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Show 4 THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, MAY 22. 1S7S w . oew ky SKY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION LIS- T- 1175 t Sheree Dawn Adams, Eva C. Albrecht, Michael Scott Albretsen, Christine Allen, Judy Marie Allen, Kimberly Gary Allen, Michael A. Allen, Oliver Brad Allen, Randy L. Allen, Glen Aliev, Nancy Alvares, Debra Lin Andersen, and Bryce Kyle Andersen. Also, Vaughn Andersen, Carol Anderson, Cindy Anderson, Delvon Anderson, Julie Anderson, Kristie. An- - ' ' ly 'Casper, Shanna Chambers, Karen Chelstrom, Darrell J. Chesley, Kirt Lee Christensen, Michael Kay Christensen, Paula Christiansen, Richard F. Chugg and Card Sue Clark. Also, Curtis Glen Clark, Leslee Clawson, Marilyn Cole, David Coleman, Cheryl Ann Condie, David L. Cooley, Jeffrey Cooper, Laurie Covert, Curt Claude Cozzens, Wendy Marie Cram, Jeffery Craw, Julie Sortor Crockett, Kathleen Croshaw, Jerry Dale Crossley, Kathleen Daines, John Danielson, Debra Leigh Darley, Paula Jean Darley, Cherrie Anne Daugherty, Bonnie Jo Davis, and Jay Johnson Davis. Also, Paul B. Davis, Barbara Lucienne Alexandrine Debruin, Drew Francis Demler, William Taylor derson, Larry Anderson, Lora Jane Anderson, Thayne J. Anderson, Patricia Gail Apelskog, Mark Alan Apple-gart- h, Gayle Ashcroft, Lynda Kaye Atkinson, Randy William Atkinson, Rick Atkinson, Steven W. Baer, Jan Wyatt Bailey, Lisa, Kathryn Bailey, Jay Henry Bair, Ruth Bair, Luann Baker, Shawna Baker, Vicki Lynn Baker, Joyce Ballard, Pamela Ballard, Alan Cecil Balls, Dan E. Balls, and Diane Balls. Dennis, Helen Lee Denton, Neal Virgil Dewey, Marie Done, Randy Vancy Douglass, George A. Downs, John L. Drury, Roberta Kay Drury, Carl E. Duhadway, Shaun Lellon Dutson, Deborah Eames, Cyndi Earl, Deborah Jezell Eastman, Lynn Edwards, Darrell Delbert Egan, and Dean Egbert. Also, Rachelle Balls, Jerry Bankhead, Douglas K. Barker, Michael Stephen Barrett, Eddie Lynn Barson, Gerald Dean Bartlett, Lanae Bartlett, Michael Bassett, Joy Baumgarner, Maxine Baxter, John Benalli, Una Bergeson, Neil Eugene Bills, Jr., Randy Wayne Bindrup, Ellen Rae Bitters, Brad L. Blair, Judd Blanchard, Deno Ray Blau, and Kevin A. Blau. Ro-by- Also, Jill Blauer, Todd Richard Blauer, Boyd Bodily, Eric David Bowen, Bowen, Jill Bradshaw, Julie Almara Bradshaw, Jeffrey K. Braegger, Pam Brewer, Dennis Ralph Briscoe, Bonnie Brown, , Kelly Brown, Margaret Stayner Budge, Tony Dean Buist, Vem Evan Buist, Janalee Burrell, Terri Burrell, Blake Layne Buttars, Craig W. Buttars, and Tamara J. But- Ja-ne- ne tars. Also, Hollie Butterfield, Michael Lawrence Calder-wooTeri Lee Caldwell, Kristi Kay Capener, Mary F. Cardon, Kenneth Paul Carling, Morgan Dee- Carlson, Sherry Carlsen, Joe Carrie-dKaylene Carter, Kimber d, - Also, Rhonda Kaye Barbara Ranae Ellis, Paula Erekson, Donna n, Jean Ericksen, Kent W. Pauline Evans, Carrie Louisa Everton, Debra Lyn Falslev, Scott Laron Falslev, Michael Vin Farr, Susan Farrell, David R. Fellows, David Lynn Felton, Cheryl Ferney, Ronda Kay Fifield, Vaughn Fillingim, Reed G. Findlay, Eileen Flaherty and Brian Lincoln Flammer. Also, Steven Alan Fleming, John J. Fonnesbeck, Kevin Wade Forbush, David B. Forrester, Diane Fors-ber-g, Niel Frank, Michael L. Fullmer, Robert Jordan Funk, Mary Beth Gardner, Dennis