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Utah, Friday, October 22, 1982 Page 14 51 Confederate Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS States Army a c Chisel 1 (abbr) 4 Young animal 53 Work of art 7 Billiard stick 55 Fit 10 Birthstone for 56 Blood (prefix) October 57 Horse 1 2 Actor directives Holbrook 58 Odd 13 Wild party 59 Cry of 14 Bloody affirmation 15 Mother sheep 60 Compass 1 6 Actor's part point 17 Requires 19 White DOWN 2 1 Store for future use Gear tooth 23 Lance contest On 27 Hamlet Troublesome 32 Giant of fairy weed tales Keepsake box 33 Transgress Auto workers' 34 Ajar union (abbr ) 35 Exultation Boon 36 Child's game American 37 Travel Indian 38 City with 8 Not pretty harbor 9 Optical organ 40 Donkeys 1 1 Caustic 41 Hard up substance 43 Floor support 13 Gold (Sp.) 46 Relegate 18 Energy-savin50 Farmyard sound time (abbr.) g 2 1 14 To j 01 lAjCjMj IT TTr" DLjC hJ"Ta A F P aH7 N E L 24" E TE j3 o l I g I e e i U.S. Agents Uncover Food Stamps Fraud g s D Ail nJT 3"N A 0 H E buy stolen or counterfeit food stamps for about 60 cents on the dollar and redeem them for the full amount from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. against 31 persons, the government Agents from the USDA and Sesaid. cret Service joined the FBI in the U.S. Attorney Leonard R. Gill-ma- n undercover operation. said reported all the stores to give a total Gillman declined had been suspected "for a variety of reasons" before an undercover figure involved. "Several thousands of dollars is sale was attempted. "We didn't just go to 'Joe's Party all I can say right now," he said. Store,'" he said. "We'd received Wayne Davis, special agent in various kinds of information about charge of the FBI in Detroit, called Joe's before we went." the illegal traffic in food stamps Gillman said defendants would "big business." " D au ra 39 Elementary 20 Hockey particle suffix league (abbr.) (Pi) 22 Fly 40 Nautical 23 Runs assent 24 Amorous look 42 Broadway 25 Animal waste offering chemical 43 Jeer 26 Percolate 44 Just 45 Mamie's man slowly 47 Pogonip 28 Depressions 48 Smallsword 29 Imitates 49 Streets (Fr.) 30 Sarazen 50 Stupid fellow 31 Companion of 52 Observe odds 54 Compass 33 Elastic point I 6 8 7 T1MSI 35 36 7F EVENNCS 120 W. 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DETROIT (UPI) Federal undercover agents sold stolen or forged food stamps to grocery stores in a sting operation that resulted in indictments P A AC N.J. I I T J i o'a NITS BRA TQTj NIT see " 26 25 N tTTE 1 21 23 E SON JflT V 1.AJ.G 5 TT" 17 s N T U O T T R U S Hi 14 e O C A I C F A E e NLJ E M t ibljT asi.u HSLllT !.L r a nI in o 72 I 1 1 i EVENINGS SAT. MAT. j 7:00-9:0- 0 2:30-4:3- 0 NEA. Inc IPi V Future in Stars 1 SATURDAY I 'A You'll add new friends to your list. October 23, 1982 This coming year you will be (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE interested in doing things on a ASSNi) grander scale than in the past. You could be quite lucky where big ventures are concerned. LIBRA (Sept. MOVIE GUIDE FOR 23) You could be rather lucky today in FAMILIES business or financial matters. Stay G: "General Audiences." on the alert if you see an opportunFilm contains no materials most parents are likely to conity develop, be quick to pounce on it. 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Something is developing which will X: This is patently an adult-typ- e eventually be of benefit to you film and no one under 18 It's possible that you materially. is The age limit admitted. may not even be aware of it. may be higher in some places. CAPRICORN (Dec. 19) Motion Picture Association of Having new people in your life is this America time. at They may important bring with them new hopes and possibilities. Enlarge your circle of friends. 19) AQUARIUS (Jan. Don't go out of your way to look for competition or challenge today. By the same token, don't be intimidated. You're lucky when the chips LONE STAR PICTURES INT I PRESENTS JACK EL YN GIROUX t'i JSt DAVID CARRADWE $300 SEATS GAR GflAVER PRODUCTION PETER JASON SL 4BV TRICK OR TREATS .ii.tl.sL- Sfl - FRIDAY CHRIS GRAVER APPf ARMVCtS SPf CAflME SNODGRESS STEVE RAH SB ACK JLLIAN KESNER ALL SEATS A UNIVERSAL $3.00 PICTURE PLUS OREM-224-5- CO-H- IT II -- ! 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