Show r I ' Standard-Examine- Thursday Nov r 1 9A 1973 ' ' '£?’ V5 A"i‘ 0 $Y4i i£9 Gj rn IKJ IF®©® J f N i y -- UJ iV v?1 iM f a ' - WE ARE 1GS IN GROCERY MEAT PRODUCE AND FROZEN FOOD JOHN A BAKER LYNN W WOOD Four Years Seeks Reelection LAYTON RACES Three Incumbents Seeking Reelection incumbents nominated been have by the Citizen’s party to run for the municipal offices of mayor and two city councilmen Seeking reelection are Mayor and Shields Glenn Lewis councilmen John A Baker and Lynn W Wood All have served in the city offices for the past four years The candidates say they have had an “open door policy” and that there has been improvements in all departments LAYTON— Three x W A' STOCKING STUFFERS AND CHRISTMAS TOYS NEW ITEMS VALUES TO lame loin o YUCCA DEW TRIAL SIZE SHAMPOO REG 25' $149 o CAPS SCOPES AND HUNTING SUPPLIES © wrapping paper and Christmas cards 3 PAIRS HMD REG A Utah fuel coordinator was appointed Wednesday by a special Governor’s Council for Energy Affairs Clifford Codings will allocate fuel oil and diesel in Utah in compliance with federal regulations He will work within the State Department of Business Regulations REG 29 PANTY HOSE BABY ADAPTER SEAT 00 $100 z X GAS ALLOTMENT G REG $149 i t afi PRO BRAND rP TOOTHBRUSH REG 69 (o: YES— YOU READ RIGHT U $139 ti fn BAKE HALS ©G 49 PKG OF kMzrn MAGIC WIPE—IDEAL FOR ALL ALL PURPOSE $139 41 1 H TOWELS G REG G $100 V&'it Llsterln© 14-- © fiuorid© VITAMIN C Store Hours DEODORANT $or’ Rag or Un$cnt©d 0-D- ay & restricted diet said Aden mates protesting a Salt Lake The diet cads for coffee and Jail policy last sandwiches for all meals except weekend are going without tele- for a full meal on each third vision and commissary privi- night of the punishment period Allen said he decided to leges and have been put on a podcy to restriction change the lights-of- f special 10 pirn because jailers were Capt Arthur Allen in charge' wid inmates having difficulty getting inof the jail said six mornbe- mates out of bed in the go without the privileges intables ing for court He said other cause they set fires on about burned dbrary books and mates also complained couldn’t of the policy saying they flooded the area in protest late-nigthe policy of turning lights off get to sleep because of noise at 10 pm rather than 11 pm restrictions went into efThe as was the practice inmates fect last Monday the Additionally SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— In-- were put on 85e 49c 59c 48e 89c EJC3— — mmmmmmi —w wmmm ty 10-d- n Health and beauty aids--at TOOTHPASTE 2 — i bips superdiscount SHAVE CREAM HAIR SPRAY S57& SX CREME RINSE MS? NOTE— SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED— 49 c 49 c ay ht 89c DEODORANT one year ago Protesting SL Inmates Restriction Get City-Coun- ——— i MOUTHWASH !! JOBS CLEAN-U- P KITCHEN SHEARS REG 1- if G REG ed FUEL OIL Codings was working for the Emergency allotments and State Agriculture Department where he supervised a voluntary any new allotments of fuel oil will have to be approved by gasodne allotment program In his new position he wid al Codings subject to review by Comso serve as state liaison officer the Utah Public Service to the US Bureau of Mines mission which coordinates federal fuel Harmston predicted the rationing of fuel oils was just the programs the was beginning Wednesday’s meeting “You can expect gasoline raCouncil’s first Gov Calvin L said “The coupons Rampton formed the advisory tioning” he in the works” of are 17 the already at request panel Oct V i Interior Department State Natural Resources Di- rector Gordon E Harmston out-dnfuel oil allotment procedures that wid be used in Utah Dealers wid be required to ' hold back 10 per cent of their fuel supplies to take care of shortages which may arise Otherwise they wid be allowed to sell the customers they had SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — 'US fi' PREMIUM QUALITY REG O r 'i J-1- BOTTLE CAPS SUN j RAPID PEELER PACKAGE OF 6 pm dally 9 am-- 9 pm At f4 PAIR UMW am-9:3- 9 ’S BOYS' NEW STYLES IDEAL FOR 7RAINING 98° 8:30 j jkjfrt $ Incumbent Mayor New Utah Coordinator Will Ration Out Fuel 4 V v 5 IDEAL FOR ALL VEGETABLES & FRUIT 24"x54" PERFUME ri© i''N i1 a :TAel4 $100 FAMOUS NAMES— 12 TUBES— PERFECT FOR THAT YOUNG GIRL IACHI z 5 Bt LEWIS GLENN SHIELDS recreation complex including a new golf course The platform for the citizens party includes pledges for continued and organized growth continued dedicated and honest government completion of a irrigation water pressurized continuation of an system beautification organized inprogram and continued volvement of civic organizations with program involvement The platform also promises ORGANIZED GROWTH construction of Layton City The candidates say that Commons formally Verdeland during their terms in office a Park into a new park acomplex service beautification program has been Mr Wood operates Mr and Clearfield started industry has been station in Hill of an employe brought into the city and con Baker is struction has begun on a newjAFB ' v j REG C $399 UBT 1IX fAk DRESS SOCKS THROW RUGS REG IOJ 14 C CLING ik ’ MEN'S SUNGLASSES AT LOTION e 69 MOSTLY CHILDREN'S t-m- u -- FtiisateSi COMPARE M’ v TOUCH OF SWEDEN 4 OZ 00 COLORFUL mmA Jismx te -- closeout $400 VALUES TO $200 up-to-da- i- ©ysE VA YEUOW Among the accomplishments fire listed are most a and police departments better road and street program V and additional equipment the JA r-most effective recreation V Sfr program in the county and the near completion of an extensive ru' water project which will provide v immediate and future needs S£r 4 A Mayor Shields an employe of a Hill Air Force 3ase said he has rV fe'4 worked hard to locate a new hospital in Layton has been selected for the Governor’s Veterans Task Force and has been awarded city state and national citations for work with cc U veteran’s organizations He is serving as the alternate director of the Utah League of Cities and Towns MORE ITEMS NOT MENTIONED $ ROAD PROGRAM I ? o PLUS MANY VALUES TO v jf SPECIAL BUYS — LESS THAN WHOLESALE LEAN SLICED MILE HIGH FRENCH KITCHEN GADGETS ASSORTED GLOVES 303 kf0 FRY CUTTER ETC BOLTS REG 69e IGH NO PEELER o POTATO © BARREL BIF Wi ANSIL REG 89‘ RUBBER GLOVES i ri y- WK‘tf f Ks? I1 pr ft' VilV til 58e 69e 1 3 Men Woman Sawed-Of- f Shotguns Sought After Shots SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — returned to their vehicle park- Police are searching today for ed nearby and the four persons' four persons armed with sawed- approached them and threaten-off shotguns who allegedly ed to shoot them fired shots at two men near the Police said the attackers then University of Utah campus 1968 Mustang Brent Swanson 19 and Ron 'fled m a red Mele said they were hiking which was later discovered to near the campus Wednesday be stolen when three men and a woman The victims said the group told them they were leaving fired the shots at them The victims told police they Utah |