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Show I k PLYWOOD "k extra cash FENCING Over 7 Acres of Fencing materials to choose from at carload prices All Types. 4X4X8 Redwood econ. 38"X4X8 CD. Shop $3.98 12"X4X8 C.D. Shop $4.35 58"X4X8 C.D. Shop $5.59 58"X4X9 Mill Cert. $6.19 34"X4X8 T.D. Shop $6.98 1 $1 89 58X6"X6' Redwood 69c 3"X3"X8' $1.05 ea. 4X4X8 S4S Cedar $1.89 1 X4X6' Cedar 31c SIDING SPECIALS 7&8' Cedar posts EXTERIOR $1.29 ea. FIR SIDING 6'T Posts (101) 99c ea. 58"X4X8 MU. Shop 4X4X8 Rough Cedar Grade 4"X8" Grooved Posts $2.29 ea. ' 1 Cedar No. 6' $8.49 Grape Stakes 32c ea. 58"X4X8 T-l- Number Grooved PANELING B-Gr- $2.99 716"X12"X16 Prime Siding $2.98 ea. 14X4X10 Liberty WalComplete line of nut, Oriental Teak, 1st aluminum siding in quality simulated wood grain on hardwood stock, Reynolds. 316X4X8 Cyprus Walnut, Walnut veneer, 1st quality hardwood $7.95 316X4X8 d simulated wood 'grain cn composition board, FIBERGLASS PANELS $3.29 $3.65 Chaperon 12c 8c 16c - Maple de, Teak Swirl Selected from over 50 different types of ceiling Vinyl-Coat- ed from. Pre-Finish- Alum. Roofing ed Moldings and Colored Nails in the Intermountain Area. $4.50 $5.50 We Stock Every Color We $6.36 $7.42 Can Match Any Paneling. 2X4 Pre-cstuds econ. , $8.48 $10.60 BARB WIRE, 80-Ro- d Roll 1 ut 49c. 2V2 $1 1 .95 ga DIMENSIONS LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES. SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOTS. 12-1- First enlistments as Bermuda, Mississippi, Guam, and California. are an individual If you in seeing the world from the Ogden Reserve Center or at first hand in the regular Navy, visit with Chief ' , , , COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION ' 3 ECCLES SUItOINO OODEN, UTAH PU01 PHONE 9IHPI LOSE SERVICES WANTED EXPERT PIANO tuning and repair done reasonable. Contact Vernal Piao Service at Jolley 782-748- 2 or Tielman Music Center at 773-154tf Private Contractor: cement work, SERVICES: remodeling, additions etc., not job too large or small, Free estimates. NING. Wall aiunsHCAiQ Cm 9 1555 VVtst CHANGE HONGCEE) .m. to 7 p.m. 266 9551. 266-612- 3500 South (1 bloc!: WAUW.WMB, 2 ui Kedwood) Open Sundays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m: Wrecking, SCOUTS NEED in 25 lb. window cess. Apparently there is broad consumer concern over some shortages because ofthe price freeze, spring weather conditions, and petroleum shortage. This has caused heavy demand on Itah grocery stores, according to I awrence W. Alder, Executive Di rector, Ctah Retail Grocers Association. The sale and consumption of this j ears food pack is just being finished so far as retail sales and food outlets are concerned. This annuall.v creates some shortages as packers, warehousemen, and retailers attempt to gauge old your bundles. Cali after 4:30 p.m. or deliver to 5174 773-126- 8 W. Roy. 2700 aug23 S. and AUTOS FOR SALE mileage, open from cab to camper, ph. 825 5939. iyJ9 D 66 MUSTANG good condition, 289 automatic. Very Work guaran- teed. economical, jyl9 EXPERT PAINTING EX. rr mileage. and . interior-exterior- Free estimate. jyl9 Call Boyd, 621-907- DRESS Ph. gooa gas Take over payments of $40 a month or refinance. Good car for girl or homemaker. Ph. (Peggy) before 5 or after 5. 825-166- 6 825-410- 3 MAKING. 825-6964- 773-356- built free No delivery standing. charge. Free estimates. Ph. mhl 5tf HOT GREEN CHILI by the flat. Ph. plants, . 825-4531- tf ELECTROLUS Sales, service and supplies. Call Ray Judd, answer U'Mif' home for rent. 1690 So. 1000 E Clearask for field. Mrs. Fotes. jyl9 825-200- s2 tf 1 call alterations, ., !. y V,. tf EXflRT PAINTINci 'and . paper hanging, Free estimate. PIANO LESSONS taught i.i home. Good exmy and perience ihat they do not 392-484- jy 26 393-827- ,y ; !"i.f rri ittti UMIII MISCELLANEOUS ag 2 1.. be- come alarmed and accelerate food shortage purchases beyond mally what they would nordo and what their bud at this time. Neon, Passe As Signs, IVow Pops Up As Art! Neon, the bright scarlet tube that revolutionized sign making in the 20s and 30s and turned many a great white way to a tenderloin hue. is now enjoying a rebirth. First introduced by a Packard Motor car dealer in Los Angeles in 1922 with the import of a sign made by George Claude in France, the familiar