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Show l' ,,.,., The Entertainment Group leaving on a 10-day tour of performances hold up their sign "California or Bust." It was so large that the kids couldn't make it fit on the bus they were leaving on. The group consists of 35 local performers ages 9 to 16. The group is directed by Colleen Collins Smith and Collete Smith. ALLENSX o 'iv(3 .(( '?ij: U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS OA ft:,. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS RUMP ROAST LEAN AND MEATY BONELESS X , BONELESS ROUND STEAK PETITE STEAKS LB. BONELESS RANCH STEAKS BAR S FRANKS 12 OZ. PKG. DAD c ci ifcrt BOLOGNAS O JklVLL PINATA BEEF BEAN cunniTos 5 OZ. SIZE 5 Jl.tS BANQUET MEAT PIES MirVtT Ml J pic mm mmm m MAPLE o, LB. SLICED MAM LB $ 1 .69 POT ROAST M Ofl STEW MEAT IS v 90 ROUND u.s.d.a. r FULL CUT LB. 2 $090 BONELESS CHUCK EYE STEAKS GRADE B. OSCAR MAYER VARIETY 1.4v GORTON'S HSI! STICKS iifLTumrT 9 S PACK PKG. DAILY SUN ORANGE JUICE 6 OZ. CANS 3 5n CAMS U (""J chocolate VMMr cream pic .gagsaa 4 RIVER mm ham n $ 'n 90 LB. $29 LB. S7EA rn ef 5 CENTER CUT $190 $Q49 LB. uc&3&. 249 FRYER i4 i u MAPLE RIVER LB. OSCAR MAYER MEAT OR ALL BEEF FRANKS l. S 1 .69 12 OZ. PKG. PACK $ ,3 09 A AND R FAMILY PACK LB. 49 SI P BAMQUET COOK 'M BAGS ASSORTED VARIETY 3 0 PKGS. BANQUET CREAM PIES Singers Leave The "Showtime Entertainers" Enter-tainers" a singing, dancing, group of 35 local performers ages 9 to 16 left Sunday July 15, 1979 for a ten day tour. The group is directed by Colleen Collins Col-lins Smith and Collette Smith. They will perform at Las Vegas, Marineland, Disneyland Hotel, Knotts Berry Farm, Disneyland, and TheAmericanBroad-casting TheAmericanBroad-casting Company atCen- tury City. The group will also see the Broadway show of "Annie" and tour 20th Century Fox and Hollywood. The group has performed per-formed this year on K.S.L. T.V., University Mall, BYU Christmas Show, presented a Broadway Broad-way Melody, "Wizard of Oz," the original play of "Another Day" by Scott Knell and directed by Collette Col-lette Smith. Orem Senior C itizens, Pr ovo Senior Citizens, Pipes and Pizza, Orem Festival Parade, Provo July 4th Parade. "" Kenredon Century White or Mebane fjuAVU UW LliAll U itU3 rail $ I!oh you SPECIAL SAVIHGS ... On So mark a ENTERPRISES Quality, Service, Selection President Of Rocky Mtn, Oil And Gas Concerned Washington - In testimony testi-mony before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Re-sources Committee here, George Dibble, President of the Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Association, expressed concern that portions of the proposed Energy Supply Act (S. 1308) "would be counterproductive to the bill's dual goals of increasing in-creasing domestic crude oil and natural gas production pro-duction and creating a more workable system of leasing onshore public lands." He cautioned that adoption of Title VII of the Act, as presently written, could: Increase delays involved in-volved in acquiring leases and permits to explore for and develop petroleum petro-leum resources on federal onshore lands; Decrease exploration explora-tion and production on public lands; Damage and, per This Thursday, July 19, we will be celebrating the First Anniversary of our new store located at 551 South State in Provo. for We have lowered the prices on all of our top quality, famous brand name merchandise, such as... Thomasville Drexel Sealy and Simmons Bedding And many more top names MY, r Jt Thursday, Friday, and Saturday can buy the quality you've come to expect, at prices you will never see again. From Ji practically everything in the store. your calendar and very special savings event. Don't miss this opportunity to save money on top quality furniture. a great name in furniture! CATORIGHT': haps eliminate from federal lease sales the small, independent drilling dril-ling operator; and Increase the costs of exploration, virtually guaranteeing that consumers con-sumers will pay higher prices for increasingly short supplies of domestic crude oil and natural gas. He cited as the real causes for the nation's "energy demand" and "energy supply crisis": the lack of response by Americans to requests that they conserve fuel; the withdrawal of some 300 million acres of supposedly sup-posedly "public" lands to petroleum exploration and development; the locking up of Alaska's northern coastal plains under House of Representatives' Represen-tatives' proposals; and the millions of acres closed through unwarranted unwar-ranted environmental restrictions; and actions our get ready for Open Mo sat. 10-6:00 Furniture Phone 373-2600 1 tol Orem-Geneva Times Inside Orem We hope our eyes are not deceiving us when we go past the Utah Technical Techni-cal College in Orem. It appears that someone at the college has finally got the message that Governor Gover-nor Matheson has been asking us to do, and that is conserving energy. The Trade Tech has been lighted heavily like a football field ever since it opened. We felt like this was a waste of energy and money and a direct opposite of what the Governor has asked, however, recently the lights were not so bright, it seems someone has turned them down, for one evening at least. When we were inquiring, inquir-ing, we confronted one official who should know whats going on and his answer was that the power must be kept at a conti- preventing the building of much needed new refineries. Stiffel Lamps American Drew Stanley OFF " HOO South o CARTWRICHT'P g FURNITURE j " Provo 551 south STATE -PROVO (551 So. 900 July 19, 1979 nual flow. It was as cheap to leave the lights on as to turn them off, we were told. We still say it is a big waste of energy. The theory sounded a little deceiving, however not knowing the "intelligence" "intelli-gence" of the system, we should be believing of our elected officials. To top off "Inside Orem," we would like to express thanks to the state for their outstanding work just past 8th North, Orem and north to Pleasant Grove. The re-surfacing and construction con-struction has been in great need. The road is now smooth and surfaces are pleasurable to drive on. Warming down - A gradual reduction of effort ef-fort after vigorous exercise exer-cise is just as important as warming up correctly. Warming down helps restore re-store body conditions to their normal state faster and counteracts nausea, " headache, muscle cramping, cramp-ing, and the accumulation of waste products in the blood. East) 3 FKGS. 8 INCH |