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Show - 1 6 f- qp yyyiy y . - A DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, MARMADUKB APRIL 1, by Anderson & 1977 Leeming Detroit's No. - DETROIT (UPI) De troit has been nicknamed Motor City and but to Murder City, potato chip manufacturers, it is Muncher City the nations chipeating capital. Jack Grifo, president of Superior Potato Chips, figures local per capita potato chip consumption has reached about seven pounds a year in Detroit, compared with the national average of four pounds. Nowhere else would you find a figure anywhere near that," he said - "Thank you, Marmadukol JLM1Mi;i:rVl.,,.?,l All of Alaska listens NENANA, Alaska (UPI) for the wail of the siren of Nenana the siren that signals the real beginning of spring. When it goes off, somebody will be as much as $150,000 richer. Within the next days, the siren will start to sound a warning on the waterfront of thin tiny town south of Fairbanks that the annual spring breakup on the Tanana River is about to take place. All that money rides on precisely when the breakup starts. Alaska radio stations open lines to Nenana. Newspapers stand by for the big story. And the Nenana populace all 340 of the residents gather on the riverbank to wait for the ice to move out. All eyes will be on a pylon standing in mid-rivwith its legs deep in the ice. A rope connects this pylon to a small building on the river bank. When the breaking ice moves this pylon approximately 10 feet downstream, the rope closes a switch that starts the siren. When the pylon has moved 50 feet downstream, indicating the ice is going out, the rope pulls a pin, stops a clock running in the building on the bank and the people celebrate. Its Alaskas annual "Nenana Ice Classic, and a pot of between $120,000 and $150,000 awaits the person or persons who correctly guesses the exact day, hour and minute the clock stops. 40-od-d Hot am TROPICAL FISH PEACH TREES I JJR. HALE EARLY ELRERTI 3 'Q ron lc TIGER BARBS SILVER HATCHET. Wc WHITE CLOUDSS tor It scons RAILROAD TIES TURF BUILDER UM 4,50 Covtrt i R- - q. H. I4.4S $ft50 EASTER they're in the chips 7 over the roar of machinery that spews out 3,000 pounds of chips an hour in his northwest side Based on our plant. figures and estimates of competitors, we know Detroit people are No. 1. They love their chips. Philip Hakim, general manager at Superior, said Detroiters also exhibit extremely disin criminating taste their choice of chips. In the East and Southwest, the consumer prefers a chip that is dark in color and heavily saturated with oil, Ilakim said. nutritionists and "We've got a whole of their (competitors) chips, said Grifo. Sure we buy them. We want to know, to taste, when something is different. Grifo bristles at criticism of his product by My good grief, you weight-watcher- vl viivv s. room couldnt give away a product like that in the Midwest, especially in Michigan. The demand in this market is for a dry, crisp chip that is light in color. 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