red tubinghas befcn used to emblazon trade-name- s from coast to coast. This began a long line of glass tube display fixtures with the use of mercury, xenon, and krypton. Argon was used for blue light and helium for a yellow-whit- e glow to contrast with the scarlet brilliance of neon. In recent years new materials have been developed, especially plastics, and most neon signs have been relegated to the warehouse; or discarded. it took a pretty girl, Jeanie Stiles, who is a New York , actress-model- brother and her to the signs of yesteryear, and combine them with the new mediums for artists and sculptors, utilizing lighting gases and glass blowing. Jeanie wrote a letter to Hallmark Gallery in New Aork proposing an exhibit using the old and the new. The idea was accepted and dust-covere- d Hallmark sponsored a Neon seven-wee- exhibit of 14 x 16 foot and 12x14 $40 green rug, foot pink rug $35. Phone ag 2 Love is. 773-616- ing signs and neon art forms in their New York gallery. . . anew SELL, baby $ jy 19 for sale 10' you pick, 15' we pick. 4913 So. 2700 W. Roy. PIE CHERIES AKC REGISTERED Yorkshire Terrier Puppies, 8 weeks, all shots, ph. 773-351- jy - FOR SALE see at 5671 Roy. Coll condition. 773-6671- a-- 9 oech 15 w 1 : - " ? o e: So. 2700 W., . Good jy 1 9 CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Christensen of 607 So. 1(H) E. are the parents of a son born July 10. The new mother is the former Gara Lee Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vasiloff of 1181 E. 1150 So. have a new little son born July 12. Mrs. Vasiloff is the former Peggy Likline. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Roy Durney, 75 W. 250 No. No. 99 v the parents of a babv boy born Julv 12. Mrs. Durney is thefo :n. Ahc Infquist M.vi'--Mr and a.: ; m of 214 So 275 K No. , k flash- FOR SALE interior-exterior- Call Boyd, suming public creates one. the Governor said. The I.S. Department of Agriculture reports that this years harvest of fruits and vegetables for canning and freezing is up from previous years. Also reports indicate that there is a bumper crop of local fruit and other commodities. The Governor and Mr. Alder cautioned the consuming the world today. The I tah Retail Growers Association spokesman was emphatic in stating that retail food stores will haveade-quat- e stock on the shelves if the consuming public does not over-reato some few seasonal shortages that occur every year mh29tf good technique Riverdale, Utan. de- 399-491- MUSIC INST RUCTION dress -- 5713 $n. 2200 W., 773 3363. no If 825-232- NICE CLEAN EXPERT excessive consumer mand. There should be no fixid shortage unless the con- public FOR anticipation 825-337- jyl9 UMtSJr'5 r.:ck n, by make offer 2Vi inboard cabin boat and trailer FOR RENT . in or . MUST Women's and children's clothes. Seven weeks old, one male, $50, one female, Ph. $40. chassis mount and brakes, air, low P.S. PUPS HUSKY FIREPLACES camper, car- upholstery paper hanging, SIBERIAN in of new crops. The new pack, stated Mr. Alder, will be arriving from now to the next 60 to 90 days, and with normal purchases being made by consumers, there should be no shortages of great concern for the consumers of tah. However, it appears that shortage is dev doping, caused 1 FOR SALE 825-9817- washing, wallpaper cleaning, New Shape Tablets and Hydrex Water Pills, Roy Drug Cen- ter. Spt 27 ACME tf 399-246- newspapers. Should be tied with WEIGHT get can handle because of the apparent conditions existing in n Re- gaging in a panic buying pro- machinery, cars. 71 DODGE washing, 825-994- KiNGo''1 CARS, COMPLETE HOUSECLEA- pertly tion guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone Lee Pons. WAIL wrecked tf CEILINGS. Exsprayed. Satisfac- '7f OLD and 825-546- 392-916- 9. A WANTED Trucks Ramp-to- tail Grocers Association and leaders of the L.D.S. Church to urge the people of I tah to use restrainf in their food purchases over the next 60 days to avoid creating an artificial food crisis. The Retail Grocers Association report that a unique situation is developing inl tah which is not found in other marketing areas of the count rv wherein consumers are en- their supplies SPARKLING n chocolate chip cookies. The other half went to Mrs. Jensens, the assistant leader, and made brownies. Then we