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Show I)r. Asa Knowles, President of Northeastern Uni- versity, says that industry will find that social consid- ElttQFy technical operation of his en- terprise and more time on the social environment in which he must exist. Thursday, November 4, 1971 County erations will far outweigh Anybody who's throwing his weight around isn't null-- n mechanical concerns in the 1970s. The businessman of the future, he says, will be spending less time on the Qfc; 4 A ; "t r&rU . " v...,.vav,,,,.v.v.v 'r-x-'l- . , v w Nv. v. ' twv.v.s -- 'A I . .v A - ps-- ft IGA Preserves 'iga ' ; 45c ' Pumpkin regg1c 2 BULK 589c 379c Tablerite Margarine 31.00 over-Emer- 53clb. Pork Chops 69clb. Cooking Dags 29c Rhodes Bread 5 loaves 09c mm Round 98clb. steah 98clb. Pork Roast 53clb. Home Laundry Size 4for;$2.45 i Texas Pink Grapefruit 121.00 8clb. Red Grapes 25clb. THESE SPECIALS EFFECTIVE Nov . activities Tuttle, Orangeville; Junior Att, Q 11, 4th and 5th At our first meeting in F.H.A which was held in September, we installed the following officers: President Noreen Brown 1st V.P. Debbie Sitterud 2nd V.P. Faye Killpack -- Friday, . 5, the November Spartans will travel to play the Payson Lions in one of the 3rd V.P. Kaye Luke Tb Fsspie cf GREEN RIVER 4th V.P. Kelly Jones Historian Evone Martinez era invited te use csr Secretary Cathy Marshall Parliamentarian pld fccpiHts cf Claudia Atwood Chairman of Degrees Elaine Peterson. Yew era dweyt Treasurer Kathy Justesen The officers learned what their duties and responsibilities were. At our second meeting which was held in October, we had the honor of having Mr Has-le- m Helper come down and speak to He and us on venerial disease Wilson snipe are fair game for showed us a film and discussed . Green Hirer waterfowl hunters on Utah marsh- it with us es until the season closes DecemAs a the FHA is working Member Federal ber 5, Daily bag limit is eight hard toClub, our objectives uphold Iresnce CerpcrcHsa birds and possession limit is 16. for this year, which are "Make A Wilson snipe is a brownish and Time Work For shore bird about the size of a Stable Home -- StableYou", Life". mourning dove. It has a long slender bill that points somewhat downward in flight. One often sees a flash of orange in its short tail as it zigzags past Snipe hunters of the younger set' prefer to hunt their own special way. They go afield after dark and post a dependable member of the party in a ditch He is to catch the snipe in a gunny sack as they flock down the ditch He must be quiet and very patient. Other members of the party lightly bang on tin dishpans as they make a wide sweep of the area in the dark. They try to round up the elusive snipe and drive them down the ditch to the man with the sack. Drivers cover such a great distance that they usually don't make it back to the hunter left holding the bag until practically daylight Snipe hunts are enjoyable experiences that are seldom forgotten by some members of the party For further information, do not consult the waterfowl proclamation, but contact a local boy scout troop which may have a Bateman - Mertz Wholesalers vacancy for you in its next sched-ul- ed smne hunt. most important games of the season The Spartan's entered the playoffs as Region Seven's number two team So in order for the Spartans to advance to a higher spot in the playoffs, this is the team to beat We're certainly proud of our football team this year and wish them the best of luck on Friday, Fair Game cr bed Holpor Sfato Bad: Wholesale (Groceries-Meats-D- ry Goods -- Hardware) were:, ueen Kay Guymon, Hunting-to- n; Pigskin King Cary Curtis , Orangeville ; Sophomore att, Ver la Minchey, Cleveland; Sophomore att , Hugh Behlingr Ferron 59clb. Franks 59c Mark Homecoming Nancy Johansen , Cleveland; Homecoming Peas 235c Columbia 39clb. High's FHA NEWS Rump Roast Spare Ribs y (left to right) Junior Att, Pictsweet mom Cabbage Royalty reigning 59c Fish Stax Gutter 77clb. Charm Ice Milk 59c Bacon '.''1 77c . Fabric Softner Campbell's Chic. Noodle Soup raitK - 384-26- 10 : |