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Show I : I S Itlk 1 W I PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES DURING OUR SEPTEMBER SALE Voter turnout stressed L Calvin Governor Rampton of Utah has invited each of the state's 29 counties to accept a voter participation challenge issued this week by the Utah Voter Turnout Crusade The Crusade, a private, non ot profit steadily decreased since public-interest- rarolyn Dunn Consumer and Customer Advisor to the Presidentof Smiths Food Kino Wide Variety of 2V4 TROPICAL PLANTS. Utah Bartlett (38 Box $3.95) -- $1 PEARS M-V- Local Green v , Fresh ,r jr- Juicy Sunkist (US 1 11 ONIONS Fresh Local Lrensnaw Oz. Camelot ? Gallon Tropicana Orange iUICE 10 Lb. SI17 Russet 1 Can. Campbells TOMATO MJMA HSM As you can see by the ad At re featuring both foods and non foods including a very large variety of 38 canned goods paper supplies by the case f ooxes of the tree Utah Bartlett pears (almost a bushel) locker beef cut and trapped easy to store sizes ot wheat flour sugar long qrain rice and honey and lotc more In answer to many requests our buyers have also pure based in great quantity two storage containers ra so on sale) Let me describe them One is a sturdy 4 gallon plastic white container with a lid Masking tape will seal the lids tor long term storage ve asked our buyers to have plenty ot masking tape available For all purpose water storage the other container is qreen plastic holds 20 gallons has a pouring spout and handle and is also convenient for mixinq and serving quantities of punch at home or on trips Here are some timely hints on water storage For drinking and food preparation bottle water like fruit with canning lids and rings Leave an inch of headspace at the top and process in the boiling water bath Quart jars 20 minutes. jars 25 minutes Defense Civil Preparedness Agency calculates one-hagallon water a day per person for drinking and food preparation or seven gallons for just-of- OI rl POTATOES sm cl US ) MELONS 6V2 h Out September Caselot S.be is a cl'ivim sale to anyone Atio is looKmq ter fi- m )e enthusiast or a 00 vt . rue sr Tropicana Orange .wiicf .: s Local Yellow USAGE Gt. , ORANGES -s 3S5) 14: Two-qua- rt Add another seven gallons for bathing brughint teeth etc for one person for that same period The green plastic jug is fine for this Look for additional basic food and water storage hints at our red and white customer counters Be sure to date everything in storage We want to be yc- -r favorite store two-wee- k CUSTOMER-TO-CAROLY- Tomato Case of 48 (801) , association distinguished 972-680- 0 Weekdays between 10 a.m. and noon Call collect outside Salt Lake area such Utahns as Robert H Hinckley, rch L. Madsen, Calvin W Rawlings and Richard A Van Winkle, was organized in an attempt to reverse a trend of decline in votor participation in Utah and the nation Election surveys conducted by the U S Bureau of Census indicate that (10 percent of those Americans eligible to vote the in participated presidential election of 19ii(), and that voter turnout has then. In 1972, ol ltu million persons in the voting age population, and with tit million registered only Tit million aetualiy voted, representing a scant .Vi percent of those eligible to vote. Governor Rampton asked each county commission chairman to accept on behalf of his constituents the Crusades ehalklenge to the counties to compete among themselves in stimulating voter registration and participation in the Nov. 2 election. The Crusade will award its trophy to the Utah county with the greatest voting participation in that election. Voting participation is defined by the Crusade as total ballots cast for the office of President, as a percentage of voting age population. Governor Rampton has 25 Lb. Big J 25 Lb. County Fair 25 Lb. Bag CASE PACK PRICE 2V2 24 24 EAT1ES Hi Hoggs FLAKES Htjsheys Instant (K PACKS i N it Blr n Strained 24 48 1089 48 Q89 Cimpbells Cream of SHROOM SOUP n Campbells Chicken SOUP Camelot 42 Oz. 1548 QUICK OATS 59 FOOD ODLE 1977 SOUP MIXES , 12 195 12 Q68 A Oz. Wylers Chicken. Onion, Beef Noodle 6V2 Carnation Oz. TUNA FISH Hereford 12 Oz. CORNED BEEF 15 Oz. Mild or Hot I 4 Gal. COOTAINEKS CHUNK STEW 12 Oz. Care DIAPH1S. 7 Oz. Camelot MAC & CHEESE 16 Oz. Camelot APPLESAUCE 16 Oz. Camalot FRUIT COCKTAIL 16 Oz. Del Monte Camelot Pink Grapefruit JUICE 46 Oz. WATER CONTAINERS Hl-- C FRUIT DRINKS 46 Oz. Heart of Utah TOMATO JUICE Meadowdale Cut GREEN BEANS Del Monte Cut GREEN DEANS 12 Oz. Nlblets CORN Cream 0 Weber COTTAGE CHEESE t Peck Deluxe FUDGESICLES political Governor system, said, the The workings of the most efficient and benevolent governments become distant and hollow when they slip from the direct sanction and guidance of the full electorate. Voting, therefore, is certainly the common denominator of all definitions of citizenship in a representative democracy such as our own. 17 Oz. Meadowdale Cream or W.K. CORN Farmer Jack PEAS Doxey sets PTA SPAM 46 Oz. 0.1. 25 Lb. Bag Wyoming, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada. The Utah Voter Turnout Crusade will award another trophy to the winning state in that contest. In messages to each of the county commission chairmen, the Governor noted Utah's historically high voter turnout among the states of the Union and said that Utahns have been quick to recognize the import of the voting process to the vitality of the state and the Republic. Commenting on the importance of voting to the U.S. 24 Oz. Nalleys Big FRUIT COCKTAIL $22) . Montana, IXLCHHJ 60 Ct. Baby NONFOODS HAMM relayed a similar challenge, which he already has accepted on behalf of the citizens of the state of Utah, to the Governors of the Rocky Mountain States of Idaho, meet Thursday night, Sept 9 at pm. will be Back to School Night at Doxey Elementary School. Parents are invited to come and meet new principal Dr Shirley Peterson and the new school year PTA officers. After a short general meeting during which our new principal Dr Shirley Peterson along with three new teachers, Mrs Jesse Hampton teaching third grade, two new sixth grade instructors Stephanie Draper and Charles Saunders will he introduced, parents will meet in classrooms where teachers will briefly outline this year's schedule Following the class room meetings refreshments will be served Parents are urged to attend and give their support to the school New PTA othcers are Mrs Arnold Kunz. president, Mrs Daniel Marshall, 1st vice Dr Shirley president. Pearson. 2nd ice president. Ruth Thompson, secretary treasurer; LaRee Keller, education. Sharon Holden health and welfare, Ann Rogers, hospitality, Nora 7:30 Hart, semee, Christ Bennett, historian. Dun, Whipple, membership and finance; Donna Stephenson individual development |