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Show Daily Herald TKYJ1LJi IS Ti !, ' .v.t..i 3C AG , SPRING I FOOD-'STORES' , i 1 BUNDLE No, 7 HERE IS AN OPPOR-- TO STOCK TUNITY m A i FREEZER STAMPS TO SPUR CANCER DRIVE Eldon Fortie, kft, chairman of tb Central Utah County cancer campaign scheduled during April, and Provo Postmaster Robert Q. Strong look over a special itamp issued by tbe post office department for tiw cancer drive, Cancer Drive Scheduled -- will die in 1965 who have 'been saved by earlier diagnosis and treat ment. Also, more school-ag- e children die of cancer than any other disease. "There is a brighter side to mis picture," Mr. Fortie "There are some alive today who have been cured of cancer. The sur- con-tinue- d. rata Is now improved so that SO per cent of those who vival .J z POT ROAST l 7 .- -- - 10 IM- - 10 ,b- II I (0, J - Yitltmii, JUST FOR FREEZING PLACE 2 BUNDLE No. YOUR ORDER ' READY AND IT WILL BE ,. FOJ YOU 30lbs.-Wra- IN ABOUT CHUCK . STEAK TO YOUR AG FOOD Tender-oo- ed, STORE, TODAY, AND POT ROAST . TAKE ppl beef Lean meoty, aged IN FOUR DAYS. COME 99 Blade cut ' - ... - rrn GROUND BEEF ADVANTAGE ! t!4 Pure OF THIS TERRIFIC I VALUE Citizens Ask Bottleneck fr Elimination A delegation of rest OREM dents living in the area of Draper Lane, 900 E. and 800 S., met with the cHy council this week to ask city aid in opening a bottleneck at the south end - the lane. l The property owners were re presented by Leon Frazier, who told city officials that the nar row opening to the street is traffic hazard and is dan gerous for school children who must pass that way to school. Owner of the property needed to widen the street previously told city officials that he would give the land to viden it provided that the city would move his house. Cost of the moving project was estimated at $1450. City officials agreed to nego tiate further with the owner, and property owners . were given 60 days to make arrange-nent- s for possible financial assistance with the improvement 4 - 5 viCi f3 ft - AG Tendw-ofge- e AG Tendr-o?cje- RUiVilI POTF GRO'l Fresh, flavorf fub FRAIiV SIRLOIN STEAK AOTenStr -- Bf Top Round Steak - 3. Have you named 14 experienced and capablt, xecotof?, . Half i - answers wte "NO" fittest that m sea kit attorney now. A lawyer's modest fee is wise investment that may saveyevrfamily many thousands of dollars In gttatt taxes, Carpet well 2 Fresh, Frozen, Icelandic Halibut or Sole -- ' EGG NOODLES oz. Pkfls.-CerH-f- 4$1 Pkg. of 75 29c Pkg. of 24 Pound Package : ..,. MARSHMALLOW resh 25c Klefnex Casual u Pkg. of Super - ' rwntA j, on 59c : or Pink, 5 KLEENEX 69c - wo for 1 CftDSCO OIL Pack Facial Tissuet 69 38-o- z. 43c KLEENEX 2 69 r Tissues 400-Fa- ciol White or Aorttd-T- DIIDCV Good Luck 'AIMGARIWE 25c Reg. or 59 cant Minute Maid Frozen, Concentrated es. Pkg -- American Beauty, Wide Liquid . 49c Giant Pkg. Granulated Detergent 49c TREND 2614 Trust Department W . ORANGE JUICE $2.59 SHAMPOO TREND . : i. Gallon-BH- 22 ox. lttle-CI-or V fiW if Ms Pkgt. - FISH STEAKS 5,o;99c COOKIES KOTEX . 98 NAPKINS i UKWOViRS Ctrti-fres- h PEANUTS 2. Do you have an estate plan? i: lb. .. Chef Pierre Here is a tasty treat from AG's Frozen Bakery Case Recommends Pepperidge Farm 12-o- 11 her husband! . mety letf Tender, . . .. 89 BONELESS ROUNDS 1 1. Have you made a Will ? Agi Lb. onry re-zo- every wife should ask i H Fresh, Pure, MG Gather Payton Saturday v e AG, Boneless,!, Kiwanis Leaders QUESTIONS 1 AAHATY, get cancer can be cured." of Ed Ford is the Central Utah County crusade with Ralph Benson as Orem chairman, Charles Gibbs as Provo chairman and George Bird as Springville chairman. project. Property owners also asked about street improvements on Draper Lane, and were told that the street Is merely an In To easement and has never been dedicated to the city. They will study the possibility of having Kiwanis officers and leaders the work done in a special imfrom clubs in Utah and Carbon provement project. counties will participate in Three property, owners whose -- Ipring Training- fcnfwewe-t- e propertywas lefH Jrrftolated be held at the Peteetneet school residential zones following last In Payson this Saturday from week's hearing to rezone the I to 4 p.m. Those expected to 1200 South area for a regional attend are club presidents, vice shopping center met with the presidents, secretaries and all council to ask the status of their committee chairmen. property. They also wanted to Among visiting Kiwanis lead' know if it would be possible to ers to attend are John E. Hahn, it to commercial at a Idaho Falls, district governor; later date if they should desire - Pete Mickelsen, Midvale past it. district governor and Howard On the motion of Councilman Watts, Ogden, past district Dixon Larson, city officials governor. agreed to wak two weeks in Clubs to be represented in order to give city officials an clude , Orem, Provo, Timpa-nogos- , opportunity to talk to the (level Springville, Spanish opers, and to give property fork, Payson, Price, Helper. owners an opportunity to nego tiate further with them. Dragerton. 3 r EACH The State Department of Public Welfare has filed a suit in Fourth District Court asking 1931.40 from Beth Geshson. The suit charges that she ob tained the money from Feb. I to Aug. 1, 1964 and was not entitled to it. It charges that she failed to report additional Income which she received during that period. of II VfT eD cut Pwe, Fresh .- ' 10 .... GROUND BEEF ,r ntar.CUt PAaAm ...-..- 1 ForFreexinf iu m. PORX CHOPS CUTS AT A SAVINGS. ORDER IS WRAPPED' now-famili- ar States might VALUES IN n ." QUALITY, Department of State Welfare "Each April the local unit of the American Cancer Society participates in a concentrated drive to inform each family about cancer, its detection and cure," according to Eldon Fortie, Central Utah County Cancer Crusade chairman. "This strictly volunteer service is carried out by hundreds of housewives, businessmen and professional persons in the ares who visit their neighbors and tell them of cancer's seven danger signals, Importance of early detection and other saving Information." The annual fund drive is also carried on to April, The motto, "Fight cancer and a check," with a check-u- p has been responsible for sav-in- g thousands of lives, he said. The continual need for research Is pointed up by the alarming fact that 92,000 cancer patients in the United S AG's MEAT DEPARTMENT. TOP YOU GETTFRESH. Suit Filed By During April Tender, PlP- uiuNi f 1 nvw svycrS' l.. Fresh, leon, momy, Farm-tre- SPECIAL UP ON SOME 1 BEADS . Refi. Size O' " Cant-N-ew CLEANSER Buy 9 Curlqy's Market Manor oi. Pkg. aft-a,tt- '4h 79c BLEACH . 789 N. 5th W., Provo Smeath's 711 l trli N., Provo, Utoh DUTCH i for SWE5THEART. for If , 33c i , 4ba 49c i Speclt arfs UH 69 fterth 1st fast, Proyo, Hdrpor'c Market o 3135 N. Canyon Road |