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Show 1- i . 'H t ' .1 i 1 f f 5 J -I 1 1 - ' 1 PAGE SIX THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN & i ' i Mt- . m peanut butter ...... r-ry( J?!!!!"! rirrsVi Wjj I. C. A. 9Ql A taiM-ila a . iMt( -' Lg. Pkg. I JUfl DEVILEP MEAT--3 for AO- J ZftZ'-' i... uJ I K$ Pierces 2 ' Can Ol- (JT ' - A JTiuT nr.-7 I U Sea Lion iq ( . . ) BABO f Kl SAJRDINES ....... f0t lf TtfatW S0CU. ' 3 for U , I. G. A. Spiced rj K OQn M LUNCEON MEAT fllltf Snders ' W ' Cocktail Sauce .... 28c ) p&3 S3iSZ-iv Yes FcU1 Tlssue 27c ..r.vrrR BREAKFASTS SERVE BACON I Mi taw! . 62c Lb. Muhaii 3fe Pot Roast ...... Lb. 62c Groundjfeef ..... Lb. 59c iNippy Cheese Lb. 69c Stewing Chickens . Lb. 45c Picnic?, Smoked . . Lb. 55c Lard, pure LB. 29c CE3 mmttiiH-tt Campbell's Vegetable Soup 13c Campbell's Chicken rjr Noodle Soup : . . . . .16c Tide 34c Vel V 30c M. J. B. Coffee, lb 54c Baby Food , . . . 3 for 22c Spry, Crisco ' Shortening, 3 lbs. 1.16 Wyandotte, large (Mites 23c Softasilk Cake Flour 37c Clover Club Potato Chips 25c Spk & Span 25c Old Dutch Cleanser 9c Chore Girl 8c Aero Wax, pint .... 29c Self-Pollshlng Simonix 59c Gold Seal Glass Wax 596 MATCHES I. G. A. 6 for 29c Snidefs CATSUP Schillings PEPPER 2 Ox. Can 7-Minute PIES Lemon, Coconut, Chocolate Complete 27c CANTALOUPES ...... LB. 4c TOMATOES LB. .5c CABBAGE LB. 3c CAULIFLOWER LB. 10c PEACHES, Hales LB. 15c Prices Subject to Market IIIENZ WHITE GALLON POWDERED BROWN PACKAGE VINEGAR SUGAR PILLSBUBrS FREE COMIC BOOK PANCAKE FLOUR ALL BRANDS i 20 OZ. 2 PKGS. ' 57c 12c 38c CIGARETTES 1.70 NUCOA.u, : : 45c BEST FOODS - These Prices Effective v FRIDAY AND SATURDAY REMEMBER Stares closed Monday, September 6, for STEEL PAY SHOP SATURDAY for TWft Pps - 84 nnn7 West l I ;Main ilnlU- ffl 385 West Main SUPER I. G. A. MARKETS 7r- FREE: Parking,;Lots at Both Stores - Primary Election To Determine Final Candidates to be Held Tue. .THURSDAY, SEHaffi Next Tuesday is primary election elec-tion day. Party workers ot both the Republican and Democratic parties are girding for the final contests In which tickets for the. November 2 general, election will be named. ' Polling places for the 90 districts dis-tricts of Utah county have been designated and Judges of elections elec-tions have been appointed. The polls will open from 7 a. m. and will close at 8 p. m. The attention atten-tion of voters to the 8 p. m. closing clos-ing is called because some confusion con-fusion has arisen over uncertainty uncertain-ty as to whether the polls close at 7 p. m. or 8 p. m. The ruling was made In favor of the hour later closing. For the primary election next Tuesday. but one set of judges will officiate. However at' the general election Nov. 2 the larger districts will have two sets of Judges to take care ot an antici pated heavier vote The voting places in American Pork are: j First District Mrs. Myra Mead home, 308 So. 3rd East. Second District American Legion Hall. Third District Mrs. Martin Ambrose home, 94 West 3rd North. Fourth District Glen Chad-wick Chad-wick home. 240 North 2nd East, In Alpine the polling place will be the city hall. In Utah County and the Fourth Judicial district the Republicans have eight contests to settle at the primary. The Democrats, however, have only three con tests to decide. Of special interest to local voters Is the candidacy of Ernest H. Dean seeking nomination as state representative on the Dem ocratlc ticket, and Don Mack Dalton, local attorney, a candl date for judge of the Fourth Ju dlcial district On the state wide Republican ticket the choice will be between former Provo mayor, Mark An derson and William L. Warner for the secretary of state candl dacy. Ellas Hansen vs. Otto A. Wlesley for justice of the supreme su-preme court; J. Bracken Lee vs. Rendell N. Mabey for governor; Sherman J. Preece vs. Edward R. Tuttle, for state auditor; Archer Arch-er R. Clayton vs. William T. Reld for state treasurer; A. Pratt Kes- ler vs. H. A. Smith for attorney general; and Ernest E. Greenwood Green-wood vs. Mark C. Lloyd for Superintendent Sup-erintendent of public instruction. In the regional and county Re- Eubllcan contests are the follow-lg follow-lg prospective candidates. For Fourth district judge I. E. Brockbank, Provo; Don Mack Dalton, Pleasant Grove; Rulon J. Larsen, Vernal and incumbent Joseph E. Nelson, Spanish