R. Gardner, Kelly Lee Geddes, Carol Marie Gibbons, Cindy Lee Gilbert, Tonya Godfrey, Gordon Goldsberry, Georgiann Goode,' Lynn A. Goodsell, Grant S. Gordon, Randall Green, Kelly Hurst Griffin, and Scott Griffin. Also, Kaylene Gubler, o, ytfsl irdliiiJstf Michael Clair Gubler. Brian Gudmundson, Gaylene Parker Gunnell, Val Gunnell, Jan Daniel W. Maughan, Michelle Maughan, Phil G. Hadfield, Michael Hall, Maughan, Stephanie MauSheralyn Marie Hall, Ginger ghan, Tracy G. Maughan, M. Hamilton, Neil M. HamilKathey Maurer, John S. ton, Curtis J. Hanks, Alan Mays, Rictor K. Meldrum, Nancy Merrill, Linda Jean Boyd Hansen, Diane Hansen, Merritt, Nile Dean Meservy, Kathryn Hansen, Sharilee Hansen, Tamra Hansen, Maree Meyer, Kae Mickd-soJeanne Miles, Debra L. Vaylene Hansen, Debra HarMiller, Donna M. Miler, ris, and Elizabeth' Harris. James V. Miller, and Myrna Also, Lonnie Ann HayMiller. wood, Michael L. Heaps, Jalene Hendricks, Becky Also, Ned Lewis Miller, Hendrickson, Daron Henrie, , Rosemarie Miller, Ted A. Laralee Herzog, Jeremy J. Miller, Todd Raymond MilHicks, Dale Byron Higham, ler, Richard L. Mitchell, Tanya Kaye Hill, Michael J. Randy J. Mitton, Terral Hillyard, Steven Hoffman, Morgan, Benjamin L, Morin, Robinette Hoggan, Jeffery Sharon Morrill, Cameron T. John Heme, Russell Hooker, Moser, Neal K. Mower, Shaun B. Howell, Garth Shane L. Munk, Angela Seamons Howells, Mark Dawn Murray, David Paid Hudson, Jeffrey Hugie, Murray, Jed M. Murray, Karen Murray, Neil Stuart sanne Hullinger, Del ton L. Murray, Pamela McAffee, Humpherys and John Smith Terri Jo McArthur, and BriHumpherys. an McKell. Also, Richard Lyn McAlso, Kevin Humphreys, Kenna, Marilyn McMurdie, John A. Hunt, Venna Hurren, John T. Naylor, Craig A. . Gaudia Huston, Sally Joe Neiswender, Alan M. Nieder-hause- r, Hutchison, Kyle Hyden, Judy Nielsen, Kelly Michael Dean Hymas, Bert Derle Nielsen, Laurie Niel-seV. Israelsen, Shawna Lee Barbara Ann Nilson, Israelsen, Victor M. IsraelClair Franklin Nilson, Thomsen, Jeff A. Jackson, Steven as H. Nuttall, Debbie Oak-deJacobson, Chris Jensen, Rosemarie Obray.Carl David W. Jensen, Douglas G. D. Nancy Oliverson, Ogden, Jensen, Janae Jensen, JanConley R. Olsen, Curtis Leon ette E. Jensen, Leslie Kae Olsen, Don I. Olsen, Eric Jessop, Bryan K. Johnson, Reed Olsen, and Jeff Don and Gregg Johnson. Olsen. Also, Rick T. Olsen, Steven Also, Karen Johnson, Lee Olsen, Kenneth Olson, Laurie Johnson, Lynda Kay Larry Merlin Owens, Vickie Johnson, Karl Tyler JohnJean Hulse Parker, Elaine son, Kevin Jones, Bonnie Walker Parkinson, Jed BurJorgensen, Kirk Myron Jor- nell Parkinson, Susan Olsen gensen, Mark H. Jorgensen, David James Jane A. Jurinak, Brenda Lee ' Pehrson, Perkes, Larry F. Perkins, Alan Karren,' Shelly Karren, Nancy Anne Petersen, John Keefe, David S. Keeley, Alton Peterson, Kirk Karl Catherine J. Kendrick, MichPeterson, Kiane Christian ael Dee Kerr, Robert Kidd, Jane Craig Verdell Kidman, Terry Janis Phillips, Paul Phillips, G. Pierson, Pickett, King, and Kevin Kirkham. Jeffery Pitcher, and Linda Pitcher. Also, Mardean Knowles, Also, Rae Ann Pitcher, Cynthia Kohler, Rex Kozlow-sk- i, Sherida Pitcher, Mary Anne Marilyn Lee Labau, Stephen S. Lamb, Christine Pope, Randy Joseph Popple- Larsen, Nyla Jean Larsen, ton, Debra Lynn Porath, Sandalee Larsen, Brent JenDouglas B. Porter, Neal C. sen