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Show t i 1 Orem-Geneva Times October 3, 1974 Geneva Steel Makes Two Appointments Oreir., Utah Two major apiioiiiiint'iits ut U.S. Steel's Gevt.iva W orks were announced ti; by R. W, Sundquist, general gen-eral superintendent. Robert E. Aikens of Provo was named assistant to the general gen-eral superintendent, a post that has not been tilled lor some years, and Keith Christeson was named division superintendent superin-tendent of the open hearth and foundry division. Both appointments appoint-ments were effective October 1. Mr. Aikens, a U.S. Steel employee em-ployee since 1937, has been division divi-sion superintendent of the open hearth and foundry. He is a native of West Liberty, Iowa. He attended public school there and graduated from the University Univer-sity of Iowa with a degree in chemical engineering. He began his career with the corporation at South Works in Chicago. He was transferred to Geneva Works in 1946 and was promoted to assistant superintendent of the open hearth and foundry division in 1949, and to division superintendent in December, 1952. Mr. Aikens is a member oi the ABE, the ASM, and the Masonic Lodge. He lives in Provo. The new division superintendent superinten-dent of the open hearth and foundry is a native of Las Animas, Colorado and is a 1950 engineering graduate of the University Uni-versity of Colorado at Boulder. Mr. Christeson began his career with U.S.Steel in 1903 in the engineering department where he worked as a detailer, a designer and an electrical engineer before being assigned to the pipe mills as a design engineer in 19G1. In 1963 he was named senior electrical engineer and in 19C5 he was appointed superintendent of production in the pipe mills. He became division superintendent in April, 1971. Mr. Christeson served in the Navy during World War II and in Korea. He retired from the Navy with the rank of commander. He is a member of the AISL" and served as chairman of the Utah Chapter. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Steel Management Man-agement Development Program. Mr. Christeson and his wife, Beverly Ann, live in Pleasant Grove. They have two married daughters and two sons. A U . ROBERT E. AIKENS ' f . h, ' 1 ' -" n I H, J J y I .:. J KEITH CHRISTESON Ron Inkley Comments Ron Inkley, Republican candidate can-didate for the U.S. House of Representatives recently voiced his policy on campaign contributions. My declaration of independence is simply that I will not accept any out-of-state campaign contributions--I have turned down several thousands of dollars that ori-inated ori-inated outside of the State of Utah. I will continue to do so. My campaign has been financed fi-nanced by many small personal contributions from folks around the state and all of these contributions con-tributions have been no more than $100 per contribution. I will accept no more than $100 per contribution. This declaration of independence in-dependence would leave me free to vote for the wishes of the people of our district without pressure from any out-of-state groups or large campaign contributors. mm? A HUSKY 4 "COLD POWER RATED" BATTERY At 0 F, a battery has only 20 of the power that it has at 80. But at 0 it takes twice as much power as at 80 to turn the engine over. So we Cold Power Rate our Husky batteries for winter use. Match our Cold Power Rating to your engine CID (cubic inches displacement). You'll have the right battery to face winter's worst. Plenty of reserve capacity, too, if yourcharging system lets you down. 36 MONTH BATTERY Visit your Husky dealer