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Show , , 'z v v y' i ill ' ; Emery County i . "I Thursday, April 13, 1972 3 I sO;A ' , 0 JyiM ,, w v EKTft 1 f Bart Hansen I Kenna Brock Jean Wilcox vmmm fi 18 oz. Jiff 7 St Peanut Butter...... dinners Named! Winners of the Americanism essay contest sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 103, Green River, were announced at the regular meeting on Monday evening by BEAN Tablerite High school winners were Paula Pehrson, 11th grade, 1st place; and Kenna Brock, 12th grade, 2nd place. I 4 - , .....393 Margarine Progresso In the Junior High division, Jean Wilcox 8th grade, 1st place and Bart Hansen, 8th grade, 2nd place. The title of the winning essays was "My Freedom in Today's World. " Awards will be presented to the winners at the annual "Class Night and Awards Assembly" on May 19, 1972. Americanism Chairman Mrs. Letitia Thompson. SALADS..l?..'L,...lo.L..00f Tomato Sauce Home Core Products- All Kinds Home Magic off 23 li V A . HutiTtR Missing tire valve caps i should be replaced immediately, to prevent malfunction due to the collection of for- 7 eign matter in the valve. ttt 33 tp Paula Pehrson ??......37 FRYE RS Mont ell Prill Team Meet Seely An invitational drill team meet for high school drill teams in the eastern Utah area will be held April 15 at College of Eastern Utah under the sponsorship of the from page one vert them into meat, milk, wool, and other products beneficial to man. Since juniper is common in Blue Debutantes, CEU highlight of the event a Miss Drill contest. Entrants in this event will be judged on appearance, solo drill routine and personality. The winner will get a trophy and a partial scholarship to Utah and no previous knowledge was available concerning its possibility as a food source for cattle, Dr. Shum-w- ay and Mr, Seely analyzed A will be the needles chemically to determine the composition in comparison with other rough-ag- es CEU. Registration will be at 8 a. m. in the CEU student lounge and will be followed by a meeting of all "Miss Drill" contestants at 8:45 a.m. A welcome assembly and the "Miss Drill" contest will such as sagebrush, v cactus and other woody products. They found no toxicity (poison) in juniper. They studied the weight gains and found them normal. "Fisty" didn't know he had the juniper until he brought it up a cud to chew and Dr. Shumway reported that there was no reactions by the steer from the different taste. As a little bonus from the "Fisty V barnyard project, smelled nice like a cedar chest in contrast to the manure odor of the corral next door. To complete the experiment, the second of two fistulated steers was slaughtered to see be at 9:30 a.m. There will be a parade at 11:30 a.m. An advisor's luncheon is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Drill routines and grand entry practice will be at 1:30 p. m. in the National Guard Armory. Drill team routine Joy Peterson is advisor for the Blue Debs. InlleeO in iu?.Xx:::3J09lty. 79 Hams.T B a c on...T.!.b.1"1.i; 39l6 .. FISH STIX ......... r Rhodes Jerry D. Laws, 21, of Price, died April 9, 1972 in Camronh Bay, South Viet Nam of injuries sustained by enemy action. He was bom Sept. 5, 1949 in Price, Utah, the son of James D. and Esther Helen Petrie MOltMl MMMI mi; ml A v I there. Germs that get into the stomach cause no harm, and some researchers believe that bacteria even help the animal's digestvie system. "Odors from the gastric juices are pungent, " reported Mr. G9 :..Q3t Dinners...?..:?..... 3 93 Grope Juice. Laws t v, .....63c Mi L K !?:...l'2 MILK.2.. BUTTER . i' 61c ..77 c lb. Festival 4 on : of the L.D.S. Church. His survivors are his wife Pamila Sue of Cleveland, Emery, Utah; his mother Esther Laws of Price, Ut.; and the following brothers and sisters: James C. and Mrs Ron (Helen) Maddox of Spokan, Wash. , Mrs Jack (Marylin) Newell of Lark, Utah; George, Richard of Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs Harry (Kathy) Reddington of Helper, Utah; Mrs James (Shirley) Atwood, Jeanie and Linda all of Price. Grandmother, Mrs Molissa Laws of Mecca, IndFuneral services are pending, under the direction of the Fau-sMortuary, Price, Utah. Burial will be in the Hunting-to- n City Cemetery. i IV bite Spuds 10 Oranges Ib.QSt l. i. ,i i.. $tb.is ii X i.; Strawberries 39 cup THESE SPECIALS EFFECTIVE' V I V, ; X ett Jerry D. 4 w He graduated from Carbon High School in 1968, and from the Western Automotive Tec College, Denver, Colorado in 1969. He volunteered into the U. S. Army in September, 1970 and took his training at Fort Carson y-- i Laws. iana. I ' i'i BREAD TV . , , 4 Action b. llenZ--9- 9l Turkey May 28, 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a member . J'v competition will be at 3 p. m. in the Armory. The awards tea at 4:30 p.m. in the CEU student lounge will conclude the day. Members of the Blue Debu- - ' tantes will act as chairman for the various events. Mrs. Colorado and Ft. Lewis Washington. He married Pamila Sue Lar-s- if the juniper taste went through the animal's system and into the meat. It didn't. The cannula has a lid that twists off much like a jar lid. This prevents leaks when the steer is lying down. The de- vice causes no problem to the animal and it hardly knows it's Seely. 'When stick my hand through the hole to work with the project, the smell just won't wash off for a week. " "People won't sit next to me in class. " drill team. Fryer ssas&B D (Groceriei-Meats-D- ry M IL IE T N i k Ferron, Utah.. Goods -- Hardware ) 384-26- 10' X, |