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Show ri-n(f- inn - The Suit Lake Tribune, Similar, December 3!), l!)f8 I'?. l f: speeieal voitses Jan. stationery and Jan. 1, Interest 1, 1969, home-count- 1970. The Jan. 1 increase in second class rates will mean higher postal charges for general interest, nonprofit and classroom publications. There is a separate late category for controlled circulation publications. They are mainly trade, technical and industrial publications which 50c to 1.00 notes do not charge a subscription fee or charge only a nominal fee and are not eligible for lower second class rates. Except for mailings, postal rates for newspapers and magazines mailed second class sre based on the weight of the publication, the amount of advertising it contains and distance it is mailed. class circulation General ON SALE MONDAY. Sorry, no mail or phone order, c.o.d. or lay away. We reserve the right to limit quantity. & sec-np.- publications. The rate hike stems from last year's postage rate law that boosted most second class rates in three annual steps effective Jan. 7, 1968; CITY LAKE inueae rates will Postal Wednesday for and controlled SALT SnliLtiLerGrihis Synagogue Post roslal Kales lo Kise m wo Caiegor Reg. 1.25 to 3.00, boxed stationery and notes in popular color and styles. 150 boxes only. 5th floor stationery Loot Parked Car Depend on Distance Effective Wednesday, for editorial or In matter interest publications inc eased from 3 to 3-- These zone rates now range from 4.6 to 1.7 cents a pound of advertising content. The new advertising zone rate range will be 4 9 to 16 cents. The higher second class and controlled circulation rates that go into effect Wednesday are expected to produce an additional $13 million a year in postal revenue. rates non-adertisi- general will be cents a pound Rates for advertising content depend on the distance the publication is mailed. Cosmetics, jewelry, clothing and other items, total value $753. were stolen from a car owned by Lois Miller, 2081 Hubba'd Ave. (929) South. The theft occurred while the vehicle was parked in a lot near 50 W. 3rd South, police said. Jerome C. Earbei, 4347 Vallejo Dr. 27(0 East), piesident ( of 373-3r- Utah Nazarciic Delegates To Attend Vcjfas Meet Montefiore, Congregation Eat, has been elected of the Central States Region, United Synago- gues of America. He was elected to the two-yeoffice during the USA's held convention in Milwaukee, Wis. Dec. of Minute-ma- n Stijierintendeiit Engineering at the Bac- chus Works, Hercules, Inc., Mr. Sarber is a foimer resident of Cumberland, Md.. and was president of the Beth Jacob Synagogue before com ing to Salt Lake City in 1959, and their wives Nazarene five Utah from churches will attend the annual preacher's conference of District to the Nevada-Utabe held Tuesday through Friday at the First Church of the Nazarene, Las Vegas. Those attending from Utah include The Rev. and M:s. Roy Hodge, Central Church, and The Rev. and Mrs, Kenneth Hall, First Church of the Nazarene, Salt Lake City; Rev. and Mrs. Mark Rudeen, Ogden; Rev. and Mrs. Lrank-li- n Butler. Lavton. and Rev. Bruce Coleman, Prove. Representatives from the 21 district churches are expected Pastors to attend the conference. The Rev. Murray J. Pallett, Sait Lake, district superintendent, is in charge of the program. Dr. John Riley, president of Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho, is gucct speaker. He also is a member of the national general hoard . "The Mental Health of the Pastor and Wife" will be discussed hv Dr. La Verne Erickson, Salt Lake. The Want Ads Sell for You WAMWwywi 249.50 console TV ON SALE MONDAY Reg. 298.50, one only; big 425 sq.-ipicture, rufomatic contrast control, safety glass, early American cabinet in Salem maple finish. 4th floor TV and stereo 795.00 color combination FM. f Reg. 895.00, one only; AMFM radio with stereo nut finish. f. 4th floor TV i.; j 295-sq.-i- picture, gliding doors, Contemporary style in wal- - SAIT LAKE CITY Sorry, no phone or mail orders, no lay awoys or e.o.ds. Vs reserve the right to limit quantities , . , park free with 3.00 minimum purchase 2 hours in our parking plaza, your choice of standard or oversize stalls. 6 entrances directly into store . . . extra hours 30c each. j 4 ond stereo 1.49 children's IP's comparable value, stories and songs for chil- dren of all oges; Mother Goose, Peter and the Wolf and many others. reg. 2.95 to 5.95 toys vacuum cleaner men's scarfs Vi price Activity items and nice selection cf toys for many y. 4th floor records and radios reg. 22.95 Vi f Vi price price choose from 100 only wools, cashmeres, others, in patterns or solid colors. 