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Show ivr iW l 3A Lakesiae Review South, Wednesday, June 27, 1984 starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. sizes sen and Shawn. Jensen, Matheson, PRESENTATION of- gifts to cite Gov. Scott Mathesons support of cottage in- dustry involves (from left) Candice Law, Steve Roundy, llean Jensen, Carl Jen- - Cheryl Barlow, Julia Horsley and David Horsley. many limited quantities. ..not all may be available in each grouping. ..colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! Group Gives Matheson Gift SALT LAKE CITY cia D. Zahne of Utah Cheryl Barlow with Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, Candice Law of Syracuse with Lil' Sprouts baby, Julia and David Horsley with a hobby horse, Carl D. Jensen from Clinton with a spun glass temple and Steven Roundy from Kaysville with a ceramic moose whistle. Everyone here is fighting to do their own craft. Its time they were paid for what it's worth, Ms. Zahne said. in our state. It is a financial PatriHome-fro- mainstay to many nt families throughout the state. Without it we would also lose many beautiful creations of the mind and hand, Ms. Zahne said. The gifts bestowed on the governor are among the 100 items listed in a new catalog representing crafts made throughout the Gallery, along with a delegation from Davis and Salt Lake counties, presented Gov. Scott M. Matheson with products made at home in appreciation for the time and energy he has given the state. You have always been for the people, for the arts and for the good of Utah. We know you are aware of the cottage industry state. The residents of Davis County and the gifts they presented are Friday, Saturday Stakes Plan Country Fair BOUNTIFUL The North The production has something Salt Lake and Bountiful Orchard for everyone; from bluegrass to LDS Stakes, have combined ef- womens barbershop quartets, forts for a country fair to be held and from the voices of youth Friday and Saturday, June 29 and adult choral groups to the and 30. rhythmic feet of teenage and Festivities will begin Friday at childrens dance, all revealing 7 p.m. with a free fine arts and glimpses' of American history. homemaking display at the ReA race begining at gional Center in Bountiful. A 7:30 the Salt Lake a.m. at North patriotic program, America-Americwill begin Park will be on Saturday. This is e followed at 8 a.m. with a at 8 p.m. The production con12 and unfor race children sists of dancing, music and dramatic scenes as der. There is a $1 entrance fee race which the audience is taken on a visit for the of the Smithsonian Institute. begins and ends at the park. The program, for both races can scripted and directed by Mike Registration be done in advance or the mornBailey, and assisted by Wyona ing of the 'race. Winners will, be Davis, centers around grandparents Earl and Nanette Kern, recalling the history of America to b I two of their grandchildren' SHOI'WMKIA)Sl0-9and played by Jody Burningham Daniel Humpherys. a, half-mil- multi-imag- Centerville History Club Sets Meeting ' I) A I 06. CIHMDSL Thursday, June 28, Layton Hills, 2 until 7 p.m. of To gain, a greater appreciation of pioneer forefathers, you are urged to attend. Wedding Plans? Announce Them Newspaper ; Presto factory representative will be in Small Appliances to inspect