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Show LIBBY'S PIERCE'S PINEAPPLE TOMATO JUICE JUKE hSri 46 or. CANS i Z- - 7 Sundoy Herold M.J.B. COFFEE i 77 Cans CANS SW 'l?Jum " Can iL FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE as leader, Mrs. Ann Nybo of Salem gets one of five awards issued to outstanding i ll leaders of Utah. Making the presentation is Klmo Hamil-(oSalt Lake City, state president of the I'lah Farm Bureau. (irises H n, Vilify J Salem Woman Awarded if7 rv I'M, v ' A ';v: Top 3 1 , r ) I grade ": Pl'-- f ul(3ljff f . "A" GRADE TOM "A" GRADE HEN TURKEYS TURKEYS A Salem v.onian SALKM was one out of five outstand Club leaders pre ing I'tah sented the Ltah rarm Bureau 1 award this Leadership week. Mrs. Ann Nvbo received the award at the UFB stata Convention in Salt Lake Citv. Elmo Hamilton. UFB Presi dent, presented the awards and leaders for their praised the active interest In leading youth and helping them to develop those character qualitle. and $dm VKv AVAILABLE CHICKENS . . . . Ib. 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A complaint was signed by Wesley Sherwood of the BYU Security Police charging Robb with illegal possession of a narLSD - 25. cotic drug A second count of letfal nos-session of marijuana was also Friday afternoon against Kingrey. Both men also waived preliminary hearing on the new charges ; id are to appear in Fourth District Court for arraignment on them on Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 9 a.m. Judge J. Gordon Knudsen reduced the bail of each of the defendants to $1500 cash or $3000 property and made it applicable to each count. The three were released from Utah County Jail Friday evening after bail bondsman posted their bail. The three men were arrested by Utah County Sheriff's and BYU Security of ficers last Wednesday night following a raid on Robb's apartment. The other two men were staying with Robb. es LUCKY KING 0) 2 fc LIMIT SIZE Spanish Fork Forest Ranger Due for Transfer Donnel J. Ward, district rang-e- r on the Spanish Fork Ranger District, will be reassigned to district ranger of the Preston Ranger District on the Cache National Forest effective Dec. 1, 118, according to C. S. Tlior-nocsupervisor of the Uinta National Forest. This position was vacated earlier by the transfer of Ralph B. Roberts to the Hornet Ranger District, Payette National Forest. Mr. Ward, a native of has been district ranger on the Spanish Fork Ranger District since 1964. His successor has not been selected Mr Thonwck reported WITH PR0V0-0RE- ONE COUPON EXPIRES NOV. 27, 1968 ary dub. Others taking the award afcnf with Mrs. Nybo were Grant Lambom of Laketown, Rteb County; Keith Anderson, Tre- monton, Box Elder Oountyt James H. Anderson of Para- gonah, Iron County; Elizabeth Lamb, Peterson, Morgan County, and Emma Anderson, M and SPRINGVILLE Cache County. Providence, Edgemont Lions Park Discussed development and maln-filc- d in ttie Provo City area was the subject of a talk given by Floyd Giles, Provo City Park and Recreational superintendent, at a recent meeting of the Edgemont Lions Club. Mr. Giles centered his talk on the Edgemont Lions Veterans' Memorial Park, located at 5000 North In approximately Provo. He reviewed past accomwhich Included plishments, planted lawn, Little League ball concrete dugouts, diamonds, rest rooms, and the planting of a number of large trees. Future plans include the installation of a parking area, covered shelters, as well as all other facilities normally contained in rK tenance a park. The meeting was conducted by Lion Club president, Howard Crandall. The next meeting will be the annual Christmas party on Dec. 20, at the Oak Crest Inn at 8 p.m. Orem Citizen To Face Charge On Marijuana - OREM Alan Adair Baxter. Orem, has been ordered bound o'er to the Fourth District Court for trial on a charge of illegal possession of marijuana. City Judge Merrill K Her- mansen ordered Baxter btmd over, following a prelimlnar hearing in the city court. Baxter was one of four arrested In a raid on an apartment at S74 X. State, Orem, Charges against Randy Mock, 19, were di'!Hbe.i to permit UrrHinst card tiNunaiN say :m to enter the aimed forces, he first American greeting elmiinary hearings for (he aid va- - mailed by ...). Pears1' icr two were icheduled JH- of Albany, N.Y., in 1853, k, Og-de- COUPON IS Complaints ft I as many Among other things, she had served on the county advisory council as well as a who helped qualified judge train other judges. Mrs. Nybo has taught projects on foods, clothing, hom improvement, knitting, food preservation, fishing, gardening, rocks, photography and haa with electricity. Three young men, charged netped Also active In th LDf with illegal possession of mari Church, she has served In tttt in Provo City juana, appeared for 23 years and also Court Friday afternoon and Primary in the Sunday School and MU waived their preliminary hear for a number of yeara. ings and were bound over to Fourth District Court to face Active In civic affairs, tfat trial. Additional charges were is a member of th PTA, 1ht (also filed against two of the Daughters of Utah Pionwr and is an officer in th Ladkt Litermen. Preliminary LEAN start to clubs in that community ki one year. About eight to 12 belong to her club and many hav remained members for' eight to nine years. Narcotics ROASTING BAR-- S 4-- heljK'd Three Face FRESH TURKEYS Ib. MEATY skills that will be of greatest value to them and to society. A leader for 22 years, Mrs. Nybo has spent 20 of these years as a community supervisor as well as a project leader. 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