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Show DESERET Cold Caps ?.?, 59c 49c Shave Cream Ss..'.'. Cream Rinse Sr 29, 1969 9 IGA Qualify Health and Beauty Aids at Low Discount Prices . . . plus Stamps . . . 38e ' rii NEWS, Wednesday, October IGA: Shirley Gay !ioa 1 ,. ... :wr.ir I .... ' x ''V S4 : V'': Royden Derrick, Coach Bill Meek, and Ute grid-de- r Warren Tetley launch 1969 Christmas Seal campaign. Seals To Aid Anti-Polluti- on We are stepping up our Christmas Seal Campaign this year in order to combat the increasing problems of air pollution. The air we breath is precious. But it is time for Utahns to know that growing air pollution problems are potentially endangering human health and could cause serious respiratory diseases, Royden where you see the sign . . . Center-Ri- b hw tfZ I ; Derrick, campaign chairman, Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association said today. Derrick was named campaign chairman last week for the 1969 UTHA Christmas Seal Campaign. The 1968 drive netted some Chops $52,000. 'Pt ' 1 But we expect to 2 d civic and have organizations assisted in publicizing the 1969 campaign. Among them is health-oriente- Many Center Cut loin End ;.jCwGrade -- TURKEYS v ..Crop Toms ib. Red - j r, 5 Label - Mew Hormel Drown 'n Serve Chops Pork Roast Delicious Spare Ribs k?:!::i..... ,b.69e Bacon Horniel.,M.(MMI(M,MMM, ih. Franks Quick Meal Idea b.87c ,.69c a OZo 79c 49c PUMPKIN PI - At MP si. iu 11 JU1CH .-0K- p5It? t 33' 29' 49' -- s:a.. -- years pREsrpni Quick Easy Chicken Beef . km-m- mr Kal Kan Pet Center Burger Rounds . Horse Meat erS."- - 25 a decrease of 552 from last years 35,296. Even at the elementary level, increases were reported for grades 3, 5 and 6. Significant decreases were recorded, in however, kindergarten (down 375) and grade one 34,744, (down 239). 62,360. S e ni0 r schools, 12,819, an increase of 577 from last years 12,242. high A w.(k w. i MfJAISAfJ MARGARINE The UTHA will not solicit door to door, he said. V. This is a direct mail camwith no paign, personal calls," Derrick said. Most money donated is used on local problems. A study indicates 93 percent of the funds raised in Utah stay in this state to support local programs. The remaining seven percent goes to national research, Mason W. Smith, UTHA president, said. Total regular enrollment (excluding homebound and special education), 62,261, up 514 from last years 61,747. .18' 49' PUt3G3s6i$l sistance. Granite School Increases Slow GRANITE PARK Total enrollment in Granite School District has passed the 63,000 mark, but the rate of increase has slowed dramatically. This is disclosed in a district enrollment report based on an Oct. 1 student count The report shows that while total enrollment in both junior and senior high schools still is increasing, elementary grade enrollment is declining. The student totals on Oct. 1 and their comparison with the same date last year show: Total enrollment, including homebound and special education students, 63,077, an increase of 717 over last Hens fb. 38' Sir de- rive more income from seals this year than ever before in histhe campaigns said. Derrick tory, Our studies show we need 10 percent more money to combat air pollution, and for educating people to its danger, Derrick said. Most of the money in past years has been used to research and battle tuberculosis and such respiratory diseases as emphysema. Coach Bill Meek and the University of Utah football team. It takes healthy bodies and lungs to play football and most othor physical sports, Meek said. Some 20 million seals will be delivered to Utah homes during the next few days, Derrick said. The seals are bright and appealing in design, he added. They have been used on mail, rards, and as reminders of what Is being done to eradicate the respiratory diseases, he said. One of our greatest problems is in the area of education. Much new knowledge is now available, but if it is not put to use, needless suffering and death result. That is one reason we need financial as- Junior high schools, 14,698, an increase of 489 from last year's fruit drowst. 4&i SSteTirS-I. 23c MARSHMALLOWS :25c JELLO 1-- 2-3 - 51 4Pz;:21c Gordon Lobb 14,209. Over 30 Years in the Diamond Business Elementary grades dergarten through grade 6), (kin- Engineers Hear Prof PROVO the Prof. Arnold Wilson of Brigham Young University Civil Engineering Department recently presented a paper at the International Colloquium on Progress of Shell Structures in the Last Years and Its Future in Madrid, Spain. The conference was attended by engineers and scient:sts from more than 40 countries. Prof. Wilson discussed Multiple Hyperbolic Paraboloid Roof Structures with Alternate Columns Removed. 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