Leatham, Taunya Leish-maPotter, Randy B. Preece, Susan Jane Lewis, Cindy Purser, Kelly G. PursShelley Liljenquist, Kirt er, Jerry Rasmussen, Jolene Lindley, Kirk Moncur Lin- -' Ravsten, Ruth Rawlings, ford, Luann Lish, Dan E. Craig W. Rawlins, Don L. n, n, n, n, Littledike, Joyner Craig Lofthouse, James K. Love-- . land, Debbie Low, Joyce Low, and Lonnie Lucherini. ..Also, Skarlet Lori Mathews, C. Wayne Maughan, Rawlins, Teresa Reeder, Tracy Whitt Reece, Thomas Arthur Reid, Bryan- W.Rie- beek, and Randall Kay Rig- - ; by. Also, Alan D. Rindlisbach- - P er, Robyn Rindlisbacher, Steven D. Robertson, Lee C. Robinette, Dennis Rogers, Brian J. Romreill, Lane Ropelato, Gail Ryan, Michael James Salisbury, James Salvesen, Dean Eldon Samuels, Robert D. Sandberg, janae Schenk, Tony L. Scott, Christy Anne Seamons, Lucy Seamons, Peggy Jean Seamons, Robert Scott Seamons, Taci Seamons, and Teresa Seamons. Also, Tina Seamons, Rjck M. Shelton, Ginger Marie Shepherd, Curtis J. Shuman, Angela Shumway, Jill Skidmore, Howard Alan Smith, . Carolyn Smith, Cindy Smith, Craig Alan Smith, Judy Smith, Laurie Smith, Rose Ann Smith, Robyn K. Snow, Coreen Sorensen, Gregg Sor- ensen, Linda Sorensen, Nancy Lee Sorensen, Neil William Sorensen, Scott Sorensen,- and Dennis Lee Spackman. Also, Lynette Spackman, Mary Ellen Spackman, Sharon Spackman, Jackie Ann Speth, Steven L. Speth, Monte Sterling Stephens, Karen Stettler, Sally Stevens, Larry Condie Stocking, Carl Stoddard, Dan Stuart, Edwin Dean Summers, Brooks Tarbet, Kayhlene Tarbet, Leanne Tarbet, Cynthia Lynn Terry, Ryan Blaine Tew, Susan Elizabeth Thain, and Bruce Morgan Theurer. Kelly Geddes, American Legion Oration; Brad Alien and Annette Webb, American Legion Auxiliary; Pamela Ballard, A. Alton Hoffman Service Award; Kathleen Croshaw and Victor Israelson, Farm Bureau; Stephanie Maughan, P.T.A.; Neil Bills, Logan Rotary Gub. Receiving scholarships were: Kim Allen, R.O.T.C.; Bryan Johnson, Blue Key, Jana Lee Burrell and Shawna Israelson, Weber State College , Shawna Baker, Southern Utah State College; Les . lie Wengreen and Jan Bailey, Dixie College; Ellen Rae Bitters, L.D.S. Business College; Craig Buttars, Carla VanDyke, Teri Caldwell, Denise Weeks, Ricks lege; Cheryl Ferney Col- and Dennis Briscoe, National Merit. Receiving scholarships to B.Y.U.: Kim Allen, Nancy Merrill, Neal V. Dewey, Ben Morin, Larry Owens. University of Utah scholarships, all Honors at Entrance: Eva V. Albrecht, Steve Fleming, Douglas Glen Jensen, Jane Ann Jurinak and Jolynn Young. Recipients for a scholarship at Utah State UniverKim- sity: Christine Allen, berley Gary Allen, Gayle Ashcroft, Jan Bailey, Shawna Baker, Dennis Briscoe, Lynn Perrsin Eskelson, Steve Flemming, Carol Marie Gibbons, Cindy Lee Gilbert, Debra Harris, Robinette Hoggan, John Smith Humphreys, Venna Hurren, Shawna Lee Israelsen, Leslie Kae Jessop, Kirk Linford, Skarlet Lori Mathews, Marilyn McMurdie, Benjamin Morin, Angela Dawn Murray, Rosemarie Obray, Elaine Walker Parkinson, Ruth Rawlings, Rick M. Shelton, Sheri Lynn Zollinger, Teresa Seamons, all Academic. Also, Neal Virgil Dewey, Superior Student; John Drury, Boys State; Ginger Mae Hamilton and Dean Eldon Samuels, Music Achievement; Bryan Johnson, Leadership; Nancy Merrill, Leadership; Jed Burnell Parkinson, Engineering ; John Peterson, Boys State; Ryan Lynn Tew, Boys State;-JanWebb, State Normal; Margaret Stayner Budge, Music; Kelly Lee Geddes, Drama; Mary Ellen Spackman, State Normal; Helen Denton, Vocal; Shawn Howell, Orchestra; Chris Jensen and Lynda Johnson, Vocal. . 