Fork. For Fourth district , attorney Samuel E. Blackam, Provo and Mltchel M. Carter, Provo. For county commissioner, four-year term, Incumbent George A. Cheever, Payson and Ed A. Tho mas, Spanish Fork. For county commissioner, two-year term, E. H. Long, Orem and Merrill N. Warnlck, Pleasant Grove. For Republican state repre sentative from .Utah county-Dean county-Dean Evans and Val E. Johnson, both of Lehl, First district; Mrs. Sterling M. Ercanbrack and Glen R. Kenner, both of Provo, Third district; Gilbert A. Johnson, Spanish Fork and A. O. Thorn; Springville, Fourth district, and Glen F. Cowan and Mrs. Wilmer S. Hill, both of Payson, Fifth district. In the state Democratic contest con-test Is the expected battle between be-tween Herbert F. Smart, Provo, and Clinton D. Vernon for the nomination for attorney general. The three Democratic county posts that are being contested include in-clude the' names of Burton H. Adams, Pleasant Grove and Ray E. Loveless, Orem, who are run nlng for party-nomination for two year county commissioner; Rodney C. Allred, Lehl, and Ernest H. Dean,- American Fork state "representative,. Firsts dls trict; Mrs. Edna V. Durham, and Legrand Jarman, both of Orem, state representative, Second dis trict. Other Democratic contests will Include:- Reva Beck Bosone vs. Ray H. Leavltt, for Second district dis-trict congressional representa tive; John S. Bqyden vs. Herbert B. Maw for govenwi Jerrold P. Beesley vs. HebeT Bfennlon, Jr., for secretary of state); J. W. Pace vs. Reese M. Reese foi state auditor; audi-tor; and Ferrell H. Adams vs Oliver G. Ellis for state treasurer, US army as mess hall workers, or other menial tasks, where they get a salary and are able to "mooch" cigarettes which are sold for exhorbitant prices, than to return to their old work In the mines and on the farms. Farm work Is still from 50 to 100 years behind America In methods, the sergeant said. They have no mechanized farm equipment, equip-ment, most of the labor being pn Otto A. IVbsby REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ' JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COUBT HIS RECORD, .r-" - frtata lutinan, CeK County 1 fri. " Mttor of UwcU of Utah;- r Uoturor, Uw School. U. of UUh 4 yr. Mombor, Stat Bar Eimlnrs, Utah Slalo Bar Commission 0 yaart. ' Rapubliea Mtmbtr. UUh .Public $rviea Commiitioa 4 ytar. RapubReaa Mambaf, UUh Indut-....ri' Indut-....ri' CommtMlo-4. SUf Adu(aa(, Amorioaa Lagloa 14 yaar Fathar of, and frotidanl ot Utah Tfcy S''ico 1939. f faU PoilUoal Ad. bt c- t,rT , H60 S. 1765 E., 8ol Uk OlT ' Lloyd McGee Returns Home From Germany done by hand. ocnooisarebein,k.,. aaay becaus. f .'.Tte ' and equipment. Sr feglme a th?&: Nazi and have l1 under-thenewe(? V up and others h,;.010 trninaii vtt . : 'ioru ar United States a!tf 0 Democratic countr1' Sergeant Lloyd R. McGee, who has been' stationed in Germany wim ine army or occupation lor ine passed 20 months, arrived nome early Monday morning, surprising his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McGee. They knew he would be home soon but lld not know the date. Sgt. McGee has been stationed in several towns near . Munich where he said they had no contact con-tact with or interferance from the Russians. He reported that -economic conditions in Germany are improving since the change In currency which stopped most of the black market. He reported that a majority of the German citizenry are not doing do-ing much to help themselves but are depending on help from the United States. The Germans, he said, would rather work for the , .... - ; ' ' i Bracken y. . Lee , K ' IF YOU ANT A GOVERNOR who wiU pq, Sute's interest ahead of selfish interests . . . - If you want your tax dollars spent for to of for top-heavy administration and for keepiat 4 political machine in office ... If you want good roads, good schools and pnp enforcement of liquor laws ... If you want the encouragement and Mjtfim of vitally needed new industries ... THEN YOU WANT A MAN OF MORAL COURAGE ' AND HONESTY WHO VWU WORK FOR YOU AND NOT AGAINST YOU , THAT MAN IS X MACKEM LEE Republican Candidate for Governor ' ' To Vote for Lm November 2 You most vote for him Sept. 7 PaU poKtieat advorttomoMt by Mm L loorh, Sponlik M, M BEST WISHES ifWfH'flZia VWW T.V9L: -v.- lor a SUCCESSFUL STEEL DAY ' ' . y CELEBRATION UTAH POWEE & LIGHT CO. -:F- |