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Show r j - ISA DESERET NEWS, Thursday, T : - , October 19, 1967 --3 ) P Contingent 26-2- y ' "Sales Gimmicks" and "High Prices" Must Stop! STOPPAYINO $200.00 SALES COMM. Wafer Softeners Factory Wholesale EASY TERMS $169 raneuss - Mff. In AUTOMATIC Down, Wkht r Irtwt it UmiMl tUAtAHTO Jail lake u rtAU m usatm "non 'Z3S3P 466-445- 3 Soma typa valvat and tanb a usad on Columbia, Rayna, Watar King, Superior, Domestic, Apex, Saxton, National, Fidelity, Total and many other. PLATT MFG. CO. Showroom Office, 3068 Highland Drive Next to Villa vVW WVVS, German Studies Offered Three other centers from the The Salt Lake City Public Health Center, East, United States also will be shown will be featured ip a movie in the film according to Dr. sponsored by the Department of Richard J. Nelson, city health ' and Welfare. officer. FREE ESTIMATE 600-2n- d Heuetf Wood Industries REMODEL KITCHEN CABINETS Health,-Educatio- PriMiss 22-2- 6. AND FURNITURE The film is a study oi centers which received financial and technical assistance under the federal health aid r hwHtuo Alu finN he Hood Iwt Moot for Xm mw. I lank Fimmmtin Available 953 Harpemt Ava. Call 324133 n program. - Cf f I , headed"- . r j l - UJ.D.A. INSPECTED FRYERS 49e MEATS ONLY BEEFSTEAKS em H ROUND, SWISS RIB TJ KAN SLICED BACON FREEZER SPECIAL SIDE OF BEEF 3,89 10e sidered first 2ua1 59,1 ME-ViH- LEG OF AM WITH EACH SIDE OF BEEF-T- HIS WEEK 49e m -- VEAL STEAKS 2 ib,.98e AMERICAS LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN r 1 S.L. Health Center Featured In Film debated in state legislatures Heinz, Mrs. Charles L. Lindhe, The film will be shown at the and the Congress are of special 'Mrs. Charles E. Chaffin, Mrs. American Public' Health annual Mrs.. Kay C. Hall, Mrs. Mabel Har- interest to women, Association meeting to be held Brooks said. mer, Mrs. Olive S. Felt, Mrs. in Miami, Fla., Oct. S W lie f!?el The Utah gen, to the at A semester of study Margaret will Damr Nah.nTi 'rommitteeiman s011- - Mrs- - Ruth Mumford Smith, Christian-Albrecht- s University jLjeime . wirthlin, state vice Miss Dolly wukinson Mr- - in Kiel, Germany, is being ofRose Mrs. LUlianG. hainvoman RomheyY Jamt fered to University of Utah Mrs. Eleanor S. Olsen, Ar(hljr W0od wh'i Garrett, Mrs. nd Riche fh Conference Mrs. Norrnan westprn Anna Rotter- chairman' for Utah The students will leave March on the . Utahns appearing 15 for the 2nd annual U. of U. AIs In the group will be Mrs. Conference VpStPrn in International Study. Madge Fairbanks, Salt Lake gtate GgP thairman Program cunty vice chan woman: Mrs. R!chard Richards and Vice Last year, 25 students in the Mildred ? RJcRdy- president, chairwoman Janice Romney. of Women s Utah Federation program received credit for 12 . hours of language sludy, two Republican Clubs; Mrs. Gudvar tFRESH Braby, past president of the fedhours for political science work Zenda Mrs. Hull, preseration; and up to 11 additional hours for ident, Salt Lake Womens Re-- 1 courses. elected Hazel Mrs. Club; publican The 1968 program will offer Taggart Chase, Salt Lake County recorder, and Mrs. Charles Intensive German study, orienM. Griffin, Utah publicity chair- - . Lawyers have argued whether tation to German culture and man for the Western Confer- - a complaint against a man elective courses in art, music, MIOOET missed by a district court judge mterna- LINK linguistics, literature, Included among other mem- should protect hirrTTrom prpsetional affairs, economics, EuroSAUSAGE bers of the Utah delegation wull cution on the same charge, be Mrs. Jay Holmgren, Mrs. The arguments were heard by pean history and philosophy. All ASSORTED Dee Parkinson. Mrs. Harold B. the State in the Supreme Court which classes will be taught LUNCH MEAT earlier this year held that Third German1 language. Up to 25 'District Court Stewart M. Han- hours of college credit may be son was m error when he disearned during the semester. missed this and sue other cases. A&R WIENERS The tentative budget for the Hugh Lee Boyer, convicted 1 LB. later of drunken driving, study tour is $100 for tuition and CELLO appealed on grounds that he fees, $150 for board and room, had had to stand double jeop- - jgQQ for round-tri- p transporta- BACON ENDS ardy, being tried twice for the u and to cover insurancej -- same offense, : J costs and miscellaneous items Lauren N. Beasley, deputy county attorney, contended that) Applicants for the program' the proceedings before Judge must be proficient in the Ger UTAH CAUUFLOWFR Hanson had not reached the man language, in most cases trial stage before being dis German 5 by missed, therefore the second having completed trial and conviction were valid. March, 1968. Students should be juniors, seniors or graduates 3EZf and honor students will be con- of 27 Utah She said the conference is contingent women will go to Denver next part of a national Republican week to for the 15th ' annual effort encourage more Womens Western Republican women to seek public office. Conference Oct The western regional meet will The two-daconference win feature five women who hold attract GOP women, from 13 top state offices. western states to prepare for Included are Secy, of State the ,Thyra Thomsen and State Trea- campaign Mrs. Mary Brooks, an Idaho surer Minnie Mitchell of Wyom- state senator and head of the ing, State Treasurer Virginia womens division of the GOP Blue of Colorado. State Sen. Lsa- national committee and chair- - bei Burgess of Arizona and man of the conference, predict- - State Sen. Euieka Forbes of ed that a "record number of Hawaii, women will seek office in ID'S. "Many of the issues being A r v. 'i i CUT, WRAMf O, QUICK-FROZIFR(( N TIRAtS AKKANOID SALTED PEANUTS IN THE SHELL tfffirVffc 3 -1- ngi 00 MUTTON 351 PORK ROAST GA c 07 FRESH PICNIC LB. LARGE SUNKIST ORANGES 12 LB. oinr ffliflpB EST140 i.'UUXWW.iJUAi V . I y i ! ON SALE THIS WEEKEND AT tMqjgvMIWK 2930 J State Street Look for Special Price on Pages 6 and V h": 7--A A i L- |