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Show 3a STANDAR-D- November 4. 1976 liW.Ilf j ; t : I 'I ! ! ! i i ' i I! iil'iiljTl'i ' i.ul ;i : ' I hailc,(X) nwfllpwliiUHiamunrtrtfcyl .(HfMHIfc. . ' Save $40 : Coupon good for $40 off the regular price of any new John Deere Snowmobile Suit with the purchase of any new John Deere Snowmobile. sh Mwrtni NiioI .nlilMneBmMlHmiSylatDyii cawJHiim; It mm uppuc y mW-i- mm SMl M nmily SmMIiI. H 1Ml.i c -i- iiMimII Aii (XOi ICnS la I I Wwlnnmiiilinlhn wv m li mmrdmnUm un M r i Mini Wwi.t cur yon. tar'c . oUudiirclianWI mJaL WM1 wi mp Mjrie . Fuwhw. loMocfcMBit itiiniwmnuiM nHc. -o- 1) I I P S John Dartl x HpiW P to-- wing 1 H 1 utnfullIn appUc icqumd tu ebon n which you um coupon aueh may ks ol Thla coupon la didrtbul by a John Daara Saalar who owna hia oam aim and tc hia own mail pncaa. Price ai maichandiaa at an coupon auSiael la ehanga arilhaul nouea. Further. Saatart may nol li gomot which Urn coupon may baappliad in (tack at the it you p Ho r. maichandiaa awl orihnonty ba availaMa and can ba or ro byparSdpaPng Saalar. Olhar Mama may nol beam Men all M k led demand or other orcumatancaa occur beyond dealer'e and John Deera'a control. Uaa ol coupon lubjacl to aval lability of ouch marchandiaa. Limit: ana coupon par anoarmoMo purctMMd. Hr Paalar: Ybu era authoraad to act aa our agent tor mdamption ot Biia coupon In accordance with tarma ttiaraof. Offer npiraa November JO. MTi. payasta on It to h ml goo. Save $10 3 Coupon good for $10 off the regular price of any new John Deere Helmet with the new John Snowmobile. Cuatomar: Plaaaa ba advlaadof foKowmqcondiliona: (l)caafi value of coupon la 120lh otic. (2) coupon void H prohibited or raatnetad by law. (1) you wHl ba raquitad H auctilai may ba pay any aalaataiappUcabla to transaction in which you uaa coupon ml olgoode. Thia coupon wdiatributed by a John Deere dealer ariio Nora and sate his own retail Iprtcee. Prtea of merchandise oflemd an i to chan pa without notice. Further, dealers may not have i agemat wtudidiia coupon may baeppked In slock at Pie Uma you pro ear Hoeiavar. merchandise mil ordinarily be avartaMa and can basrderod Iron by parUcipedng dealer. Other Seme may not baaveSable at atm sales ssesad r bayond dealer's and John Basie's ot such marchandiaa. Limit: one To rbu are audiorleod to act aa our agent for redemption of this coupon In with terms thereof. Otter aepitoa November 20. 117C. Saye$l6 Coupon good for $10 off the regular price of any new John Deere Sweater with the purchase of any new John Deere Snowmobile. Customer Please be advised ot toUoering condltlons:(1) cash value ot coupon Is 120th ol la. (2) coupon wad it prohibited or restricted by liar, (2) you will ba required to such las may ba pay any sales las applicable to transaction bi attach you use coupon distributed by a John Daora dealer aha payable on tub value at goods. Tins coupon ottered an rand sets his ovm retail EauCHne prices. Price ol merchandise ewee kaM aea man uHaadlaa r tnVP HMmrB IIWj nHvH IVWeilHHMW bet the time you present eeupeii. ndeenbeordredfrom John Pews iusynotbe svsdsblssl R sales sicssd occur beyond destsfs sod John Dssrrt f of such merctisndlss. LiiwR: one To : Ybu sre suthortasd to set ss our agent tor redemption ol IMS coupon In os November 30. 1976. Save $10 Coupon good for $10 off the regular price of a case of John Deere Snowmobile Oil with the purchase of any new John Deere Snowmobile. - -y -- . fun-fille- t MODEL dealer fTTii-H- r tmmtmwm ..I l.b. edm act aaiur agent far redemption ot Pile caupan In Ybu am audid mundmne allh taiwia tharaat WrrtT TRUCKS-Geor- H Mrs. Bruce Perry and daughters, Willard, viaited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting. e Mr. and Mrs. Shane Gardner went through the Provo temple October SO with Kim Baatian and Robin Miles. Errol Whiting, Layton, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting helping with their form work. . Specials November 4, 5, 6 205 09e Tissuorz. Shirlie Reyburn, Duchesne spotlighted as this weeks is 4-- H leader. .i t 4 leader spotlighted Bon Food 69 Bataoal Pizza 