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Show I 1 Chronicle-Advertis- Sun Thursday, April 22, 1971 er roie of a Roman Goddess The countryside was much more hilly and rocky than she but said Susan, expected, the holy land was so glorious and breathtaking that it all seems like a beautiful dream. Coed returns from Holy Land tour Susan Gibby, RIVERDALE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gibby, returned home Monday tour of the from a three-wee- k Holy Land with a BYU tour grup. for me, she said. said that she did everything on that trip from riding a camel to playing the Susan w ffo interesting. raise trip fund Q Other places of interest included on their itinerary are Disneyland, Marineland and Universal Studios. The plans are not yet completed for the entire The young RIVERDALE folks of the Riverdale 1st Ward area are all aglow these days even when the sound of work falls upon their ears. (392-9336- (393-9063- (399-0010- trip. They have a most exciting trip planned for August which will take them by chartered bus to the Southern California area. (399-2978- Their Sunday School class leaders who are working with the group and helping them to formulate plans for the exciting journey are Mrs. Jack and Norman Searle. They will visit the Los Angeles temple grounds and information center and the mission home nearby. The temple will be closed while they are there. w wvwvwwvi ing around the Riverdale area for small jobs in house cleaning, yard work or any job which they can do which will add a few pennies to their "trip bank. Chairmen of committees which have been appointed are Rod Cummins, movie chairman ), Terry Stephens, the ), yard work chairman Janet Rhoads, car wash chair), man Cynthia Mann, house cleaning chairman ), Colin Crabtree, painting ), and shop work Kathy ), Mann, bake sales Wren Crabtree, July 4th chair), man Cynthia Mann, advertising chairman, and Alan rodeo car parking Gailey, ). chairman Vouflh seek obs The tour took her to Rome, Greece, Egypt, Palestine and Jerusalem. She was in Jerusalem on Easter Sunday which made the visit there even more A week ago Sunday she attended a testimony meeting on the Mt. of Olives. In a letter to her parents describing her activities from The Bible has come to life day to day, she stated that when she visited the Garden of Gethsemane that it would have been worth $10,000 to only have visited that t le spot. (392-9897- (399-2978- (392-9897- Anyone 14 years of age and older will be permitted to join in the fun if they so desire. These youngsters are look- - (392-4841- Anyone needing help may call one of the above numbers. All work is guaranteed. Now is A full schedule of events has been planned to observe Environmental Week April 19 to 23. Programs, speakers, demonstations, and films will be in progress on most major college and university campuses. Films will also be shown in many elementary and secondary schools throughout the state Clean up days are planned for several communities, and KSL radio will feature various environmental issues on its nightly Public Pulse program. Highlight of the weeks activities is the Governors Conference at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt Lake City April 23. Keynote speaker at the conference will be Walter J. Hickel, former Secretary of the U.S. Department of the In- terior. Plan now to attend some of the events planned for Environmental Week. Become involved in our environment--it- s the only one we have!! the best time to or Fruit PLANT-Trees-S- hade Flowering Shrubs & ials annuals Our petunias have been outside for 2 weeks and are now ready. The Pansy Beds ROY ed Roy 1900 W., opening Ray are bursting with color. Make your own color selection for...59 doz. We will dig them for you for..79t doz. Burns Nursery ' 2104 No. 250 W. Sunset, Utah EMPLOYE LaVern Pingree looks over one of the new displays in the newly remodeled house-wardepartment at Roy Lumber Co. Several changes in the building have expanded facilities. es j 825-158- 4 employe, Norm Bennington, behind counter, displays some of the sports equip r f The newly remodel- Lumber Co., 5540 S. Roy, will ho!'1 a grand Friday and Saturday. Ogden, manager, expressed regrets for any inconvenience to customers during the remodeling but added that now work has been completed, that we can better serve the public and offer a more complete line of lumber and hardware. The remodeling added 30 more space to the selling area which means more merchandise for the public. We now have one of the most complete hardware stores in the area, added Mr. Ogden. A larger housewares department has been added with several new lines of merchan .i There is remodels, sets grand opening some ment available since the remodeling to Max Reeves. A larger sporting goods area has been added. ROY LUMBER Roy Lumber & PLANT-Evergr- eens PLANT-Perren- Environmental Week plans many activities NO shortage of itiumiuiiy dise included. The store -s also increased the sp tting goods (.apartment and Mr. Ogden adds that they are now very competitive in that area offering a wide variety of merchandise. h- Kt at First Security Bank Your FHA, VA or BANK Loans to suit your individual needs choice and repayment requirements of: During the grand opening, shoppers may register for the Come in! to be given away Saturday and free gifts will be given to all adults visiting the store. Demonstrations will also be given by factory men on antiquing and the new Black and prizes Decker saws. We want to thank all of our past customers for their support and indulgene during our remodeling and invite them and the public to visit our new store, concluded the manager. oro Awoc a on Nj jnol Aivoc ot o N ' - f s Secur ty State Bonk of Sprmgville Utah st Secur ty Bank of Rock Springs Wyoming f rst Secur ty Stole Sank Or' Fede'ol Depot t Insuronce Co'pO'Ot on k$Fv, GIFS FREE DOOR PRIZES Some prizes worth 60.00 at these piece Rogers "and flhr r F ? Prizes will be on display Look ??- I 6 22 Sup I Door Crashers qO tadon Steel $6 ,.n raffir AMERICAN htware FLAG KIT - V J 53 49 3 x 5 heavy cotton sheeting flag. 6' two piece aluminum pole with durable eagle ornament. Also includes metal holder and flag etiquette booklet. PLASTIC S 19-INC- SWING TOP DUSTPAN AND WASTE BIN H ROTARY MOWER 88 $ j.'.rI ; PAINT TRAY AND ROLLER SET - n is S3 s 1 Includes large paint tray lambs wool roller. 0 3 .s3 FALTILY SIZE MCKMC llfii' size. Great for Keeps food hot or cold for hours. 20" WINDOW FAN cw Three speeds. Safety grill protects children. Salad Dressing Heavy duty sockets, end wrenches, screw drivers, hack sew. alien wrenches, feeler gauges and many more need d 199 V u n II GARDEN TOOLS Susans 349 Reg. 5.98 Super X 22 Shells (Shorts) SOCKET tools. OF rmrmriJ 90 LONG HANDLE SkOVEL 64NCH GARDEN HOE H LOW RAKE 093 rl YOUR CHOICE Carton WRENCH SET STEEL COOLER 0 gallon size $)99 Cefebnty u 106-P- C. 44-q- t. i : " 9 22". picnics. si vfi6s'g wiJfe,' jes 20-3- 0 - Li rT7.r iltasS : La ge reinforced. Solid brass couplings. i" f 3 FOR GARDEN HOSE $j99 FESCO REFUSE BAGS U H VINYL T Nylon Features a 3 H.P. Briggs & Stratton engine with controls conveniently placed on the handle. Staggered Wheels guard against scalping, lightweight, easy to handle. BOTH 50-FOO- LEAF & X 7,,,r Wfw ymmn r ( H' 5540 SOUTH 1S00 WEST ROY, UTAH m Open Bant to 6 pm - 6 Days a Week 1, |