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Show Hearing scheduled public hearing the Weber Res lew Committee with the overall meet inn being sponsored In the State Office of Health will be held Bu''in iea ix xcheduled on an application 'Ubnutted March 11, 1977 for the construction of a hospital annex and ambulators surgical facility at the Me Kay Dee Hospital in The total Utah Ogden be would for Hoi and Resource Development The anticipated buildim: pioject would consist of four parts The hospital annex would contain two storage ambulators floors ari surgical floor a floor for physician of ices and also an expansion of the laboratory foui level parking ferrance would be the final lluntnng capital expenditure, if approved. would be $4,316,000 The building and planned parking terrace would cost S4 200.000 and the balance of $116,000 hy d the purchase of equipment The site chosen is the south end ot the existing hospital lU,WE INVITE YOU TO OUR GUEST AT El LAGOON JULY 5T SWIMMING PLUS t pai Die The meeting is to be held m the Weber Counts Health reason lor the ap plication is the intent of Department Auditorium Ogden, Thursday, June 1977, at 3 p m A local res miniime costly inpatient tedeial m 23, icw legislation 20 RIDES to caie Pickup Your Free Tickets M Anv Smilh's Food Kin9 s,ore dub ends year 4-- N Clem of Mis in Roy W'hit-temor- e Awards were following to the presented Mother's for hand-mad- e crafts. Mrs Mila Child - First e Place, Mrs Clem - Second Place, Mrs Ruth Lakey - Third Place and Fourth Place Winners were Mrs Janet Hayes and Mrs The Marge Schiager. following girls received Whit-temor- ttemore, Song-Leade- Tammy Hayes, Ruth Ann Lakey, Stacy Peluci, Don Schiager, Donnette Child, Allyson Whittemore, Cindy Bassett, N'oreen Bassett and Dianne Hansen. year use grows ticipating in the food stamp program in the Intermountain Area, a Utah Department of Social Services study shows. The bureau of Statistical Services report shows that in June 1976 75 percent of Utahs 26,000 public assistance recipients participated in the program. The participation rate for Utah was 5 percent above the national average of 70 percent Hawaii and Rhode Island has 95 percent of their public assistance clients par- ticipating in the program In the Intermountain Area, Colorado had a participation rate of 74 percent. New Mexico, 69 percent, Arizona, 66 percent, Montana, 58 percent, Wyoming, 49 percent and Nevada, 48 percent Alaska had the fewest recipients participating with only 22 percent enrolled Most current statistics on the food stamp program show that in March, 1977 there were 7,693 Utah public assistance households with 26,758 persons participating SHI Fully o lb. Center Cut CHUCK ROAST ,.79? in the program. Individuals with low or moderate incomes, but above the welfare grant level, can also participate in the program In Utah, there were approximately 11,700 persons this in participating category The food stamp program helps individuals stretch their food dollars Individuals pay a portion of the cost of the stamps and then receive a bonus amount of stamps 1977, Boneless Cross 79? Boneless Beef STEAKS CORN GROUND! - 12 Oz. Maple River Br AUSAGE1 $!29 CHUCK STEAK$19DRUMSTI C Lb. 178 Harvest Brand Sliced BACON Pevc Attached 21 Fryer THIGHS Fresl Round Bone FOT (Qnsof mi ap- $1 5 3 $63 71 Income limits for the food stamp program go up in July Eligibility for food stamps takes intoconsideration work expeases, child care, utilities and other items Individuals interested in enrolling in the food stamp program should contact their local Assistance Payments Lean Round Bone million in food stamp coupons were issued The average value of stamps per household was $120 13 a month The average bonus per household was proximately Oz. Zippe 1 CUBE STEAK IOV2 Tenderized Bottom Round 98? HI RUMP ROAST 1 1 RANCH Ir (fejk Jg CH Si WPORK Broil STEAKS 1, Boneless All Aid to During March, CHUCK ROAST RIB ROAST Families and Dependent and Children (AFDC) General Assistance (GA) recipients are eligible to participate in the program (ggffi$London ne CHUCK STEAK Rood stamp Utah had the highest of public percentage assistance recipients par- CHI is Cindy r Bassett and Leader is Mrs Clem Whittemore The Club w ill not be meeting during the summer but will meet again in September with special exhibits planned for Days in August We are a first year group and have had a very interesting ad successful first special awards for their craft entries: various Blad piicmcs Cooked The Roy C rafters have completed two projects this year Baby Sitting-ChilCare and Arts and Crafts have also had They demonstrations in Macrame, Quilting, Spinning. Dyeing, Embroidery and Crochet President of the Club is Vice Tammy Hayes, President is Donnette Child, Secretary is Dory Schiager, Reporter is Allyson Whi- The Roy ("rafter's 4 H Club concluded their year recently with a Mother-Daughte- r Craft Show and Party at the home PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 23 THRU JUNE 29th. Smoked 1 Fully Cooked Family j ) IIKWcjOP 6 Oz' ' FRANKS S8K Office Lb. A&R Big Dog Lbs. Or Over Family Pack FISH STICKS Lb. Midget Colby or Midget Red Wax 1 16 Oz. Mrs. Pauls FISH & BATTER! 24 Oz. Van De Kamps FISH FILLETS 20 Oz. Van De Kamps HALIBUT COME CIUNEI IIIEHTEI OUT A LAST 773-71- 84 FASTER LONGER 20 Years Experience - HORN CHEESE.!99 10 Oz. Stick Kraft cracker Barrel OgDIQ CHEESE 12 Oz. 398 WSHBfi S Sigmans LUNCH MEAT.. W 1- T9 - A&D12 UsT Oz. Ore-ld- a ONIONS HI 20 HCRISPERS |