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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Senator Rees Reports We have just over another week in session .the Con stitution of The State of Utah says the legislature has 60 days on odd numbered years finish its' work. There k. a slhort session on the even numbered years to take up budgetary matters. It is felt that stopping the clock after 60 days is unconstitutional. Events are about like I re ported them last week. The liquor bills passed the House and I predict the governor will sign them, airtWaugfo. there are parts I am sure he does not likg. They aire really1 tight laws. I hope itihey do oot cause llhe opening of ithe iold "speak MARCH 6, 1969 THURSDAY, Lund Bros, MARCH 6, 7 & 8 6 oz 6S1 GRAPE JUICE Thursday, Friday & Saturday easaes. We will MARCH 6, 7 & 8 ALMA'S MARKET CHASE'S AG STORE oo .oooooooooooooooooooopoppoopoo ooooo offft q ft 279c . 10c LB ORANGES 2 LBS25c BANANAS CUT GREEN BEANS 8S1 TOWELS 4S1 II & SUGAR 25 BAKERS COCONUT POTATO CHIPS 45c 5 POREX BRIDGE LUX 4S1 DEL flORIE DRINKS DISHWASHING LIQUID ,bs STRAWBERRY 39c 39c CANDY 3S1 CHEERIOS WHEATIES 2S1 PAPER TOWELS Re WALNUTS GORfJED Giant BOLD 79c TATER TOTS or '19 APPLE, BOYSENBERRY, PEACH 24 oz HOLLAND DUTCH 52c Half Gallon 59c FRESH PRODUCE CRISP, GREEN STALK CELERY 9c LB LARGE RED SLICER TOMATOES 9c EA LARGE GREEN BELL 49c !,B PEPPERS 9c EA CELLOPHANE WRAPPED 98c CARROTS 1 lb Bag 9cBAG SPECIAL THURSDAY, MARCH 6 CHILI DOGS 25c at b Gregersen's Dairy Queen 275c EE TISSUE 3S1 in 99c 49c LB -y !E CREAM 59c REMINDER Any delinquent utility account remaining unpaid at 5:00 P.M., March 17, 1968, will have service disconnected Tuesday, March 18th, without further notice. MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BEAVER CITY, UTAH Sacrament Services for the Third Ward were conducted by Dan Joseph wif'.lh mus!c under the direction of Carol Baker and Carol Kesilcr. Optming prayer wha given Swindlenurst. by Tom The Junior Sunday School fang, "Love at Home" under the direction of Christine Brad 'haw and Lynrtte Joseph. 'w.i; baby f Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Condie was given the name "Kendall Nephi" by his 't'her. Closing prayer was given by William Firmage. 7u- - 4 Your A Child'i Story of the Prophet LORENZO SNOW by Deta Petersen Neeley Nathan Glen Neeley and Melba Jensen Friday $2.25 Modern Prescription Young was 84 years ol age when the heavy responsibility to preside over the Church came to him. Yet he completed his term of office with vigor and enthusiasm. This volume is written so that young people can get to know this great man better. Lorenzo Shopping Center BEAUER DRUG lbs 39c FROST & FLAME PIES 69s TOP ROUND STEAKS 2 FRENCH FRIES 2 79c BEEF BACON HALIBUT FILLETS 57c 10c OFF ORE-ID- MEAT COCONUT oz FROZEN FOOD M JAM 32 THRILL 4Pu VERNAL HONEY 65c BONUS PACK 6S1 CORN CHOCOLATE CHIPS Swedish Kremes, Coconut Choc. Drops 65c 55c 209c Pitter Patter, Pecan Sandies, S319 3S1 KEEBLER COOKIES gOBCPOgPflg KEEBLER COOKIES 389c PEACHES PJULftJULflJ. ftBoootmfloopoov8P88gB9P9flg take up ithe educa Halves or Sliced WESTERN FAMILY tion bill and it wiU pass, wtiitfli 2V2 Cans about three mii- Assorted think, BANQUET lion dollars under ithe governor's Teoommendlation. We 'passed the State School Building bill wiitih. a figure of DOUBLE LUCK No 303 Cans yearly. Sanpete will CHOICE Box $3.75 gelt about $17,107 and Millard about $65,283. Beaver is not under this prog-ramThis was alirjtclt killed laiat year. I feel fortunate we are going to rePONDEROSA Assorted Jumbo ceive it Whis year. CHOICE IMy steriliaati'on bill died Ripe with a 12 to 12 vote. It needed 15 votes ilia pass. Utah and Con ni3ctltacut are now the only s'aitas without voluntary sen Ilizaition laws. In two years ASSORTED I Reg 39c this sfopuld and will pass. We have passed a block of volting bills which should be of help to ithe voters. ANGEL FLAKE 14 oz The Liberty Amendment has n:t reached thie Senate CLOVER CLUB 9 oz and I don't think it will it is nlot good for our country as it wtauld Mminate the in come tax whidh is necessary WESTERN FAMILY Cream or Wh K in order for us to have planes, and a well equipped ships No 303 Cans 12 oz IIERSHEY'S Assorted army, inavy and air force. It rrally sounds like a good deal bult the facets are as stated above. CERTI-FRES- H Tho drug bills passed the Chocolate 16 oz Senate and to went the House ASSORTED 46 oz I hope they are (killed) there. Enforcement is too ri- ;gid. The counts shiriud have more leeway in dealing with offenders. 