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Show West Valley City, UT. . West Valley View 18, 1980 Thurs., Sept. Music - Baker Limit one per customer with $10.00 required for Bacon & Bread. Album Is Due purchase. $20.00 purchase BENNION. 7d Q3M? c i-- j Scotch Buy PINEAPPLE GREEN GIANT CORN 20-o- z. Style Grinds 16-o- z. ;eleiv stalks LARGE SIZE $r can Flavor of the Month 10 Pronin vl CUIII Lucerne Apple Streudel IWC Vi gal. fi Eskimo $179 I Pies Orange Juice $1 09 Apple Pie M23 47 Bel-ai- r Pan Rolls Baker. Green Giant Stems & Pieces Assorted Bel-ai- r Tater Treats Years, with words and music written by Mrs. MUSHROOMS EDUARDS COFFEE 59 Bel-ai- r $149 Rhodes 3 Mushrooms 3 Mushrooms 3 Three Bean Salad 3 Salisbury Steak Sliced or Whole 4V2 $ J 09 oz. IT 9 Green Gian15;i;;-cc;ie,iaeu'mower,Car- n orackies Green Giant Entree Green Giant Chow Mein Green VALENCIA Giant Chicken Entree Calif. Grown 85' ri IWm'M lbs oltTu'r. Large Eggs Lucerne Grade AA Small Eggs Lucerne Grade AA 3 Bread 3 Donuts Dieeiiic DISvUIIO BRUSSEL SPROUTS 76 s 24 OZ. 39 69 Mrs- Wright's Homestyle and Buttermilk - Cream Cheese Lucerne Marshmallow Creme Party Pride 7V2 lb. Sforl 85 ounce 57s BAG CARROTS mezzo tion regarding the album or concerts may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Baker, 5494 So. 2700 West (969-3957- ). 7th Ward Fair Is Saturday TAYLORSVILLE. A Fall Fair will be presented Saturday by Taylorsville 7th ward. Activities will get under way at 2 p m.with activities designed for family involvement. Among booths that be operated are candy, bakery, sewing, white elephant and used books. In addition there will be games, prizes, food and entertainment for all levels. The fair is under the direction of the ward Relief Society presidency, which includes Joyce Bingham, .49' PEARS ounce 7 QIC BARTLETT Mrs. Wright's Glazed .U A soprano, the Benmon resident has performed in concert and has also appeared on television throughout the western states. The release of the album is expected this month and Mrs. Baker plans to make a concert tour of Utah and Idaho in late September and early October. Additional informa- will MARGARINE Scotch Buy first album release, titlSylvia She is Sylvia Blake Baker, daughter of Klea and Ferron J. Blake of Shelley, Idaho The album is described as a personal tribute to the artists family and friends. It will feature a combination of spiritual and contemporary music, including such songs as We're All Alone, You Need1 ed Me, The Rose, Am a Child of God and My Tribute. The album will also include an original work titled Song of My LARGE SIZE Green Giant Kitchen Sliced or French $0 3-l- b. MELONS GREEN BEANS ORANGE JUICE ONS HOHEYIMEtf ft Sliced resident ed In Natural Juice Crushed Chunk A of this community has been in Hollywood, Calif , working on her ore 2 - lb. cello EA. Manoushag Jacque Arslanian, Stone and Marge Sims. Matheson Does Well Poll Says TAYLORSVILLE. Students taught by Otis Weeks at Mill COOKIE ICE CREAM Duncan Hines Peanut Butter 16 Vi oz. Snow Star Assorted Golden Sugar 15 - oz. Assorted Flavors Vi ALOE VERA EKCOETERNA GOURMET CHEft too 00 Featured this week- - 2z STRAINER $499 MUMS I BESTSELLER I throughout A MUST READ BOOK FOLIAGE Assorted Hanging 6" pots ea. COPYRIGHT 1980 SEPT. 17-2- $4 .89 BLACK MAGIC 40a PRICES EFFECTIVE the Salt Lake valley to see how people feel about various items of interest, according to student Jennifer Huff. Students use a tele- ea. POTS r conducting polls in 6 inch gallon Fremont elementary are 1980 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED phone in their classroom to call persons sel- ected at random and compile results, using math skills and developing interest in govern- ment, voting procedures and other social studies areas. Last weeks poll asked residents their opinion as to whether or not Gov. Scott Matheson is doing a good, fair or poor job. Results showed 67 percent said good, 29 percent, fair and four percent poor. Students will be watching with interest to see if election results tie in with their poll Weeks said. results, |