met back at Mrs. Larkins and compared our baking. Make it a habit econo- - parents. Lois W. Matson, mize on the time spent com- - The Kiester (Minn.) Courier, Some office holders seem plaining. Mrs. Gary Hiott, The Pickens (S. C.) Sentinal. to forget that the public business of this country is the It never occurs , to teen- - private business of every that someday they will zen. Fred W. Grown, The knowas little as their Bergen (N. J.) Citizen. FAMILY FINANCIAL shortage joined with the Utah Wish Id Said WE CAN HELP YOUI A can create Governor Calvin L. In Debt? plywood. vmrn by Pam Jensen The Clever Clover Club met at Mrs. Larkins July 13. We had a nutrition match up game, then we separated into two groups. Half stayed at Mrs. Larkins and made Mamanakis at the Center or telephone him collect at COUNSELING CENTER Food hoarding I DITOKS NOTE: ll lh ilufo npor(rs in the Km ( IrarfiHri ai ea are m iteri (o submit ileus from (heir dub on a weikl basis Reports musl reach our office h Mondav noon. Clever Clover Club Noon meals are furnished for full-dadrills, and the ank duty drills nual two-w- c might take you to such places estimates. Call Jimmy or more pieces in stock at all times. Dealers welcome, check our full unit prices on paneling and English. Hill AFB. Materiel Management, and is formerly of Lincoln, Neb. He plays duplicate bride .and is w,thin a few points ol a Life Masters Award in the American Contract Bridge League. painstakingly developed the following iris strains: Glass Menagerie and Dress Suit in 1968; Country Girl, Pacific Isle, Brief Encounter and Spanish Eye in 1969; Main Point and Theater Arts in 1970; Opera New and oooooooeoooooooooooo correspondence courses are always available to aid you to improve your rating and pay Chief status, says Mamanakis of recruiting. p. l news 4-- H might shampooing. No steam, no shringing. Free buy our paneling and other building materials direct from the mills in full carloads. Sell direct to .the public, no middleman or distributors mark-uSo before you buy paneling see us first. We have by far the largest selection and largest stock in the State. Over 500 kinds to choose from and 100,000 y OGOOOQQOOOOOOOOQOGOQ open an interesting new life to young people. Classes and pet We in 1948. where he in drama and He is employed at majored 12-5- Largest variety Intermountain West. Most Complete Line $17.95 49W'x20' d and $1.99 and quantity in the 49V2mx14' 49V2mx16' NEXT YEARS IRIS is being examined by Herb Spence who has developed an orange-toneiris named IVIarquesa for introduction next year. The Surface detachment, and the Seabee detachwelcome old ment, friends and new into the ranks. 500 types of paneling to choose G 49V2"x1( Y 49V2"x12' having Over ALUM. STORM DOORS, 4912"x8' 20th. Th( awards he has won lor his beautiful hybridizing efforts are many. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska 12"X4X9 Vinyl coated sheetrock closeout$2.99 tile. 32" or 36" at 980 Utafi 1973. Mr. Spence is credited with military services or have always wanted to, billets are available in the Naval Reserve Sur face and Seabee detachments, at the Center in Ogden, Vinyl-coate- CEILING TILE SELF-STORIN- free or the third weekend of 7very month ; if you would like to take an annual visit to places like Bermuda, Guam, Mississippi or California; if you have served in the U.S. $9.99 B GRADE Plain White- extra money; your Tuesday nights are y $9.98 Illinois Elm, 716"X12"X16 Prime 316X4X8 Elm Veneer , Siding Shqp $2.49 ea. 26"X10' 26"X12' , If you can use if Strange Interlude in 1971. Gateway in 1972, and Musetta Waltz. Elegieand Valentina in Herb Spence of Ogden and regional vice president of Region 12 of the American Iris Society, is a green thumber who is developing a new iris bloom for introduction next year. It is named Marquesa and is orange-toned- . ll, Grade 1 Green ihumber develops new iris blooms parents ol a daughter born July 14 1 he new mother is the foi mer Omen Jm Ketchala. SUNSET Mr. and Mrs Russell V. Storey of a, 55 No 275 W. are the parents o a little daughter born July it T . new mother is the former B, na Stroup. ROY Mr. and Mrs Gaines, formerly of R()y n()w residents of hisalia, Calil , are proud to announce the birth of a daughter born June 29. Mrs ( 'me. , f.,-P- e()ra |