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Show I County Action Agency Heets Tonight The Utah County Action Agency will hold a meeting tonight at 7:00 p.m. at the Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center, 1161 East 300 North, Provo. The public meeting meet-ing will be held to elect two representatives to the Utah County Action Agency (CAA). Governing Board. Nominations' will be accepted from the floor, and all present will be able to vote. The CAA Board consists of six members, one-third of which are elected by and represent rep-resent low income and minority groups. Another purpose of the meeting meet-ing will be to discuss important issues on meeting the needs of low income and minority groups such as housing, employment, discrimination, education, and nutrition. The possibility of setting up a county-wide agency and muting the efforts of low income and minority groups will be a major topic of discussion. The CAA emphasizes voluntary volun-tary citizens solving problems of the community instead of leaving this up to the federal government. All are invited to attend, particularly citizens of the low income and minority factions. Organizations already represented inctude Spotted Eagle, SOCIO, Orem Housing Association, Head Start, and La Raza. ((( vicnifTfTRr" L -Wv 1 A Irt World War II, the German army in its North African campaign dryly attempted to use a pendulum as a divining rod to find water! PoLW&ffiN SHOP 41 University Mall - Orem Mm-Mi us Hostess Gowns Jewelry, Accessories Swim Suits Culottes Aloha Shirts Shoes & Bags IVrfumes Blouses Dresses We Accept BankAmerieard, Mister Charge or Walker's - , m i V 1 Ronald L. Kallas Navy Man Graduates SAN DIEGO Navy Fireman Recruit Ronald L. Kallas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Kallas of 1030 N. 900 West, graduated from recruit training train-ing at the Naval Training Center here. SAR Encourages Patriotism The 200th anniversary of our nation is an appropriate time to strengthen the membership of such patriotic organizations as the Sons of the American Revolution. Rev-olution. The Bicentennial provides pro-vides the ideal opportunity for fostering pride in our heritage and the roles played in our nation's history by our forefathers. fore-fathers. The Sons of the American Revolution organized in Utah in Orem Offers Bowling Ciass Orem HighCommunitySchool is offering a bowling class. The class is patterned after League Bowling. Individual help will be given before and during league play. The class will be designed for all types of bowlers, newcomers, new-comers, beginners, those who just want to practice under a little competition, or those who just enjoy being involved with a group of friends. Play will be at Maple Lanes from 3:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, beginning March 25th. The fee is the best part: Only $8.00 which includes 18 lanes of bowling, bowling balls, and shoes. Trophies will be given at the final meeting, and the main ingredient willbe FUN. The instructors will be Steve Vermillion and Mick Peterson. All those interested in getting started or who are just waiting to get out of doors, please contact con-tact one of the following places: Orem High School, Rick Lewis (225-1900), Mck Peterson, or Maple Lanes. 1895 with twenty-three members. mem-bers. In order to keep the group a vital force in the community, they encourage new members. Any descendent of a veteran of the American Revolution Revol-ution is eligible if he can provide the rank, serial number and company of his ancester who participated in the American Revolution. For more information, please contact Brigg Clegg at 328-5227. 328-5227. The Bicentennial of the United States is the time for renewing our commitment to the oldest and greatest democracy demo-cracy on earth. Efficiency Is Theme At U.S. Steel PITTSBURGH, PA. - 'Anything 'Any-thing We Can Do, We Can Do Better sounds like a familiar tune. This theme is being used at UJS. Steel in a concerted effort by employees to keep things humming. The program to improve productivity by working more efficiently is described in the lead article in the JanuaryFebruary issue of U.S. Steel News. In outlining the program now getting underway at U.S. Steel, E.B. Speer, UJS. Steel Chairman, Chair-man, commentsonthetimliness of the program which complements comple-ments the company's newspaper advertisements and television messages on productivity. Indicating Indi-cating that 1974 is shaping up as a challenging year for U.S. Steel, he thinks of the program as "an open invitation to all people in U.S. Steel, whatever their jobs and wherever they work, to become involved in our continuing search for better ways of doing the things we must do to keep our company efficient and competitive. U.S. Steel reaffirms its commitment com-mitment to the Keep America Beautiful campaign in a two-page two-page commentary on the accomplishments accom-plishments of this 20-year-old organization. U.S. Steel has supported the conservation organization since its inception and has been represented on the KAB board since 1954. Orem-Geneva Times March 14, 1974 r ! 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Can SQUARES POITED MEAT 2 for 39c FRENCH BREAD Tl LOAVES jpi UNSUCED r ,iM. -SLti'' f - FRISKIE'S BUFFET 6'2.oi. Can CAT FOOD 6 cans $100 PILLSBURY'S FRUIT 'N CRUNCH 79c PILLSBURY'S SWIRL CAKE MIX . 89c N.B.C. SALTINE CRACKERS i 45c Cepjcol CEP AC0L MOUTH WASH 14-OZ. BOTTLE M 11 II ' S1.59 Value VKRinl ARRID EXTRA DRY DEODORANT SCENTED or UNSCENTED 14-02. Can S2.49 Value i 39 WILKINSON BONDED BLADES 5-BLADE DISPENSER $ 1 .00 Value iX v KEEBLER RED TAG COOKIES 2 Pkgs. 89c PILLSBURY'S INSTANT 6 ENVELOPES BREAKFAST pkg. 53c vahoukm: VANQUISH 100 Coun $1.59 VALUE EXTRA STRENGTH PAIN FORMULA $109 SPRINGVILLE and OREM FR1SKIES OCEAN FISH CAT FOOD 10-LB. BAG $198 6m ALLEN'S SUFbR SAVE CO UPON ALLEN'S SUPER SAVE CO UPON a ; !iPilkburv-'s ! ;i!KSl , i PILLSBURY'S!! Baik I" r L U u K ii 25-lb. Bag ! ! ii $A59!li Without Couporr J5.I9 LIQUID PALM0LI YE 32-02. BOTTLE N. ' iTIl -Mmy-v.. Coution Fxo'res March 19th J Without Coupon 89c ii ii 59c j WITH COUPON ALLEN'S SUPER SAVE CO UPON j PILLSBURY'S' FLOUR j 5-Ib. Bag j $f04 i S MILK OF MAGNESHIA 12-OZ. BOTTLE S1.05 VALUE 7fDC RISE LIME, MENTHOL, BABY FACE, REGULAR 1 1 -oi. Can $1.19 VALUE SAVE CREAM 79c C L A I R O L INVISIBLE HAIR NET FINAL NET $2.25 VALUE $1.29 BAYER TIME RELEASE ASPIRINS 72 Count $1.99 VALUE $1.39 COLGATE ADULT SOFT, MEDIUM, HARD 69c VALUE TOOTH BRUSHES 4 for $1.00 BREAC0L DECONGESTANT COUGH MEDICINE ire cal 3-oz. Bottle $1.29 VALUE 79c N HKST Limit one coupon per unit purchased I I No. 2425 Ccuoon Excires March 19th j y Without Coupon $1.19 ) WITH COUPON Coupon EDires March I9h KOTEX 40 COUNT $1.74 VALUE $ 39 i ftrt. 6- 8-OZ. BOTTLE S1.59 Value CLAIROL HERBAL ESSENCE SHAMPOO S1.09 Value BRECK HAIR SPRAY 13-OZ. CAN mm ? fx vri H33 |