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Show Wt'diifsda. illlllv. " Fi'hMi.iiA 15. 1078. THK HKKA1.1). ....fhiih, IN I ge 31 Briefs SALT LAKE CITY Sen Jake Garn. d'Vh IM'tah. had to cancel a " Xl til Q 1 I I'tah-Pa- Utah ...Kiiilll i I Vwu. """7 A 1 -- J I j . I i f IP I' " ..... I ' K fX' I7 I 1 scheduled .1 trip to southern Utah this week when bad weather forced his plane back to Salt I . Lake City. Cam was to have visited Hanksville, Blamling and Monticello, and was the scheduled puest ilk I A l 9 E 11 i A Si)J77 f A V A V i a vy viy r f M IN CASH H A speaker at the Republican Party's Lincoln Day Dinner Monday night in Monticello. He left in a single-enginCessna piloted by San Juan County Commissioner Calvin Black. e they hit bad weather southeast of When I'rovo, Black, who is not certified for instrument the handed flying, con- trols over to Cam. who is. But the senator decided to return to Salt Lake, citing the old adage that "there are old pilots and bold pilots, but no old, bold pilots.' 1 ina U JOIN THESE LUCKY jpi " BOUNCE FLEISHMAN'S FABRIC CORN OIL SHEETS LUNCH MEAT MARGARINE WINNERS r '1? SALT LAKE CITY The president of (UPIi the University of Utah says the 1978 Legislature was less than generous when it appropriated money for the state's largest public institution of higher education. Dr. David Gardner told the university's WHEATIES CEREAL 40 COUNT 3VAR OFF 15C 12 fl(o)(o) f&WheatheartsiVT ,; ST Beef Stew'0cr tNalleys Slices' $100 (0) Lipton Tea BagsK: Bathroom Tissue?;. 3 VAN 1'. OZ. r 4 Darney Blackner Lake City stores Division, located is pfCOUPDNj-- 0 1.69 . . ALL Downey Flake Waffles;!,0' COUPON IN UTAH A M r aNtjI GOOD $2,81-1,00- 00DS EFFECTIVE FEB. 15TH 1978 Oo.fi CW. i.'"t" Oirtv '3 in H Cash Bingo Double will ' 'I: 'b'V ' 'KM v 2 if- 66 86 3t J"' v ' Ji i .,. io 59" 8.3 ' .'6H 6 of- - ' 666 8 380 10 I to i 3.C'-- m."- 4 )'St .. b't ' ' t ' : K 4 (,4' ' VST , - 4 '3W 1 88910 407 V 1 3?i v ' '8?!: in 1976. "A: ' ficially end when all game tickets are tnbited. NO ft ft dis- - PURCHASE NECESSARY 7J' (ADULTS ONLY) I F(l ROCKSPRINCS. . 1. 1978. Kenneth Richins, campaign manager, said the 0 organization raised this year, short of its goal of $2.85 million. But the figure was up from $2,485,000 a year earlier, he said. The average employee donation, Richins said, was $34.75, up from $29.62 ODDS CHART This promotion scheduled to end April I' C Upton Son A 0 55c 69c 69c . VARIETIES 4 COUNT PXB. 1.29 1.49 Macaroni & Cheese Dinners;"".'." Toffee Ice Cream Bars Novelties SOUP CUP-A- ij - WINNER H "fife SALT LAKE CITY The United Way (LTD of the Great Salt Lake Area fell short of its goal in the 1977-7campaign, but still exceeded the previous year's collections by 13.1 percent. 8 available only at 27 Albertsons. Inc.. Salt FOR STPK W,NNER Utalp. Mrs. Smiths Cherry PiesK" ? Minute Maid Orange Juice If.!' Danquel Salisbury Supper' a (? Colleen $25 s beginning next fall. Cricket DoubleCashBmgois iipfhN - mended, and our students are paying more in absolute dollars than any state," Gardner said. Resident students attending the university face a tuition hike of about $4 per quarter oriiii lun ouniLLInU FEATURING jf the governor recom- G STRAWBERRY REVEL - happy season for the U. of U. We received less than ?w MIXES ice WINNER If j 89c . ASSORTED HALF GAL cream O I UU I SEASONING : nn &1 9 or an 11.4percent increase from the current year. That, he said, was the smallest percentage increase for any state college or university. "It is not an especially other students in the ALBERTSONS A WINNER 1.25 59c t Verdon & Shirley Hatch Bruce W. Burkett (O) 1.09 1.33 1.63 Matheson. He said the university's appropriation for fiscal 1978-7was $59.4 million, 02. BOX (PI J Gains 24 OZ. WTO ii p ilia ill ii ii in SALT LAKE CITY (LTD Cindy Kramer of Cottonwood Heights is Utah's Junior Miss for - 1978. senior The at Brighton High School was chosen from a field of 28 contestants In the annual pageant at the Salt Palace. Paula Last, 18, Hurricane, was first runner up. Finishing behind her were Janine Speakman, 18, Salt Lake Jodee and 18. City, Ptxza Burkinshaw, t y AVAILABILITY act a' We advea ,pd ,.pmS ,, 'eQu''f 3 'C Dt 'fdfl'iy a.d it- e V ( 3 c beip h j j.4 " ".I'd B'ice !r f j' ttMi- - s s'.vt ecpl as 'p A ALBERTSONS ASST. HASH BROWNS JENOS PIZZA 4 13 S 78 VAN OZ RAIN CHECK '0 hae t1" hand .'.( ,!: : ail.fl'sed ijf PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 15TH THRU 18TH IN UTAH STORES ONLY - ii" h'i, teaa :'' SlOC ssuec s rt'fiif buy the rtffi eni&'.'.g a! thp adve'1'Sf3 pr'ie as .c ; snn a 1' .' Siio".)S!ltro',"'saa'laD;e MRS. BUTTEHW0RTH S SYRUP m ALL Nw1 DETERGENT pTvEr-V.-; WISK fA LIQUID DETERGENT DISHWASHER MLL ) 38 0Z - Midvale. Utah State Public Safety Commissioner Larry Lunnen has been named chairman of a committee looking for a new police chief for We.-- t Jordan. Lunnen, a West Jordan resident, will chair a screening committee reviewing applications, which will be accepted for 30 days. Lance Foster resigned as chief two weeks ago, and Lt. Marcus Trujillo has been serving acting chief as SALT LAKE CITY - it'PI Ninety vehicles have carried an esfrom $48,000 in goods Idaho to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, the 2fth year in a row the 1 fallen 18, WEST JORDAN, UPD timated ro)(Qj nnrr3 ai f" Trinia Fillmore; Rowley. 7 In- stitutional Council that the school got less from the lawmakers than it had asked, and less than hat was recommended by either the Board of Regents or Gov. Scott 1 1 a n n Idaho'ans have mde the trip smith to the hosoital Members of the El Korah Shrine Temple in Boise have been bringing food, clothing, toys and school supplies to the hoMiital patients for a quarter-century- . |