1 PROVIDENCE Located at 325 E. Center in Providence, phone Here they carry an excel-- . lent selection of cut flowers that includes practically all varieties and no matter what your desires may be they will see that your wishes are carried out. Their cut flowers are kept in the best of condition as they have provided all facilities necessary to keep the stock in prime bloom. For floral decoration, for weddings or banquets, their service is unique. For funerals, their designs assure you this final tribute has been most fitting and proper. You will, at all times, find a variety of beautiful seasonal flowers. Their designs are distinguished for their very 752-877- 6. - appropriate appearance. Remember' that nothing better expresses your thoughtfulness than flowers. . Tripp, Denise Valentine, W. VALLEY METALS INC. builders and farmers in this area would not have faired so well if it hadnt been for the helpful assistance and con- scientious efforts of the VALLEY METALS INC. at 1000 West First North in Logan, phone The carry one of the most complete lines of standard and heavy duty metal pip and' steel, lor almost every purpose, with prices consistently below wholesale and often below ' 'mill-levprices. This firm has built a fine reputation for reliable dealings in their buying and selling of scrap metals and we the editors of this 1975 Business Review recommend the VALLEY METAL INC. For all of your pipe and steel needs and to remind our readers to help beautify America by taking their scrap metal to this fine dealer for the highest and fairest prices in this entire 752-057- 1. d, i el Terri McArthur, Marilyn Ro-by- Bradshaw, Dennis Briscoe, JanaLee Burrell, Laurie Covert, Kathleen Daines, Neal Dewey, Deborah Eames, Lynn Eskelson, Susan Farrell, Cheryl Ferney, Steven Fleming, Carol bons, Gndy Gilbert, Debra Harris, Robinette Hoggan, Gib- Mar-dea- Knowles, Cynthia Koh- Kirk Mathews, ler, Marilyn Labau, Linford, Skarlet Morin, Karen Murray, Rosemarie Obray, Elaine Parkinson, Jed Parkinson, RaeAnn Pitcher, Lu- cy Seamons, Rick Shelton, Mary Spackman, Ryan Tew, Carla VanDyke, Jana Webb, Leslie Wengreen. Activity Awards for 1975 went to LaNae Bartlett, Neil Bills, Julie Bradshaw, Den- nis Briscoe, Margaret Budge, Craig Buttars, Mary Cardon, Kathy Daines, Lynn Eskelson, Ronda Fifield, Brian Flammer, Steve Fleming, Kelly Lee Geddes, Cindy Gilbert, Tonya Godfrey, Ginger Hamilton, Vaylene Hansen, Daron Henrie, Robinette Hoggan, Venna Hurren, Shawna Israelsen, Leslie Jessop, Bryan Johnson, Lonnie Lucherini ; Also, Brian McKell, Nancy Merrill, Dean Messervy, Kae Mickelson, Rosy Miller, Myrna Miller, Angela Murray,' Neil Murray, Nancy Oliverson, Steven Olsen, i airy Owens, Linda Pitcher, RaeAnn Pitcher, Ruth Rawlings, Brian Romriell, Dean Samuels, Gndy Smith, Ryan Tew, Janet Waite, Jana Webb. Smithfield Livestock Auction SMITHFIELD. UTAH MAY 16, 1975 Top dairy cow $500; Good to choice dairy cows and heifers $375 to $450; Smaller common dairy cows $275 to $350; High yielding heifer-ette- s $24 to $29.50; Utility and commercial cows $23.10 to $26.25; Canner and cutter cows $lft to $22; Bulls $22 to $28.60. Hereford stock steer AMOCO HEATING McMuride, Angela Miller, Myrna' Miller, Ted Miller, Benjamin calves $29 to $36.10; Yearling choice qualfeeder steers lbs. $32 to $36; 700 to 550 ity Choice feeder steers over 700 lbs. $30 to $35.75; Hereford stock heifer calves $22 to $28.35; Yearling heifers $23 to $28.75; Holstein steers 300 to' 500 lbs. $24.50 to $28; Holstein steers 500 to 900 lbs. $31.50; Choice fed steers $40 to $43.75; Choice fed heifers 135 to $44.25; Fed holstein REALTY COMPANY, locat53 East 1st North in Logan, phone This firm can be relied upon for. astute judgment as to values of all types of property for miles around. At the same time they have established a reputation for fast action on buying or selling and completing trans- ed at Whether you are interested in real estate for an investment, business or a home, every deal should be fully investigated by someone with experience extensive enough to insure you that both, parties receive' dollar for dollar value. For the best interest of any readers contemplating selling or buying, we honestly believe that the wisest preliminary step would be to consult with thtf PUGMIRE 753-311- 2. actions. Its with pleasure that the staff of this Review are able to unhesitatingly bring them to the attention of our friends in this 1975 Business Review. GORDON'S GLASS CO. Gordon Jones, Owner GORDONS GLASS CO., located at 3275 North Main in offers Logan, plume the people of this community glass for every occasion. They feature a full line of glass for windows, store 752-895- 6, fronts, desk tops, coffee tables, pictures, mirrors, and auto glass. Regardless of what item you have that needs glass all you have to do is take the measurements and given them to them and they will cut it to your exact specifications. Take an Inventory in your home today- and see what furniture you have that needs a glass top, or what broken windows need replacing, Take the measurements and on your next trip to town, let them cut it to size while you wait. GORDONS GLASS CO. carries a complete selection of auto and truck glass for most makes and models and will install it while you wait. Your complete satisfaction is guaranteed on all work and they specialize in insur- ance claims.. If you air considering some remodeling or. building, let them give you An estimate on the job. The writers of this 1975 Review recommend this con- cern. The contractors, Business, Debra Harris; Vocational Ag., Kent Erickson; Foreign Language, Julia Bradshaw; Home Economics, Teresa Seamons; Language Arts, Sheri Zollinger; Mathematics, Cheryl Ferney; Vocal Music, Chris Jensen; Orchestra, RaeAnn Pitcher; Band, Ronda Fifield; Boys P.E., Carl Stoddard; Girls P.E., Susan Thain; Science, Kim Allen; Social Studies, Mary Ellen Spackman; Industrial Arts, Neal Miller; General Scholarship, Kirk Linford and Robinette Hoggan; Speech, Myrna Miller. The following seniors representing the top ten per cent of their class in scholasscholarship pins: Christine Allen, Kimberly Allen, Gayle Ashcroft, Jan Bailey, Lisa Bailey, Shawna Baker, Lenae Bartlett, PROVIDENCE FLORAL is recommended to all our readers in the edition of this 1975 Review. Jeffrey Hugie, John Humphreys, Venna Hurren, Shawna Israelsen, Leslie Jessop; n area. Also, Jane Jurinak, tic achievement recieved Arlin Pugmire . Owner