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Show II II 1 he Salt Lake Tribune Saturdav , June 12 l's2 Refugee Needs Foeus of support However approximately 40 families in Salt Lake County aie having difficulty finding work, and face imminent loss of housuig To discuss the needs of these families the Salt Lake County Refugee Coordinating Council has scheduled a press conference Tuesday at 10 a m m Room 250 of the Hotel Utah Council members aie particularly seeking potential employers and people who might provide assistance with long term solutions to re fugee needs, rather than focusing on a rescue alterations" which would provide only shall term relief During the confeience Wendy Itupple, chairper son of the comic il will give an ovemew of the iefugee activities m Salt Lake County CLINE ALE! the gift of ease. The Recliner that doesn't look like a recliner. It shows him you appreciate the many wonderful things he does throughout the year. It's in any position g the gift for every moment of his of his choice, sitting up watching T.V., even rocking as a platform with its superb back construction and independent rocker. the gift of good health. It supports as it relaxes is mechanism footrest as a recliner, as a relaxing arm chair, and as a 3 chairs in one And no comfortable platform rocker. There is no fit like a immediate for in now delivery better time to give it. Come The gift of is leisure-reclinin- Admits 2 Count Of Roblxirv M an An 18 year-ol- d Salt Lake City man charged with 11 counts of aggra- Famous Lifetime Guarantee on Recliner Mechanism vated robbery has pleaded giulty to two counts and was ordeied to undergo a presentencing report LA-Z-B- OY 30-d- 9 1 1 IjlI Robert Douglas 1528 W Alden Preece Place, entered the guilty plea during a special arraignment before 3rd District Judge Leary following a motion by prosecutors to dismiss the h fl J L1 aU d other nine chaiges ludge Leary took the motion under advisement The judge ordered Preece to appear for sentencing July 7 at 9 a m was charged month with rob h benes over a period at supermarkets gas stations and a sport ing goods store Pi eece last ,s four-mont- i YES fi II HAVE AE PROBABLY HARDWARE JUST TRY US KETCHUMS 400 800 So TRADITIONAL W Choose from 3 Great Looks, Styled to Match Any Decor and Built to Last for Years & Years SALT LAKE Aussies 'Choice': Ballot or Pay ll ,m U'tr i ni t uL n v utc in an c 1m.1i in he t mi pound- - f ni p mlc" he can 'll iv. hut Vofiaimgfcu Silt Lake!' vote, fur the s lit Kewpapcr-- , u. ml tht il i ng ' ' mt mu il ' urn t r 2 in J - 50 or oc V rv slice it l k i ii y 111 'l w ml ill pi r M L ,i i c Up Ml ii i 30 000 B T I i V' ui U per Borne- ( a s ,s s t ih Ml V i t 11 Famous La-Z-Bo- y! 'U V: 'The POOL Commander" 5 Start at on ' nig yy 5 ) in .is CEDAR CHESTS Priced as low as C Includes: xT Quality Lane 1 OH jm 1 1 DAD NQW ONLY -- CREDIT IS AVAILABLE! Set of Balls Triangle 1 Box Chalk 2 Cue Sticks WOULD LOVE ONE! V ? 'i5f Willey s own in store Credit Deportment con herd-your finance needs Arid cn or Pay off arytime 7 without rostly penalties or carrying charges R 3V2 ' Famous $ it Jii't t Upholstery on a BmmwLcM mi - In ill 11 id u t NYLON VELVET Ro Other Gas Grills li c j i uu ith yy Cbai-- ONLY 'id ' ' i 5 Tank NOW SI 00CWXWC ! i Ib mb Mi f rcpit- - I fu M'o a tli SnoM il ill . rl m t! c on i n n ib 20 IM CHEV Il,V i d Scotchgarded Expensive-Grad- e TABLE Stee1 Chrome-Plate- Stainless Steel ii n Si K F Lane 00 Grid li nun i n ( I Heavy i t t ui I '' ' d i 'in pit d' CEDAR CHEST SALE CLASSIC GRILL 1 I i L.P. GAS u!' bccaust tin v m iM i i t through ml ui in' i ui ting j in,. 1 440! i u tdih 1 COLONIAL Values to LIMITED TIME OFFERS! reason d i CONTEMPORARY P'ff MURRAY 861 Ph. E. 6600 262-667- 1 S. Open Weekdays 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sat. 10-- 6 Fri. 10-Closed Sunday 9, Plenty of FREE Storeside Parking f0 |