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Show Intje 81), Lakchide Reuen, December 11, 1980 n 'V .. jlsiatataiaiac&taV) g . . fiJI A gttaisslsatssissioioistssi The Baby Sitter mm ' tsaggatjsg3gaisstiafcsg R TRAMPOLINE holds children up to 50 lbs. Reg. v V 19.00 sale Ei i OCTAGON 5x1 1 , i (mot size) ; safety pads 6x1 2 (mat. size) RECTANGULAR Sale J jtj Reg. .400.00 250.00 $ $ 120.00 70.00 $ jj 430.00 300.00 g 85.00 $ 150.00 639.95 45000 g 180.00 . safety pads 7x14 (mat. size) Safety pads 1 3' Octagon (frame size) . .'. .600.00 180.00 safety pads 16' Octagon (frame size) 700.00 ......' :... .... jg jg jg 100gg g 385.00 90.00 485.00 jg jjf g jg W JOGGER EXERCISER Take it with you. It folds up. Greatest invention since safety pins. g!0 CINDA CiUCADO Hill 170 pounds which would have equalled the current world FORCE BASE Base powerlifters here have captured, two first and three second place individual trophies as well as the team trophy in a chamrecent open pionship. The meet saw 62 lifters frm five states converge on the base for competition. Lynda Chicado led off the base team with a strong first place finish in the womens division. Her 700 pound total included a 160 pound bench press. Jan Shendow took first place in the 198 pound class with a total of 1,615 a the 275 pound class. Ron Helms placed fifth personal record 639 pound in the 123 pound mens squat lift. Second place winners in division with a 733 pound their divisions were Dave total and Chris Hennefer, Edmondson in the 132 pulled a personal record pound class with a total of deadlift of 424 pounds 953 pounds, Rob Caudill in while competing in the 181 , the 181 pound class with pound class. Jim Campbell, lifting 1,200 pounds, and John Burroughs totaled 1,225 in well in his first meet, pounds, including " SALE . 95 record. Powerlifters Capture Titles AIR fiILL just misses a bench press attempt at rag. 125.00 New larger mat A larger springs for bigger bounce. totaled 1,036 pounds in the 165 pound division and Gene Martinez, also in the 165 pound class, moved his personal record total up to 931 pounds. The Utah State Open ChampioPowerlifting nship is the next com- - petition for the base ,..59 t,.112 ! 22 P WHAT THE CAN DO FOR YOU MINI-TRAM- Exercise all the mus- -' cles of the body Relieves tension Increases stamina Slims & shapes body BASKETBALL Inflatable STANDARDS SNOW SLED Deluxe heavy. duty team. Durable Bottom Seat p Handles Deluxe heavy duty basketball standards. Manufactured locally so you save! 22" Children's Picnic Table. 22 22 22 22 16.50 14.50 Finished wood & metal table Unfinished Pine Table 22 n)790 Rlverdala Road, Ogdan JIM CAMPBELL makes this 402 look easy. (Photo by Steve Fox). folsom Joins Ufe Net Squad cellent ISteve Folsom, a tight team the last three years, is trading in his football for a basketball. 225 pound, ' ;The senior will start practicing with the Runnin .U)es today and will be suited up for the Weber game on December 6th. iSteve was an ex 6-- basketball player at Santa Fe High School in California eftd on the Ute football where . team he helped his to a league championship one season. He was recruited by several colleges to play basketball but chose to play football for Wayne Howard at Long Beach State. He transferred to Utah after his freshman season. As a tight end this year Steve was named second team He caught 23 passes for 352 yards and a 15.3 per catch average and one touchdown. We are pleased to have Steve come out for our team, said Utah Head Basketball Coach Jerry Pimm. The type of person he is will be a positive addition to our squad and fill out our numbers to 12 since Craig Bell will be Folsom redshirting. will play one of the inside positions for the Utes. All-WA- The gift that is sure to please! V ANGEL'S FLIGHT A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT SPORTCOATS Stylish wool blend FOOTPRINTS OF ROY sportcoats By Emma Russell tweed & hopsack. They bring you the terrific look and feel of wool. Fitted styling makes them perfect for the man on your Christmas Roy was a desert, a dry desert without a drop a of water, a blade of grass or tree-seeming- in ly plain of lifeless sand. Those first few tenants became a stream and then a river of people because they found a means to quench the thirsty soil and to supply more living richness to Roy than to any other surrounding community. Weber County's second largest community literally rose from rags to riches-almos- t overnight. The footsteps from its privations to its blessed opulence is a saga as fascinating and unbelievable as any intemperate list. Reg. $80 to $85 NOW $54.99 dream. Hundreds of Photographs Many of them very rare 362 HUGE pages Large Size: 9"xl2" THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE IN A LIMITED EDITION ONLY Emma Russell, 52 South 3100 West, Roy, Utah THE BOOKSTORE AND COPY SHOP & JORGENSEN'S BOOKS ROY, UTAH The American Heart Association (ft WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS HOURS: 10 a.m.-- 9 Phone:376-928- p.m. Mon.-Sa- t. 6 LIFE t y I |