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Show t T. 1, . . ' WNi' f WOW1 W r W 1 'f " W irw f- -f 'W'V- 7 ir irr a t nnr,')fr'x'rt i f ; ., -- i , .'-- . t w The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, April 19, 1962 Pao,iss Shasta Assorted O SM A THERE IS a VTcf' A FRIENDLY IGA STORE NEAR YOU fY NYLONS , -- rrrinr.nr.r-.- Plus Lan-O-L- in ! ... Hair Spray 69c N Morrell's Pride Shank Half Eggs bag Panned Vi IS)r5 I 6-2- IGA 3500-270- 9' FROZEN FOODS TV Dinners Super Market - BARBARA BARTON, 17, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Barton, 2457 Walker Ln.(5450 South), treasurer; Ruth Buckmiller, 17, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy J Buckmiller, 4579 Wander Ln. (2370 East), and Michelle Moench, 17, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis G. Moench, 1722 Orchard Dr., (1575 East), historians. . ' . 2.r99 95 HIGHLAND Associated Men officers are Herb Clark, president; Richard Black, vice president and Wayne Morris, sec- retary. Highland Associated Women elected Paula Skolnick, president; Kathy Haight vice president, and Kathy Toms, Utah Political Scene Oven Fresh Buns OTHER STUDENT body officers include Larry Smith, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Smith, 1928 Bryan Ave. (1557 South), vice president; Corinie Duncan, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Duncan, 1368 Wilson Ave. (1750 s, South), secretary; Jane 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Summerhays. 1866 Kensington Ave. (1500 South), historians, and Alan Bluth, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bluth, 2250 Kensington Ave. (1500 South), second vice president Sum-merhay- daughter Swanson Strawberries 5 sr OTHER NEW officers in-- j elude Douglas Bagley, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Bag-- j East, first vice ley, president; John Sharp, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sharp, 5068 Holladay Blvd. (1715 East), who automatically became second vice president after being defeated as presidential candidate. 49' lb. aC s c David Moore, 17, son of Mrs. Ruth C. Moore, 1874 Texas St. (2390 East), Wednesday was elected student body president at Highland High SchooL 1-- lb. Eggs Ham Jim Wright, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Wright, 3593- 2400 East, has beer! elected president of Olympus High School student body for 1962-63, It was announced Easter Candies Jelly Bird David Moore Chosen for office by fellow students.' Highland, Olympus Elect New Officers Tickle fern Pink with Brachs , my ... Elected as Jim Wrltht Olympus student president. Reg. 99c TVv 2 for Hamburger or Hot Dog Candidates Speak Out In Drive for Election Pkg. of 8 Several candidates spoke or sent a solid front in meeting released statements Wednes- foreign and domestic threats day on their stands In the cur- to our economy and security. rent races for political office. Demo Notes Interest Hopeful Asks Ouster Hikes State Income Of Democrats Aide State Sen. Bruce S. Jenkins, Delicious Served With Sliced Bananas With the Democratic state organizing convention only days away, Joseph H. Weston, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, renewed his de- mands that Mrs. Maud B. Kimball, manager of the partys state headquarters office, be dismissed. IGA Finest Quality operating the office as a sec-- I ond campaign headquarters for David S. Kings race for the 4J.S. Senate, to the detriment of the party and other candidates. Similar charges against D. Frank Wilkins, 'Democratic state chairman, Mr. Weston said, are probably the reason Mr. Wilkins did not run for reelection. 303 Cans IGA TableRite Known for Quality Demo Hails Kennedy Flavorful For Action on Steel A Picnic Treat Large, Golden Ripe Select large "pick-of-the-cro- I I Clinton D. Vernon, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Second District, Wednesday praised President Kennedys successful fight against' a steel price increase as a victory for the administration and the entire country. SPEAKING AT a meeting of the Young Democratic organization at the University of Utah, Mr. Vernon said: The way in which public opinion supported the PresJ dent was a tribute to the soundness of his position. In a dramatic way, the Presidents action focused attention on his program for economic stability and his program for meeting the challenge of Europes large and powerful common market THE TRIUMPH points up what can be accomplished if, under the Presidents leadership, labor, industry and government get together and pre- - beauties. Ideal for pies, p" IX A SPEECH before the Public AdWESTON SAID he Utah Society for at-- a luncheon charges that Mrs. Kimball is ministration DIR. Frani Codkftafil IGA candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Second District, Wednesday said requiring banks to pay interest on state deposits had produced more than three million dollars for the state since 1957. cakes, or salads. Delicious for just peeling and eatthe children lova 'em. ing ... 'O is Florida Red New meeting in the University of Utah Union Building, Mr. Jenkins said this benefit was obtained as a result of responsible action on a state administrative and legislative level AS SPONSOR OF a 1961 bill requiring the State Depository Board to hold open meetings and to set reasonable interest rates for use of state deposits, Mr. Jenkins complimented members of the board and the banking business for its will- ingness to pay reasonable rates. om . s- -- TOPS III QUALITY! LOW 111 PRICE 6 1 off . . . plus 10 1 coupon packed inside it - j '' ')odph o OSCCES? 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