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Show i The Sun Chronicle Thunday May The Sun Advertiser 11, 1967 tf! jlijaj Write Box 13013 Want someone to take over last eight payments of $& 80 or will disc unt for caih Under guarantee tor further Inor eve formation rail attachments Centennial Marks FOR SALE AMAIVi Llut luxiic saiII leave your uphoMry beautifully Rent electric soft and rltan shampooer $1 Sherwin William Paint Stoie, Albertsons Shopping Center THfr Events For Tabernacle am- 825- - GIBSON GS 2O0 piggv-bac- k Best offer Phone pllfier hard-boile- WEIGHT safely with ONLY 98c Tablets Drug Center LOSE Roy Branch 84113 tf 4574 OWNER TRANSFERRED WANT quick sale on his brick rambler completely carpetfenced lot, convened patio iently located in Clearfield, i2 to freeway, mile from entrance very good value for $13 750 Dick Powers 406 2219 First Security State Bank Main at Broadway 1 m 25 Realtor F MILLER piano original price $800 now for sale $453 Plain beautiful tone, case, mahogany matching bench with pad One s and rose Schwinn bicycle, girl white $23 See both Items at 3Jl W Utah ta 730 N , Clearfield, jl 1966 SINGER ZIG ZAG two used only THIS machine month makes button hole, sews on buttons overcasts seams, blind hems, applique, and does alt kinds of zig zag sewing without BEAUTIFUL Knabe piano available in your locality at $13 or more per month Simple interest on unpaid balance at 2 surrounding areas Training per-,o- d truck and merchandise furnished all expenser paid $80 For peraonal interviews eek end name age phone address and marital status experience PO to Jewel Companies Inc n.18 Ho Utah B407 Box 14 FOR SALE BY OWNER BEDROOM frame nome with attached garage and full base me $12 500 or buy equity 1 SERVICE mid RENDERED PROFESSIONAL BABY CARE AGE South of Weber Me4 morial Hospital in Roy H ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaners, sales service, and supplies, see or call Ray Judd No no gimmicks, no high tricks, tf pressure FOR MAKES of washers, ironers, etc Phone ktnson Appliance ALL dryerf, At tf d"b are (I. to r.) seated, Norma WorNEW OFFICERS in the Sunset Pat LaVera Malloy, vice president, and standing, Parris, presidnt, den, secretary, directors Virginia Gibbany, Nedra Foy, and Carol Carter. LOST ' At Roy Park recently a High School ring Finder mil please call 825-88- t jsnnana j it - Jay-C-ett- LOST Roy 5piiiTj m FOR RENT Announce New Officers Jay-C-ett- es COMMERCIAL BUILDING. 20 x70 wired as TV repa.r presently shop Good location in Roy. Call Elections Sunset 3992-737- 6 at the monthly for the were held of officers Jay-C-ett- s by Sally 4 i P4 S - A J I - "Jr . , y 1 d d first fast pitch game May 16 will and Mrs. Tim (Mary) May, May Wayne Probasco Mrs Lyle (La Vera' Parris was elected pesident for the coming year's activities Her board consists of Mrs Francis (Pat) Malloy, vice president, Mrs Dick (Norma) Worden, secretary, Mrs Vern (Nedra) Foy, treasurer, Mrs Dick (Virginia) Gibbany, director, Mrs. Keith (Carol) Carter, director, Smith The town board has cnangeu their meetings from the first Monday to the first Thursday. The town has also obtained a fire truck and are trying to organize a fire department. Anyone interested in being a volunteer fireman for either day shift of mght shift should contact John Combe Stake conference will be held next Sunday All are encouraged to atterd. The Singing Mothers will sing in the morning session. There were four children baptized Saturday evening and confirmed Sunday. They were Donald Woods, LeAnn Ukena, Mark Dayton and Frankie Smith Mr. and Mrs Cleary Markham had there baby boy blessed Sunday He was given the name Troy Cleary Markam and a blessing by Charles Poll It is baseball time agam The meeting 2 at the home of Mrs LWEBER1N son. multi-spire- WORK SUMMER JEWEL COMPANIES Inc Is lookor colteacher school for ing estab-hane- d to opera lege students retail routes in Ogilen and ANY d Vacationists vsiting Temple Square in the heart of Salt Lake City during the Tabernacle Centennial Year will fnd a handsome new visitor center just opened to display Latter-daSaints beliefs. Volunteer guides will take tourists on trips through the T e m n e grounds, viewing pioneer statTemple, uary, the the Seagull Monument and pioneer log cabin as well as the 100 year-olTabernacle. Noon-tunorgan recitals, and explanatory talks on the history of the unique Tabernacle, punctuated by the dropping of a pin to demonstrate its unique acoustics, are traditional tour features that will be continued during the centennial. career with a nationally known jewelry com with pany interesting returns ml8 call 773 3134 HOMES FOR SALE MONEY HENRY at HELP WANTED South Salt Lak mlR FOR AN interesting Reclaimed lumber boxes picket pallet plywood fence material and firewood I mile East of highway 91 on tf Syracuse Hoad ml8 6923 Centennial events marking the of the fam100th anniversary ed Mormon Tabernacle In Salt Lake City will aid in attracting a record flow of ''isiorc to all parts of Utah, according to Gerreld L. Pulsipher, director of the Utah Travel Council We are certain the touiist industry in the entire state will benefit through centennial events at this noteworthy attraction. Visitors to Sait Lake City always do considerable sightseeing and stopover elsewhere in the state, Mr. Pulsipher added The Tabernacle, considered an engineering marvel of the 19th centruy, seats 8,000 when filled for such major events as Mormon church conferences