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Since some of his best friends were former feline foundlings, the Finicky One" is t Month. serving as spokescat for national The fifth annual campaign is sponsored by The American Humane Association and the Ogden-Webe- r County Human Society. Muses Morris, "Inasmuch as nothing is more photogenic than a cat, why don't you call the Humane Society this June and bring home your own feline friend to photograph. Youll even get a free gift kit from me when you do". The kit contains among other things, on adoption certificate, a cat care book and coupons for free cat food. 1 f VC 5 V 4 Ft. 5 Ft. 6 Ft. 24-irt42.9- 4 Canyons restrictions begin November 1 TV PIS OF PANEUNO TO CHOOSE FAOM MOLDINGS AND LARGEST QUANTITY AND CQIORED NAILS VARIETY IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST. f' Beginning November 1, through March 31, the Utah of TranDepartment U VI V Aj V ! t; i wK i. A ,1 u v uV" r i H t I 's. sr'-'t- ,f will sportation &v - require mounted snow tires or chains or other approved traction aids on all vehicles traveling the following canyon roads: 0 Little Cottonwood Canyon; SR-15Big Cottonwood Canyon; 3R-99 from junction with m Provo Canyon to Sundance; Parowan Canyon; Beaver Canyon; SR-3Fairview to Huntington. Four wheel drive vehicles must also have at least two mounted snow tires or must SR-21- 2, 2, US-18- fL tf4 - . t f ,T, QAK1 4 7Vi r A 319 rod, virubted j obvan wood 316x4x8 Real Wood Veneer groe 5 f1i w rss : a'4 SR-15- 1st Grade piywood $749 All tires manufactured since Jan. 1, 1976 that meet the requirements of a snow tire are permanently labeled on one sidewall with the words Mud and Snow or any contraction using the 4 I , f r letters M and S. without these Tires markings that includes passenger tires without the markings are not acceptable as snow tires. Radial tires without snowtread do not meet the of this requirements either, and regulation vehicles using them must also carry chains. of Huntington. Manti Mountain make travel unsafe for equipped cars - 'Kta m&i ANGE s f 1. .ft "Af . r W . $ precaution because the roads are heavily traveled and are narrow and steep These canyons have a history of sudden storms which can quickly make driving extremely hazardous making snow tires or chains a necessity. SR-3- 1 will be restricted to vehicles with these traction aids from two miles east of Fairview to 18 miles nrtheast In 2 'j Hoods n fi lsij iia95 -- Some people once believed on the that strewing fern-see- d ground would reveal to them the site of buried treasure. ft. lengths $6.30 $12.18 $19.53 CLEARANCE ON ALL FIREPLACES m stock OQ RUNS AND EQUIPMENT 1 W El 1 P 1 A Ma a j yourself ana save money S'i . $ ar were Elizabeth S. Woolsey June Lorene Ritter alien, 59, of 4654 S. 1900 W , Roy, died Sunday, Oct 21, 1979, at St Benedicts Hospital of a heart attack She was born Jan 3, 1920, Ogden, a daughter of Ralph H and Ida Maude Russell Ritter On Aug 9, 1939 she married Veral Ellis in the Salt Lake LDS Temple They She were later divorced in Everitt marned Joseph Taylor on Aug 23, 1952, in Ogden He died Jan 31, 1966 She marned John A Allen on July 30, 1973, in Ogden She had lived in Riverdale, Ogden, Plain City and Roy, was educated in Weber County Schools She was a member of the Roy 18th LDS Ward and had been active m the Relief Society Surviving are her husband of Roy; ; three sons and two daughters, Veral Brent Ellis, of Iceland, Lynn Dee Ellis of Plain City, Randy Ralph of Taylor Terrace, Washington Mrs Robert R (Vonda) Rudy of Salt Lake and Mrs Craig City, (JaNean) of Moyers 14 grandchildren, 1 brother, Glen Ritter of Thayne, Wyo Kaysville; Funeral services were held at the gravesite Friday at Ogden City Cemetery with Bishop William M Reese of the Roy 18th Ward officiating Steven L. Thompson 29, 1917, ROY Steven Lindsay Thompson, 90, died Oct 21, 1979, at Weber Memorial Hospital He was born Dec 25, 1888, in Fairview, Utah, a son of to George and Elizabeth Rebecca Brady Thompson He was married to Julia Ann Stevens on July l,fSr2 solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Woolsey died Dec. 17, 1962. She was a member of the Granger LDS West 