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Show Orem-Geneva Times Thnday, November 14, 1968 V ill A ''Li" mm m fmwmMsm ,1 e um 89 9. C 33 $ is 1. MP $1. gs. n. i. NET E AA 3l c 0 V g Roast Rite " I if ALBERTSON'S FLOUR .vV- 10-69- Coupon expires midnight Nov. 16, 1968 rRAMnw; for THE YOUNG AMERICANS Quiz Program are OHS students, 1-r, Robert Reeder, Dorice Williams, Andy Eaton and Jim HalL Study paid off - students won! D fW TOM URKEY DTT CD n Wait until you carve into this oven ready, broad breasted turkey . . it is a Norbest plump strictly fresh tur key selected by Albertson's to bring II p you the very best eating. lO 45c D BOOTH FISH STICKS K, 47c q BREADED SHRIMP Mv n fi I1PI lir i rpfi Leo's beef 4A A 3-oz. hi, Ham or corned beef ; U Pkgs.Jpl. u l -iiKgs.V ini 79c ;1 ! H 1 HE 1? SP II' 11 i MilAmas MM H 111 O Bun Off I I l!i 0 7or C : - J- CLIP 'n SAVE CRISCO 359 Coupon expires midnight Nov. 16, 1968 P s c Ji I IP I I Ilk r AQUA - NET Hair Spray 13 oi. can Coupon expires midnight Nov. 16, 1968 U.S. No. 1 Texas pink Sweet and juicy .... Vv t III " i ' lis : " . Cards I q $11 1 1 J? Boxes S 3 f ' iL o , KAYCREST Coupon expires midnight Nov. 16, 1968 Some of the Sharon School students participating in Americanism Ameri-canism program are, 1-r: Larry Brown, Karen Dimond, Vernon Jensen and Kathy Muir. Sharon School Spotlights Americanism Friday, November 8, 1968, the Sharon Elementary Schools' five fifth and sixth grades presented present-ed an Americanism Program entitled, en-titled, 'Freedom Isn't Free Some of the values demonstrated demonstrat-ed were individual honesty, respect re-spect for law and order, personal per-sonal responsibility in a democracy demo-cracy and respect for the flag. Some of the concepts developed were: if we are going to keep our freedom, each generation roust earn it; and moreover, our United .States is . about the last outpost of freedom in the world today. The theme was expressed in song, dialogue, pantomine and by the playing of drums and guitars. All the students in the fifth and sixth grades participated. The program was under the direction di-rection of teachers: Shirley Greer George T. Adams, George Kelly, Kel-ly, Clark A. Moulton and Ruby Laws. The program was conducted con-ducted by Mary Aldrich, a student stu-dent teacher in Mrs. Greer's Sixth Grade, and Mrs. Glade Hone, sixth grade room mother was accompanist. Other student teachers participating were David Dav-id Case, Phoebe Wilkins and Christine Folsome. Principal Jay B. Sargent announced an-nounced this same program was presented at the Or em Junior High School . Tuesday, November 12, 1968. EA. CABBAGE U.S. No. 1 TP Local Grown IA5 RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS JUICY TANGERINES Hr-fr? . 25c BAR-S SLICED BACON 69c Coupon expires midnight Nov. 16, 1968 ...nAll in. BUTT R TOMATO JUICE "is liv SOLID PACK Lb. 4 69 Llbby Stock up now 303 Cans 89" 1 andarin Oranges 51. All IfiiesG BudgGft-Sauers IPIuo.. BAR S SKINLESS WIENERS 59c Coupon expires midnight Nov. 16, 1968 20311 1 ess Fun and Food Planned For UHS Festival One of the highlights of the year will be held at Lincoln Jr. High. School, November 22nd (Friday). The annual Harvest Festival with the theme, Cranberry Carnival will be held for the enjoyment of all Lincoln students, and is sponsored spon-sored by the P.T.A. Mrs. Richard Rich-ard Cotant is project chairman and will spearhead the event assisted by parents and officers of the P.T.A. Delicious food will be sold to holders of script tickets which may be purchased at the door. There will be a dance, show, the favorite cake walk, and games by the score. A new and fun travel game will add excitement as well as a pie-eating contest. A fortune teller will be available throughout the evening. To climax cli-max the event a king and queen of the carnival will be crowned. I All students are urged to attend I in the spirit of fun. The P.T.A, organization are making detailed i plans for a very successful and I fun harvest festival for everyone. THE PAYOFF An unanticipated boon has been the experience gained by Volunteers Volun-teers in using the languages abroad for two years. Many Volunteers are returning to do graduate work in linguistics; 20 enrolled at the University of Indiana alone last year. A few already teach at the college level, and some have written writ-ten new language text materials. The goal of such intensive preparation remains effective performance overseas. "One basic characteristic of the 'ugly American' Ameri-can' is being erased by the Volunteer: Volun-teer: He is no longer tongue-tied," says an agency official. "Peace Corps Volunteers are trained to speak as equals with people throughout the world who remember remem-ber too well the disdain and deprecation expressed in the linguistic ethno-centrism of the old colonial powers." Peace Corps Volunteers serve in 22 African nations. PETS-THREE PETS-THREE fuzzy kittens need a home. Call 225-3115 or see at 369 E. 100 N. N14 ! HAIR SPRAY DEADLINE SATURDAY FOR PACKAGES TO VET'S HOSPITAL All Christmas gifts for the Veteran's Hospital should be turned turn-ed in by Saturday, according to. Mrs. Dorothy Duncan, president of the AmericanLegionAuxiliary. The packages should be taken to Erickson's Shoe Store, 68 W. Center, Orem. Members and others who are interested are welcome to participate in this worthwhile project. CIEAR!C22 SALE 20 3 phoks r , Priced From . WUfJf Rayette Aqua Net Save today at Albertson's ..... 'A OREM & PR0V0 STORES Prices Effective Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Crest, made to sell for 83c . . 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