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Show I Otab State Fair Opens Today "SEE WILAT 11 AH IS I P TO" Is the invitation given fcy F:iA C. Brinehurst, Director, Div. of Exp-ositions and Willis Whit-lck, Whit-lck, Board Chairman. We have a great Fair arair. this yar 1th many ne' ar-ieJ5.3nc5d;.ro-granis. The fair opt-r.s at Z-.Vj ,.m. Thursday, Sef.t. 14, ith Gw-cor Gw-cor Calvir. L Harr,-t ,r, Milt Weileranarj;, R-i.vn Tirr. n-y ('71 Fair Q-Jr., Fair Lir-!-:;r and Board cf Exx-'.-iti ns r.-ffi-bers, Th Oak Pik b-.: and Kearas Iliirh Sr,y,l tar A at the bandstand, ' Center .f Fair-froundsi. Fair-froundsi. Kick off t the 10 diys of activity ar.d II nights -tsrs is the Utah State Fir 0'ieen Contest whih is :id-i-tl iy Mrs. LaPue Brewster. Ore the hi;hlkhu ' f the c, k;-s fir the Coanty participants is a tea given by Mr.s. Calvin f-arn;:fn annually at the Governors Mansion Man-sion cn Sept. 13 at iOO p.m. To date, 23 of the 25 cour.ties in Utah have submitted dntf-st entries. en-tries. The star entertainment Mill be seen this year from a M ni:.; Grandstand. The new staiff has been built on railroad tracks so it can be moved aside f r .-n is acts as "Super Je" Dare-devil motorcyclists, and The I.es Le-moine Le-moine Trout- iiich V.ire act. Fairgoers this year (:,) -. everything from cntempc rary, country western, rock ai;d spiritual spir-itual sinqin; croups to Bucs Bunny shovs. Fea'uriitc such top recording stars as Lynn Anderson, Ander-son, Tammy Wynette i Ceorce Jones, Ray Price and Bobby Vinton. Vin-ton. Robert Peterson, Broadway Broad-way star will le the Master of Ceremonies for the Miss Utah State Fair contest and will en tertain fair coers throughout the eveninc. Lynn Anderson- TV recording star is bark again for the second sec-ond consecutive year and will appear Friday and Saturday, Sept. I j and li. The Bucs Bunny Show, our Kids Day Spedal, Set. IT and 13 at the Grandstand. Tam-rr.y Tam-rr.y Wyr.ette and Georce Jones, Sep-. 15 a:.d 20. Pay Price, Sept. 21 a.od 22. Pay hails from Texas a:d sines the semes people want to hear and does it with feelins. :v .: ! y Vinton will wind up the parade of shows Sept. 23 and 24 with his versatile appeal for yix and AA alike. Appari.v all ten days of the Fair at the Grandstand will te our Eratn'issad.r i Gc.-rfl.ill, Candy Cndidj, the Little Man With a Thou-and Voices." Billy Thun-derkl Thun-derkl u J and the Chieftcnes, all Indian Siarinf Group from Canada, Can-ada, back by public demand. Super Su-per Joe- Dare devil motorcyclist. motorcy-clist. The Les Lemoine Troupe-hig-h wire act. Holiday on Ice-at Ice-at the Salt Palace- Sept. 14 to 24. Tickets to the Ice Show entitles the holder to free entry to the State Fair. Livestock judging and exhibits will make their mark as usual and returning tor the second consecutive year is the Jr. livestock live-stock sale, cattle judciat ring, Saturday, Sept. 16, for blue ribbon rib-bon steer, hoes and lambs of 4-H and FFA exhibit ors, co-sponsored co-sponsored by the Utah Jr. Hereford Here-ford Assoc. Thv? your people raise these animals from infancy in-fancy and bring them to the Fair to sell and do so many times with tears. Jr. Livestock projects are also a culmination of h-rd w;rk and attention to responsibility which reflects itself it-self in later years in good citizenship. citi-zenship. They reed buyers. The Fair's annual spectacular all-treed horse