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Show 8 A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Tuesday, August 16, 1994 Challenge a friend to a word war. Heres how: 1. W rite dow n any big word. BUI LFIGHTER a good one. 2. Set an egg timer or The kids on the Ghostwriter team solve mysteries CffijOH is SpamshsZZssf stopwatch lor three minutes. 3. I ach of you should write dow n as many smaller words .is ou can, using the letters m the big word (bull, fight, R Lots of newspapers print their names in the same fancy letters used when the paper first started. Thats hundreds of years ago, for some papers! (Look at the front page of this one. Fancy or not?) Newspapers preserve their history by keeping their printed name (which editors call a flag) the same. Your name is important, too. Preserve its history by printing your own flag with the letters below. Heres how: piece of thin white paper. Make sure you can see our fancy letters through it. 2. Using a ruler or straight edge, make a pencil line across 1 . Get gnl, light, eight...). 4. You cant use a letter moie than once unless it appears more than once in a the page. 3. Put the paper over the first letter in your name, making sure that the bottom of the letter is right on the pencil line. 4. Trace over the shape of the letter. 5. Keep lining up the letters and tracing them. 6. When your whole name is finished, you can color in the letters, trace around them, and add any decorations you want. the big word You could use both Vs in bullfighter, for example 5. he placet who makes the most woids at the end of thtee minutes is the winner. All the woids must be in a chctionaiv 6. In case of a tie, the w inner is the person with the longest words. c t f n p .tc n & ir? t -- V. rk l lX gM Ml A vji a & it re m u liniwaviwili" jjftMmMfttti'jinHi donated during Obituaries foundation campaign Trees Q Ok ,0 Ten free Colorado blue o spruce trees will be given to each person who joins The National Arbor Day Foundation during August 1994. The free trees are part of As the Twig is Ben- t- so Grows the Tree Give a Lifetime of Health to Your Child with Chiropractic. Kenneth Thayn Dr. M. 637-045- 0 BERNIE T. MORRIS MONUMENTS 39 N.600 E., Price or Come See Our In Store Selection 45 West 1st North, Price, UT 637-440- 0 COMMUNITY MOTORS SUPER STORE FORD MERCURY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE YEAR END 354 So. Hwy 55 Price, Utah 637-197- 2 or CLEARANCE SALE! 0 Toll Free M ;ger v XLT, V6, 5 speed, cassette, cruise, air cond. ; tilt, 1994 EAGLE TALON DL Trees for America campaign. Colorado blue spruces were selected for this campaign because of their many uses in the home landscape, said John Rosenow, foundation president. They lend beauty to their surroundings n with their silver color and compact conical shape. They can be used as individual ornamentals, an energy-savin- g windbreak, a blue-gree- privacy screen, or as living Christmas trees. The trees will be shipped postpaid between Oct. 1 and Dec. 10, with enclosed planting instructions. The six- - to h trees are guaranteed to grow or they will be replaced free of charge. Members also receive a subscription to the foundations bimonthly publication, Arbor Day, which includes regular features about tree planting Paul Quayle FERRON Our wonderful husband, father, grandpa and Paul Walker Quayle, 71, died peacefully at home Aug. 9, 1994 after a valiant battle with an extended illness. He was born in Salt Lake City June 27, 1923 to Harry and Thelma Walker Quayle. He married his sweetheart, Dahrl Rae Miller, r, and care. especially his grandchildren, were his life and they loved him dearly. He was an excellent wood cutter. No one has ever been able to cut our craft wood like hi m an d nobody ever will. He loved his yard, being outside and waving at SPORTS FANS! Air cond., 5 speed, AMFM cassette, cloth seats & more U' I BET DIDNT 13.32300 Air cond., cruise, AMFM cassette, Brought to you By Chris Nelson 12 TON trailer tow, power windows & locks, air cond., HD service GP & more SLT, V8, rear defog, cloth seats X S1 hearts. Funeral services were Saturday, Aug. 13, at the Ferron LDS Stake Center under the direction ofFausettMortuary, Castle Dale. Interment, Ferron City Cemetery. Researchers seeking diabetics to participate in genetic study KNOW 1994 DODGE RAM e, Sept. 24, 1947. Dad loved life. His family, YOU 1994 ESCORT GT everyone as they drove by. He was loved by everyone. He started to work at Kennecott when he was 17 and retired from there after 42 years. He and his loving wife moved to Ferron 10 years ago. lie loved living in Ferron and going to church with his friends. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, where he held the position of high priest. He served our country with the Merchant Marines in World War II. He is survived by his loving wife of Ferron; three sons and three daughters, Bob (Judi) Quayle, West Valley City; Randy (Shirley) Quayle, Heber; Koni (Larry) Liston, Castle Dale; Ron (Cathy) Quayle, Holladay; Paula (Jim) Lucas, Ferron; Julie (Travis) Winn, Ferron; 11 grandchildren, Shon, Kevin, Ryan, Tracy, Justin, Timmy, Kelly, Nathan, Megan, Christopher, Savannah; Cher-isthree Christian and Paul Taz. He is also survived by his brother, Vernon (Fae) Quayle, Magna; and a sister, Leone (Elvin) Bennett, Magna. He was preceded in death by his parents and older brother, Harry Jr. We will miss you deeply, but you will live forever in our foundations non-prof- it 12-inc- LINCOLN t the have at least two siblings with adult diabetes. Other family members must be willing to participate at some point. For more information about the study, contact the U of U School of Medicine or the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Salt Lake City. Researchers at the University of Utah School of Medicine and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center sire seeking diabetics and family members to participate in a study aimed at locating the diabetes gene or genes. Participating families must Oddly enough, here't a football question that looks easy , but it's surprising how few fan- s- even the real good ones -- can answer it...The question Is: Everybody knows a football field la 100 yards long from goal line to goal line-- but, how WIDE is a football field?... A football field la 160 feet, or 53 13 yards wide. Which was the last college football team 1994 DODGE INTREPID ES to go through an entire regular season unbeaten, untied and UNSCORED-ON?...Th- e answer Is Tennessee, In 1 939... He res Tennessee's complete record that year...They beat Sewanee 40-North Carolina Stats 13-- 3.5 V6, alarm, auto temp., overhead Chattanooga 18,461 00 2,750' &Wwnce Xfn regular-s- 994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 7 pass., V6, automatic, cruise, cassette tilt, loaded CD5 console, eason 1 7-- LSU Kentucky $17,43400 $21,439 USED CARS & TRUCKS Mercer Alabama 21-Citadel 34-- Vanderbilt 1 and Auburn 26-- 20-19-- Ever wonder where the tradition started of having a band at football game...lt was at Notre Dame, which was the first college In America to have a band...Thelr band first marched at a football game in18B8.They really started something, didn't they? I bet you didn't know...that Mountain View Motors Is receiving a special alacatlon of extended cab4 wheel drives, now priced to sell and equlpt the way you want them. Come In and tee u and start driving yours todayl Time Our daily thoughts of love for you. For now you are the age of 21, Happy Birthday Terrence, our Brother and Son. Love Mom, Dad, Tara & Derek MOUNTAIN VIEW MOTORS 1355 S. Carbon Ave. has passed by quickly, but not our memory of you. You're always in our hearts and minds, tdug. 45, 4973 Price 0 1 - 22, 4992 |