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Show 24 The Salt Lake Trikune. Wednesday. August 8. 1971 feRAFFiyi Traffic Summary h s Uttering Traveling Shows Increase I'tuhns are trauding more Ihun last year, according to the monthly traffic summary of the Utah Highway Department The summary shows overall traffic volumes on major Itah highways are up 5 4 percent o.er last year (January through June) while traffic 5 during June alone i.- up 4 1972 percent over June, - This falls short of the proximately t to 7 percent apin- - nease in traffic that had been expected The department monitors traffic on major highways with several hundred permanently located automatic tiaf-ficounting devices c Car Seats Gone Top volume highway in the state. in Salt Lake City at 17t'i South, showed no lag, however, as 122.790 vehicles were counted dunng one 24 hour period The.' occurred June 15. a Fndav High volumes were counted 2, the opening day of the fishing season Ogden Canyon, for saw 15,020 instance, vehicles that day, about double the normal 8 999 daily count for that road, the summon shows June Gary P. McBride, t727-lt1Hast, reported to the sheriffs department the front seats had been stolen from his car while it was parked in front of his home 0 SNfiGHEORkooD with Cl&N-l- p IHaNdBIUs Sears, Roebuck and Co. wishes to apologize to our customers for any inconvenience caused by the advertisement of freezers that appeared in our current circular. Due to unprecedented demand for freezers, we have sold all freezers in stock in our retail stores and catalog. QJ j ft VP" Free Gifts for Saving and Prizes for Peeking thru August lO Appointee For Panel Register for Prize Drawing! Salt Lake County's planning commission has been brought up to strength with the apof Mrs Lloyd pointment Steele, 4575 W 4955 South, to r the group The action was taken by William E Commissioners Dunn and Pete Kutulas while Ralph Y McClure, who is m charge of the countys planning and zoning operations, was out cf town Nine prizes, selected from our regular sava ings gifts, will be awarded including grand TV or a prize of a G.E black and white 10 speed bike. seven-membe- g Free Refreshments! Free He knew we 'vere going to make it. Commissioner Durn said of the appointment. But I dont know if it had Ins con- We are making every effort to secure freezers for those customers who have placed orders. Steele, secretary-treasure- Come Meet Our Manager Bob Mascaro! SM; Souvenir Booklet of Trolley Squares History! currence " Mrs Qj Hurray First Thrill is celebrating its newest liranc-- j c.t O Action Lists f LJ C'Jb $ Notice Sears Customers adver-vertisin- SToP r of the Kearns Town 4 Council, succeeds Millie Since the demand is nationwide and there is a major strike at the factory, we are unable to predict when we will be back in stock. Oberhansley Bernard, a state legislator from Kearns The appointment Feb. 21. 1975 Mrs. Steele has indicated a m the growth of Salt Lake County and (in) the need for adequate planCommissioner Dunn ning, noted in a letter calling for the appointment sincere interest We will continue to tak6 orders for future delivery and continue our efforts to obtain freezers for our customers. t t 0 We appreciate the patience and understanding of our customers and their expression of faith in Sears to fulfill their needs. Her civic activities also include Went Kearns PTA president. public rela'ions committee for the Utah Council, Camp Fire Girls; member'hip on the Kearns Community School Board and publicity secretary for the Kearns Chamber of Commerce Our circulars in this week's newspaper advertise freezers on sale . . . We were unable to make the appropriate changes as these circulars are printed in advance of their insertion dates. Items Stolen By Burglar and Alice Zamora, West. No 3. told pocar lice that an eight-tracstereo, a case of beer and a bottle of wine were stolen from their apartment Arturo 132 S 800 