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Show I Home arts entries for fair Zions must be in Sept. 9 Mr. Hugh C. Bringhurst, Director, Division or Expositions announced today that entries will be received no later than Sept. 9, 1972 lor the Home Arts Dept. des (18 and under who do not desire to enter regular classes limit of 4 entries). Entries for the Floriculture Department will be accepted between 7 and 10 a.m. on the morn-lim- it of 4 entries). Entries for the Floriculture Department will be accepted between 7 and 10 a.m. onthemcm-in- g Exhibits will be received Sept. to 7 p m., and Sept. 7, 8, from 8.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Home Arts Bldg., State Fair Grounds. Fee - $1.50 up to ten exhibits. No fee for spe6, 9, 3 Bank Second Section Roy, Utah 1 X 'v r The Yough Division is new with the fair this year and inclu h okayed Sailplane contests slated f. of each show. Sept. 14, 16, 19 and 22. Fee - $1 each show or $3 all 4 shows. No entry fee for Juniors. Judging will begin at 10:30 a.m. cial groups displays. Thursday, September 7, 1972 t .. Tp-fjs'rX,- OGDEN The Federal Reserve Board has approved the application of Zions Utah Bancor-poratio- n for the establishment of a bank in Ogden, Utah, according to Roy W. Simmcns, president. Zions The quietest sport in the world lands to Heber Sept. during I tahs first annual sailplane meet at the Heber airport 0, jix: ' V FABRIC HOUSE 'X. - or Nearly 20 sailplanes gliders - from most oftheWes-ter- n states, are expected to commeet, putpete in the three-da- y -- -- 7 aircraft ting their through events ranging from spot landing and bomb drops to altitude attempts, accuracy landings, endurance flights and speed runs over a triangle course. long-wing- "lopping Center Roy - MASTERCHARGE . : 160-mi- BAfIXAMERICARD PRINTED DOUBLE KNITS 3, PRESS PRIIITS Cotton & Polyester Fall Prints 45 Wide Values to 1.59 c? citizens attended the first outdoor beef dinner sponsored by the Roy Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Roy Days. Approximately 300 people enjoyed the beef, MANY AREA jA When the 3rd annual Utah Mobile Home, Travel Trailer and Motor Home Show opens 039 at the Salt Palace here Sept. 8 for a three-da- y run, Utahans will have the opportunity to see firsthand the finest' POLY COTTON KNITS Polyester & Cotton New Fall Prints 60" Wide Values to 4.00 AMO SttADOKr ly SOL weathero. Ernie since opening the Lakeside Golf Course, is wearing new golf socks - the ones with 18 holes in them! Hi ho, PLUSHPILE Sch-neit- er -- ,99 U Loona the office vamp says: When you get a scalding mouthful of coffee, no matter the wrong what you do next, thing! Yd. its 1 FAMILY SHOES O 9 DEN ROY Hot One, Navy or Antique Brown, fit to be tied n increase $20.00 of 27.68 percent over 1970. During the first five months of this year 226,700 mobile homes had already 0 been produced - nearly more than were produced during the entire yearin 1966. Utah is riding the crest of this mobile home wave. Deliveries of mobile homes to Utah during the first quarter of this year came to 1,008 units, an increase of 87.36 percent over the same period in 1971. Registrations of mobile homes in the state jumped an amazing 113.88 percent during the first quarter of 1972--th- e second larg-- est increase The 10,-00- in the United States. Reasons for this boom are many. But high on the list is the great advances in mobile home design and construction during the past 10 to 15 years that have made mobiles more spacious and luxurious, while maintaining prices that are increasingly more competitive with conventional housing. A study conducted by Harris, Upham & Co., one of Wall Streets leading investment firms, found that during the past 15 years the cost of a mobile home has actually decreased from about $12 per sq Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal shoes making the news Faveros. Here are the at up Bass ties that you'll be seeing campus this fall. ..with rounded stitching, stocked leather layered soles. The Tissues caused by inflammation FAMILY SHOES OSDIN ROY i products of one of the nations most dynamic industries. The mobile home industry has been growing at a phenomenal rate, trying to keep up with the demand for mobile housing, and 1971 was another banner year. The countrys approximately 1,000 mobile home plants turned out 517,-79- 1 mobile homes with retail sale values of more than $3.3 billion--a- 189 e Beautiful Prints Values to 7.00 the citizens for their support. Special thanks are being extended to Albertsons who supplied the rolls, paper plates, eating utensPs, and who cooked the baron of beef. Gerald West, president of the Chamber, also said they wish to thank Tok Yoshimura for the tomatoes, Dean Nelson for the corn, Harmans Take Out in Roy for cooking the corn, and Saccos produce for the cantaloupe. Handbills for the event were donated by the reports that they were very pleased with the good turnout and wish to thank Hancock, opens at palace 100 FURS Chamber of Commerce Monday evening at North Park. Chairman of the event, Ken Doctors have found a medication that in many cases rives prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer in Preparation H. No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or suppositories. Print Shop and the Sun Chron- icle. Keith