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Show ' ' 'Oil, l'i oil Mnrcl , f H1,1 1 Ml ru--: X I 1NG 0ur retrdprS THE FLAG lfr Dip Sand Mountain will again scene of 10,000 Easter eggs and some of the greatest write 1017) TO KhsUME Oil, .) ELLS V. n 'In: y. i Friends: We will le leaving a wek from today, ApiJl 1, so dont send any more tapers to us here after this week. Our so Dill aprt wife Lois Have wintered in Lairvpgas to see u a They lave couple of times. She is presently in the Sutirlse Hosyjal j nil Til,... inf on iter) just i''.rhulz 8-- room in (TO (he Care vni,t awaiting $lir-refor brain embolism. Ae talked t TBill said tliev laye a stair &A!v Civile doctor's there, so, he fflt she rj, was in good Hands. She m alert tfidl$jwpaipdy-sis- , so Airy hopeful tl?yrt recovery. for her complete hasn't already tell him to waiti until l (net thre as he always hrujfs a Lig snow storm, the same with fldrejl Robison. Be seeing you Sijne we hope. Since rely, Wells and Olive Starley fr' if St; 743-615- Oclock 1,2,3 JAIL HOUSE IlOCK ja wiiffcnxirg. Tuesday, March 25, it was really "jail house rock. A large truck traveling between the Court house and County .jail came Into contact with the tail itself. From the number of shingles on the ground It must have really shook. According to Trooper Kirk Harding, who investigated, the truck was driven by L. Paul Smith, Sandy, Utah. Mr. Smith had been loading some trade-i- n business equipment for the County. 'SELECTIVE SERVICE fomkinsons Greenjiouai soon to open. The annual Selective service i lottery drawing was conducted in Washington, D. C. on March 12, 1D75. Under present pro- -, visions of the Law, Inductions are not being performed. The Heim frown Jf Full line ul trees, shrubs, over-- ji same laws, however, requires fruit trees, small greens, HOME GROWN Individually continued processing as part of fcfruits. I ernes, rhubarb, the Standby Selective Service These are top grade planted plants will reduce am! nurserv plants; eliminate transplanting shock.-- j System in support of the allvolunteer force. Be a month ahead on frult- .v. f prumt.i',; shoel start Men born In 1956 who are itpeann; Iiait 2nd year. Would Ing. Also seed potatoes, oniony your plants and new this year, the t.;orlers assigned lottery number 093 and I'olow can expect to be reold fashioned bunching peren , in. classified Into an available nlal preen onion class and then processed into a There is a baker's readily lnductible poolfor 1976. Jdofinite shortage! Remember Our Hauers Dozen Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. ihi'i:: LsAorriNirt: short- - (ar.d landscapers get a discount 5. stores jrr alat, alter ten or more trees of any St Mon. u,' ; Chain We are participating 'r they are mostly California ivai'ety. j ..ou'.hern grown unrsery in t tails Bicentennial. ( See , v. . Lauts. So, even u V( t dont R.per from our Governor else- - at, from us please know wln-re- i where in this Issue). jT FRpDUOTONS youre buyim, from. Trees are o irv' to waste money on V.'v will ilv a ICF discount JI.J ..V.l.v, ..111 I. .. ' y ef s u; :no Tieserot vewa. 1 t i i A brazen car thief and her teenage son rolled into Fillmore, Sat. night, March 22 and asked for soir.e assistance to get to the next town. Officer Ken Hare arranged for some gasoline and she was soon down the road. The report was soon also coming back over tin The car liad been stolen In California. In pursuit of mother and son were Officers, Ken Hare and Thorpe Robison. The road on Uiat particular night was great for ice hockey. Utah Highway Troojier Bur-ti- s Ouarnberg was at the Scipio When the local ofjunction. ficers arrived he had the two- -. some in tow. Arrested and charged with auto theft was Jeanette Bacon and her 16 year old son. They will be returned California authorities. 