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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, November 21, Clearfield Courier 1374 ii linemen Weber County Youths participating in the Golden Spike Horse Show walked away with many of the top awards, according to Lloyd Youth Smith, Area KITCHEN SALE c,.v V;vVy..V f ,vf, 3rd in English Pleasure. 6th in Western Horsemanship and 2nd in Western Trail. r y'r j ' if ' ' t, sa . . Agent. -- I.:.--.'- - Hardwood Kitchen Mmo IW Cob i nets Avoidable at discount Prices. Dealers inquiries welcome. (Huy direct from distributor save). Free estimates. 1st Grade Formica Counter Tops $3.75 ft. Wiil cut any sice while you wait. MAf-iTN; ' i it f E V fiWMMlritW lleiH.. - I INSTALLATION t ,. Those placing in the 14 years and older group were: Julie Ann Price of Harrisville who placed 2nd in Western Riding, 3rd in Ring Race, and 3rd in Western Trail. Dale Carney of Roy placed 2nd in Western Trail Class. 6 , tV ViT . I ' 1 L.. H - AVAIlABLt !IBStmm!SSmsi3Sassssamsr!rmm!i WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES 30" rore electric Set-i- n 30" Built-i- Model even Model n $1 34.95 RTE70 ITI25 Full Whirlpool 1 $79.95 year guarantee WINNER Sherry Olson accepts trophy. tiBBewaB3&BKawsamBBMtBBBmK5emaaasxmMS8m!ain PANELING Over 500 types of paneling to choose from. Largest variety and quantify in the Intermountain West. Most Complete Line Moldings and Colored Noils in the Area. We Stock We con Every Color Motch Any Paneling. PRi-HUN- Size 2 0" 2'4" 2 6" 2 8" 3 0" DOORS Sirch Mafatg. $17.29 $17.95 $17.95 $18.49 $19.20 - 1 3ix4x8 Vinyl-Coate- simulated d on composition : A ., y : , . ! v. ji ... Aw f .'' - v. :.rt u: i i it, KVX.-- r-l Ms.,' ' ft " ..'.'.Jif: l," A J f ' .'ilSar rtf if 1; l . - h ; . v' 'if V .. M a: 1 ' : i .Y, .V yijr, fw V: ' X Mjmffikj! s') if v Msgua f : J - WINNER Leanne Moyes accepts trophy 32" or 36" $23.95 Complete with Hardware . Right Hand Onlyl - JU. f-- ? . . '$ ALUMINUM SIMNG f i . I - . 5 fr, V r. 4 , il ;4 WINDOWS, All Sizes at DISCOUNT PRICES wood-groi- n l 'zf-.- - f'Jt ALUM. STORM POORS $2.99 ? sq - Inter-mountai- n Plum Crazy, st Grade A- v 12 In the year age group LeAnn Moyes of Harrisville placed 4th in Western Riding, 1st in Ring Race and Gth in Pole Bending, while Robin $20.95 $22.95 $22.95 $23.95 $25.95 " ; ; and 13 Year Old group, Sherry Olson of Taylor placed 1st in Western Riding and 3rd in Scurry. Sherrie Cunnington of Hooper, placed first in English Pleasure, first in Pole Bending. Laurel Moyes of Harrisville placed 3rd ini Western Trail, Janean Dickson of Uintah placed 4th in English Riding, Patt Avarett of Roy placed 2nd in English Jumping, 6th in Western Trail, 4tli in Pole Bending and 2nd in Scurry. In the 'VT ki? ' 6- I I 1974 nest Micksell also of Harrisville placed 1st in Western Riding. Janet Carney of Roy placed 4-- CABINETS Wednesday, November 20, ; .a boord, PLYWOOD aitx4x8 $2. 1 9 Burnt Orange & Tuxedo, Highly decorative paneling on plywood, 3 16x4x8 WJi4 - - ? 1st Grade ? fetrs-rf;'-- $3.49 ?v I ' ) jfr'W ni .W vf-nrV- , v' . -- . t Sable Walnut or Orchard Hickory simulated wood grain finish on Lauon, 1 st grade. ux48 $4.99 Chapel White, Plantation t,-- White or Red Imitation Rock or Effect Brick 1 6. By Masonite, st grade $9.95 !4x4x8 'Suzanne" Flowered Panel corative design 1 st grade $4.99 316x4x8 Association $3.49 Butterwood, Capri Simulated wood grain finish Hickory on Lauan plywood, 316x4x8 River Holl or Dove 1st grade $3.29 Maryland Oak, Wood Veneer, 2nd grade Vx4x8 $3.99 Birch A-- has 2 ASPHALT SHINGLES 1 and TerryCurtis, MRAUs Community Schools Director will speak on what their programs mean to Utahs