Hancock was on hand for the dinner to do the carving and Glenda Thompson, this years Junior Miss for Roy, assisted in taking tickets for the dinner. The dinner, held for the first time in conjunction with Roy Days, was held prior to ft., fully furnished, to about sq. ft. due to manuuse of assembly line production and unskilled labor in closely controlled plant environments. The cost of a conventional home during $8.50 per facturers the same period increased from about $8 per sq. ft. to about $16 per sq. ft., unfur' nished. The study concluded that this discrepancy in costs will continue to widen at an evpn faster rate than it has in the past 15 years. Many of the innovations in mobile homes that have helped d make mobile living the way of life for millions of Americans will be in evidence at the Utah Mobile Home, Travel Trailer & Motor Home Show. Dozens of late model mobile homes furnished and decorated, will be exhibited, along with a variety of recreational vehicles such as travel trailers, motor homes, campers, and others. This years show will contain nearly twice the display area of previous shows, according to producer Edward Confined to the Greenband. Salt Palace exhibit hall in past the annual fireworks display activito climax the two-da- y ties which had been sponsored by the Roy Jaycees. incorporation out the State. Commenting on the approval Mr. Simmons said: Since the announcement of the filing of application, many individuals and companies have expressed a desire to do business with the new bank. We feel most optimistic about its future. He stated further that the new bank would have a potential lending power beyond its through participation of Zions First National Bank which has assets exceeding $400 million. Plans for the establishment of a sizeable office which will offer full banking services are going forward without delay according to Mr. Simmons, who stated that the opening date for the new bank will be announced in the near future. Zions Utah Bancorporation is owner of the Lockhart Company with eight offices in Utah, and is involved in equipment leasing in the seven Western States. The Corporation also own six industrial banks in Colorado. own-asset- s Visitors at Ogden home Politicians Mobile home show KNITS Polyester 60" Wide Values to 6.00 canta- loupe and punch. Republican candidate Nicholas Strike also attended the dinner and spoke to many of the citizens attending. CHAMBER DINNER SUCCESS Nearly 300 persons attended the first outdoor beef dinner, sponsored by the Roy DOUBLE fresh tomatoes, rolls, corn-on-the-c- Support appreciated ROY velourh Larry Winterton, manager of the Heber Municipal Airport, explained that this is the first year of a continuing program to attract sailplanes to Hebers gliding area. Invitations have been S'mt to soaring clubs in Utah and all surrounding states. The public is invited to watch the show free of charge. The Heber Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a breakfast Sunday morning. Sept. 10, and a banquet is scheduled Saturday night. Each days flying begins at 10 a.m. and lasts until approximately 7 p.m. near-perfe- 100 Polyester New Fall Prints 60" Wide Values to 7.00 Utah also owns Zions First National Bank, with 28 branches through- must comply OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Perrir.s of Wood-burOre., visited relatives and friends in Ogden en route home from a vacation with their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Carter of Colorado Springs, Colo. They were honored at e family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Perrins. Special guests were Mrs. Edna Heiner of Salt L .!;e Elizabeth M.. Mrs. City, Spilsbury and Mr. and Mrs. Albert James, aunts and uncle and other relatives. n, to regulation The Utah State Department of Highways reminds all candidates for office and all political party workers of the Utah law governing outdoor advertising. This law prohibits signs along Federal-ai- d Interstate or Primary Highways unless certain requirements are met. The statutory definition of a sign is: Any outdoor structure, device, light figure, painting, drawing, message, plaque, poster, billboard, or thing which is designed, intended or used to advertise or inform. Landowners, candidates and political workers are subject to for signs illegally prosecution GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH ELECT AN placed. If there are any questions you have regarding sign regulations please contact Elaine Douglas, District One Outdoor Advertising in Permits Officer at She will be happy to Ogden. EXPERIENCED AUDITOR AS YOUR STATE AUDITOR 394-88- Political Ad by Momon for Slot Auditor Commit! Jobs GukiiL Chairmoa Paid assist you. pre-fere- mini-hom- es the 1972 show will flow into the assembly hall and an adjacent parking lot area outside the building where more mobile homes will be displayed. years, y Birthday observed by women OGDEN Edwin Mrs. Jones of Washington Terrace was honored at a brithday party Sunday at the Red Baron Restaurant at Bri-City by members of her lamily. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. Jones and family; Kandi Dunn and baby Derek; Rory Jones and Edwin Jones; Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. 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