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Show Tuesday. December 7. 1982 - Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Consummate Clipper Makes Killing with Coupons CINCINNATI (L'PI) -David Carlisle clipped so many food coupons he was able" to buy $1,827 worth of groceries for just $125. His the Price Hill IGA. Store officials there initially agreed with his coupon interpretation, but not now. "It was a mistake," said Price Hill IGA owner Robert Rauen. "I'm really sorry we were involved. I wish I'd checked into it. My feeling is that it's cheating the manu- ular type of coupon could be used. So. he used several coupons of varying monetary value but only one of each value for each purchase. However, Robert Norrish of Procter and Gamble Co. said of Carlisle's interpretation. "It's clearly It's wrong and inappropriate use of a coupon. But, his interpretation of how coupons can be used is being questioned. Carlisle's method of a interpretation provision printed on most coupons. "Limit one coupon per purchase," was that it meant only one of that partic- on his recent eight-hou- r shopping spree was to use several types of coupons for the purchase of each item. Often, the total in coupon discounts exceeded an item's price and Carlisle applied the difference toward other lood purchases. facturers." Carlisle contended his coupon usage was "perfectly legal." misre-demptio- You can't "It it were illegal, it." do But Carlisle did do it I would not do it, nor would the IGA take the coupons," he said. "If it were illegal, it would be at fraud." Mayor on Board 4 BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (UPI) -Mayor Peter Knudson has been elected to a two-yeterm as a director on the board of the National League of Cities and Towns. Knudson is serving his second ters as mayor of Brigham City. He served as a citv councilman from 1974 through 1977. SHOP THE PARKWAY CENTER FOR Parkway Center 1 A.... 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