5 4 I . v WMTDISNEY ' i' ' iij ' " ' ;ii:d - Iai, ,.,r i .tM.-r- , ' irthilavs, anniversaries; also "f all sba;vs anJ e displayed in i u.0 w,n J7 t o t an) soon and mi out Realty pr 4 '"lil Ivive a beautiful Imn-.rYou don't need to or-eno. rt plants or flowers as ample. o r v e will iv see-'ete Jr 'i RY lltV it'1' at! .cl- i H il , I v I si. a. ' )k JUS p voi: it- ,t ml tlv,ip2t:.u inrds order tarl.f As the nl ,a inc goes: "Tlitf Early tird caH'hes th- worm. i retirement Program, Won.- - I S?l 10.QCM.7.00PM i . vi l u., s tl , i i a t In M I as iosslble - ng continues policy conflicts with Federal welfare agencies, ac- cording to Utah Foundation, the private, nonprofit public ser- - mm A loen-count- er GOOSE DOT PUZZLE COUPLE OF GOOD TIPS. fofet a u)(brcL To is the- best icvericte To becorne ar penson be oi; the c j all-roun- d vice agency. Utahs Division of Family Services lias the responsibility of providing needed social services to eligible Utahns, many of whom receive public assistance money grants under the Federally administered Supplemental Security Income This program replaced the former state Old Age Assistance Aid to the Blind, and Aid to the Disabled programs on Jan. 1, program. 1974. "I'tab Family Services administrators point out that the major state aim is to make or help people them to remain so, and the provision of services can obviate the need to provide cash assistance, it is noted in a Utah Foundation research report released ttiis week. However, under the Federal program, only persons receiving cash assistance oft-tim- es thing. The Japanese' believe that the ages of 19. 33. 42 and 47 are bad luck. 19. DOWN Brings to pass 20. 2. Jewish month 8. Otherwise 4. It's north of 21. Turkey 3 Greek letter 22. 6 Morsels 7. Augusta is Its esp ial Confed. 9. Flay 1. Ns- - 30. Farm 31. Water Aatwtr 23. erate general Female mon. ters Make lace edging Not (abbr.i 29 Inquisitive (Colloq ; 34. Headland 33. A European 36 Oriental moldings 37. Title hois, .eryi.sly 28 Banishment 27. Virginia 28. Examples of services provided are job training or retraining, child care for working mothers ( or fathers If no mother is in the home), homemaker training, arrangements for re medial education, and others. After a full year of experience under the now Federal state administrative alignment for public welfare, some predicted developments have been confirmed, and there have been some minor surprises, the Foundation report noted. Savings to the state through t Federal assumption of resjxji.-slbillt- y for cash assistance payments to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled was moderate, as had been expected. The state retained responsibility for providing medical assistance for those on these programs ami also unexpectedly founu Itself responsible for determining food stamp eligibility for persons on the Federally administered programs. In ad- -, ditton, the General Assistance program grew substantially, as soma persons who would have been ellgthlo for the DM Age, Blind and Dianrled programs under state rules vuv not ell, mile miiicr Federal regulations ami Hid :o be placed or. the Liei.eral Assistance program. Net saving t.. the state in the trai-sie- i of adult pro holidays opening date Mar. 20th. andj v$r4 o St"iBiT'ON POOvCtrOAa Wt ISA t WALT DISNEY WINNIE the and TIGCER ricwucaai POOH TOO 3 At the INC e gram apiared to be about 'JO million for the year, two thirds of which would have been covered by Federal matching funds under the old programs, the Foundation rejxjrted. lr- - JDUANKS AG WEEKEND SPECIALS i FROZEN 5m I .PRODUCE Radish and Green Onions Choice Oranges AVOCADO Choice Oranges 32. Self 33 Obey 38. English princess (poas.) 38. Excuses 39. Companion able 40. Serf 41. Wine receptacles 42. Compass point boneless hem $VS9 French's mustard, 9oz. Nalley's whole dills 