your Presto cooker and answer questions about its use. Some routine repairs may be made on the spot at no charge except for parts; or arrangements will be made for economical servicing at the nearest factory : branch. A Share your wedding story with the community through the Lakeside Review. The Review will print a picture along with a story of en- gagement or wedding free of charge. Deadline for all wedding, engagement material is Thursday, afternoon at 3:30. Black and white photos are best. Bring your picture and story (form available at the office) to the south office, 145 N. Main, or the Bountiful. north office, 2146 N. Main, Antelope Square, 298-110- Presto clinic 5 and trade-i- n allowance 776-495- 10 allowance on your old Receive a $5 trade-i- n pressure cooker when you purchase a Presto or pressure cooker or receive a $10 trade-i- n allowance on your old canner toward a 22-q- t. canner (prices below are before trade-in- 3, Lay-to- .....: . . 22.99 pressure cooker ; .24.99 pressure cooker 22-q- t. 69.99- canner Bonus: Be one of the first 1 0 people to purchase a Presto cooker or canner at our clinic and receive a pressure cooking cookbook as our bonus (9.99 t. 1. Glovi Room PANCAKE HOUSE presents value). Surf & Turf STEAK & (Special allowance effective day ot clinic only ) SEAFOOD! SMORGASBORD i POLYCOT. DRESSES 30 DRESSES KNIT 7.98 7.98 7.98 TOPS 8.98 .98 14 ...: 1 1 lingerie, loungewear JUNIOR BRAS NYLON HALF SLIPS STRAPLESS SLIPS TEDDIES 21 LONG NYLON GWONS 23 SHORT NYLON GOWNS 41 UNIFORM TOPS NOW 98c 33 49 47 33 1.98 1 .98 2.98 2.98 4.98 .....4.98 48c ACCESSORIES 20 PANTYHOSE ,.48c ! 62 BELTS. ,98C : 154 NAIL POLISH 98c ;.'! 56 SCARVES 98c 60 STOCKINGS 98c . 153 TIGHTS 98C !. 1 73 LIQUID BASE MAKE-U- P .98 40 BELTS 1.98 48 SCARVES t.98 1 .98 53 SLIPPERS (ACCESS. DEPT.) 1 .98 55 SHOES (ACCESS. DEPT.) 80 SUMMER TOPS (ACCESS. DEPT.)... 2.98 45 TRAVEL MIRRORS 2.98 192 HANDBAGS 3.98 75 LEATHER BELTS 3.98 64 LEATHER HANDBAGS 4.98 64 HANDBAGS.. 4.98 46 LEOTARDS 6.98 45 LEOTARDS 9.98 147 LEATHER HANDBAGS.;.:,;.. .......9.98 infants and toddlers NOW 48c 2.98 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 45 VINYL PANTS 19 INFANTS HEAD SUPPORTS 40 TODDLER GIRLS TOPS...... 25 TODDLER GIRLS SKIRTS 58 INFANTS SLEEPERS 11 TODDLERS DRESSES 17 TODDLERS' JOGGING SUITS 151 INFANTS SHOE 1 3 TODDLER BOYS JACKETS ,....4.98 5.98 buys for girls 5-- 26 PANTS, 42 SKIRTS, 25 JUMPERS, 32 SLEEPWEAR 13 JUMPSUITS 3 8 1 Q Shop 24 hours a day m Salt Lake Account Con by phone With your ZCMi Option Charge Western United States outside Sait lake, City Utah, 2.98 3.98 3.98 :..... 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 6.98 9.98 X .. 7-- 14 34 SKIRTS, 7-- 14 40 DRESSES, 4 73 LEE" JEANS, 4-1- 7-- buys for boys NOW 86 LITTLE BOYS' S. SLV. SHIRTS 18 BIG BOYS' LEVIS" PANTS 27 BIG BOYS' NYLON JACKETS 39 BIG BOYS' S. SLV. SHIRTS 14 LEVI S' SPORT BAGS 26 LITTLE BOYS' LEVI'S" PANTS 21 BIG BOYS' S. SLV. SHIRTS 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 5.98 ......5.98 buys for men NOW 1.98 1 .98 1.98 1.98 117 TIES ; , 17 LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 36 LINT BRUSHES 114 BRIEFS 125 TIES 38 POLYCOT. KNIT SHIRTS...: 32 TIES 13 SUPER BOWL MUGS 26 BUGLE BOY" PANTS 41 O P. LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS 13 ROBES 69 LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 12 POLYCOT. KNIT SHIRTS 41 O.P. L. SLV. LOGO SHIRTS 14 COTTON SHIRTS 41 O.P. L. SLV. LOGO SHIRTS 25 LEVI'S" 501 JEANS 80 COTTON JEANS 14 BUGLE BOY" PANTS 3 LIGHT WEIGHT JACKETS ; . 2.98 2.98 3.98 ..3.98 3.98 3.98 3.98 4.98 4.98 4.98 5.98 .6.98 6.98 7.48 8.98 1 3.98 shoes for the family 26 INFANTS SHOES 2.98 50 WOMEN'S PUMPS 5.98 45 GIRLS CASUAL SHOES 5.98 L.A. GEAR" ATHLETIC SHOES 25 ..5.98 50 WOMEN'S CANDIES" SHOES 7.9 29 MENS' FABRIC CASUALS 7.98 40 WOMENS CASUAL SHOES 8.98 34 WOMENS SBICCA" SHOES 10.98 1 40 WOMEN'S CANVAS CASUALS 1 1 .98 73 WOMEN'S MUSHROOMS" SHOES.. 14.98 HI-T- for your home N0W 23 TOSS PILLOWS 21 STANDARD PILLOWCASES T 6 KING PILLOWCASES 24 FULL SHEETS 1 5 TIER CURTAINS 24 INCH 45 PANELS.!.... 14 STANDARD PILLOW 13 BODY TOWELS 21 KING SHEETS 1 8 COMFORTER COVERS ; .; .98 2.98 2.98 4.98 4.98' 5.98 5.98 7.98 7.98 1 1 1 .98 housewares 140 TRIVETS 1.98 86 TEAKETTLES 3.98 29 TEAK PAPER TOWEL RACKS 3.98 44 STEMWARE, 3.98 22 SERVING PLATTERS 3.98 123 COFFEE MUG SETS, 3.98 1 1 DINNERWARE COMPLETER SETS..1 1 .98 18 DINNERWARE SETS, 20-P1 7.98 4-P- C 4-P- C C jewelry buys NOW 98c 98c 98c 35 NECKLACES.. 27 TRIO EARRINGS 17 STRAW EARRINGS Layton Hills Mall Hill Field Rd. at 0 1- -15 782-325- NOW 24 LEVIS1 ACTIVE TOPS 137 COTTON SWEATERS Layton FRIDAYS 9 P.M. Banquet & Catering. 1141 W. 2100 S.621-508it 6.98 CARDIGAN SWEATERS PANT TOPS BENDING EASY TOPS ). n. t. & DINNER NOW NOW forebear. In 23 68 39 25 101 HAIR famous her NOW 6.98 2) JUNIOR DRESSES ...V.... 11 MISSES' PETITE DRESSES 8.98 25 MISSES' DRESSES 8.98 53 MISSES' DOVE DRESSES :.... 8.98-- 1 1 .98 32 JUNIOR DRESSES 9.98 1 1 .98 24 MISSES' DRESSES 1 7 HALF SIZE DRESSES 1 1 .98 womens accessories pioneer and Pony Express Rider. Dorothy will relate intimate and interesting ex- terville periences 50 SWIMSUITS large size fashions Cen- early-da- y 2.98 2.98 2.98 3.98 3.98 42 JUNIOR PANT TOPS 29 JUNIOR TOPS..; 59 JUNIOR POLYCOT. KNIT TOPS womens dresses There will be numerous food concessions, kiddie rides, games, contests, a fishing pond and arts store. Tickets can be purchased in advance through individual wards or at the fair. H NOW until 4 p.m. Presto cooker and canner repair clinic CENTERVILLE Due. to longer summer daylight, the starting time for the monthly meetings of the Centerville Historical Society will be 7:30 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. for the balance of the summer season. The June meeting will be held tonight in the Centerville City Hall, and will feature Dorothy Streeper, grand daughter of Wil- liam H. Streeper, I womens sportswear 99 MISSES' DRESS BLOUSES 29 ACTIVEWEAR COORDINATES 4.98 61 MISSES' DRESS BLOUSES ...5.98 45 JUMPSUITS OR ROMPERS 6.98 89 MISSES BENDING EASY1" PANTS....6.98 7.98 49 MISSES' PREWASH JEANS 7.98 99 MISSES CARDIGAN SWEATERS 49 MISSES' BLAZERS 7.98 93 MISSES' COORDINATES 9.98 35 MISSES' DRESS PANTS 9.98 51 JUNIOR SKIRTS 9.98 te A Lavton store awarded ribbons. The days activities continue with a 9 a.m. parade beginning at the Bountiful Orchard Stake Center, 3600 South Orchard Drive. The parade, which is expected to have more than 60 entrants will advance south on Orchard Drive to Center Street, then west to the North Salt Lake Park, where the Country Fair begins with a flag raising ceremony at 10 a.m. The fair runs e, , in our 546-880- 6 f |