First quality ZIPPER GUN CASES 94.95 o Sherrie Brazier and baby Teddy. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wilmot and son Mark came out from Bountiful to spend the afternoon. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot stopped at the Long home when they were on their way to Las Vegas, Nevada on a business trip. GUN SIZE Deluxe tooled, oil tanned with brass fittings in slings Last week Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Davies were in Salt Lake shopping at Albertsons on North Temple when there car was stolen. They phoned their son Gilbert at Lake Point and he went in and took them all around the west side of Salt Lake trying to locate the car. The police were notified, and the Davies returned home. The following day Dewey returned to Salt Lake where he found the ear, parked in front of a house. He spoke with the lady of the house and she reported several hoys got out of the ear a short time before Mr. Davies arrived and ran away. The cikf appeared to be in good shape and only a few miles had been added to the mileage gage. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Long enjoyed a visit over the weekend from their grand daughter Mrs. Regular 3.95 Regular 2.50 Only . Mrs. Ethel Shakespear has been ill for some time now and tests have failed to find the cause of her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skelton went to Salt Lake and brought her home with them. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Skelton and Mrs. Shakespear enjoyed the company of the Ervin Shields family and the Robert Howells family for dinner. We are happy to see the new trailer of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rigby and family. They are happy to be living in it and we are happy for them. With detachable hood water Prime oil tanned leathers bolt-actio- 22"AC-KR0-GRU- Now Only NOW ONLY YEAR TO town. VINYL RAIN PARKAS protection 174.70 REG. 11 Cold weather 39 On September 23rd Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Yates of Vernon came for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis. Mrs. Eliza Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paget, Mrs. Viola Zundel and Mrs. Elizabeth Long. It was a thrill to reminisce with this lovely couple. All friends and relatives of this couple are happy to see them when they come to WADERS Regular 18.00 value Nar BUSHNELL SCOPE SPECIAL WEDDING ANNIVERSARY WISHES TO: Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hammond on Oct. 2nd; Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Garrard on Oct. 5th; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garrard on Oct. 7th. 99 dozen Mrs. Viola Zundel traveled to Vernon to attend the funeral service of Miss Emma Sharp. Many former residents of Vernon were there. She reported she saw many of her old friends. Those attending the Elders party Sept. 21 at the Grantsville Stake Center, from Lake Point, were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garrard, Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garrard, Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Skelton and Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Garrard. A chicken dinner and Hawaiian floor show was enjoyed. Graveside Rites Held for Garrard Infant Graveside rites were held at the Lake Point Cemetery for Ellen Garrard, infant daughter of Leslie Howard and Lucile Janet Johnson Garrard, Monday evening at 5:30 p.m. She was born premature September 26 1968. Survivors include her parents, and brothers, Leslie James and Howard Dee; sisters, Jennifer and Kristine; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garrard of Lake Point and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Johnson of Grants, New Mex. The service was conducted bv Bishop Allan W. Jordan and speaker was Bishop Howard Nl. Davies. The grave was dedicated hv H. Duane Garrard. Natural molded rubber with exceptional life life coloring, stands without stuffing, folds to fistful. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS --S' it The finback whale can move easily at 30 mph - making it one of the fastest of the larger aquatic denizens. |