before winter stoos you cold. Beehive Husky r S.,Dn" service center 795 South State Orem JimStrang-Mgr. 15 South State Orem. onaron School Gathers Over 13,000 Pennies Orem Births.. The Sharon Elementary School had its "Penny Day' in connection with F irst Security Secur-ity Bank, last Thursday, A total of 13,04 4 pennies were gathered and taken to the ban!;. The teacher bringing in the must Educators Introduce Shorthand More than 4100 educators from across the United States have been invited by the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University Department Depart-ment of Business Education to two special seminars on shorthand, short-hand, this week and next at which a new system of shorthand short-hand will be introduced. The Second Annual Business Education Invitation Forum, Sept. 25-27, will feature ten outstanding university business educators as speake rs on shorthand short-hand research and methodology, said Dr. Max Waters, professor of business education at BVU. Theme willbe 'Shorthand: Perspective, Per-spective, Cpinion,.andDialuL!,ue. pennies was Scott Berryessa. I he top three students were: Stephanie Martinez, who qualified quali-fied for a $23 certificate, Jason Ja-son Piggott and Melissa Moutiey, both receiving certificates certifi-cates for bringing in over $ri. BYlTs R0TC Still Among Hation's Largest rail semester enrollment in RufC programs at IJrigham Young University is continuing to keep HVU the nation's largest reserve oflirertratniii" schools. Total enrollment this year is 7C7 men students, a 23 percent increase over List year's 023 despite the eudiim of tile dralt ill Ju'y 1.J73. Two years a jo when the dlaft v.a.s m etlect there were 7:j3 students enrolled en-rolled in the Air I- urn- an I Army !T''.' programs at bVl. This year's enrollment is just 31 lower than Uv.i ivais ajo. SEPTEMBER 25 Girl to Jerry and Karen Crawford Taylor, C44 N. Mon-ttrrey Mon-ttrrey Drive, SElTEMBhK 2J Boy to Lynn and ShaunaDim-ick ShaunaDim-ick Rowley, 1441 S. 240 E. Oirl to Rod and Linda Lee D'-cker, 743 N 400 ,. R'ii to Hai'uid and Beverly (e.in .Spline,, Carter, 'J70 S. 170 E. Boy to h-a and N I ltd Phillips Phil-lips Bailey, 73 U. 104 J S . Boy to Alotitell and Kathryn, r'nirock Seely , 222 N. 1200 W " SEI'TE MHi-.j 27 lu C.irey and Linda G. AioTrison .Mdjrtde, 720 f. 1720 S. Boy to E. Jack and Marilyn Ross Stockwell, 334 E. 400 S. Girl to Lee and Kathleen Anderson An-derson Brown, 1183 N. 240 E. SEPTEMBER 28 Boy to Ricki and Karen Ann Starbuck Dunlap, 222 N. 1200 W. Boy to Harris and Carol Stubbs Allen, 482 E. Center St. Boy to Ross and Claudia Key Cutler, 370 N. Main St. SEPTEMBER 29 Girl to Jerald and Sharon Russell Nay, 921 Mt. View Cir. Girl to John and Corinne Charlesworth Peterson, 438 N. 130 E. Girl to Richard and Alana Marchbanks Ovard, 1G5 S. 1200 W. Boy to J.B. and Debbie Pace Washburn, 734 E. 840 N. We would like to set jvourhome afire... 'with color! 1ST VQUmEXPERlENCE REPUBLI01N Paid Political Ad. J Color is the big news J in decorating today. J Choose one key color and follow ' through with it I in your floors, walls, I fabrics. Here at your I Floor Fashion Center'" I is where you can see I it all put together I the bold, new de-I de-I signs in floors . . . I with wallcoverings and I fabrics that mix, I match, and coordinate. I Stop in today. I I b. 0 NW- -Ill f f-J Floor design coovriEhted by Armstrong FLOOR COVERS H timmmm wm mm WTTtm mtlm m M t ( T lEr 'ma&r f Vf 7g,mw 'gwwwp'W'ww-gwi Cand Box Ice Milk Delicious Flavors Frozen Desserts half gallon Lucerne Yogurt Plain and Fruit Flavors half pint Grade AA Eggs Cream O' The Crop axx one . aoi. UUc . Mrs. Wright's Bread Super Soft, Sliced White or Wheat Mb. fOMoic loavei Super Saver Price Every- ' d"y You low Sov, level rice Super Saver Cate Price 24-Ct. cats UY the CA...BUY the CASE! The Llore Vou Buy, the lore You Save. Super Saver Prices on All of These Items mX iOt US! I:: "t- " " 5Kh ai A, ws-.w.u (tun tan 'mw mi J ' w ut Green Beans 29 31 v r Itllllfr Stulo Tuna Sea Trader b'i-oi. MO . 