17 4-- H Shirlie Reyburn took cooking projects in six years while growing up. 4-- H Mrs. Reyburn has been a leader for four years teaching two different cooking clubs, clothing and gardening. She is also the community supervisor for Duchesne, and a member of the Duchesne County CouneiL Shirlies hobbies include camping, hunting; and anowmobiling. A vegetable garden, flowers and house plants are things she enjoys growing and she also raises chickens of every variety. At the Duchesne Elementary School she is the Teachers Aide for morning and afternoon 4-- H 4-- kindergarten. Shirley and her husband John, have four children, Robert 15, Debra 14, Sunny 9, and Justin 6. Robert has been active in horsemanship and gardening. Debra takes cooking, sewing, gardening, and is a Youth Council member. in cooking and Sunny is a first year 4-- H 4--H 4-- H sewing. 379 fJloaf PiosST. PoachosSS5i Dirado LJhip 57 .97 4 95 Pofaf oos S2T?. Dry CUlhSr.. II50 Bnion Sslf.: Hoodlos.?r.,,!-- r .49 4 Corned 49 dice ST. Frosting .....l35 93 59 tfinosKtW CgExc "Enjoy the present." Horace .....75 485 57 JolloStnr Black Pepper Grapofoit Squash -- uCucumbers 10 .95 2 15 ! I new DIRECTOR of the Utah State Division of WILDLIFE RESOURCES Dry MEET DON SMITH, I I J The Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources announces a public meeting to be held in Duchesne on Tuesday, November 9. The forum is being held to provide the opportunity for the new Director to listen to the community's comments regarding the State's wildlife programs. Smith is interested in pursuing a personal approach as administrator of the State's extensive wildlife Goods Department 99 Varn notarial mhwa- - IIIMMIM l59 Levis resources. Each meeting will Include a brief introduction outlining the Division operation. A discussion period will follow. The forum will last approximately two hours. All interested Utahns are encouraged to attend. RooMvalt and Nwola Florists Friend Phone Everett Equipment, your DUCHESNE n"-l-er just NE01A H a Special Snowmobile Finance Program The John Deere Finance Plan (JDFP) makes it even easier for you to own a new John Deere Snowmobile. In conjunction with this special coupon offer no finance charges will be imposed until 1 March 1977 on any new snowmobile purchased between 15 August and 30 November 1976. A low downpayment is required, with monthly installments beginning in January 1977. John west of Recruit on Hywsy 40 722-229- 6. L ge Layton displays some of the models he will assist 4-- students in making as part of the new 4-- model cars and trucks class scheduled. CARS, I I MhljiVJTlt- l- non-discri- m 4-- I It. :i 4-- H COMMUNITY FORUAA am.... n mi --m.f Iialnn- nt20lh at Is. mcaupan vo id d proh lbCedar restricted by leer. (HyvICbaivayliedte T Sldklludvahmatpaoda. This coupon la dretribuHd bye John Deem deHareha alHiaden otina Me aim atom and saw Ida oam mtadartcaa. Price at marchandiaa mrs-- -I mu Slip Ta j. from Bingham. They visited Washington D. C, visited with their granddaughter, Linda and John Scott in Nanaaaaa, Virginia, New York, and the coast They were gone a month. ; o Visiting st thd.Roh Eskund home the; Tirst of the' deer hunting season were daughters Phyllis and Frank Slatter and four girls from Centerville. Arvella and Elvin Morrill and children from Sunset end Leland Johnson from Silt Ltka All the men went hunting over mi Wild Mountain. o Max Shaw from Granger spent the first weekend here deer hunting with hia uncle Jimmy Shaw and son. e Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton went deer hunting the opening days over on Blue Mountain with grandsons Kenny and Brent McDonald from Salt Lake. John and Barbara Rogers from Salt Lake, Clyde and Venice McDonald and Doug and Marcia McDonald and daughter, e Some of the company at the Max Nelson home this weekend were Max and Brenda Shaw, Granger, Wayne and Karen Brown, Helper. Karen took her mother in law, Hazel Brown to Salt Lake for a doctor appointment. They visited relatives for 3 days. Val Anderton from Salt Lake viaited with hia parents the Reed Andertons Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, Boyd