250 570 43. Norse goddess of death EASTER BUYS Clover Club Twin PaK Chips MEAT W. F. Ice Cream 12 gal. W. F. Ham Boneless 1.45 W. F. Chunk Tuna 456 Old Faithful Ham Boneless 1.39 W, F. Fancy peas 303 99c 46 Whole lb. Fresh Fryers Hunts New Potato 14 12 Fresh Fryers Cut up lb. 49 Bork anJBeans 2 12 75-)S Bar Jumbo Boio'gna Sliced lb Med. Pit Olive J00 3tk Bar S Franks All meat and all beef 6 g9,Bake Rite Shortening 3 lb. 1.3" Western Family Franks lb. lean Ivory Liquid Det. 248 oz. 1.59 59? Hamburger, Schilling Vanilla oz. C6C Liver Cut up Fresh lb. 39c Wilderness Blueberry filling 696 PRODUCE W. F. Cheese puffs, corn chips, Avocados 339C cornpops, tortilla chips, BBJ tor- Oranges, Choice Navel doz. 396 and taco chips 69c Radishes & Gr. Onions fresh 325-tillSUPER SAVE Celery, Large Stalk 25c each Franks 69? AA 590 doz. Eggs Large Liver 39c GROCERIES All produce is your Zesta Saltine 1 ib. 596 Deluxe Brahams 13 12 oz. 796 anges, radishes, celery, eggs asm,,,.,,. i iiilii i FOOD . 32 5 Fresh Fryers Whole Cure cut up 496 45 lb. 63? 596 oz 12 Half Hams 81 $2.29 Norbest Turkeys 12-lb. Bar s. Boneless Ham halves lb Eggs AA Large r iHormel Little 69? 14 $1.79 616 89? Siz-zle- 45 case $21.59 W.F. Chunk Tuna ,W. F. Fancy Cut BeansFrench Style 303 3896 I W.F. Peas 303 399 Hunts New Potatoes 303 489 Pork ! W.F. Beans & 14 W.F. Catsup 2 oz 12 289? 269? Westoern Shore Paper Plates 1009 in 79 396t 300 jLindy Med Pitted Olives 896 Festival Strawberry Pies 32 oz Bake-Ri- te 3 1b. 1.35 Shortening 48 oz. 1.59 Detergent ivory Liquid S: 16 996 Wash oz. Spray 1.19 Pam Cooking Oil 13 oz 1.68 JCrisco Oil Family oil 2 oz JS chilling Vanilla 666 396 Schilling asst colors 14 996 Baker Angel Coconut 14 oz jBaker Prem Coconut 14 oz F. Cheese Puff, Corn Chip, Toco chips (Wilderness Blueberry Pie Mix t r O Peanut Munch fun size W. JCertifresh Broken Cashews I Puff Marshmellows jet 16 99? 289'O, 12 oz Idtmnes o In A in ,i. i tnt .ri.l i liu-- mi fi.il doing imitations say "bow-wowall wall," in Spain they s.iy ihoy how! "how-how- mi y but Uoo-wow- " Easter lilies potato 31.19 Caladium Daffodils Pierce's pork & beans 2Vi can .49 Hyacinths Ferns Onion sets Nalley's pickles, 22oz Kosher Dills Cucumber (yellow, sweet, EChips Whole Dills .59 Spanish) Libby's family olives .47 Bulk seeds (all varieties) - p $3.9 13? each! 56 Ground Beef Bar S Franks Fruit trees 3.99 and up Evergreens .99 and up Kraft Imitation Round-u- 325' case size 56 MEAT Bar S hot dogs .79 Betty Crocker yellow cake mix 590 89J FOODS iHiLand Festival Ice Cream 12 Gal 1 sGold-N-Su- ft 59$ Margarine 389$ Lyden Farm Hash Browns 2 8 W . F. Orange Juice 6 oz 4 flavors Pepperidge Farms Turnovers 39 6 TV varieties Dinners jMorton 485 Whole Sun Frozen Orange Juice 6 oz 79i JCotino Pizzas .05 10 Chicken $2 Fried piece iBanquet Eggs, large AA .69doz ld (Babyl.) labbr.) Avalon Theatre will include 77 hours of emergency training. Such subjects nurse animal . il. grants are considered eligible for services. Utah officials the Federal philosophy say seems to be: If you dont need cash, you dont need any- CROSSWORD M O. B Re Basic aim of I tahs public welfare program--t- o assist the genuinely needy but make as mobilization of manpower Is required. Men who received lottery numbers higher than 095 will remain in Class a' holding class fr men not currently subject to processing for induction or alternate service. Registrants born In 1956 will make up the first priority selection group In 1976. In 1977 these men will progress into the second priority selection group and each successive year into a still lower priority group under current conditions. Closy mid-Apr- Public welfare program will fabric 10. Waitress' aid 12. Plexus 18. Cry of pain gency medical technicians will The bourse begin in condition 10. 00 A.M. 6. OOP. "Closed Sundays the state, a course foremer-- . and 10.C0A.M.