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Show yourchoiceX wheelbarrow YB14-4V2 7W Reg. $6.50 'S & I i ROUND BOW i Arf f I I uff GARDEN RAKE 1 I f I ( 2 J ' ' ' I 1 Uf SPEEDY CULTIVATOR S I 1 HAND TOOLS 1 j V fcrs::'::: YOUR CHOICE 1 1 AllPURPOS . , r I 1 " TROWEL I mmmm TRANSPLANTING jj I I TILLERS. , uu J 1 Jr Reg-m ' LAWN WEEDER I 1 W,- Sir h- h- t, M WEEDING JgJ gtm w M fTc??!! a Greenbrier chain drive tiller with reverse tZ If ff ,' jTtv ' r'S a"C' tratton en9'ne 'or tilling Ik HUfc i (pip 295.95 I I ELECTRIC (Y 1 I I I MOWER Y" I 100' CORD Reg. $16.99 I v mower. 4 position cutting W I Ha. M mA "HI Beldon Corp. 163 heavy duty outdoor exten- aw 3 IT Jr J tion cord Extra flexible. 100 ft. 15132 ! Mil II EM T I?' n t rA . I liiyllxl o l&to DowntownCed3rc Why Is Lamb So Expensive? ; Sheep, a renewable natu- ' ral resource, provide the i only wry to market woody, shruby, weedy vegetation I that grows on steep moun- ( tain slopes. Regardless of j what our environmental ( friends say, coyote preda- tion is putting the sheep j Industry out of business. j From a birth rate of 130 ( to a surviveability rate of ( 70 at market time, it is V not possible for us to stay in i business. No amount of x theorizing can change that fact. We had 1 million breeding ewes in 1967. j Now we have 'i million. 8 It's plain economics. Go- jj vernment laws mean lamb jj is reserved for coyotes and i! the wealthy few. n ps Utah Wool fT Growers f Salt Lake City, Ut. j 8 HTfr-g 3S9-3972 4 |