retarded and developmental disabled citizens. In addition the new and innovative programs at the Utah State Training School andother areas of the state will be discussed, as well as the legislative issues concerning the handicapped which will face lawmakers at the upcoming legislative session. Beginning at 2:00 p.rn. in- a 235 Lb. $13.98 sq. YEAR ROUND FENCING Cedar Wood Brown 4' Machine Split Cedar Grape Stakes 1 5' 5' Machine Split Cedar 2 Crape Stakes ea. 1 ea. 24 ea. 80 Rod Roll Chain 36 Pocky Cedar $1.59 Post $1.29 $4.79 $1.59 dividual cottage meetings and group home meetings will be held and guided tours will be conducted originating from the Administration building. A bus for those wishing to attend will leave South Tem-p'- e and State Stree at 8:30 a.m. and from the Prudential Federal Savings parking lot, 33rd South and State street at 8:40 a.m. The public is invited to Barbed Wire 12 Vi go. Rough Utility Cedar 4x43' 1x12x6' Pecky Cedor 136x21' Top Rail 101 6' 6' Machine Split Cedar Grcpe Stakes $28.95 Link with Fence fittings, gates, posts hardware BgrotEa8Bfigac3KgKiaiEgBE5QPMaBatEBWaBgg.-- & all . THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: Shop 6rscta PASalCLE BOARDS S P 4x8 $1.79 $2.29 Vix4x8 Vox4x8 !; f. A x 4x8 .... $2.79 4x4x8 .... $3.49 ..... Si AO CiftEMSiQN LUMSER DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOT AT UfllUd ' wk yiviu THE WALL PANELING KINGS'1 enkAvrt0fd Mgikt lunkoid Master OPEN 9 a.m. to 7 p m hr . : -- '"J f : 'J ", . I ' ''.V..fj Utah Power talks about your electric power: The Mental Retardation Association of Utah, Inc. will hold its semiannual membership meeting and open house November 24 at 11:00 a.m. at the Utah State Training School in American Fork, announced Mrs. Elaine Sharp Executive Director of the association. Dr. Gary Nakio, MRAUs Advocacy Program Director, Ungrcved Spartan, On Lauan plywood 2nd Grade, 316x4x8 $3.99 34x4x4 .'I I.? I . sets meet $3.99 4x7 -- 3, Retardation plywood, 316x4x7Vi Y-l WINNER Sherrie Cunnington proudly displays her trophy. Cortina Pecan, Spanish Pecan, New Bedford Oak, simulated wood grain finish on Louan 1x4x6' ir WINNER Pali Avarelt accepts trophy. De- Honored 266-955- 266-612- 2 266-217- 2 Ef of I3S5 Weft 3503 Satrifi (1 fc!h OPEN SUNDAYS 10 o m to 3 p m 5 Driving i sips Were learning about the environment so we can help to keep it healthy. Water quality monitoring stations near Utah nver's new Huntington generating plant are part of e power companys ongoing study to help tablish ecological standards... baselines to aulate the power companys efforts to keep the ivironment clean. Researchers from area universes have been studying the water and air quality ul the vegetation in the Huntington area for about iree years now. Other researchers will con-nu- e to advise the power company about ivironmental effects of the plants opera-on- . For example, BYU scientists, studying le effects of the Huntington Plant on aquatic life, suggested rock leek dams, which have already been .instructed, to prevent sediment trom mddying Huntington Creek. con-ructio- n Its axiomatic: Chief of Police, Peter Andreasen ot Washington and the InTerrace, ternational Association of Chiefs of Police present this N. tip for safer winter driving: Tests by the National Safety Council have disclosed that conventional snow tires are of no help in stepping on ice, studded tires reduce braking distance by 19 percent and reinforced tire chains by 50 percent to protect nature, ou have to understand it. Thats Utah Power started these research projects. And, since youre a ustomer, youre entitled to know what the power companys doing to protect he environment. |