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Show 1 Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er Eagle Public erajjoyc acviuSuioG Terrace Festival Pays eelebsrattSn Review-Advertis- er Thursday, August 19, 1971 I tf f ft: n V-H, vi 4! Y J st vK t O' if ?C t 500 Sheets-- T-- - y ONWARD A WIDE variety of booths and games kept the young and old busy during the annual Washing- - ton Terrace Festival Days held last weekend The event is sponsored by the Jaycees. - FILLER Lined and marginal ruled Already Filled CORDUROY BINDERS PAPER Small corduroy binder just stuff with filler paper and fj g $ paper. Jumbo packs of 500 sheets! Buy now, stock up for the whole year! s- f subject indexes. Wet-Loo- k A Patterns Vinyl TENDER TALK ENSEMBLES r :! SET INCLUDES: 10 ,1 o-- ALWAYS a highlight at any event is the dunking machine. People took turns trying to cool the victims off during the Festival Days last weekend in the Terrace. x s 4 hussar Mfcflata rnm 3-p- AN ATTRACTION for the kids was this pony ride which was included in the many things to do during Washington Terraces Festival Days last 1 Capacity Binder n. x 99 1 Sot 22 Notebook 6-I- n. $ c. Theme Book 8-I- n. in Match-mate- s weekend. exciting new colors and patterns. Members speak to Roy Kiwanis No better 4.3 m hm one Knows the business than the man who is working in it. For the past two r 11 t r , J weeks, Alex Patterson cf the Roy Ki- wanis Club, has called on mem-- , Large Bell S Peppers I each bers to speak about their own The first week, professions. Aug. 4, Wayne Purrington was called on to talk about the problems in the grocery business today. 5 He stated That the food business is the largest business in the world today and how important it is to everyone. He spoke of the rising labor conditions, rising prices andgrow-in- g operating costs. Supermarkets, he said, must find a way of operating more efficiently or they cannot survive in the grocery business. SPECIALS On Aug. 11 Everett Pierce was called on to talk about the Everett building profession. is one of the finest in his profession and is well known in the area. He is Past President of the Weber Basin Home Builders. His talk also centered on the problems and expanding new ideas of home building. 65 TEENY QUILTED B0PPERS COTTONS Polyester Prints the teen-ager- & Nylon PLAIN PRINTS TO MATCH & will love s 52-5- He stated that the building profession was number two in the world today, rating second only to the food industry. 4 little and big girls For Blouse, Dresses Skirts, Jumpers, Pants, Jackets inches wide. , w ' a av " Machine Washable Machine Washable 'ZrC 90 Having Roy Kiwanis members each have an evening to speak about their particular profession will be a continual g weeks. plan for the 98 $E98 Yard Yard forth-comin- This is proving to be one of the most interesting, infor- mative, successful ideas ever followed in the Roy Club. Members are indeed looking forward to club meetings ahead. The theme for the 1970-7- 1 year of national Kiwanis is Improve the Quality of Life and Roy Kiwanis members are doing just that. BRUSHED DOUBLE KNIT NYLON 7 Beautiful Mix and Match Patterns Beautiful Colors When you Ideal for dress, Pack 187 r Suits, Pantsuits, Coat robes, jumpsuits. 50-5- 4 inch width Machine Washable 98 tonight ROY will -- tj t phono 025-725- 5 17 Year Some Location 5306 South 1900 Vost, Roy, Utah $f( kOj Yard - Cub Scout Pack 187 hold their August pack meeting tonight at the Municipal Park in Roy. The meeting will begin at 6 p m. with a pot luck dinner. li & Dress Ensembles Machine Washable will meet want something special Each family is requested to bring one hot dish and one salad or dessert plus their own place settings. The Troop will furnish punch and coffee. This is a family outing and all Cubs are urged to attend with their families. Dinner will be served at 6 p m. There will be games from 8 p m then swimming from 9 p.m. Cubs should remember their swim suits and towels. 7-- 8-- rW (See the new Fall II I ' IV Patterns by Simplicity or McCalls y K T -- Kill ; V I Fill MfSClimoN ' I G (cknm, I kii DEllVFtV f. |