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Show The Sail I.akp Tribune, Sunday. July 19. & JpOffir XT &w, vwttxwet '. ? . v ' i!f A , It 13 1970 y.., U' V v ,;p- aj A4 - iZ A v . kX r ry SPECIAL PRICES FOR JULY 19 SUNDAY ONLY BOMBSHELL 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ir iv.ty o r 0u-Mi & ' XTV A v .. i,W if ,N MEN'S WALKING SHORTS Don McFale, Pleasant Grove, displays some of the wooden statues and busts he has carved. I K- is Whittling Becomes JJrealive Artwork Sunday Only! model cotton in popular plaids, (treat for casual summer wear. Sizes 30 to 40. Cool, shorts belt-loo- p 97 By Ann Shields Tribune Correspondent -PLEASANT GROVE Whether it be a gnarled burl of wood, an old broom handle, a discarded stump, or a stick by the side of the road, Don McFate of Pleasant Grove can turn it into a work of art. Mr. McFate is a master 1" the ancient art of whittling and says he has never found a piece of wood that he couldnt visualize in some shape or form. He began his nobby when he was 12 years old in Arizona where he was born and raised. In order to pass the time while ill in bed, he whittled on some soft stone, carving busts of his father, Brigham Young and Teddy Roosevelt. TOPS IN FESTIVE COLORS LIGHTWEIGHT POLY OCCASIONAL CHAIR SHORT-SLEEV- Suncoy Sunday MEN'S WORK OXFORDS Only! Only! T)0)(d) J Sunday Only ft.g. 4.44. This outdoor type poly chair, with bronze-ton- e metal legs, will look super by the pool, on the pat:o, or porch in tangerine, avocado, ebony, or an tique go li oxfords fe with wipe 'n wear vinyl uppers on crepe rubber soles. 7 to 12. "SHOE DEFT." yf f 1 E 3 for e nylon sport tops add a touch Jt.g. 1.97. of spice to any slack or skirt look. Full and mock turtle necklines-- , some with contrast trims. S,M,L. I 1)1ES Short-sleev- 3.29 WEAR S 1942 Chalk Figure He didn't carve anything further until 1942 when he picked up an old piece of chalk and carved a figure from it. Since that time, he has whitllpd nut busts of famous men in history, cowboys, images of the old Western sheriff, and busts of members of his family including his wife and himself. His collection also includes picturp plaques, canes, bowls, and other wooden ornaments. Under his nimnle fingers, an old broomstick becomes a chain wdth links or wooden balls that turn carved in it. A peach stone may become a tiny monkpv holding its baby. he doesn't And although own a horsp, these are his favorite subjects, he says. Honors First-Plac- e Hand." a wood Ranch sculpture of a weather-worhim first cowboy, brought place honors at an Arizona State Fair. The suhjpct he carves depends upon the size and shape of the wood he is workating with. Knots becomp tractive designs in the figure he shapes. His busts have a "real" qualify about thpm for he has discovered the secret of making the eyes n the faces ap- 45-P- C. Indian woodearvings created by hobbyist Mr. Don McFate. RAID YARD GUARD1 MELAMINE SETS Sunday Only! piece in his collection Is only on purpose. It half finished is of an old Indian and shows half the face with the other half still in the original rougit wood. Mr. McFate says it doesnt matter what kind of wood he has to work with nor does it matter where it comes from. Often friends bring him an specilooking interesting men they have found or he picks up one in his daily travels. He does enjoy working with cedar, however, as is evidenced by many of his sculptures having been done in this wood. He said that bis only tool is a pocket-knife- , adding that he has worn out at least five. Xnl 8 Sunday Only! yy Reg. 1.88 Reg. 11.96 Casual service for eight. Melamine dish sets are dishwasher-safe- , resistant to stains, chipping, Ideal for outdoor living, it kill to 20 It. away. fking insects up 16! can. -- Net t. cracking, or breaking. SC e X sAv- lor Sale Although up has been asked on several occasions to sell his work or to do busts of people, he has declined, saying he does the carving just to amuse himself. He has given several pieces away, however. Other pieces of his or his wife's favorites are displayed around their home. Many are packed away in boxes. pear Mr. and Mrs. McFate came One particularly interesting .to Pleasant Grove alter he retired as train master of the Cream Social Scottsdale, Ariz., yard of the Southern Pacific Railroad in An ice crpam social will be 1937. He was employed with held at Wasatch Prebyterian the company for 33 years. SunEast, Church, The 8:30 to 6,30 from p.m. day event is sponsored by the DAY & NITE Mariner Couples Group. life-lik- Icr SOFT COTTON TERRY TOWELS Sunday Only! Rf. 43c Sassy striped and solid colored towels (22x44 ) to brighten anv bath decor, log. 11c Matching Wash Cloth 14c FAMILY TOILET ARTICLES WASHABLE SCATTER RUGS Sunday Only! 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