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Show The Id features lounge, dancing, in new facility The Id," Roosevelt's newest lounge and entertainment center recently opened its doors to the public. Country and western singer, Barbara Fairchild was the first entertainer to appear. Owners Glade Merkley, George Glines and Morgan Glines plan to present live music four or five nights a week and feature one name entertainer each month in the future. Glenn Barber will come to The Id" Aug. 20. Located adjacent to Evan's Cafe southeast of town "The Id" has carpeted walls of blue and orange and a modern ventilation system that constantly filters cigarette smoke from the lounge. Ijwjj oa Troop 258 of the Duchesne 2nd ward has left for the 1973 Jamboree West, to be held at the Farragut State Park, in Idaho, August 1 to 7. Those attending are as follows, Verl Berhman (Assistant leader), James Lewis, Fred Hayes, JAMBOREE BOUND Paul Berhman, Clay Foy, Gene Wilkerson, Mark Peterson, Dennis Ercanbrack (leader), Eric Lewis and Shane Rowley. UBEC student please arenote interested All people who in taking classes this fall quarter at the Uintah SAVINGS by the HANDFUL Basin Educational Center for college cre- dit. must be admitted to Utah State University. An application along with a ten dollar fee, high school transcript and college transcripts, and ACT scores, must be sent into Utah State University by August 17. The application for admission can be picked up at the Utah State University Extension Office. If you have any questions contact the office, phone Leadership convention to be held FFA leadership convention will be held August 7, at Provo Trade Tech. There will be a full day of instruction for FFA officers of the local chapters. Helpful suggestions and demonstrations will be given by State officers. Officers from Union high school will attend. ARCADIA Sab U.B.LC. All Brands of Records, Tapes Discounted! - PLUS Marquis STEREO Reg. S39.99 now 29.95 -- SEEOur complete line of rar and home stereos and music accessories! t Aug. a An, a An. I R in'RRV! Aug. flt'RRY! Ah. III RRY! t Aug. llt'RRY! Aug. t Aug. III RRY! Aug. s - Aug. III RRY! Aug. t Aug. Ill RRY! Aug. s Aug. lU RRY! Aug. s - Aug. a ' a a a a Stereo Den in RootGVGlt . Mr. I'uunlr l.r 3 A stake fireside was held Sunday evening at Tabiona ward with Weldon Thacker as the visiting speaker. He is head of all the seminaries in the church ami was a former teacher here in Tabiona, they now live in Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones kept a doctor appointment in Salt Lake Friday of this week. While in the city they visited Ray Lee at the LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith went to lVovo Temple Tuesday and did four MTAMIAHI) - Kooaevrlt, Utah Thill--lay, August 2, 1973 Duane Johnson was seriously hurt in a car accident a week ago. He is ul t of Utah Medical Center. At present time he is suffering from a collasped lung and other injuries, lie is to undergo surgery Monday. Another young man who was with inane has been in a coma for a week, has and is doing much belter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mower and family, Della, visited this weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile. Mrs. forlorn Williams, Deon Rhoades spriii Wednesday at the Provo Temple. 7 The ward Primary presented a program Friday evening at the chapel entitled "Primary that very Special Day". Song and talks were given by the Children. Refreshments were served. Four girls received their graduation certificates for Primary Sunday afternoon following Sacrament meeting. They sang two numbers and all gave a talk, their teacher, Diane Freston, also spoke and Mrs. Carol Hanberg welcomed them into MIA. Bishop Farnsworth presented the certificates. The girls were Sharlee Mullins, Alicia Lusty, Beth Redmond and Terilynne Halladay. Mrs. Evelyn Mullins entertained her Sunday school class at a swimming party Thursday evening at the lake. Richard Fitzgerald president of the Sunday school was a special guest. Those attending were Ann Clayburn, Lisa Shepherd, Cindy Shield, Judy Ross, Stephen Hanberg, Brent Farnsworth, Brent Mullins, and Brad Allred. Mrs. Jean Squires and children of Glendale, Ariz., visited at the Reed Clay-bur- n home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clayburn and daughter of Salt Lake were weekend guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayburn. Mrs. David Marx and three children of Logan are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Christina Nations. Mrs. Marilyn Messer, Billings, Mont., and Mrs. Ellen Goodrich and two children, Othello, Wash., were greeting friends at Sunday school Sunday. They were former residents of Arcadia and came to attend their class reunion at Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Capson and two children, Layton, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Capson. Mrs. Vera Larsen, St. George, is a house guest of Mrs. Ora Holgate. Mrs. Ora Holgate returned home recently from Oregon. She attended a wedding reception at Medford, Ore., and open house at LaGrande, Ore., for her Keith Evans grandson, Mr. and Mrs. She met her brother, G. J. Nielson in Salt Lake and went to the pageant in Manti, they then journeyed onto Cortez, Colo., home of Mr. Nielson. Considerable time was spent in sight seeing, they visited Mesa Verde National Park and other places of interest 2.99 33.33 Unions class CAR STEREO oi 1968 to hold reunion STEREO SPEAKERS TAPE BOXES (holds 24) CAR AND HOM- E- tESl'KFACK CYLINDER IIKADS - SHARPEN LAWN MOWERS - SHARPEN CIRCULAR SAWS skiing and volley ball. Everyone is asked to bring a picnic lunch. From 3 to 4 p.m. there will be a program and officers will be elected for the next ten year reunion. ALL CAR PARTS ENGINE SALES A SERVICE 46 No. 2nd E. Roosevelt, Utah 84066 SMALL 722-259- aa&mwt (stofiHotss (Including some information g your mother may not have told you.) Speeti Your dryers speed depends mainly on three things: 1 How dry your clothes are before they go into the dryer. If your washing machine spins your clothes very dry, naturally your dryer has less work to do and can do it faster. 