and Broker Norris Merrill, Owner The Carla Vandyke, Mark Waddoups, Debra Wagstaff, Janet Waite, James William Wardle, Paula Warner, Brian Watkins, Jed Watterson (deceased), Annette Webb, Jana Lynn Webb, Keith Lawrence Webb, Denise Weeks, and Leslie Wengreen. Also, Janet Weston, Roy C. Whiting, Darla Wilkinson, Ruby Willetto, Mary Katherine Williams, Don Williamson, Bradley Willie, David John Willie, Jan T. Wisniewski, Luella Wolford, Randy Wood, Douglas F. Wood-heaOwen Cordell Yeates, Reed Yonk,. Jolynn Young, David. Zabriskie, Glen Ray ZiIVbs, Terry L. Zilles. Sheri Lynn Zollinger, Sue Pit. Off. PUGMIRE REALTY COMPANY FLORAL Receiving a scholarship to Snow College is Paula Warner. Students receiving awards for outstanding activity in the various school departments are: Baumbamer, Steven Bear, Janene Bowen, Julie OFFICERS OF THE Sky View Rodeo Gub are (L to R) Jim Keyes,' president; Fran Haney .and Wayne Gibbs. Ito. US. READER ADS THIS SECTION COPYRIGHTED 1978 BY DENNIS M. KASUM. PREPARED' BY WESTERN PRESS SERVICE. Also, Kenneth Thigpen, Lesa Thompson, Tamra Kay Thompson, Diann Thomley, Paula Ann Thornton, Marilyn Timothy, Ernest Randy Sf udlenfs Receive Awards The following students received awards at the outside awards assembly which was held on Tuesday, May 13, at Sky View High 1975, School: Ryan Tew and Margaret Budge, Logan Elks; Lonnie Lucherini, Cache Chamber of Commerce; John Drury, John Petersen, Ryan Tew, Boys State Achievement; REVIEVW Over the years many people have come to realize that AMOCO heating oil is the best you can buy. They are well represented in this area by the AMOCO HEATING SERVICE located at 702 S. Main in Logan. Phone anytime of the year and let them explain their low cost complete' service ranging from the best in heating oils, fast dependable LOGAN SHOE REPAIR CLINIC Lloyd Walker, Owner The pair 752-839- repairing. This is. the reason why. They have had years of experience in this business, and they are experts in all shoe, handbag and luggage repairing, resoling, rebuilding, and dying. They are also fully qualified for all Orthopedic and prescription work so be sure and bring them with their complete services, why so many people have made the change and become loyal patrons. The management has wisely hired only competent men who courteously and with a friendly smile handle their accounts. They are careful not to spill on their deliveries, or walk over flowers or delicate landscaping. ' The compilers of this 1975 Business Review take pride in complimenting the management of the AMOCO HEATING SERVICE for their fine service to the people of this area and suggest our readers enjoy the change to the friendly service of this distributor. steers $33 to $39.80; Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs. $24 to $30. Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs. $18 to $27.50. Lambs $38 to $44.25; Hogs $37.50 to $41.25; New born bull calves $10 to $27.50 per head. Market: Feeder cattle $.50 $1.00 higher. Rest of market steady. to We, the editors of this 1975 Review, urge everyone in this section to stop in at the LOGAN SHOE REPAIR CLINIC. Youll be glad you did. THE COMPETITION Brent Hunter, Manager Why spend all day going from one store that sells GOOD shirts to another to find those "JUST RIGHT" bells or jeans, and yet still SSTJMSCSE