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Show & &f i a! a if , :ari?fev: (RW-iWff- 'Sweet Tender i Assorted 2Vai!' C IS Tropical "4sH'7t'1jh swjrj FMMSS H', Ve;s-.Lw2iik..jwBB,BgteBsg-.igeyy SjfsJ 4EFiS &. & HrvA3 Wz'Z?TV O'iVst 1 ,'rti.W7'lVvL..A T T' -- n'.vt C" wi; ' LANES . Assorted -- Tropica! ea. Fresh Red Ripe Bing we appreciate your patience. We re committed to make your check-ou- t experience as fast, efficient and pleasant as possible. If It isnt, then call me on the red phone. Customer feed-bac- k is the way we really know if our policies US 1 bu. are being carried cut Lot me define our express check-cu- t policy for .you! Express chsck stands at Smith's are for 8 items or less, no baskets and cash only. This policy is to avoid long delays when customers are in a hurry and have Just a few items. Smiths lane in each has designated one express check-ou- t store. Some stores have two. Express Lane Schedule After careful evaluation Smiths has set up the following schedule for the express lane. In each store the lane will be open during these hours, which, youll note, are mainly at peak periods: Utah 52S. i MUSHROOMS 'Mr. CHERRIES Frcfsh Hawaiian 2 Lb. Cello Bag 1W7: IFINEAFF1ES -- GSL ONIONS.... 7? M Sinkist Juicy Navel ORANGES 1 m Fresh SsT! Treasure Food ssv bressing.. 2 Lb. Krusteaz for 6 Oz. ja mm mi, i. ii. UP THEIR PARtMEH'P Utah Lists Bids on 4 State Projects addition, during any other hour that the store open, and when the need arises, the express check-ou- t lane will always be the third check-stan- d to be opened. Were trying to speed up our check-stan- d operations to make it more convenient for In itmb is you. Our ted! If checkers have been alerted. Were commitit isnt happening, please tell us. Call me red phone with any ideas or observations on our t procedures. We're really trying to be your favorite store! Buttermilk, Whole Wheat and Honey 24 Oz. Golden Griddle Maple 9H SYRUP. jhuK'Itew OG v. 52? 'PORK & BEANS 52 ' TPOKPilNG 31 Oz. Van 3 Oz. La Choy Ramen Camps CUSTOM (801) ZIA1 $ l) NOODLES U3S CD FRE WASH .. .12 Oz. Smuckers Ice Cream tt s. 25 CHUNKY BAR UU m Junction east to the Wayne Couunty line. The firm bid to complete the contract for (2,579,311, under the (2,660,982 estimate. A major recreational access road, the highway will be widened, its shoulders paved, its numerous curves straightened and some of its grades flattened. Gibbons and Reed Construction Co. was apparent low bidder on the third project, involving repair of two breaks in the East Canyon road, at (82,604. The estimate was (111,000. To Take 30 Days Work Is to take 30 days, and involves dumping borrow into a slide area, and terracing It to stabilize it and prevent a recurrence Case of 24 6 for $1.00 BUNS 32 Oz. Magic Blend 3 Lb. MJB Ply Moneysworth 7.5-mil- U-2- FIEAS Pack Hot Dog - Hamburger U-6- 329 4S3 Kwml W. W. Clyde & Co., Cpringville, was apparent low bidding firm on the second project.- to reconstruct and modere nize a section of 4 from Koosharem - 303 Farmer Jack t BO PAPER PLATES &T 8 G CHEESE Casa of 24 4 for 89c 100 CT Blue Bird snack packs.. ?2? 1 Cemelot f7F7 i Vh Oz. OHenry, Bit O Honey h toe cms. MAC. dD OOIFHEEr.3ATE 01T32 ffiPAUSfiOILIVE 1 Weekdays 10 a.m. to noon (Call collect outside Salt Lake area) n25 wm 10c Off 22 Oz. Dish Liquid 487-434- Favorable low bids on three out of four projects have been received by the Utah Transportation Department for more than (7 million in road work. Biggest job will be ree placement of a from Hansection of sel. Valley Junction to Snowville in Box Elder County, which has eartruck ned extra-heav- y traffic and has failed several years early. Parson Asphalt Products Co., Ogden, was apparent low bidding firm at (4,481,265, to provide a new, nine-incoverlay of concrete. using the present surface as a subbase. November Target Estimate on that job was (4.8 million. Work is to be done by Nov. 15. 7.7-mil- e on-th- check-ou- Plus Deposit A50UT THAT Monday, Tuesday, Wed , 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday, 3 to 8 p.m. Friday, 11 a m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Regular & Diet Ta ifjfui II Standing in a line and waiting to be checked out is RADISHES & 42 CHECK-OUT- S . s bother at any time... more so with Just a few items. At Smiths we are trying to correct major delays and Local PEACHES VS HILL Carolyn Dunn Consumer and Customer Advisor to the Presidentof Smith's Food King ?ii Fresh New Crop f5t' BROWN SPEEDUP kW'wT 4 Carmichael r isrrt EKPHESS .. . vfc r V'h- nn Frrr3' 5 A !' r - - The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, June 3, 1978 nK3SS5ssnaii e WMTWI the earth collapse that closed of Kjj b gttTtljlB gjRggRQg) 7 418 OS mnnn I, ivTR)!3 OQD ;cTggn fcswaffPamwBMiwiBCT Bath Size Potato r. , --- fjw. BORDENS 1776 CELEBRATION! Free Groceries Dairy Croups To Feature Merlin Olsen Get Cash Back on Borden Purchase (DETAILS ON BORDEN DISPLAYS) Un msLimm. Foil iWCAMROT ffiHaMFAST DHIKK kFrotd 20 CT Arm Allergy 9 Pack Old Fashioned p-i'- r, icwm. ROUS. Wtrff'w nk4srBr Gal." OTUMLSh.. t3 Qtr . fiFnurr brinks. !i naidi.wn j it - a .. .m - - islf eSI-- IS Oz. Frenches Instant only t After Jun V9fd for - 7 - WITH COUPON Qod 1 Professional football defensive lineman with the Los Angeles Rams, Merlin Olsen has been named honorary chairman for June Dairy Month in Utah. The Utah Dairy Commission also announced the annual Utah Dairy Princess Pageant will be Saturday at 7 p m. at the Salt Lake Hilton. 150 W. 500 South. FOTA mr IWh in. lif 1 Slim ,&?Trim Borden SHAKES. 10 Ox. Cmeiir tSaSlAILiOSSS .FVww) yr. d the road more than a year ago. In the fourth bid opening, Cache Valley Electric was apparent low bidder at (71,835 to install new traffic signals or upgrade present ones at 54th South and State Street, 94th and Stale, Footlull Boulevard and 21st South and 13th East and the Murray Holladay Road (4780 South). Estimate was (64,769. Irregular Cannon Win 1776 Days of runoff-cause- FofMi I iWI King J3S&& .Ittl Ifcir-i- is INI Mr. Olsen, a graduate of Utah State University, has played In 14 consecu- tive Pro Bow's. He will be master of ceremonies at ui prmp cess pageant where county dairy princesses from throughout the state will compete. i i 1 |