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Show TF !'x vyUl 4 IX csocu B )(' The Salt Lake Tribune, It Thursday, March 23, 1971 c A J3 THEN y s&t&m xjmwca nuII have la hldl ?r anu some other bndse S3G "AV: STOKELY'S STOKELY'S rs43ll I i want to watch place--- - the hall names if peace1 FrS 14-O- Z. 24-O- Z. ri xx ax ''1 ! ?i X IX f I v ' 'v. , c ''ii::-:-:::;::::- : ''A.-.- ' '.WW Special Services C,,) UF Namc iIinorityj Jr W- f;x:XxO Xy vv:v X sW v V-.- - X-- w'1' "x x V, 4, , yX vXv," V v SfvXv - v w f A i ? -- , , - X.. . K x1! ' X - X t 'l"h .A , ,v , X - - r V v Cv.; Xh ;r; '' x7 , - Cites Objectives ry K Four objectives, he said, are to help disadvantaged persons to make use of health and social welfare agencies, to assist United Fund agento develop programs cies needed by disadvantaged people, to help in involving mi- nonty and disadvantaged per- - I re, ROSE DALE i , Xx X i ' I Ivv - ,i n V ,vlV,y ,vV-. : V- - ' XX . ry; v , V .x, v- v ,' x; a'a'.'.'v. nv' Vv . - Ax 'v1" f V' - ;: '' a ,v v ',A A 6 'A y vCVv w , Vv ' X,'- ROCKY ROAD CHOCOLATE CAKE FRUIT ' mi1 ASSORTED ' rlL N a ;; 'X , TARTS - .xx' . v , Vi X x BREAD rv vy'vNC r FR0ZEN5 fi4iX fill On ,VaA.V - LOAVES if , ' AJ. 'v'-v- y O' WEBER 'X VELVET ICE CREAM CREAM GAL AIL FLAVORS Hki PICTSWIET FROZEN VEGETABLES 5 ULQc FOR Oil 1iVU broccoli c!pid ft CARROTS MAS HAS SPINACH CHOPPED SQUASH TOTINOSPIZZA MZ- - ; FOR "sMKAGt I iWW 69C SPINACH l-l"- j SUNKIST FRESH LEMONS BUHCH SPINACH " I i w ".i: iB. (fiESi Xr'THC li f-- ' BUK-xifli- ;1IS ON THE mm l; s DIAMOUP: buy MARY ELLEN SCHILLENG'S 7 U 00 1.09 S3SJ but not COOKIE SALE 14-0- T 14-O- Z 14-O- Z 11W-0- Z FIS BARS SttSAR COOKIES 12 . Crf OATMEAL RAISIN BARS FUDGE STICKS HAA vw VASWIII Sli FEIEOLBO JELLY E 'O buying direct from diamond cutters . . . selling direct to custome's' Do-- 't pay sales commissions Dont pay for a mam street location with windows to trim and lights that bum til midnight Call me,,. 322-384- REG. 69c' ... EXPENSr:.. POND'S c Engagement Sets EXCLUSIVE ,V LCTlOi Blue White Diamond 9 10. THIS saves you money ' DON'T pay for an expensive store! ! KEIBLER RED TAG SIZE 3 MM. by Appointment ' Perfect CHILI CANS i-- d 2R-O- Z. BLACKBERRT STRAWBERRY HQRlnll 303 WITH. PLUM APRICOT PINEAPPLE "J 2 0Z. MlftiyAIJ UlfeJCC JAM VANILLA j The United Fund advisory committee headed by David Lingard that selected Mr. Alaniz for the job is composed of Albert Fritz, James Dooley, George Howell, Nick Rddri-gueThe Rev. Jerald H. Mdr-ril- l, Dave Ramos, Orlando Rivera and Epifiano Welchu-Mr- . Judd said the program is a positive effort to provide better services to minorities and low income persons. the people themselves feel they need and to assist them to find the resources, ! he said. Out intention is to lelp those who have been out of the main stream to help themselves. . a' r Panel We intend to find out ujjiat r V. level ef z, 5 7 7 the policy He said Mr. Alaniz is ama- FOOD K!!!G V at Un'ted Fund agencies and to develop resources needed Jby disadvantaged people. Lowell F. Turner, Utah United Funds executive Vice president, said Mr. Alaniz will establish United Fund offices in both the Northwest and Central City Community Centers as well as an office" ki southern Salt Lake County, e probably in the area, tive of Blackfoot, Idaho, and has been on the Utah Migrant Council staff since 969 andls a former migrant worker." TISSUE AV sons ; MumfV-Midval- ;.r rvc RINGS y t yXA FACIAL (rrxmvo ladtlsbu 0 1 A im scon li lRT?rn lliJjjjbj ;;f .. tv - 4'-- ,xyvv f;;ffx?x. iX' av," x- , : . s' I XSX x 'hy Xr: if y , . rX, A ' v Xx s - ' Jose W. Alaniz, 30, 3040-3rEast, Wednesday was appoint-- ; ed director of special services ; i for Utah United Funds. Thomas G. Judd, United Fund president, said the position is to direct a new program designed to aSinst disadvantaged persons and minority groups in the Salt Lake City area. ' , x rx(j 1 - , v ilr- -'r ! y-- .. , V lx1 i h . - X 7 ( x ,'X. y;, . X . 'll, ; XV":' 'X X ..vAV if ? - ( Post Aide :j!--i h . 45c j . 7 between 10 a. m.- - 6p .m. Credit without interest Salt lake City, Utoh - - |