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Show West Valley City, UT. eoausi? erosarara Valley View News Thurs., July P 24, 1980 WINNERS FROM YOUR FRIENDLY SAFEWAY (37), Idaho (20), Oregon (1), Nevada (2), and Wyoming (5). Employees of Safeway Stores, Inc., its ad agencies, game suppliers and members of their immediate household families are not eligible to play Product prizes consist of a variety ot fourteen items such as 5 lbs. or lb. bacon or dozen eggs or 12 oz. orzinge juice or 32 oz. ketchup, etc. Each participating store for the duration of the promotion will post a complete detailed listing of the fourteen product prizes. In addition to the prizes listed above everyone collecting twelve Safeway symbol pieces may enter the Shoppers Spree sweepstakes. Odds of winning a Shoppers Spree will depend on the number of entries received. sugar 1 1 $100 $1000 WINNER PAT HALL FRANK & WINNER $1000 MELBA STEPAN JUNE 0. WINNER NEISESS $100 WINNER MERRIE KNIGHTON Lance Lund , Lund Lad Becomes An Eagle TAYLORSVILLE. The William Ray Lund family, 4921 Woodhaven Dr., has a second Eagle Scout son. F ourteen-year-ol- d Lance Lund received the award from his father. He earned the badge under directon of Chuck Todd and Reid Dillon, scoutmasters of troop 91, Taylorsville 1st ward. His project involved building a toy box for the ward Relief Society nursery. He served as senior patrol leader and was president of his deacons quorum. The Eisenhower junior high student has been involved in drama He also enjoys reading, football and basketball. The second of eight children, he works with his father on various projects. His brother Bryan earned previously rank of Eagle. the Guitarist Performs Wednesday SALT LAKE. Guitarist Thomas Baron will perform with the Mormon Youth Sym- LOWERY'S BEEF JERKY CREAI 4 TRAVEL TREAT Round Steaks phi Beel Bon,,m U.S.D.A. ib.$28 Choice. Steaks Eye 0' Round 5S.a. choice Chuck Roast sueseaAonchoice. ,ib.$289 ,.b.$l78 and HEAT 'M EAT CORN DOGS Wednesday night in the Tabernacle at Temple Square. The performance, slated to begin at 8 p.m., FAST MEAL IDEA is of a Family Pack Pork Chops Lean Blade Cut Halibut Steaks Uarious Thickness ,n Pad"c Perch Fillets Seafood Treat present LUCERNE DELICIOUS CHICKEN Green Beans Reg. Cut . pkg. Q Of OX FRIED summer box and past members of the Mormon Youth organization. The event is open to the public free of charge. A violinist with the Utah Symphony for 12 years, Baron studied guitar while attending college in California Holder of a master's degree in music from the University of Utah, :p $ BANQUET 16 OZ. part series of evening concerts being presented by ICE CREAM Bel-ai- r Chorus phony he has served as concertmaster for country singer Ray Price. The concert will feature sacred and contemporary selections as well as guitar gw numbers. Other performers in the Mormon Youth Sesquicentennial Summer series include viola artist Kevin Call on Aug. 6 and pianist Chris Giles on Aug. 13. TRINITY (From Page IB, Col. 6) to risk all for others. The tenBoom family became involved in thet ling Dutch Nazi underground-movemen- during the occupation in World War II when they hid Jews in a secret room in their home to assist them in escaping from the Nazis. The home was raided, and Corrie and other family members were sent to the dreaded Raven-sbruc- k concentration camp. A nursery t will be pro- vided for those wishing to attend the show. COPYRIGHT 1980 Thrifty shoppers rea the Green Sheet SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED |