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Show Gtye Papon dUfrmttcle Wednesday, November 5, 1980, page ' -. L- y- Men's I Jeans Cords 50 sg oo Men's, Stident's, Boy's n & 5 Colors Boots $49.00-53.00-57.- - .? Flannel Shirts s8.50 Dress Slacks s23.00 Western Shirts sl.50off lta's5tfi Si C , Belts $2.00off 00 Lady's Western Tops Velour Tops 00 00 We do oil i Cordoiry Children's Large Variety of Wrangler Tops & clothing styles Coats, Jackets & Vests Citizens of the month kinds announced at Junior High I PRINTING $ Vests & Jackets' Lady Wranglers $4 $14 jji Fast service s3.000f Fair prices Julie's Western Wear 10 South 400 East Santaquin 754-349- 465-92- 21 r, VIhJE 6 vt jflSJIflOn J activities. music plus sports His parents are Curtis and Nor, DeGraw of Santaquin. Andrea Clayson, daughter o? Clark and Ruth Clayson, is accom plished on the piano and enjoys Valerie Herbert, Ray DeGraw, Andrea Gayson and Tommy Roper were selected as citizens for the month of October at Payson Junior High. They are selected by their peers, staff and faculty. All the students are special citizens but these four were selected. Valerie is the duaghter of Gerald and Carma Herbert. She enjoys her piano, tennis and writes several types of literature. Ray has a good time with his hobbies of vocal and instrumental reading. Thomas Roper is new this year to Payson Junior High and has blended into the student bod very well. He enjoys puffin together models of all types. Hi parents are Boyd and Paulim Rojer. Shrimp Boat Dinner $T 99 delicious is served choice ot baked potato masned potatoes and gravy or golden French This platter with fries pus our special toast SPECIALIZING STEAK. SEAFOOD IN CHICKEN A ETC FEW OF OUR OTHER SELECTIONS SPAGHETTI DINNER SI. 29 OUR CH1LOREN S MENU SERVED OPEN J ANYTIME ANYONE Closed Sundays FROM TO 9 00 DAILY 11 TO FRIDAY SATURDAY R 30 8, 11 TO SPANISH FORK PROVO 985 North Mam Street Phone 1460 NORTH STATE STREET Phone Like a good neighbor, Slate Farm Is there State Farm Insurance for your car, home, health. Call me 29 Paul Bigler West 100 South 465-215- 2, office 465-376- honrfe 5, Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. You control a lot of it. In the face of increasing costs for the gas we must buy from outside sources to sell to our customers, there are many things you can do to keep your bill reasonable. STATE FARM Proper attic insulation A ifdf jj Insurance Companies Home Officer : Illinois reduced thermostat setting Bloomington, Change furnace filters as needed Storm doors and windows eeeee4eeeeeer4eteeeeeee4ee Open drapes to let sunshine in Close them at night to keep out the cold Adequate caulking around windows and doors Keep outlets clear so heat can circulate Were doing everything we can to keep the rates you pay among the very lowest By using natural gas wisely, you can help keep your bill lower. in Like new, 2 bedroom rambler on a large commercial lot. City Hall, Wasatch Bank and Santaquin Medical Clinic are neighbors to this choice parcel of real estate, it offers all kinds of exciting opportunities for development. $37,900.00. Owner anxious, wants all offers submitted. the nation. Nice 3 bedroom home with a full unfinished basement. Home is not In a subdivision. Come in lets see if can help you. Listed at $49,900.00. I Two bedroom, part basement, big big lot. Asking $34,900.00. Terms available. Check It out; you will be glad you did. MOUNTAIN FUEL For more than fifty FREE EVALUATIONS-N- O GIVE ME A CALL. Have a nice day. years, people servm3 people Natural gas is still, by far, your best energy buy. 4 ' OBLIGATION! , |