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Show 8 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 1, 1975 S5SEEE iStof&Dut Nm by Betty Butler Troop 555 with adults Glenda Gibson, B. and Ray Lewis, Bennie Bentevegna and Mary Kessler took 40 Scouts to Thompson Canyon for a cold but d fun-fille- overnight camping trip. Price Leaving on a Saturday morning they stopped at Crescent Junc- Sears 349.99 tion for a hot chocolate, drove on to their camp site 12-Fo- ot SAVE 50 Gamefisher Boat and set up tents then the more ambitious went for a hike while others decided to build sand castles and explore the area. For dinner the Scouts baked chickens, potatoes and carrots in a large adobe oven in foil. Scouts from Moab joined the group later in the evening around the campfire for songs and fun. After a Sunday morning breakfast of pancakes, eggs and potatoes the girls cleaned out their tents, packed them and then had a vigorous game of soccer. The only casualty being Sears 249.95 500-lBoat b. Trailer y C 88 fishing boat has a molded plastic hull that's reinforced with flotation foam. fl 122 I'hi.H 12-f- l. Sears - fji 7.5-II- one-pin- Handles boats up to feet long. 61967 14 Single-Cylind- er Fishing Moto P Reg. e, ft Sr $289.99 d Heres a fishing motor that lets you spend more of your time fishing and less fiddling. 58587 gasoline-powere- Mrs. Gibson! Last Saturday, Glenda and Harlan Gibson with the Cadette Scouts, spent the day working at the Senior Park in Helper Citizen putting in the new sprinkler system. Fathers James Butler, Ralph Mitchell, Frank McElwain, John McKendrick and . Ray Lewis, with pick, crow-ba- r, and shovels helped the girls dig trenches for the pipes. April 26, Brownie and Junior Scouts from Troops, 65, 622 and 203 joined in the Price City Clean-u- p and tree planting project to rake and clean yards for five grateful ladies. The Scouts 4-- H worked ? teams. in five Brownies Becky Mangus, Kim Kessler, Cory Rolph, Machele Marra and Lorri agf ! Potter with Leader Mary Kessler made up Team No. 1. Elice Larson, Gerrianne Carr, Sharlene Pappas and Geralyn Sanchez worked with Leader Lorraine Carr. Rose Hofer with Denise, Debbie and Diane Fenton and daughter Johanna cleaned a huge yard with another team of girls which included Karen McElwain, Sharon Cooper, Christy and Merry Rinna, Tammy Magliocco and Leader Diane McElwain. Leaders Nancy Beighley, Vivian Stamatakis and daughter Misty with Kelly Igl It. HIM" uiM IEUIS1H1 No. 8600 Sears 17.99 Cordless Grass Shears Long-Handl- e Our 17.49 Phosphate-Fre- e Laundry Detergent v.v.v. v.v.v.'.vne. Scars Rotary Lawn Mower ThH Egw-- 1 mower U eager to trtrt because you're anger to finish! It feature 83 129" Power V If uns eontiniioiily for up to 15 minutes on u single ehtirge. Adapts to ground Really gets clothes clean eonloiirs. . . . Vi washload. No. 9304 box. b. reverse Roto-Spad- er for Kxlta-bi- swsth lines dig s to U in. deep, Partially assembled, No, $9354 even in hard water. Use 45-l- $9976HF rase, manruvrrlng g IMn. slasher Hit Parting R 4,0 cu. in. engine, S posit wnwheel folding handle with molded grip I Model No. M73, Winn, Denise Berensen, Jody Sandoval and Nancy Martinez took their team on the Southwest side of town for their cleanup. Keg. - ' Sears cup per Jayceen Craven, Judith Gibson, Monica Kaminski, Dana Dmitrich, Michell Fifield, Barbara Thomas and Bambi Magliocco went with Betty Butler. All the girls worked hard for three hours raking, cleaning and filling garbage bags. The Scouts met later at ' PJf' Tib "rV rji, s Tasty Freeze where Price City treated the tired, hungry Scouts and Leaders to a hamburger and drink. Cooks '" Exterior Latex Flat Paint vf Regular exterior flat 9" . paint Livestock Covers similar colors with one coat. Climate for- Market mulated for your area. Choose Salina Producers Auction X 22005 from 14 beautiful colors. April 25, 1975 Salable at auction 1175 compared to 1110 last week and 1550 a year ago. seasonal atAverage tendance. Demand continued good for feeder cattle. Fair demand for slaughter cows. Demand for other slaughter classes good. Feeder steers lbs. higher, other steers firm. Feeder heifers under 600 lbs. $.50-.7higher, over 600 lbs. steady. Demand narrowing for feeders late and prices weakening. Slaughter cows lower. Slaughter bulls, few about steady. Small offering slaughter steers and heifers about steady, but no Choice quality offered. Receipts moderate about 65 percent feeders. Feeder Steers: Choice 500-70- l8uw colors Seurs179.999l Lawn Building i-f- t.. 0 $.50-1.0- 0 5 Double-ri- b steel construction strength, plus a finish to help resist fust,; Double doors open on the outside, glide on nylon for Chain Link Fence Fabric rollers. ' No, 60005 $1.00-20- 0 lbs. 300-40- 0 Choice $30.00-33.5- lbs. 400-50- 0 Choice $29.50-33.0- $27.75-33.2- Choice Choice 5. 5 0, $33.50-37.5- 0. 400-60- 0 $26.50-30.2- 350-54- 5 $20.50-25.2- 600-72- 5 5. $21.25-27.4- 750-98- 0 lbs. Choice $22.75-25.2- lbs. 400-50- 0 Choice $22.00-25.2- lbs. 500-60- 0. 610-78- 0 5. Slaughter Cows: High dressing Utility, few Commercial Other Utility Cutter $17.25-21.7- 5. $21.75-24.7$18.50-22.2- Free 27-In- ch Racer ed w s i99 When Installed by Sears when you buy rails, posts, gates and fittings at Sears Regular Low Prices. Help protect your family, home and property. These tempered steel racers weight only 38 Dual-positi- aoh. stem-mount- on ed lbs.1 braking levers, shifting levers. Spring-mount- ed black vinyl saddle, 47423 lbs. 0 Choice 5. $22.75-28.2- $22.25-25.4- Ten-Spe- VS 0. $28.00-31.2- 300-40- 0 Spirit 0 700-83- few lbs. partly fattened Few Good lbs. Standard and Good Holsteins lbs. lb. Holsteins Few lbs. Feeder Heifers: Choice $30.00-33.5- Mens125O0 0. lbs. 0 600-70- $28.50-33.5- lbs. 500-60- SAVE 25 0. 5. SHOP AT SLABS AM) SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Hack Sears 77 E. Main in Price Phone 637-22B- 1 Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Cffi h m |