and Dorothy Powell and family, Donald and Debra Womack motored to Salt Lake Friday to attend the wedding and reception of grandson Bruce Aldrich and Barbara Ann Jeppsen. They were married Friday, October 29 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Jeppeaen in West forinne. i: !ii 4-- H - Mio Coupon good for $10 off the regular price of any new John Deere Snowmobile Cover with the purchase of any new John Deere Snowmobile. Tb Ciwr: PI eandWonK (1) c h vatu ol coupon to cdm o4 20th ol (. (1) coupon vmd prohibit or ndricM by r. (3) you mil Is pay any where they will participate in a mediterranean cruise. e lira. Margaret Loranger spent the past week in 8alt Lake taking care of her grandchildren while their mother Sandra Boren was recuperating in the University Hospital. She had a baby daughter on OetoberlU. e Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Timothy have had a lot of company over the past two weekends. Their grandson Larry Maxfield from Salt Lake and Carol Cameron from Washington. They are students of the U of U. Students of the University of Utah sang in sacrament meeting in second., ward October 17th also in 4th ward October 24 for Kirt Sullivan's mission testimonial. Other company for the event and visiting were daughters Naomi and Chan Maxfield and sons Jaaon and Marti, Lynette Gulsing and two children from' Salt Lake. Maxine Christensen and daughter from ML Home, e Randy Nelson was in Rangely, Cola, several days taking care of the airport while Bill and Verda Nelson went to KremmSng, Cola, to attend the funeral services for Mn. Herb Richards, e Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freston returned home last week from an extended vacation trip. They went with their daughters Verna and Coy Durfey from Granger, Norma and Norman Clark from Arisons and Dora's sister, Ada Curtis i George Leyton,; RoosivelW r will be club in model car and leading a new truck construction and design. The objectives of thia particular elub will be to teach skills in building model cars and trucks, to teach basic knowledge of car and truck construction, and to the history of cars and trucka Mr, Layton state that this program should promote increased knowledge, skills, and attitudes as a preliminary step to ; actual ear operation. Thia includes understanding; care, and maintenance of the vehicle. d Layton states that many projects will be incorporated including the actual completion of a model ear. This club is open to all boys and girls ages nine to nineteen on inatory basis. Most club meetings will be held on Saturday afternoons. Any interested boy or girl should contact John Paul Murphy, area youth agent at Charley and ArdRh Hullinger from Lehi visited here with relative!, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hullinger and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson. They also called on friends, j Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton. e Alice Hamblin and Hasel Jensen spent some time in Salt Lake last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. CleU Woodward and i Mrs. Alice Turner. e Jim and Ila V. Larsen and family motored to Montrose, Colorado with daughter DoAnna and Pete Madsen, e Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson and daughter Penny Christensen and boya pent the weekend in Rang ley, Colo., with Bill and Verda Nelson. Arvin Hsslem from Rick's College visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Haslem. ' e Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Boren brought their son Mike home from the University Hospital last week and he is doing real good recovering from his recent gun shot accident. e Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin motored to Salt Lake Friday where they left Saturday on the plane for Athen's Greece Coupon good for $300 off regular price of any new 1976 John Deere Snowmobile (except Model 300). 3 car class Mi lUhii ;n 1 model:;! 4-- H i": il i NOVEMBER 9 7:30 P.M. ' V ' COURT HOUSE 738-245- 1 Duchesne Phone Orders Welcome - Free fewn delivery before 5:00 p.m. |