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Show Orera-Geneva Times Thursday, April 20, 1967 --- , 11' AlHil3JL1JUK-l CgXSgaft' V! ..it i . y i TO;, J ; ,1 .s.. H ml Ww" .... . j 4 i7 IF B: fpfc ' IN THE MOOD of a ARABAIN night, the Class of 1968 presented the annual Junior Prom last Saturday evening. Chosen by the class to reign over the dance were (1 to r) First attendants: Karen Clayson and Charlie Allen, King and Queen: Julie Band-ley Band-ley and Kevin Kirk, Second attendants Diane Woolsey and Eddie Cameron 73 rf"' j m BUDDING AUTHORS at Hillcrest School display books each has written for the school library. Most were typed by their mothers and a cover added. The book on Limericks, represents rep-resents the work of the fourth grade. From left are: Vance Hawkins, The Exploration of Zerrcov; Boyd Tippets, The Snurty-Pants and the Planet Do-Gooder; Jeff Hunter, The Case of the Vampire Tycoon and His Gang;, Kathryne Nicol, Limericks; Rebecca Rasmussen, Vickie and The Puppy; Thiyne Aired in front, The Pilerims and the Indians. LEAN BLADESETCi; jgEKJ T BEEF Q(0)lW a m m h b v-v m M mm m mmm -t',: -,' This roast is iuicv and J J ' O PTTT A TTF W w i m i m 1KB w m & . LbMbK tUl SLltfcU HAM - - r I LEAN RUMP ROAST TiAliri uco nrrr nsvp nn i nm AA DUllELCOd DCCr lll KUAdl tbbcr J LEAN'n JUICY RIB ROASTS l 88c TENDER CUBE STEAKS i..8Sc OJH Plans Summer School '67 Summer School will be con- ducted during the month of June, with classes to be held as indicated: in-dicated: Arts and Crafts in Nature, June 12 through 16, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fee $6.00. Music and Drama, June 5 . through 30, 7:30 or 8:30 a.m., , Fee $1.00. Advanced Band, June 5 through , 30, 7;30 sum., fee $1.00. Intermediate Band, June 5 ... through 30, 8:30 a.m.. Fee $1.00 Beginning Type, June 5 through 30, 8:30 a.m. or 9:30 a.m. Fee "$1.00. , , Outdoor S cience, June 5 through 16. Biology 7:30 a.m. Geology 8:30 a.m. Can register for one or both, with field trips for stu-j stu-j dents in both classes from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee $5.00 if only one class is taken, $1.00 more if a student registers for both clas-i clas-i ses. All monies beyond the $1.00 , per class are to pay for bus transportation trans-portation and laboratory costs. Students will need to provide their own lunches for all-day programs. A registration form will be distributed to all students interested. in-terested. This must be completed by students and their parents and returned to the school with the necessary fees to register. Regis tration will be conducted at the school from 1 to 4 p.m. during the week of April 24 through 28. Parents need not accompany students to register. Classes will be filled on a first-come first-serve first-serve basis, but students who returned interest-survey forms will be given first preference. Muzzle Measles Clinic Launched SALT LAKE CITY-A campaign to 'Muzzle Measles Once and For all' in Utah has been la 'in ched by the Utah State Medical Association and the Utah State Department of Health. Clinics will be established in sixty locations throughout the state on Saturday, May 13th and will be manned by volunteer doctors, nurses, pharmacists phar-macists and others. The vaccine to be used against the seven-day measles is the Schwarz strain. This vaccine can be administered once and will give a child a permanent protection pro-tection against measles. Any child between the ages of 1 and 12 may be given this free vaccine on Saturday, May 13th. However, as Dr., Stanley R. Child, Director of Maternal and Child Health, Utah State Department Depart-ment of Health, points out, "Any child who has had measles or a measles shot neet not receive another immunization. Dr. Child further suggests that, "Any child who has a high fever on the day of the clinic or any Lchild who is or has been treated ftr cancer, leukemia or tuberculosis, tuber-culosis, or is allergic to eggs or egg products or has had convulsion con-vulsion in the past five years, should receive the vaccine under the care of, a private physician. CANVAS SHOES Ladies or Children's NOW t- Tres' Bon 16-oz. bottle HAND LOTION $11 JL T. V. TRAY Save with this Gigantic sale l' for NOW 99 SAVE! PEAT MOSS,, 4.44 REDWOOD STAIN 1.44 ECKO-WARE S rws 1 2 $L Bargains for all Give us a call APRONS JEANS Waist - bibstyle - cob- Boxer style blue denim biers new and different. siZe l to 6. $1.00 to $1.99 sale $1.00 pr. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS BOYS ANKLETS Short sleeve prints Sizes 5 to 9V2. Colorful values to $4.00 stripes. sale $1.99 sale 22c pr TABLECOVERS DRESSES Flannel Vback plastic a Girls new sp-ing styles ?wish and its clean. sizes 1 to 14. , sale $2.00 $2. to $3.99 BOYS SHIRTS SCARFS Knits - prints - short Lovely new shades in sleeve sizes 1 to 6. cheer nylon. sale $1.00 2 for $1.00 DRESSES PANTIES Ladies "Molly Goldberg' Ladies - girls - pastel sizes 16 '2 to 24 V2. colors. sale $3.99 sale 4 pr. $1.00 GRAB BAG lOeach FLETCHER'S 368 West Center Provo, UUI Salad Dressing; MILK Kraft "Salad Bowl' I Tall Can ChwdiTiman 23c Margarine-u 24c Shortening 58c FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Sunshine State Florida 6-oz. can Del Monte Save NW WATERMELON For a real refreshing change serve sweet, red 'n ripe watermelon. Now at Albertson's at such a economical low price! POTATOES U.S. No. 2 Russets 2049- LARGE SELECT ASPARGUS lb. 29c SWEET LOOSE CARROTS lb. 9c R0MAINE or RED LEAF LETTUCE .ca. l4c LARGE RED-RIPE TOMATOES ea. 5c LARGE HAWAIIN PINEAPPLE . . lb. 10c FRESH 'n FIRM AV0CAD0ES ea. 10c FRUIT COCKTAIL PINEAPPLE- GRAPEFRUIT DRINK M ... DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE Chunk, tidbits or crushed DEL MONTE TOMATO CATSUP DEL MONTE CUT GREEN BEANS VET'S CANNED DOG FOOD f. . LIBBY MANDARIN ORANGES LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE PIERCE'S CANNED PORK'n BEAN SHAVER'S GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS SOFT-PLY 4-PACK TOILET TISSUE HUNT'S CANNED NEW POTATOES GREEN GIANT ASPARAGUS SPEARS DEL MONTE ASSORTED FRUIT DRINKS CLING PEACHES Yellow elinjr sliced or half Del Monte I NO. 22 CANS Albertson's I I Skyland 1 Save at APPLE SAUCE $ 303 CANS - F I viti I pa I 3.29 CA HALF CASE 2.99 HALF CASE 1.65 U I' r CASE OF 24 : 5.97 CASE OF 24 |