10 only handy lightweight vacuum cleaner for clean-upUses quick ages and interests. f 'tA V reg. 2.00 to 10.00 t 1.89 to 2.98 V 'Z 'Aiu s. disposable bags. 2.57 records 5rh floor toys jBaceszTfrsn reg. 1.00 to 12.50 4.79 comparable value, top hit stereo IP's including such artists os Glen Campbell, Aretha Franklin and Petula Clark. st. fl. men's furnishings co. mezzanine housewares reg. 3.50 reg. 7.00 to 7.50 tote bags dress shirts 1.65 2.99 J Christmas cards 4th floor records and radio 1.97 Columbia records traditional, reli- and humorous cords, gious if 25 cards to a box. H 1 4.79 comparoble value, choose from a large selection of Columbia albums. Artists include Andy Williams, Dave Brubeck, Marty Robbins and many others. Formal, 5th floor stationery 2.97 records .. y , Vi 4th floor records and radios 7 Reg. 20.00 to 28.00, 48x84 size damask in colors of gold, beige, moss, bluj. Lined sample. 50 pr. only Vi price pattern. Buy 1. y. ( reg. 79e each dish towels ; 3 for 1.00 price street floor sportswear bargain basement ; daisy pattern. Made of ab' sorbent terrycloth. i fcj I reg. 6.00 0 plus-3- Vi price 10.00 reg. 1.99 lotion women's slips & j M f 99c price Half slips in assorted colors and prints. Mini or regular length, sizes 6 & 7 only. Pi M 5th floor children's shoes street floor cosmetics bargain basement P 1 1 P'j i reg. 5.50 to 6.50 reg. 5.99 reg. 5.99 to 8.99 s boys' robes gloves women's dresses j Vi 2.99 3.00 80 pr. only shorty leather elasticized gloves with wrist. Sizes 6 to 8. street dresses in broken sizes ond colors. price boys' robes from makers In popular styles and colors. Sizes 8 to only I 141 now at savings. I Bonne Bell annual event, excellent quality hand and body lotion. Stock up at savings. I Reg. 1.98 yd., 45 Inches wide, cotton voile flocked with street floor town and campus shop Children's size 8 through teens 8. Choose from several colors. Broken sizes. Reg. 1.00 to 4.95, a big selection of children's books including topics such at history, geography, and many oth-er- s. Dr. Suets books also Included. 4th floor books puc ya. : shirts V Vi long-sleev- Very attractive colors with child's slippers 4th floor draperies ot and weaves. & 7; Nice assortment of dressy blouses and pant tops; prints and solids. Sizes 32 to 40. reg. 3.25 to 4.95 Reg. 24.95 & 29.49, 72x6' and 72x4' sizes, cream and white colors. Room darkening and washable. Will cut to customer's exact measurements. 30 only. bow-d- Vi 5th floor Infants' shop 11.00 & 13.00 I flocked voile blouses 80 only toddler 2 to 4 and boys' 3 to 7 dress suits. Sew 3 4th floor draperies children's books 4 price II eral fabrics 15.00 to 20.00 window shades 3.3; boys' suits 5.98 comparable value, choose from a good selection of sets. Artists include Guy Lombardo, Pat Boone, Nat Cole and several others. damask draperies .33. reg. 6.98 to 12.98 , button-dow- n : 120 only solids, jj collar, stripes and tattersolls. Sizes v, 14 to I6V2. Famous maker. zip-par- ed tote bogs of fabric and plastic come in an attractive assortment of patterns. street floor cosmetics tHFZ&Z reg. 5.98 to 10.98 1 4th floor records and radios two Double-handle- :j si , ' PI 18. 4th floor fashion fabrics 5th floor boys' shop 5.99 girdles I in white Lycra long leg panty-styl- e Firm control. Sizes S,M,L 78 only. spandex. Reg. 9.00, perma-lif- t I 3rd floor salt laker girdles it 2.79 stamped tubing Reg. 3.98, permonent-pres- s loop-stitc- reg. 2.50 to 5.00 reg. 1.00 to 2.00 bargain basement 7 'T7: it:: r:'k r' reg. 2.89 bunting clothing casual stockings girls' polos 2 pr. for 1.00 99c Vi & N) white polyester and cotton. Finished, hemmed edges, cross or patterns. 80 only. street floor gloves V. I h price selection In40 only eludes hooded sweatshirts, hats, caps and socks. -t 5 and Opaque patterned and over-the-kn- in stockings knee-h- i fashion colors. r" t Is ; j . ) ; j 125 only cotton polos with button front, sleeve. Sizes 7 to 14. 3rd floor 5th floor trophy room reg. 2.98 yd. contcur bandeau Reg. 5.00, white nylon lace, fiber-fifrom Hollywood Vassarette. Sizes 32A to 36C 84 only. 2nd floor slimwear ll fashion fabric A 00 Reg. 6.99, support pantyhose in beige tone. Seamless, reinforced toe. Sizes A,B,C,D. Add to your wardrobe at sav- j 63 '' I 37 7 I' ings. satin-bac- k rayon, acetate; looks like silk worsted. 44" wide. Crease-resistan- t, reg. 3.99 to men's knit shirts; full turtleneck and fashion collars. Broken sizes M,l,XL mock, J 99 boys' casuals 2.00 price 40 only i"v .? " Boys' casuals in blue, olive and tan. Sizes 8 to 16. & 4th floor fashion fabrics $ 2.00 i1 men's flannel shirts 3.99 if perfect, men's solid colors. Sizes S,M,L,XL 90 only. long-sleev- no-iro- n flannel shirts in I j ' 1.00 men's turtleneck shirts turtleneck 2.79 if perfect, mens shirts in assorted colors. Sizes S,M,L,XL 120 only. Is men's sportswear reg. 50.00 gold flatware men's sport coats 15 sets only aoldplated flatware, set, service for 8. 22 karat. 2 patterns. 50-p- Vi price broken sizes 38 52 only to 44 regular, 40 to 44 long. Of various blends in several colors. bargain basement v.: .. reg. 14.99 "t rj; men's parkas 10.00 70 only men's heavy-- y! weight, quilted nylon ski ;J paikas. Sizes S,M,L. $ & v .vwukw fl. reg. 100.00 short-sleev- bargain basement men's wear street 7 59.95 I bargain basement men's wear 1 Vi bargain basement v-- I- - bergain basement women's wear j imported knits 1.00 yd. 1 support hose V reg. 12.00 to 40.00 ""73 3.99 bras street floor hosiery 4th floor silver street floor men's clothing hargnin basement 5 |