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Show KOXDAT, JULY ma , 1SCS Doily Herald Safeway No Teacher Coniracfs Yet Will Be Mm In County School Districts No further progress has been sum ing ' Jls, but they are ex- and most of those throughout made between the Prove Edu pected tu return shortly, ac the state still have not signed, .None of those districts in the j cation Assn, and the Provo cording to Dr. Wing. "Negotiations thus far have state which have not already School District toward reach- -' been on a very positive basis 'signed teachers appear to hevt ing agreement for teacher sala- and we anticipate that they !any immediat prospects of ries for the forthcoming school will continue to be so, Dr. settlement. j year, Supt Sherman W. Wing Wing said. Alpine School District is re- -' j reports. Last year Provo schoo" teach- ported to be about in the same Teachers Involved in the ne-- 1 ers were one of the first groups spot in negotiations as the Provo foliations have been on vaca-- in the state to sign coitravts. School District Superintendent tion and at conventions and, This year none of the districts Dan Peterson said he had met have not been available for re-- 1 in Utah County have signed, with the teacherj Friday morning Promote Flying Old Glory paign, with KSL offering $200, together with appropriate recognition on radio and TV, to the town or city that has the greatest percentage of homes displaying the flag on that particular holiday. Citizens who don't have a flag and wish to obtain one can 5 after do so by calling 9 and 4 p.m. or otism. for July 24, Pioneer Day in Utah, A flag kit may be obtained will 03 the start of the cam $3.25. The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Provo Post 2162, are helping to promote a program designed to get a better display of the American Flag in the community on all appropriate occasions. The VFW post will join KSL Radio and TV in the campaign for a greater display of patri- 489-990- 685-345- 9. Benjamin Soldier Returns From Vietnam Duty Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson have returned home after serving in the armed forces. Martin Peterson, who served in Vietnam, returned home this last week, and Joe Peterson was recently released from the Veterans' Hospital in Salt Lake City. To honor the two, a homecoming was held at the Peterson home with six fhursday, Sterling Srand rwc Buy Extra For The Holiday i ed. Neho School Superintendent Joseph Reidhead said Friday he has been meeting with the teachers and the district is working on a solution, but nothing definite has been done. "I can't be optimistic or pessimistic about the negotiations because we're just talk ing right now," he said. hmw Ground Cbudi Family Back Home After Cube Steaks SSSs AvnAH (Iaa! fVU1IICU UCCI Harding's Uan Round RaA7 I lira Saturday: Boy to Sherl D. and Lynda L. Boons Burton, Orem. Boy lo Laird M. and Arsenate Ann Snow Hartman, Orem. Boy to Glen B. and Linda Mae Roos Marks, Provo. Friday: Boy to Evan B. and Patsy Killian Winters, Alaska. Girl to Douglas and Darlei.e Olsen Curtis, Orem. Boy to Larry and Shirley Barton Gibson, Provo. Girl to Harold Keith and Shirley M. Dixon Davis, Provo. Boy to Gene T. and Shirley Lee Le-)- , Provo. Boy to Richard and Colene W. Alexander Wing, Provo. PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL July 15. Girl to Merrill and Janice Tuckett Carter, Springville. July 15. Boy to Ronald and Lynda Miller Gee, Santaquin Boy to Lee J. and Mary John- - iUhe Lirh I 1311 hf UUtJ 90 lb. 69 Fish Fillets K d. for Luhh4ah ld 7 UU Jllilliil Of Building OREM A tool box with build-to- g tools valued at $75 was reported stolen from the site of a new store construction at 1411 N. State, Orem. Reporting the theft was Wayne Hutchings of Wayne's Carpels. te CDaalb f?A Sin Orange Juke Banquet Dinners Red or White u .$. No. Fresh Local cunt 10 n,. 1 Green Grown lb. 9 n can Safeway For Savings V trw LVj Cheese or Sausage Just Heat 'n Serve Chips Canned Pop Crogmont Assorted sX'r 6 1". sl 'S 39 bonies 15-o- z. pkg. Regular or Ripple 10-o- z. pkg. Lucerne Yogurt Fourteen Flavors French or Skylark Bread Crushed Wheat Dairy Glen Butter 14'rj1 half. $1 5 A Mb " loaves jI 1 75 Solid Pack Lucerne Party Pride mm 13 Apple Sauce Cake Doughnuts Popular Flavors .... nair- Gallon 1 0c ML U 9: From Site can y 19 rge Fruit each Schmultz Hill, Springville. Boy to Norman and Alta Holt Seamons, Mapleton. Tools Stolen ten Frasgiii nn Darwin and Patrician Girl to James and Suzanne Foster Betfridge, Provo. Boy io Sherrill and Karen Dale Holcten, Eureka. California'! Your Money's Worth More At Safeway Cetai Barren Vincent, Springville. July 10: Boy to Jimmy G. and Susan July nnnrisi U HUUUVfil CD C 14: 13: Boy to I! 59 L) n.L Crisp New Cabbage Boy to Willard and Anna Mae Marshall Kelly, Orem. July ' Yellow Dry Onions - and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Styner of Eureka. Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Naaman Buckmiller of Salt Brenda Fay Carter, Lake City, visited their parents, t. daughter of Mrs. Mr. and Angel Caras, for a and Mrs. Lee Carter of Bell few days. View, HI., flew to Utah recently to visit for 10 days at the home The family of Mrs. Edith Lun-de- ll of a gradmother, Mrs. Mary enjoyed a family picnic on Horton. She was met at the a recent holiday at the home of airport by her aunt and uncle, a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Car- - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Horton and win Williams, Springville. her grandmother. Other relatives hosting a family dinner The Benjamin LDS Ward El were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horders' Quorum have sold 50 ton. The group enjoyed a dinflags for their fund raising proj ner and a day of entertainment. ect. The Chester Steele family reThe Rex Hickman family en union was held in Santaquin joyed a family dinner at their Canyon recently with 96 family members present A pot luck home on a recent holiday. luncheon was held, along with The MIA Girls of the Palmy many games and a program. ra LDS Stawe have enjoyed i Mrs. Emma Fowler has restay at Girls Home in Santa quin Canyon. Almost 200 girls turned to her home after spendattended, with 22 from Benja ing a week at the home of a min going. Stake president is daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Laura Lundell. Also Mrs. Walter Gadd of Bountiful. attending from Benjamin were She tended the family while her 10 leaders, who participated in daughter was in the hospital most of the activities. undergoing surgery. Haddock, Perch &ll!!lp .mmmmmmm Karen Lee, Kerry and Ronnie Gardner, children of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Gardner Jr. of Delta Junction, Alaska, are spending a summer vacation at the homes of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Jasperson of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Lavon for a month with Irs parents, Ross of Santaquin. They are f Wood.-ufMr. and Mrs. Hone, also visiting several aunts and along with other family mem uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Robert bers. Crews of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ore of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Beckstrom recently had Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas RichMrs. Carl Hein and children, ards of Camarillo, Calif., visitDugway; Mr. and Mrs. Orren ed at the home of her brothers Shepherd and children, Pro and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Owen vo, and Mrs. Laura Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Horton, Spanish Fork, as dinner guests. Horton of and Mr. it isn't toy's Of '47 Parade Not by a long shot. Only the new Sanitons method completely restores fabrics to their original beauty. 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Only-F- or In loaves & 2 layer 97f The Yellow Paget speiM orders rnone jj-oot- o PROVO, OREM, SPANISH FORK, PAYSON Prices Effective Today Thru Wodneday T WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SALES TO COMMERCIAL ESTABiSHMINTt On the Curb Across From BYU E. m KID -- TV CLEANERS r Live On Television KSl-T- V UNIVERSITY FIELDHOUSE PROVO-373-- 4743 : ain's Choice Sliced Bologna fl 1J j ..59 or Thighs, From Farm Fresh Fryers 1.29 iq) returned home after a week's vacation to Fish Lake and the Grand Canyon. son Bate, Springville. Boy to William and Donna Kay Jasperson, Goshen. July B n m lb. Captain's Choice Precooked Breaded . Uniformly Sliced Greet Wiih Bacon CaBiifornics By MARGUERITE WATERBURY GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Garth Wiley and family have seven-year-o- BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL m Ground From Select Tender Beef Chuck feefe Ik Irausifa Goshen, Statistics 24th July Vacation children present. One daughter By REGENTS PEAY A Benjamin from Seattle, Wash., was not BENJAMIN man has returned home from able to attend. Vietnam this month, Rex Kay Stewart, husband of Peggy Mrs. Elma Willes and daugh Stewart of Spanish Fork, re- ter, Mrs. Janette Ford, motor turned home from Vietnam ed to McGill. Nev., for a few earlier this month after com- uayn W viou wiui luaures aim pleting a year's tour of duty. friends. They also saw the LehRex arrived in Vietnam in man Caves and Ruth Copper Sept. of 1968. He and his wife Pits. make their home in Spanish Fork. They have one daughter. Shirl Hone, who has spent the Recently the Stewarts traveled past two seasons teaching in to Las Vegas and Lava Hot the University of Guam, has Springs, Ida. returned to Benjamin to visit Open . "They recognize our financial problems and yet they want the best contracts they can get," Mr. Peterson said. He added that tAe district had made several proposals to the teachers, but that none had been accept- VFW Post of Provo To Help i&BXW If DIUUiJIU ID I UU By JUJSWOy C 4j j COPYRIGHT 1960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED |