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Show Lakeside Review, October 2, 1980, Page 13 A 11 Imui qgr Ml" convenience CONVENIENCE PACK 1 PACK cfwr o,'o IMA" Your Choice Daytime Schaper 0 Stomper .4x4s V-l- -. Real Four Wheel Drive Power RECEIVE their insignia as plant worker Mark Powell puts them through a machine, The poles are being processed at a Scott USA plant We had to take the risk, he said. Scott went Staff Writer ahead and manufactured This years skiing looks the products that compromising, according to pany officials predicted several local industry would be needed. He said sales of poles and goggles representatives. We had a good pre- are up this region. season sale, said Robin Hardman, George Rogers, manager of the Rossignol Skiis, Clearski department at Sunset field, said he feels conIts a sumer interest is up. Sports, Sunset. good prediction, he said, People are excited. He it shows people have said Labor Day sales are in the always a good indication. confidence market. So far the season looks Sales are staying good, he said. about equal to sales we Rogers at Sunset said had last year, said Lyn the cool weather over David Sabala, director of Labor Day helped sales. international sales, Scott It got people in the USA, Clearfield. He said mood, he said. because of several factors According to Rogers, such as poor snow in some more expensive items are areas and inflation last selling. Were selling e (nameyear people lost faith and more buyers were reluctant for brand) products than this coming season. package deals. He said is a change for the store. It is surprising how many people are buying more expensive items. Sabala said high priced items sell early in the that Home Mortgage Rates Conventional (247.6) 13.916 ' ( 13.625) u3.o) Mortgage rates are an average of the rates at three lending institutions in the area. Conventional rates are for 80 percent loans. We have ignored discount points. Last weeks figures are in parentheses. 30-Mon- th A Rate something better than their beginners package and will buy name brands. Hardman spoke of the return optimistic 249.3 13.0 m.074) ($10,000 minimum) 1U0 (1U0) ($100 minimum) .n.968 ' ones who are ready for (News; , about ' rate is.effective each Thursday morning. This is the rate efThe new interest changes less frequently and, lately, less fective today. The are in parentheses. Last weeks figures regularly. : GOOD NEWS RAZORS Bag BUTTERFINGERS OR SNICKERS 7 in Package 57 Reg. $2.25 Only the of skiing. skiers rather than new future Sabala said there is a the skiers entering market. These types, he certain group1 within the that says the explained, are die new industry business is recession The consumer price index is changed on or near the third Friday of the month, according to the University of Utah Bureau of Economic and Business Research. The base year is 1967 . That is, items that cost $100 in 1967 cost $249:30 today. The previous months index is in parentheses. Money Market G industry Consumer Price Index FHA-V- CHEVY SCOTTSDALE quality, good reputation, This attitude will help the and a company that will whole industry. Rogers also said it is the behind stand Hardman. said having helpful product, Manufacturers are distributors backed by near the starting to be more aware manufacturers sell the us area. It helps of consumers and taking said. he products, of care them. Customers are more The said Rogers. informed, It seems like were representatives were also more FORD BRONCO Real Working Headlights Retailers are season, Cheaper, ones, stores. such as gloves and ac- trying to do whats right cessories, will sell after it for the consumer. They are knowledgable about snows. the products they sell. for are looking People getting JEEP HONCHO DODGE WARLOCK Authentic Styling and Decalling Ski Outlook Promising But Only if Snow Comes By LUCINDA M. SCHUFT CHEVY BLAZER Super Grip Traction Tires in the Freeport Center. The ski industry is ready for if the snow comes. the coming season 90's $7.97 60's SKI POLES Newborn Reg. ANACIN 100's proof. He said they feel the ones who participate are the ones who can afford travel and sports and wont feel financial squeezes. 'It seems recreation, said Hardman, is one of the last things people give . up. n&l Reg. Now It! m $2.67 MONOPOLY- Buy. sell, trade real estate The world s most popular game Ages players DRISTAN 1 - MAD MAGAZINE It's the funniest, craziest board game ever. As MAD as the MAGAZINE itself. To win, you have to lose everything. The entire family will love playing. For players, ages 24's Even if recession and inflation dont loom as great threats to the inall of the dustry, voiced representatives concern over one area ho co ssssaes Ea. Your Choice one ' can accurately the predict or control snow. If it comes well all enjoy the slopes this year. 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