The original rawhide thongs, square nails and wooden timbers still support the dome. According to one legend, the structure, 250 ft long, 150 wide and 80 feet high, was designed after Brigham Young used an open umbrella and a egg to explain his ideas for a span that would have no view blocking pillars. While the outer roof has been recoveied with a glistening aluminum sheath, and the original organ has been greatly the buildings sandstone walls, pine benches and varnished galleries look much as Construction began in 1863 and was completed m 1867. Since then many U S Presidents have spoken under the huge dome, including Ulysses S Grant, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G Harding, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D, Roos evelt, Harry S Truman, Jihn F Kennedy and Lyndon B. Joh i 823 SAVE '0 be at Roy. Newly elected Jayeee president m Sunset, Tim May, spoke briefly to the membership as did Connie Davis, Sunset coed being sent to Girls State by and the Amerithe can Legion Auxiliary. Refreshments were served and plans for the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Dick Gibbany m Clearfield were made. Jay-C-ett- A bronze memorial tablet offers the ultimate expression of devotion by providing an everlasting tribute of enduring quality. See the selection offered by Chapel of Flowers and choose an individualized remembrance for your family name. tribute to a departed loved one ( MORTUARY e & FISH AND Mormon Tabernacle on Salt Lake Citys Temple Square was completed 100 years ago. Centennial observances are planned. The Tabernacle is shown during construction (top) and as it looks today, GAME The historic YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL PARK 36th SL& Quincy Ave. '67 LICENSES Sunday marked the start of the 1967 fishing and hunting license year and these new licenses are now in the hands of some 500 license agents m the State of Utah. The 1967 licenses are similar to those of last year. The general appearance is the same except for the color changes canary for residents and pink The old upfor land game bird license is now a small game license to reflect the inclusion of the cottontail rabbit on the game list The 1967 deer tag is the same as last year and goose tags are again attached to the combination and small game licenses. A major change was made in allowing juveniles 12 years of age and older to hunt game rabbits birds and cottontail when they are accompanied by a person over the age of majority. The minimum age was Alfalfa weevil: what you should know to control it. 14. YOUR CASH REGISTER HASNT BEEN RINGING ENOUGH, GIVE US A RING IF Youngsters 12 and under 16 must now purchase a $2 license before going fishing and a $2 50 license before hunting upland game birds or cottontails Those first-tunjuvenile hunters who are planning on buylicense should ing a hunting get enrolled in a hunter safety training course as soon as possible so they will be eligible to purchase a license when the fall hunts begin. e The staff of our Display Advertising Department are specialists in recogniz- Pti.394-555- 8 When is the best time to spray? Inspect your alfalfa twice a week, starting in early spring. Larvae are not easy to spot. So look closely, and check different areas of the field. When out of 10 plants show larvae of feeding in the bud signs tips, spray immediately with 3 qts. of Alfa-toper acre. Use twice as many gallons of water per acre in your tank mix as the height of the alfalfa in inches. But don't use less than 10 gals, or more than 40 gals, of water. If you have an infestation at the time of first cutting, spray stubble immediately after harvest. This will How long is the control good for? Control of alfalfa weevil with Alfa-to- x is effective for 3 weeks This may be reduced, however, if it rains shortly after spraying So continue to check your fields frequently and if you de- spray again with Alfa-to- x tect a reinfestation of weevils. With Alfa-toall you have to do is wait just seven days after spraying before you pasture your crop or cut it for hay or green forage. Then you will be sure of no insecticide residue in milk. How can you decide which insecticide to use? Several insecticides is specialmay be used. But Alfa-to- x ly formulated to control alfalfa weevil and just about every other insect known to attack alfalfa. It's a combination of Diazinon and methoxychlor. Alfa-to- x is effective even under low temperatures, and control lasts weeks. Another benefit is for that the waiting period from spraying until harvest to avoid milk residue is only seven days. The liquid formulation of Alfa-to- x is easy to apply. Farmers have no difficulty working with it because special clothing or protective devices are not needed. Simply follow label directions. See your supplier 3-- 5 2-- x prevent damage to the second crop. Continue to check alfalfa through the season for possible infestations and spray before the situation becomes serious. ing and solving sales problems. They have helped many merchants in this 2-- community to increase their sales, by understanding their particular lems. They can help youl We offer Red Readership uHjCmoMicU prob- FOR HELP ON YOUR PROBLEM CALL 825-856- 6 5388 South Roy, Utah 1900 West 84067 summer sensations! for here, there (Dresses .. . tin muss less, fuss less A cool colors. and half sizes. 4.99 to 8.99 I A f A i A Imodeo'dayJ 1 Shopping ! 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