4th Ward, the Daughters of Utah Surviving are four sisters and two brothers, Caroline Stark, Grand Junction, Colo Melvina Richards, Ogden, Center Senior Citizens. Surviving are one son and two daughters, Max D. Woolsey, Manti; Mrs. Glen (Wilma) Jorgensen, Roy; Mrs. Charles (Janet) Beat, 18 grandTaylorsville; 15 greatchildren; grandchildren. Nellie Brown, Artesia, Calif ; Walter Thompson, Vernal, and Bill Thompson, Portland, Ore Funeral services were to be held today at the Vernal Vernal in Mortuary Interment in Vernal C lty Cemetery Pioneers AUM TO ORDER Dimensional lumber ond fencing Dimensions Are Approximations MODEL YOUR KITCHEN win show you how to do il S , died 1979, in a she was Wilford J. Woolsey in Manti. The was later marriage s ' 4700 in Salt Lake City He was born Aug 10, 1924, in Mesquite, Tex , to C.J. and Goldie Futrell Shipp He was marned to Myrna Beth Fawcett Luttrell on June 21, 1973, in Elko, Nev. He had resided in the Ogden area the past 20 years and had been employed as a cook at various establishments. He was an veteran with the U S. Navy, serving m World War II He is survived by his widow of Roy, two stepdaughters, Adriana L. Marklund, Salt Lake City and Starlene Luttrell of Roy, two brothers and one sister, Harlan Shipp, Mesquite, Tex , Leslee Shipp of Dallas, Tex , dhd Marilyn Tracy of Virginia Beach, Va. On . 1 W Saturday Oct. 20, veterans hospital 55, of died Saturday, Oct. 20, 1979, m a Granger hospital. She was born Dec. 2, 1901, in Mount Pleasant, a daughter of William Steward and Janette Merrick Seeley. $8 61 Loren e Ritter Allen Mrs. Elizabeth C. (Jennis) Seeley Woolsey, 78, of Granger, formerly of Ogden, SUMMER OATES Any sue inode R) order nnost ' standard sizes 2402 married ;haimunx , , 1 Carey Lee Shipp, Funeral services GALVANIZED PIPE inch 34 inch 1 inch 1 Vi inch Queries held Wednesday in the Roy 16th LDS Ward Chapel, 4520 S 2525 W , with Bishop Farrell Monson officiating. Burial in the Henefer Cemetery, directed by Larkin and Sons Mortuary of Ogden. ? st improperly In the ski canyons, the regulation is a needed r 4 The Utah Tranof Department sportation imposed the restriction because extreme weather conditions over J - t ' 1, carry chains CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS -- KF.V 4 t U CROSSCUT BIRCH CASTLE 'T ' 1 ? SR-14- 3, Vf . L SAVING TIP R. ad the permanent care lain in .1 befeire washing new garme-n- t Follow the manufacture! s care instructions to avoie! washing mistake's that might damage the clotning item Lee Shipp ea. 11 Vi GAUGE 50 Ft. Rolls 6.49 ft. best results, dissolve pou dered detergent in vvjim 01 hot water bifore adding to cold water in the washer or use a liquid detergent, and pretreat spots and stains. Carey CHAIN LINK R ED WOOD oflftbed ; 99 1 . -- ':' ea. . 4cky cedar and Redwood Pearl Johnson, Vernal, Funeral services were held Thursday in the Mount Pleasant 3rd LDS Ward. Burial will be in the Mounty Pleasant Cemetery Hi Pi (X Havent - x DIMENSION LUMBER Ml DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIO SALE CHRIS 1 Y- - fTI Card a y f 7011 dona without aToro long eatmgh? ROY MOWER & EQUIPMENT 5990 So. 900 W., Roy, Utah 5 Tel. (The Service Dealer 1 at Mepco of Ogden SPECIAL . . TOW ROPES 825-312- a DICK'S WALL PANELING KINGS " CompriAg dealer 6,500 Blrxli pPEN SUNOATSJO Id ) Et d ImIwmJ 3 amt. pm. ?0 LB. TEST regular price and promotional aelUng pnee While tupphei last $725 MEPCO Waixef Bankard A Aclf Chorg. Bank Card v OpAi 9ara H 7 p m 972 1737, 9724731, 972 739 5J5We3SOOSilh(l BF CLEANER if you use the right amount of detergent for the load. ea. 69 ft. foe Z, 414- - ' ' Bolt, & CEDAR )! V'- - 1 i . WILL WASH YOUR MONEY Question use cold .1 4 . p m several should. What would cause this9 Answer: It might be because you are using too little detergent to hold soil in suspension until it can drain away, say the home economists at Whirlpool Corporation, one of the leading manufacturers of washers This causes soil to redeposit on the clothes and can cause grey, dingy laundry or spotting and staining ! ' Ive Although Question L J i t ) ?????????????????? - V f YoucAsk OF , nd 4 Supply JBEP PARTS OGDEN 326 Washington Blvd. Tl. 394-577- 6 |