-5.00P.- -- , To comply with the new laws governing ambulance service in 23. A support 24. Audience 23. A limiting - i .T. This will have no Impact onl tlonal Park (jours: course to begin at Snow E-ffl- their personal lives unless a national emergency arises and! Induction authority is restored ACROSS Lawyer' charge 4. Apron top 7. Heat, aa wine 8. Girl's name 10 Anklebone 11..0U of rose petals 13. Firearm 14. Social division 13 Cuckoo 10. Sign as correct 17. Pronoun . V ..ief speaker. Refreshments will be served. 1. as anatomy, respiration, frac- tures, poisoning, child birth, eye Injuries, medical emergencies, ambulance procedure, extrication and rescue will be offered using simulated exas periences and situations devices. learning Physicians and specially trained personnel will be brought In To cover for this course. manuals and other costs to the Individuals, a fee of $30 Is requested for admission to the program. Fees will tie collected only after an application has been accepted. Any male or female over the age of 18 Is eligible to apply. The course Is open to citizens in Millard, Juab and Sanpete counties who are willing to staff community ambulance services. Firemen, police and sheriffs posses are also welcome to apply. .Application forms may be ob- -' tained from your local city hall or from the vocational school at Snow College. EMI's WORK ON DUMMIES p.m. Formation of the organization began a year ago under a committee chaired by Ken B. Christensen, former state auditor. All retired public employ--ee- s are eligible for member-- i ship with 1500 members now.. Agenda for the March 25 meeting is listed as follows: of constitution, acceptance nomination and election of officers, report of committees, to include membership, finance and legislative. Leonard McDonald, Director 18. Tues.-fri- . V jy -- The first annual meeting of the Utah Association of Retired Public Employees will be held Saturday, March 29, in Salt Lake City. Place of the meeting is the Senior Citizens Center, 237 South 10th East, 1:30 to 3;00 Utah be . uBiamjinj 7 many people First annual -- v' to meeting set e Lisa Feight, Kim Miller and Martlia Palmer represented, Olympus High in state compete ion held at Weber College The DECA group recently. chose Human Relations and won first pLace in competition held at the Cottonwood Mall, prior to competing on the state level. Lisa is the daughter of Vera and Jack Feight, Salt Lake City. ' She is the granddaughter of Jane Wilson. Rt. f.Ffc flowell, 5(tx 4 Fii'rfr.orf, Uteh 84631 7ht.r.e Off-Du- PLACE SECOND ' IN STATE $ Orsle racing there is. The event this year will tie sponsored by the Intermountain Racing Association and entries are expected from throughout the west. Racing buffs tell us this Is one of the finest hills to climb that can be found anywhere. This recreational area administered by the DLM is north of Lynndyl. This year, the first modern campground is now under construction with trailer and camping pads, restrooms, It should lie running water. completed in early summer Assisting and e the event will be Off Road Club, Salt Lake City. To assist in supervision and help wt'l he DLM personnel and members of the Juab and Millard County Posses. of The publishers the PROGRESS attended the Dar-sto- w 400 early this year and It was a most thrilling off-ro- ad Sky-lin- If Dill Mur-tfcome hois, t le tie BRAZEN CAR THIEFS GIVES OFFICERS A BIT OF A .GO PfllftEi mayonaise .77 Potatoes 10 bag .49 Shade trees Celery, celo bag .35; Lettuce, a head .19 Kraft mac. 3i cheese dinners 3. 89 Tang pitcher pack 1.77 r Banquet chicken, 10 pieces 2.09 pre-cooke- d immmfmmmmsm Ortho accessories-lawn food, plant All 1 supplements, bug sprays, etc. t One stop greenhouse! shopping Fish & Game licenses on sale Biggest lifl store in the west |