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Show Postal A-- 7 IS Ihp Salt Lak1 Tribune, Thursday, April 13, 1971 i't Mail Those V te. riiiiiitiiiiiiiM vvXxXV;V' Returns saw ssw BvTonipht '''iiiinii'ii riirriitii;Oiffiiii7iniiiiiTf p w The P:.!t Lake City Pan fice will coooperate with 1C V. DICE'), onatpss L Monarch , ; COCKTAIL APPLESAUCE s; corn TOMATO JUICE X Tjmrn umm $STE s&b mmm mw x.v-,a- ' xxrvx vvyHaHag , t rQ UiAK mm ;i "! ."V .vA iPLomro ;- , S mmt mtAri ' v: '. N . V - i r! V' : . : - ? j'&'- V vV - .V ;: v y xv. - . ., i TAEIIS VKWX South; South 80 Salt E. Claybourne Ave. (2265 East); and Sugar House Station, 2155 Highland Dr. 2 ' 30 Students To Join iii Texas Meet Thirty high school students Utah ' high from several to schools are scheduled WV The DECA conference is designed to help develop future leaders in marketing and distribution activities. DECA clubs locally arq vocational organizations which give students of distributive education a chance to practice their skills and knowledge in j Jv , t . .T'flj I . ': W S.' 3600 attend a National Leadership of the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) in San Antonio, Tex., Thursday through Tuesday. 4X ..w f -- 3540 1 Branch, .A L j 1 , JC L3 ... s. IB v . ' : - Branch, Holladny Branch. 4605 H o a d a y Blvd. : Kearns Branch, 5361 S. 4220 West; Millereek Branch, East; Murray Branch, 181 E. West; Conference NT Vf ' Foothill -. . WJ : - f;vx xv ; y .xvv: -- - J, FOR ,.r 17 V. lfi 5300 CHEE5E V Main; 3550-204- 0 BREAD CB&qrt) W X: I FOR CHERRY ntm OlOCOtATE J : 42 - OZ. pyriTTv ! I ; V lit AV-- sassage JJHftJfcEEf SPUttss v 3 100 4S0Z R. Da wd Oftiee Lohhy, 3,70 Pat Office PI. (340 South i, the northwest corner of the Main Post Office; 20 W. 4th South. tne southwest corner of the ?vlain Post Office, and 420 S. Main, the southeast corner of the .New house Hotel. Mail deposited in the follow mg collection boxes' and boxes in front of branches or stations will receive an April no 15 postmark if desposited later than 10 p.m. Thursday. 1ications are 2200 Highland Dr.; Cottonwood Mall .Self Service Unit. 4835 Highland Dr.; Federal Building, 125 S. State; 1315 and 1320 S.' 22nd Cottonwood Branch, East; E. 0200 South; Fairgrounds Station, 116 NT. 7th West: Foothill Station, ' 1320 Blvd. ; Granger-Hunte- r S. - ttWEBwsemmsosj sahisb fr-M- L - ,A t0T mm pum$ ASST. . , - PIZZA ICE CHEAffl . 2 v-X- . - ft S rerurns ta Pot Main SHORTENING a e arid Thursday. These mailing locations are snowdrift SIZE II ; POTATOES FOR sate Trevitni.-said mail deported in four locations wall receive an April 17 postmark if no later than 11:30 pm. WHOLE SLICED 2 Vi of Postmaster 00 FOR PEACHES '.Vi 3 5ioo YELLOW CLING - -- FOR MIXED PEAS GREEN BEAMS mailers federal ircome Thursdiy msht. 4 FRUIT BEETS S Of- lat-m'nut- A' 4 AA'- .AIM Vs 0 r 1 A - miX CARNATION BREAKFAST 1HSTAUT r 'r.xi All t.v FLAVORS 6 ! V? N r V iiJ ill m f, INSTANT iunJ.T SLEt: ' . of DECA is about 108,000. ; Students from Utah attending the conference and their school are Travis Merrill, Cottonwood High; Tony Ruffin, Booneville High; Ann Totisley, Kearns High; Zona Merrthew, Gary Paola, Lisa Johnson, Scott Pohnson, Brian Giiiver. 'fsew-soGeoffrey Cox and Kim Brighton High. Pam Lew'is and Jtmmy Dees, Tooele High; Larry Brown, Murray High; Janice Robinson, Vicki Fletcher,-,Tri-eiBowhidge and Jim Shurt-lcfPhil High; Highland Payne, Judy Houston, Laurie Lybbort, Karl Perschon, 'Allyn Ash, Roger Knight, Malcolm Russell, James Hobbs, David Kasteller and Carolee Gunn, Olympus High; Jimmy Pruitt, East Carbon High, and 'Joel Winegar, Hillrrest High." a 5 iilfl I JT PACK ivt t various contests. National membership VAv r .; 'i-- if . 7P A. Nature Society Plans Arbor,. I)av Plantings 9vmL(C Oi W(WH v- - The Utah Nature Study. Society will honor Arbor. Day and Bird Day, April 3Q by planting Linden trees irrSun-nvstd- e ii.-- VvX Park. XXiRliAiDAl FLOUR ,, I03 yftrw 6uIon t ":,!Shi'Sl23 I In ceremonies a week, before the holiday, the society will honor former president Hans Rasmussen, Ogderr. .and Wesley P. Irsen and Paul Burgoyne, Cedar City. One tree will be planted for each although the trees honoring the two who who now live, in Cedar City may be planted thpre. Warren White, Salt Lake City parks superintendent, will represent the city at the ceree monies in the park, 1700 Ave. The rites are planned for Saturday, April ifel n COUPON COUPON VAiUt 20 8000 AT YOUC FOOD JUNO tOi ONLY vat ArFt 1 a4 i,wt s' ip1 'SS- -l it 24. Steal Calculator SSEtVES PEXi r ?zim r ?:;r r -- 0Z.::;--. V - Police repor-- s Tuesday said a calculator, vaiued at J450, was taken from Lyn Rus Corp., 204 W. 17th Snutn. The rejwrt said ihe east door leading into the business had been kicked open and the calculator had been removed LOm desk. . XI i |