5 The Blue Cross-Blu"- ? Shield bill is still tabled but there is another bill which would bring all similar companies under thie umbrella and tax FESTIVAL 32 oz SWEETHEART them all. 32 oz A brief cClmment on the ni? cent itax increase on gasc- Ine and the collector road system. I could gio for these 4f they would make part of the CERTIFIED Reg 49c money come back locally and available for maintenance. Abbut school consolidation I am againlst it without the consent of the people.. We are spending too much ASSORTED Reg 39c money that is tx sure but costs are going up and services are more expensive. The answer is enlargement of our tax base more industry, a steady edMiomy and I KING SIZE . Lsson "Historic Letters" was believe it is in store for us. ANDERSON CAMP DUP CHEER UP! I'm sure we will given by Melb Yardley. A committee drmisdsting of get there. Anderson Camn DUP met March 3. 1969 at .the home of Ina McQuarne Mari?.! Eohn Lottie Farrer. Thirteen mem- and Mary Haney, wsrs asked BPW MEETING to make up a ticket for the were present. bers SCOTT TWIN-PA- K Assorted was A meeting of the BPW "Long, Liang Ago" sung fall voting of mew icfficirs. Luncheon of cake, ice cream Phillis Warr read a letter Club was held March 3rd, 1969 ar. 1 punch was served by the in the Community . Center on County balloting for State with President Vay Madsen Officers. One vote t:x every hosteesj. conducting. Mrs. LaNor Swin 25 members. The voting was dlehurst read the mllwt ond i doTe at this meeting. Elsis Hales gaves a history Ann Marshall, secretary rpad Getting up in the morning the minutes of the previous , of Arinie Ironside Frazer boj-wouldn't be so bad if it did meeting which were approved. June 8, 1836 in Vund?e, Aber not come just before you have The program committee, deen England.. She ws Elsie's to start to work. HEREFORD Barbara Bradshaw, chairman. grandmother. Thelma Goodwin, Vickie Waters, and Jany Law. Hostesses were Lucille Strong, Betty J J Mini First Aid Kit Oakden, Mary Yardley, Beth 69c reg $1 Morgan, Blanch Wood, Vona 4 ROLL PACK Cox and Helen Christiansen. Ths subject for the even 79c 53c Style Hair Spray ing was "Human Rights." 4 Maol students gave talks St. Joseph's Chi Idrens Aspirin 39c 23c on the subjectt "I am an American." They also spoke on CUDAIIY THRIFTY Democracy. Gillette Right Guard $1 79c Two Junior High Schtol stu Irnts also participated. Thos sking part were Carol Baker, 100's 98c 69c Bayer Aspirin "ulis Hollingshcad. Janet Brad hiw, David Bradshaw. Shtl- HOLLAND DUTCH Assorted Half Gal. Roberts, and Katie Bens-- n Cotton Balls 300's 98c 59c A quartrt sag. "I'm gonna Va-You Right Out of my Hair" confining of Vickie Mc ONCE-A-YEA- R SPECIAL -3rx Lynn Levying, Doreen '.cMu!Iin. Thoy were ace:m- Cory Flacon Mist BETTER HOMES CLUB $2.50 by Carol Baker. play ,hat wa, by ,he paied A motion to was r made pre-c- L'Aimant - L'origan Mrs. Lucille Ilofheins enter- - Smup. Margaret Chapman was Emeraude $250 to th? school for the (ajned the members of ths a'i J a gur;t from Cedar City. Thn h:r'.c.s served a plate new band uniforms. The moBetter Homos Club Wednesday Max Factor Swedish Formula Hand Creme lit r daughter, Janet lunch to the tidies f llnwing tion passed. Weaver, f Cedar City gave V. ? report, the rcprrt which was a French THIRD WARD SACRAMENT Dispensor Bottle Reg $2.95 $1.95 TV DINNERS SPECIALS FOR D i1 Beaver's Dep't. Store ROYAL GARNET WEEK-EN- h i BEAVER DRUG |