show- will fet underway on Friday, Sept. 13 at 3:00 a. to. Other daily attractions: The Capell Bros. Shows "America's Cleanest Midway" Sky-divers, Johrjiv Fivers divine mule, Pet-tine Pet-tine Zoo, "Hugo the Clown", Bananas" and many others. Bands and a bandstand full of entertainment to delight fair-goers fair-goers for the entire ten days. In addition to the free talent l;r,e up, 300 commercial and industrial exhibitors have prepared pre-pared displays. In livestock, home arts, fine arts and youth exhibits, there will be approximately approx-imately 4000 exhibitors with close- to 13,000 exhibits. This year the Indian Exhibit has been expanded to i.vhde many extras ex-tras for Indian Day, Sept. 23. ' See V. hat Utah is Uo To" Gates open at 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 Ronald Yocom, Robert Jensen Receive "Duly lo God" Awards in Sixlh Ward THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1372 Ponald Yocom and Robert Jensen Jen-sen received their "Duty to God" award recently in the American Fork LDS Sixth Ward. Ronald is the son cf Alvin and Beverly Yocom. Born in American Ameri-can Fork, he lived in Pleasant Grove until fifth grade when the family moved to American Fork. He is a junior at American Fork High School where he is a member mem-ber cf the American Fork High School band and marched with the group in the Tournament of Roses Ros-es parade last January. Ke plays the drums. p.m. except Monday and Tuesday, Tues-day, 13:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Adults- SL50, children 50 cents. It is anticipated that 300,000 Utahns will make at least one visit to the Utah State Fair this year. Ke is active in the Sixth Wai J and has previously received four Individual awards. Robert Jensen is the son of Phil D. and Ruth Jensen. Active in the Sixth Ward, he is a member mem-ber of the priest quorum and has received four individual a-wards. a-wards. Ke is a junior at the American Fork High School and a member mem-ber of the band. Ke enjoys sports and is a member of the football and tennis teams. Ke is also interested in mechanics, working work-ing with machine ry. Two thousand new cases of venereal ven-ereal diseases are reported each week in California, according to the health department. SEPTEMBER "SERVICE of-the -Month", SHOCK ABSORBERS Our technicians will: Inspect all shocks, replace as needed Thoroughly inspect tie-rods and ball joints Inspect condition cf tires, inflate as necessary BRING THIS COUPON TO: front only front and rear $2395 $4430 11 GENE HARVEY CHEVROLET Main & Center American Fork, Utah - Phone: 756-3547 w w W I I I ROBERT JENSEN - receives RONALD YOCUM - receives Dutv to God Award. Easter Island is 2,350 miles west of Chile. Duty to God Award SPECIAL PIZZA (Beef - Sausage - Ham - Pepperoni 10 Inch Qfi COMBINATION $1.19 All This Weekend ruLS fo)lf j American Fork SPRING VILLE STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. EVERY DAY PR0Y0-0 R E M 8 A.M. TILL 12 P.M. EVERY DAY AMERICAN FORK 8:00 A.M. TILL 10:00 P.M. EVERY DAY PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 DAYS fill $ GREEK GUHT HIBLETS 12-CZ. CANS CAMS U Case of 24-S4.I VAN CAMP'S TUNA CHUNK STYLE Ho. V? CAM 83- Case of 24 -$17.59 HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 300 Cans FOR Case of 24 - 54.70 Kerns KERN'S TOMATO JUICE 46-oz. Cans FOR L Case of 12-S3.95 1 IDAHOAII INSTANT POTATOES NO. 10 TIN (0 Case of 6 - S4.49 Ubby Ubby Ubby & LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE HkOZ CANS CAMS Case of 12-$3.51 PRICES EFFECTIVE ALL NEXT WEEK COME A 1MB GET 'EM - THE SAVINGS ARE GREAT! U k U i V W A S,;ft CASE f LU - COCK O1 THE WALK VEGETABLE JUICE COCKTAIL 46-oz. Can 6-OZ. CANS DAILY SUH 0RAH6B JUICE V 11 Ax :i rO r m 0. i a CASE OF 41 -! ljacu BROWN ILYNDEn rw"5 " M nft POTMOESbSM BANQUET MEAT PIES 6 fo CUT GREEN BEANS f?cr $2.99 CUT GREEN BEANS as? l?l S5.75 CUT GREEN BEANS srs, c M.S9" NORWEST CORN Srss" S4.39 PIERCE'S CORN S;".:w"- ?S $4.89 DEL MONTE CORNS S5.29 SWEET PEAS a sr $5.95 SWEET PEAS ss-s. as $3.89 SWEET PEAS ;scU $5.39 TOMATOES Srs. , $539 DOLE JUICE DRINK 3-OZ QQc CANS Case of 12 - $3.59 bed DOLE SEASONED GREEN BEANS 303 Cans c 4 for 89 Case of 24 - S5.29 Swift's 24-oz. Can CASE OF 12 BEEF STEW S&sr SS- $7.98 SPAM srM $14.59 LUNCHEON MEAT fl $9.98 VIENNA SAUSAGE L, Sft $11.49 VIENNA SAUSAGE tf-c. Stt $10.79" STAR KIST TUNA iyciga $19.59" BUMBLE BEE TUNAs? L $18.49 NORWEST CHILI aya. as $6.59 NALLEY'S CHILI ?;rcr $7.99 GREEN PEPPERS COCK 0' THE WALK FRUIT COCKTAIL y1 CANS if JF Case of 24-S5.69 Cxko--- COCK 0' THE WALK , B A R T L E T T PEARS 2' Cans 79 Case of -24 S8.79 fcfl TASTE 0' THE WEST SLICED '-.1 PEACHES WW ! CANS 89 Case of 24-S6.59 enw j J KERN'S TOMATO CATSUP 14-OZ. BOTTLE lb. (C. i N0RBEST TURKEY ROAST HIND OUARTER CUT A GRADE 7 i j T-BONE STEAKS CHOICE lb. $1.491 BONELESS U.S.D.A. Cho.ce ft TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS lb.$1.79 BONELESS U.S.D.A. CUce " It M Tfl jRlfllN TIP STEAKS 'b 1.59 RIR UFAKS moo lb. $1.39 Case of 24 - $5.49 -v ROUND STEAK U.S.D.A. CHOICE LARGE SIZE nil EACH WHOLE or HALr - D""" S Q U A S H . .lb. 5c. NO. I CUf" iur 4 A. CARROTS -Ib-lQcJ ISWEET, JUICY bUINWa" ., 0RANGESJMU1J c GREEN GIANT SWEET PEAS i .' 303 Can, ' of 24 $ 5 79 FRENCH STYLE or CUT GREEN BEANS C49 T,r 1 DICED BEETS at.., as $3.99 KIDNEY BEANS BTcU SS $3.95 PORK and BEANS cdl $6.69 TOMATO CATSUP re. $5.98 SPAGHETTI ;src.? - ?s $7.99 TOMATO JUICE Sfc. iff, $3.99 POTATOES rJ-'-l $5.29 TOILET TISSUE as $7.98 DOG FOOD $4.79 SEGO MILK sr $8.98 PET DRY MILK a? $14.69 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Tomato Case of 48 C 99 CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP Case $739 of 48 CAMPBELL'S NOODLES 0 UP $ J98 MUSHROOM SOUP $798 Chtcktn H00M C A S F OF 48 CASE OF 48 GRAPEFRUIT j:. $7.15 MANDARIN ORANGES r,rL, as $5.39 FRUIT COCKTAIL as $6.49 applesauce as $4.25 PINEAPPLE ,y,'' as $4.89 PEACHES yc, as $7.79 BARTLETT PEARS as $9.79 PEACHES i?a. as $8.19 MANDARIN ORANGES S?a as $6.69" APPLESAUCE srsr-- as $5.09 APRICOT NECTAR arc, as,E; $4.99 Vi $f19 BONELESS CENTER CUT L M ROUND STEAK cS" h)lUi BOLESS - U.S.D.A. CHOICE TOP ROUND STEAK lb. $1.59 RllMFlOAST lb. $1.19 BONELESS U.S.D.A. CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP ROAST lb. $1.29 UICFD BACON lb-' 89c A and R fl FRANKS o9cl PIERCE'S PORK and BEANS STaM Cans 3 69 Case of 24 PIERCE'S PEAS and CARROTS 303 Car". $459 Case of 24 FRANCO-AMERICAN FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI -O's l5-oi. Can $435 SHOP and SAVE HERE ICED WITH RICH FUDGE BUTTER CREAM MILK CHOCOLATE 1 CAKE 7 ikiph (5)fo O C O C k.1 - LI BREAD 5 loaves 51. UO CHOCOLATE GLAZED , A CAKE DONUTS doz- 79c FOIL PAN BREAKFAST RINGS ch 59c Provo Springwll Case of 24 Cans tUiC Ul LI SPRINGVILLE and OREM American Fork Orm |