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Show 12 Classic Stansbury 5K Race 198S 2, May 11, 1985 10:00 a.m. chritenenV May rJlGCCaopo ED Stansbury Park Clubhouse cay Entry Form FABRIC SALE J J Entry Fee Name. Address . Phone . SALE STARTS TODAY!. . . ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 11th V, ENTIRE STOCK Division U ... ! Division D - Kids (V4 Mile) Age s Division C Young Adults (1 Mile) Girls Boys ENTIRE STOCK Division B Adults (3 Miles) Ages Ladies 14-3- 5 Men O Division A Simplicity, McCalls, Sew Easy '. 0 Kwik-Se- (3 Miles) Ladies Oldies-But-Goodi- w, i . Men $4.00 Duy 2, Get One. . . Kids OFF o Size Qty. Adults Qty Plains, Fancies, Lace You Size must register by Tuesday, May 7 to order Fill out the entry form and drop by the home of Sharon Vick 16 Lakeview or Lynn Strong 107 Lakeview or Aldous Book Nook, Tooele, Albertsons Shopping Plaza Need More Info? Si group ennidl AE52E Q. 2 Sharon or Lynn 882-510- 5 882-069- 7 Profit i will go to Tooele County Girlt Softball Livestock Show Tags For Sale in the Livestock Show. Livestock show tags will go on sale May 1 and the last day to purchase them will be May 15. gEMMEI ro Call "The Livestock Show is scheat the Grantsville Livestock Show Grounds. You may pick up the premium books for rules of the show when you get your tags," states Wade B. Bitner, County Agent and member of the Livestock Show Committee. duled for July Tags may be purchased for the Tooele County Jr. Livestock Show at the office in the courthouse or from FFA leaders in Tooele and Grantsville. 4-- O OFF beIf you are involved in fore you purchase your tag, you must make sure you have enrolled for the coming year, otherin wise you will not be able to show 17-2- 0 4-- Also Seersuckers and Plaids Plains, Stripes and Plaids 45" & 60 rfP I always double park when I go to the dentist. That gives me something to keep my mind off the pain. - Bill Coplin 4-- H ic' f--i a.. o I; J 6. I n Y AQKI BATO ENTIRE QUILTERS CALICOS 20 Baby size and 2-l- size b. X DAN RIVER mu m GINGHAMS SW $ 0 o All sizes and colors darks 6535-4- A. QUILTS A lone and Hyde Sporting Goods Division, on hearing that Sunset Sports, based in Salt Lake City, had won the Western Retailer of the Year award. Malone and Hyde is the parent company of Sunset Sports. "Its very gratifying that all our locations have reached the level of performance required to receive this prestigious award, and it's due to the fine ski organization we have within our com- exews Designer lengths Plains or CRAFTS "I think its great! said Cal McGillis, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Ma- HEALTHTEX DRESSES, BLOUSES, JACKETS, PANTS, 5 Compare to 3.00 FABRIC FORiU Fancies A ... 2.00 Compare to '4.00 r pany. Four Retailer of the Year awards are given every year, one each to the southern, eastern, midwestern, and western ski retailer voted to be Retailer of the Year by ski product manufacturers and distributors who are members of SIA, the national trade association for suppliers of consumer ski products. The awards, begun in 1964, are based on the shop's contribution to the growth of skiing, its promotional and marketing techniques, and its success in the ski market. Sunset Sports encompasses 34 stores in five states: Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, and Washing-tor- COMING SOON! SEWING On. CLASSES KNIT TOPS, SWIM SUITS, PANTS KIDS FANCY DRESSES, QUILTS, CRAFTS! . . n Said Chris Oswald, Merchandise Manager for Soft Goods for Sunset Sports, "I feel that one of our strong points with marketing is that we tailor our merchandise selection by market area for example, the needs of customers in Spokane, Washington are substantially different from those in Tucson, Arizona, and we tailor our merchandise and promotional programs to the specific market using a lot of input from each individual SIGN UP NOW!! arc: Quality Fashions Reasonably Priced v area." The company carries both alpine and skiing merchandise, and that interest in both sports is reflected in their promotional programs. Their alpine and i ventures cross-countr- i 7 Sunset Sports Selected Retailer Of The Year $,0o(S(S on Lights and 0 ' (Left to right) S1A Honorary Chairman of the Board Doug Campbell; 1985 SIA Western Retailer of the Year Sunset Sports Centers head office management team Chris Oswald, Daryl Santos, Debbie Watson, Cal McGillis, Bill Condon, Jeff Balaban, and Pete Clark; and SIA Awards Committee Chairman Robert Tarrant. chritenenV DQAl2)(SIL,iS,Kl STOCK OFF OUR OWN BRAND i i ' cross-countr- y y learn-to-sk- are run in cooperation with ski areas. demo days are joint cooperative ventures with On-sno- w both alpine and y vendors. Because the stores cover such a broad geographical area, its difficult to make merchandising generalizations, said Oswald. However, cross-countr- he estimates that "softgoods represent as much as 40 percent of sales, but that figure varies from area to area. sales are as high as 20 percent of Sunsets skiing hardgoods business in some areas, but again, the figure varies by location. In addition to skiing, Sunset Sports carries merchandise for hunting and fishing, camping and backpacking, and general sporting goods for activities ranging from archery to watersports. There is a sportswear department in each store. Said Oswald, "We like to think of ourselves as a series of specialty stores under one roof." "The consumer has become a lot more sophisticated and discerning," he continued. "Theres a definite awareness of brand names and an increase in investment buying. Theyre willing to spend a little more for quality hardgoods and softgoods that will last. On the ski industry, Oswald obCross-countr- y served, "We've always been optimistic about the industry. But retailers, vendors, and areas need to make a concerted effort to bring people into the sport and cultivate a new group of skiers. We need to make it easy for people to enter the sport you cant build barriers. Of course we all want to make a living, but we need a coalition to keep lift ticket and mer- - chandise prices down, and offer easy access to lifts and lessons to encourage people to ski. No one group can do it alone. Ski Industries America is the national trade association for suppliers of consumer ski products. |