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. UTAH-IDAHSTORES Efcee expires OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT FOR OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT FOR $500 $1,000 AND RECEIVE r O ! OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT FOR OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT FOR $2,500 $5,000 AND RECEIVE J PRESTO AUTOMATIC BUTTERING CORN POPPER DAZY CAN OPENER SHARPENER BURGESS PROTABLE FLUO RESCENT LANTERN WOOD N CRYSTAL SALAD SET PRESTO HOT DOGGER "TIFFANY" CANISTER SET WOOD MEASURING TREE WITH CUPS 1 VOLLEY BALL BAD MINTON SET OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT FOR OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT FOR $10,000 $29,000 AND RECEIVE AND RECEIVE AM FM PORTABLE RADIO WITH WEATHER MONITOR CCLEMAM SLEEPING BAG WEST BEND ORIENTAL WOK GE INSTANT SPRAY STEAMDRY IRON AND RECEIVE jCW showed Police investigation f j AND RECEIVE CATALINA PEPPE R MILL SE 6 PC FLATWARE SERVING SET OR 5 PC DINNER SETTING ELECTRIC TRIVET WEST BEND BAKE N BROIL PAN k Se? SavSna iiStls that the burglars gamed entrance by climbing through a second story window located above a porch roof ' GE KING-SIZTOAST R OVEN G E DIGITAL AMFM CLOCK RADIO COOK WEST BEND WARE SET SKIL DELUXE DRILL KIT 10 SPEED RACING BIKE ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SI, 500 ON DEPOSIT FOR BASIS GE BW TELEVISION AMFM MULTI PLEX STEREO WITH TURNTABLE (rOjfer good thru Augul 10, 1073 or unlit gift upph n exltaic-h- Receipt of gift subject to mamienante of minimum balame jor 1 ecr I New Mata? savnuags Katies! -- f i - 5s. i a 5 v V effective annual yield on 6 1973 Olds 98 Luxury Coupe Its that time of year when Passbook Accounts equipped, 1973 Oldsmobiles are selling at their best of were the and entire wrapping up our greatest sales year in history with year prices the greatest Demonstrator Executive Car Sale ever. We also have in stock ready for immediate delivery over 185 brand new 1973 Oldsmobiles at year end clearance prices including the following extraordinary Executive and Demonstrators values listed below. 98 Luxury Coupe fully Cutlass 4-Do- Sedan or Delta 4-D- Hardtop oor $5217.05 Now Retail $6641.80 Now Retail $4368.20 Now Retail $5217.14 $3473.59 $4110.36 Cutlass S Coupe Delta Royale Coupe Toronado No. 251 No 33 No 272 $7629.80 Now Retail $4530.20 Now Retail $5428.25 Now Retail $3712.82 $4273.90 $6113.96 Delta Sedan Omega Hatchback Retail $5394.05 Now Retail $4228.5& Now No 622 $4259.94 No. 549 ufeWMU tmlOM T1 No 20 $3559.78 No 1011 ffOldsmohiie 981 STATE AT FIFTH SOUTH 521-611- 1 1-Y- ear effective annual yield on TA, v 2-Y- I - Certificates ear Compounded and Paid Quarterly. $500 minimum. Compounded and Paid Quarterly. S500 minimum. r 'I f 7s Present passbook accounts will automatical!) receive the new higher rate. For certificate holders, a new certificate accounl must be opened to obtain the higher rate. available through the purchase of a Subordinate Capital Debenture from M.F.T. FINANCIAL, INC., the parent corporation of MURRAY FIRST THRIFT AND LOAN CO. Higher rates negotiable on other terms and amounts. Th$ ts not dn offennq of the e debentures for sjte, or an offer 0 buy, or a soliritcU n of an offer to buy, ary of such debentures The offennq is made only by the Offennq Circuar and can be sold only bona fide residents of the State of Utah r? MURRAY FIRST THRIFT & LOAN CO. a equipped and conditioned ; Daily Interest, Compounded Daily. Credited Quarterly. $5 minimum. All fully ISS 6, Certificates effective annual yield on wholly owned subsidiary of Mf T F INANCIAL, INC. 647 TROLLEY SQUARF ((A E;.u bib South) Mam Office 135 South Main, Salt Lake Cii Mm ray Branch 5839 South State Street 293 West 500 South 2000 West 3500 South 420 South State Street Bountiful Branch Granger Branch Orpm Blanch to- - i, oil i r t dr.i 1 PHONE . if. Am. I (, . I. of $25,000,000 ,iii Industrial Banker, A .sociation Vetter, President 521-654- 3 FOR ALL OFFICES |