one outfit that is "together enough to look good? An exclusive NOW shop is already in business to fill that need. THE COMPETITION LIMITED, located at 35 West 100 North, in Logan, is the place where you can get it together and change your image (if it needs it). LIMITED Their phone number is The management 753-240- 1. of this store has studied all of the latest marketing trends of this life style. They have tailored this business not by what everyone else sells, but by the demands of the buyers, you youth-orieilte- d the young customer. The editors of this 1975 Review suggests that if you want up to date items, or retreat into the "by-gon- e era styles, no other place will satisfy that need more than THE COMPETITION LIMITED. GIA'S RESTAURANT & 752-25- deliveries, automatic fill service, meter printed invoices, to their easy budget terms. , It is easy to understand, Logan shoe re- CLINIC is located in Logan at 13 West Center, phone Many of our neighbors in this area call this shop their regular shop for all their familys shoe your Doctor's prescription. You will always find them courteous and accomodating. They see to it that only the highest grade of products go into your shoes. Many shoes that have been considered to be worthless after much wearing have been brought back to prime condition, and this shop is the place to have it done. DELICATESSEN Richard Relli and Dominic Catalano, Owners Dine in the atmosphere of Old Italy at the GIAS RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN in Logan at 119 S. Main, 4 phone specializing in authentic Italian dinners and tantalizing deli items. The Italians have been , f famous for centuries for their fine food. If you are in the mood for something different and tasty, try their delicious spaghetti, ravioli, lasagna, veal parmesan and veal scallopini, just to name a few. You will enjoy dining 752-838- in their fine Italian cuisine where you'll be greeted with old world warmth and personal service. GIAS is also noted for their large variety of Italian sandwiches which makes this restaurant a popular place to dine for lunch. This edition of this 1975 Review and its research suggest you visit GIA'S RESTAURANT k DELICATESSEN for a unique and pleasant dining experience. They are open Wed. thru Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed Mon. and Tues. BUTTARS TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT Vince Buttars, Owner Located at South State Highway in Logan, phone this outstanding ' firm features everything in the way of farm equipment and supplies. 752-153- 3 For many years, this widely known firm has provided ' the farmers with a supply of "Case and David Brown" farm tractors and implements that are by all means some of the best to be had. Many years of service put them in a position to give advice in Uie selection of implements- and tractors - most advantageous to the farmers particular needs. To complete their service to the farmer, the BUTTARS TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT maintains a department for all kinds of repair work on farm machinery, where they employ expertly trained men who are very capable of taking care of any repair service. No job is too large or too small. The writers of this 1975 Review highly recommend this firm to our readers for quality and dependable service. |