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Show taqe 2 1 Sun Thursday, June 3, 1976 Chronicle Food Stamps help low income families hr i) hI i 'I me it I heir .hi N ' i' .i put il a pay e .) aiio M I tain nationwide eligibility tandards Also, tc pt in pec uil ucumstanccs, food tamp households must have plat e to cook meals Whim ( ol oupons based on the number people m the household and uiy lor this allotment avoiding lo the net total ol the household variety to impiove To purchase lood ( hould go lo his welfji e office A with paiieis to show W here his household li os; B low many are m his participants ecctve an allotment i 1ionry based on their r ih sir and net monthly hey then receive "(imood stamps ol a larger value .m the amount paid which li. y can spend like money at uthonod lood stoics In quality for food stamps, 'louseholds must meet ceri ertitied. stump Program ii r o m r moir lood a h low 'MHisriinIds to buy n v MPSV get food Households of one or more icrsons with low incomes, ueh as those: A with no lohs, B with part time work; ' who do not earn much money; 1) on public welfare, K On social security or with mall pensions MOW DOFS A HOUSEHOLD FOOD STAMPS? The head of the. household (.FT household DO PAHTICIPANTS SF FOOD STAMPS? HOW I Mil. MI- UK VIED I 1 Anyone in the household household, (' I low much can take the food stamp book the household to an authorized food store money receives each month, 1) How and use the stamps like uuch the household is paying money to buy food Food stamps can be used to mr doctors' lulls and rent almost any food, or seeds When the buy certifying and plants to grow food for household, the welfare office lolls the applicant how much the recipients own use. They he will have to pay lor food cannot be used to buy liquor, .tamps how many stamps he beer, cigarettes, soap, or other nonfood items. And will get. and il he or members ol his household must recipients cannot sell food egister lor work The total damps to the grocer or imount ol lood stamps he anyone else Most stores are authorized revives depends on how many people are in his to accept food stamps. PMtTKIPAVr.S - IIK S MH WAY HIS PliOl.Ii M? 1 The rules of the the are same for all piogiam The participants eligibility and yes s' willingness to obey the rules ol the program are the only things that count No person may he put in a special place in line or separate line or told to come on a different day because of race, color, or national origin It anyone believes His household is being unfairly denied food stamps or has been unfairly dropped from the program, he has the right i to get a fair hearing a chance to present his case with the help of a lawyer or friends A participant can get food stamps until the date of his fair hearing and can continue to receive them after the hearing if he wins the case ARK TIIKRF PENALTIES FOR THE ABUSING PROGRUI? Yes Stamps are obligations of the United States Any unauthorized use of them may result in prosecution Penalties for Food prisonment. WHAT IS THE LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF THE PROGRAM? A pilot food stamp program was started on March 7, 1961. On August 31, 1964, the Food Stamp Act (P.L. the which established program on a permanent basis and made it more widely available, was signed into law. On August 10, 1973, ), P L. 93-8- mandated 6 nationwide expansion of the program. Every county in the Nation now participates in the Food Stamp Program All programs of the- U S Department of Agriculture are avilable to everyone without regard to race, creed, color, sex, national origin, or political belief. - For more information Diaz. contact: Marianne- Project Area Outreach Food Stamp Coordinator, at 2127 Lincoln or Ave., Ogden, Utah 84401 399-967- 0 violating the Food Stamp law can be severe and include both a fine and im Denise Hammon Phone T MMltdng 825-947- 4 f There is no Substitute ter Quality SELLS ONLY RT USDA CHOICE BEEF, TRIUUED OF EXCESS WASTE, ieet Donald and Jane Patterson m of Clearfield who along with Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Graham of Ogden, were killed on Sunday in a plane crash in GLADLY ACCEPT USDA If 000 stampsJ HIIU PERFECTION AGED TO - nWk,1X'aiSe;,"7'Fui'id2;,0'-'pj"Prices Effective June 3 thru June 9, 1976 umsHHio aw iffl A GRADE illlllMW USDA CHOICE TENDER Gurley were former Sunset residents. Glen and Vynette Peterson's new son arrived on May with their daughter and her family the Hal Gorringes. They came for the graduation of their granddaughter Janet's graduation from Clearfield High School. Visitors of the Arnold Judds on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Raccuia of Anchorage, Alaska and Mr. Lund Katherine and Mrs. Rule Stoddard of and Whiting Stiki have a new Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wiggill daughter born on May 22. for the Sandridge Camp of DUP are grandparents met at the home of captain fourth time. A new daughter Norma Earl for the final was born to Mr. and Mrs. season gathering on Tuesday Larry Tate weighing 6 lbs. 4 afternoon with Mrs. Earl oz. They will call her Jenconducting. Lucy Smith co- nifer, it is their first child. hosted. Matters pertaining to The Tates live in Granger. the June Jubilee and plans for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis Sacrament Meeting and their son Scott and Glora programs in July were Call and her daughter Christy The discussed lesson of Snohomish, Wash, spent a "Pioneer Trees and Flowers few days here with Mrs. was presented by Denise Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammon. Present were, Mrs. Lawrence Kimber. Mr. Davis Earl, Ann Rogers, Flora will leave in the near future Neibaur. Ruth Larsen, Nola for Alaska on a job assignKimber. Lucy Smith, Bonnie ment to be gone all summer. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen Jenkins, Kathryn Brady and Denise Hammon. of Emery spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence here last week with their son n Kimber have a new and his family Dr. and Mrs. which was born to Ernest Larsen. Kevin and Becky Rae Ashton Sunset Camp of DUP enKimber of Riverdale on May joyed an outing on Saturday 24 at the Weber County DUP Mr museum in Ogden. They took and - Mrs,.. Rave " a new along their lunch, then came grandson born on May 25 to out to the new chapel here in 21. great-grandso- SIGMANS TOP QUALITY Mark-Spendlov- M. and Kathleen Ferre Spendlove, of Ogden on Sunset May 25. pictures jeffery 5 ff 2 MORRELL 3 Lb. CANNED HAMS Ea USDA CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN Robert and Lorena Dalton Thornton have a new (laughter born on May 25. Gerold and Norma Dalton are the new arrivals grandparents. Mrs. Lani Kurashize of Kona. Haw'aii visited here with the Carl Robinsons several days last week. She had been in San Francisco to a family reunion. She and her husband, who is a bishop in one of the LDS wards on the big island are friends with Kim Robinson who is in the Islands on a mission. Mrs. Kurashize was taken to the Robinson summer home in u, USDA CHOICE 7 Bone POT ROASTS USDA CHOICE ROUND BONE POT ROASTS r VO u, CAMELOT REFRESHING MAC c CHEESE DINNERS R.C. COLA 00 (3 m 8 16 Pkg. Biles. Oi. Can 49c CHUNK TUNA ti COUNTRY CLUB 10 Oz. Pkg. POTATO CHIPS TASTEWELL 32 0z.BtU. STRAWBERRY JAM KRAFT 32 Oz. BHe. MIRACLE WHIP YOUR CHOICE 3 Oz. Pkg. ASST. JELLO J 1 Oz. 7 Oz. DEL MONTE 6 59' 79' 91' 39' FLAVOR POPSICLES lOOCtn.Pkg. 18 Oz. Btle. PEANUT BUTTER HONEY BEE 18 25 Lb. Bag FLOUR WESSON 24 Oz. BHe. COOKING OIL KINGSFORD 10 Lb. Bag 16 Oz. Loaf NORTHERN 4 Roll Pkg. TOILET TISSUE JOY 32 Oz. BHe. 20' Off LIQUID DETERGENT CORNET Jumbo Roll PAPER TOWELS DELMONTE 303 Can CUT GREEN BEANS Camelot AALg. Doz. COTTAGE CHEESE BANQUET Lb. MILD CHEESE 3620 SWoc 'iGal. CREAM O WEBER 16 Oz. Pkg each 99' 47' 28 ICE CREAM Camelot n 25 69 FROZENFOODS W FRESH EGGS c :v 57 (3 WHITE OR WHEAT BREAD C3 FRESH DAIRY, CALIFORNIA SWEET CORN O CAMELOT 1.25 CHARCOAL cm. Pkg. 79' 93' 2.59 79' PAPER PLATES SKIPPY (3 53 1 39 RHODES 5 Pk. Pkg. BREAD BANQUET 8 Oz. Pkg. MEAT PIES I25 31 WALL AVE., OGDEN, UTAH r where they had donated some trees and had taken. An extra bonus was a tour of the new building by Bishop Allen Stephen. Going on the outing were Verda Knight, Sylvia Smith, Pearl Dabel, Pearl Anderson, lone Ferrin, June Sehaelling, Mildred Porter, Gwen Bush, Eldeen Barnes, Harriet Daines, Rosey Bronson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker have returned from Wichita, Kansas and want to make their home in Sunset again. Mr. Crocker was a member of the 3rd ward bishopric when they lived here before. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dawson, his brothers and Richmond, Ida, Powder their wives, Mr. and Mrs Mountain, where she saw Dan Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. snow for the first time, to John Dawson of Clearfield Temple Square and other and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar ol places of interest in our Dawson Washington Terrace have returned from Valley She was also on hand for the granduation of Debbie a ten day outing to Lake Robinson from Clearfield Powell and Capitol Reefs Scott Dunaway and his High School. Mike and Sharon Erickson fiance, Ruth Malmfeldt of have a new son born on May Ithaca, New York visited 29, another grandchild for here over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Erickson. Scotts parents, Mr. and Mrs The Lynn Miller family and James Dunaway Scott and Mrs. Millers mother Eva Ruth will be married in Sims visited here with August relatives and friends over the Mr. and Mrs Dee Jay Memorial Day Weekend. The Hammon of Brigham City Millers now living in Preen visited here on Saturday with Mr. Hammons parents Mr. River, Wyo. were former Sunset residents. and Mrs H G Hammon and Mr. and Mrs. Warren with Mrs Hammons parents Yarnell visited last week in Mr and Mrs Osmer Knight. Kanab with Philo Allen, John Also visitors at the Hammons B Allen, and Fred Allen wen- Dr and Mrs David families. Going on the Sundwall of Holladay, they Fredoma they visited with came to take their children, Don Allens, in Pacheco, David and Nell home after a Calif., with Don and Shirley short visit with their grandWardle, in Panuich with Mr. parents and Mrs. Virgil Anderson. Miss Robin Wallace was Don and Shirley Wardle on among the li;o contestants in their way north this week, the DUP Queen contest which visited with the Yarnells and was held on Saturday -vening their two sons and their at the State Capitol Miss families. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace was among the ten Clifford Yarnell of West Point finalists. She is the daughter and Mr and Mrs Royce of Mr and Mrs AJ Wallace Yarnell of Kaysville. I 'inner guests at the Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dawson home on Sunday Kimball have left Sunset to were Mr and Mrs Wayne make their home in Layton Swift. Mr and Mrs Kevin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dawson of Rexhurg, Ida . Mi Trotter have a new son born and Mrs Bruce Killian and on May 30 The Trotters have their family of Roy, M,- and two daughters Mrs Paul Dawson and their Mr. and Mrs George family ol Sunset Mi and Preston of West Covina, Mrs Swill are the parents ol ( aid . have been Mrs Kevm Dawson visiting here - |