2. The efficiency of your dryer. Moisture is removed by circulating heated air over and through tumbling clothes. The faster the air heats to the proper temperature, the faster the moisture is removed. (Gas dryers are generally able to keep up with washers not because they are hotter, but because the clean gas flame is instant and does not lose efficiency with use.) By Kritten Taylor Supervisor Mountain Fuel Home Economies Department 3 or not your lint filter is clean. Clean it before every load. Whether You probably already know Sorting how to sort clothes, but if you have any doubts: Cottons wash and dry together at the regular or hot setting. Cotton blends and delicates (wools, lingerie, some synthetics and synthetic blends) are safe at the low heat setting. Read the label or washing instructions that come with the fabric. Permanent press articles require the permanent press setting on an automatic gas dryer for complete satisfaction. (After these clothes have been washed and rinsed, they must be reheated to restore their shape and remove wrinkles, and then relaxed by a period. They should be removed from the dryer immediately on complecool-dow- n tion of the cycle.) " Wash and dry Loading and type together. Dry similar weight fabrics of non-colorfa- st items in separate loads. Separate lint makers from lint takers, such as flannel from corduroy. or 2 or items at a time With very small, light loads, add 2 dry towels for better tumbling. Turn pockets of heavy garments, or the garment itself, inside out for faster, more even drying. Put little things, such as baby socks or hankies, in a pillowcase or mesh bag to keep them from scattering. Pin or tie the bag shut. To minimize wrinkling and ironing of all not just the clothes, take them out immediately permanent press articles. problems indicate that the detergent or soap In general, yellowish 506 clothes that you use is not being completely rinsed out. Here is an easy way to test: Wash a load of freshly laundered clothes using only a water softener or conditioner. (Use one that does not cloud the water. Look for the word nonprecipitating' on the package.) Stop your washing machine on rinse and inspect the water. If it is clear, you know that your clothes were completely rinsed out. Soft water produces host washing results with any washing product. When water is above four-grai- n hardness (if there is any doubt, contact the local water department), more washing product is needed to counteract the hiirdness. In areas, many homemakers rely on detergents. However, if its important to use soap, a water conditioner of a nonprecipitating type is most effective because it ties up minerals in a soluble form so the water remains dear and they rinse out rather than become attached to the clothes. Both wash and rinse water should be treated. Your white fabrics may need to be bleached from time to time. (Never bleach polyesters check the label.) In general, grayish clothes indicate that all of the dirt is not being removed. They may require further soaking, spot washing, or a different combination of denning agents. We suggest you experiment until you find what does a good job for you. hard-wat- er cAdditlonal cAutomatic Dryer F.liminatc sprinkling. By Benefits , to on damp-dryvarying the setting your dryer clothes may go directly from the dryer to be ironed. Also, certain fabrics or items need little or no ironing, such as corduroys, quilted fabrics, cotton knits and permanent press sheets. These retain their shape better if removed before they are completely dry'. Just smooth seams and trims, and fold or hang to finish drying. Fluff, dust, deodorize, dampen, even lightly wrinkled garments on the air fluff (no heat) setting of your dryer. Articles tumble in a flow of fresh air without heat. Curtains and throw rugs are dusted. Pillows and (tedding arc fluffed. Light wrinkles are removed and dry clothes are dampened for ironing by putting them through the air fluff cycle w ilh a damp wash cloth or towel. Mothball and other odors also disappear on this setting. re-pre- ss cAdditional Qns Dryer Bene- fits The stant. Since gas flame burns clean and is ina little if any time is lost in warm-ugas dryer dries quickly. Also, since the flame does not wear out or need to be replaced, gas dryers p, continue to operate at peak efficiency for many service. years of The most efficient way we can use natural gas is to generate heal directly. This is why a gas dryer is so efficient ami economical. It is also why a gas dryer saves energy only for you, but for everybody. nt or If you have any qurslions about laundering call our of using any your gas appliances please Home Economists at jour nearest Mountain Fuel Office. Utah Petroleum Council South-Ro- om laundry trouble-shootin- g Your Local Oil Companies Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 1 QEmtiylMmg asiamys wmfosdl to dmwo 1 0 West 3rd 7.95 Shop Work The Union high school class of 1968 will hold its class reunion August 4 at Bottle Hollow Resort and Beach. From 1 to 3 p.m., there will be swimming, water bulky large Dry only - such as bedspreads, rugs or blankets. 1 10.95 OTHER BARGAINS Put no more than 2 double sheets in a load. Fill it out with smaller items. rough, untuned automobile engine throws your money away and throws America's precious energy supply away, too. Good driving habits save money and energy. For example, fast starts can reduce gasoline mileage by as much as 6 miles per gallon! Americans can't afford to waste energy. There are many ways every American can help save it. Write today for a free copy of "A Consumer's Guide to Efficient Energy Use in the Home." It's packed with ideas that can save energy and money. 8.75 STEREO TAPES Allow enough room for items to tumble freely. Clothes will dry faster and be less wrinkled in an uncrowded dryer. This is especially important for permanent press items. A (Fits moat ears) MUFFLERS the space a load occupies, is more imthan its weight. For example, 6 pounds of portant sheets and towels take more room than 6 pounds of heavy work clothes. burn 25 more fuel I LARGE SELECTIO- N- Bulk, or An engine out of tune can 7 , MUFFLOW -- 722-229- Mis. Ida Horracka . . TABIONA sessions. Then back with the group Sa turday and did some more with the group from the ward. MOUNTAIN FUEL |