48-ct. ....... ITlV IUIIU None Finer can Jr HQ? It eat. Golden Corn iling reaches 36 696 Town House - Cream Style 17-oi. or Whole Kernel Corn can Everyday Low Level Case Price 10" 744 6 Town House Sliced or Halves 29-ox. can Whole Tomatoes Town House 16-oz. Guaranteed can 2208 25' 29' 4 - 600 54' 57' 3 1296j 13" 29' 3h v-.t 696; 7 You Save By The Cat. 96' 48' 96' 96' 72' 48' a. - o ti 0 c -0 o. 1 Super Saver Prices on All of These Items Q Green Peas ' 29 34 Q Golden Corn XTkU, ,3rn 25 - Tomato Sauce l:z 8 $1 w m Apple Sauce iz: Z:? 2S- Mi 5 9 cs r j 1.111. j Q Hon Fat Dry Milk la. 8" 9 Q Detergent T9lc 'ft 258 2 Super Saver Caie Price 0 0. is CI " I o . U l - CO u 5 3 4y J4-cl. COM J4-cl. case 48-ct. cate U-ct. cate 48-ct. cate 3- ct. cate 4- ct. cate 696 8'6 I20 00 720 20 564 672 I08 1200 12 W 2697 29" 267 1032 1088 56 Super Saver Prices on All of These Items Q Fruit Drinks Z'zj,6-. a Gelatin Desserts 6P3 il Grapefruit Juice Family Flour Q Chili with Beans Tomato Juice Town 46-01. Hoys. can 39 $1 o ti a x o 0. i a 3 O Super Saver Case Price 43 J 4 18; 8 53 58 Kifchen Craft 25-lb. nfV boa 0" All Purpose Town 15 -ok. House can Town House 46-ox. Vine Ripened can 49; 4& 5 130 541 5 51 3 Motor Oil IXVsnl 2t 44 56 ! 12 12-ct. cate 2 4-ct. cate ll-c. case 2-ct. case 24-ct. i case ; 12-ct. j case i 24-ct. i case 400 ft36 798 U76 576 1056 0 a too St 516 432 6" 105 296 612 1344 C" "' " 1111 " 1 Serving r Suggestion s 0 u o . O . - a 48 32 60 260 120 36 288 TJorbost Tom Turkeys USDA Grade A Self Basting With The Tender Timer lb. THIS WEEK'S FEATURE. Saucers SAFEWAY ($) BRANDS You'll find this famous t$ mark on Safeway Safe-way brands such as Town House, Bel-air, Lucerne . . . and manv mm All cr- ,,,, ule. way quality, priced low and guaranteed! fr I B rresn W .... t W r 1 I . I - r I oAf-tWAY SELLING POLICY ;, V When we are forced to increase a price, !' Reaulor N 1 v 1 ''m on nl marked at the lower ! iteguiar ? t price wi" be ,old ou " 'h kw.r prk. Ground Beef ' -T!olled-by'QW excep"c", j ' t3Z69' "' " 4hQ Tomatoes n V J Sofewoy Produce Alwoys Best m & j ff - H si mr Mea t . &v C we welcome FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS fryers USDA Inspected & Graded A Whole mm Slab Bacon l()c Bor-S - Bv V f. jV cl Minis lb. Morrell's Shank Portion lb. Greenland Turbot Fillets Sliced Bacon Turkey Roast Bor-S By The Piece Pork Chops Pork loin Assorted Chops l-amily Pack '4 Lo Short Ribs Beef Plate USDA Choice lb. J W n (a lb. U Canned Hams Safeway Brand Wieners Ster, Skinless rlmg Bob Sterling By The Piece 5-b- iu) can Vjr S 79' .19' y-t lean Ground Beef & Bar-S Hams Sliced Beef Liver Link Sausage Great Flovor pkf. NortMlt Hindqt. USDA Crath A I Ay 5ii fochogc I Won. F, B. inncd ft 0vtind lttl Sinltri 1.15 5 .49" . 1.89 fc98 'X79 t Honeydeiv lorge Melons Chrysanthemums A --I. Dal. 6-inch Pots Jonathan Fancy Schoolboy Size each California Volencia Prices Effective (Town) Monday Thru Sunday Sept. 30 Thru Oct. 6, 1974 ; Apples V 98' Oranges 4 99 Indion Rier Ruby - Medium Red or Rue U S No , Grapefruit 8 99' Potatoes 10 A 98 (m) s&siumgm aT yr "" ' "1lri" - - . I COPYRIGHT I960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED |