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Show 1 Utahns warned against Labor Day accidents, burglaries, etc. Labor Day - since before be turn c.' the century the official day for the American worker to relax - is the last day to relax his safety precautions, warns the In- surance As yu can reduce the chances of becoming a traffic statistnc or a burglary victim by following a few common sense rules. - Lock unattended Infoimation cars and store personal property out of sight More than 800,000 motor vehicles were stolen in 1972, a majority were unlocked - Don't attempt to drive too tar in three days, and remember - death rates are highest at night For night trips, take someone along to help drive and keep you aw ake - Speed and alcohol are the most frequent causes of highway death and injury Dont drink before driving and observe speed limits - A dark house or apartment attracts burglars Leave a light or two aglow when you are gone at night or on vacation. . - Uncollected newspapers and mail also tip off burglars Before leaving, ask a neighbor or apartment manager to watch the premises and remove newspapers and mail Traffic accident statistics for the first five months of 1973 indicate that there will be the working man takes off for the beach, ballpark or backyard barbecue, over- crowded roads increase the chant e of an auto accident and unattended homes increase opportunities for burglars Last Labor Day weekend, 602 persons died as a result of auto accidents -- 6m Utah, according to the National Safety Council In the first six months of 1973, approximately 170 persons have died in Utah traffic accidents One and a half million residences were burglarized last year, the Institute reports, many on the Labor Day weekend when workers and their families were out of town Ironically, the occupants assisted the burglar in about 20 per cent of the cases - simply by leaving a door unlocked The Institute advises that more auto deaths and injuries this ar than e er before fraffic records show the causes of accidents, and the time and conditions under which they occur - but only t ( with LIZ ' people can preent ac indents " said the Institute The w armng signs ar e clear Don t let suinmei s last holidav lie your last holiday ever " t producer motions fiom the wings that he needs 4 minutes of your unscheduled talent Hie tiooper in ,ou respond to the emeigencv as did The Dntters r ad Fi lends last Fndavs pen form. mce at in TooeK The ciovvd sense's the magic of show business and responds, matching even ad ditional number with io oun ding applause W hen Tommy Oventreet and he Nashville Expiess finally arrived they kept the responsive and cheering ci owd asking for more It s a gieat artist wh ho can hold an audience in the hallow of his hand long after the cui tain rings dow n Tommy Overstreet is men than a great entertainer, he is a warm, human being who obliges his fans with autographs past the witching hour of midnight Once youve Mrs Bingham indicates that many food items are costing 50c to a $1 more this year than last These ad ditional costs have made it necessary to increase school lunch five cents Elementary students will now pay 30c and secondary students 35c singles and c t I The Roval t seen this tali nted man in per son the! e s no toi gel ing him Ron Kicks and his imilv band wet e on hano ev c i v night ilion.il iligh pi toi to the I ode Sc hoot eve ills on tei taming (hose pint kv bui knious ami then families at oi in hair I.uk man must love Ins music to give si It ce pel foi inane es m as niaiiv nights Oui salute ot the week goes out to Ron l!n ks and , What do vou do when the s bus develops a tlat tne some 50 miles from the show star United States Department of Agriculture to discontinue its special milk program theie will be no milk in the district s kindergartens this year E tra milk will still be available to school lunc participants at a cost of eight cents a half pint ' t irtcim School lunches food supply reported sufficient in Weber Mrs Wayne Bingham, Weber District Coordinator of School Lunch, reports that supplies have been delivered to the schools and that the district has av sufficient m ventory of food items Food shortages and increased prices are a real concern, however, Mrs Bingham is confident that there w ill be a sufficient food suppply for the year The district has a years supply of staple items and bids for fruits and vegetables should be in by the middle of September Because of a decision by the i c m Ik i cm i n on lie ( i I c tlv Ilodiutions ct In apitol n lug vc ii toi lall who wi lie s sings and molds Ins own songs the Bill XiidcM son Show is sc on on ll teli v ision stations since Ins lust big hit ( nv I ights Bill has lie en tin lung out mote tuts than most nun widens music Williams i ( II iw It s a dc i son band oungst albums to I mi Xiiothc i (lit ding at t ist 'o In-- Hank docs ,li an c ptional ob on Iwo ol Hu biggest songs in cnuntiv cc have completed taping 1! weeks of Hoc Haw and it s ott o the West Coast to edit tie mam thousand sc gnu nts tli it make up the toi mat t li.it pleases lice Haw s ill million ltc l X on and music lodav Indc s Not Hard to Swallow aio enhanced !v Hanks spi ml dc liven v Hus is cotin I v at its vet v Ik st Inlin Wav ne was on hand to mm h a new singing help slat I. it iv Woods ( andv lie cot ds an I John llie W iv tie Duke pioduccd It I view c t c I eis iegulai on Hoe Have Hud d Alan is coming to Ogden for a gieat show in Octoliet W .itch this lotunin toi details I OMAC' Ait ist Cot pot tit ion lias 1 Nevei Rams in Southern Caliloinia with Lam Woods on the val end of this ptomising hit indsev to signed La Wanda their ostei of top pel foi met s La Wanda has been lecordmg since she was 14 with 21 1 1 LI rrr-kjFs- . S' rt-- llO1V-,- V SiisV' r PssfeSi Shearing- - vaAc c Vo -- t 'V 4 There will be a Board of Adjustment meeting and a public hearing to be held on Thursday, Sept 13, 1973, at 7 p m in the Roy City Municipal Building This meeting will be held to consider a request for variances requested by Mr Eldon Knudson, owner of Karol Mobile Park at 3860 Midland The Drive variances requested are outlined in Title 28 of the Mobile Home Park Ordinance under subsections 8 and 5 E. LaMar Nelson Public Works Director 28-1-- Greenland USDA Grade A Safeway Turbot Fillets Frying Chickens Canned Hams Meaty Spareribs Delicious Seafood Famous Tyson Brand USDA Choice Whole Fryers Large Size Full Side 5 to 7 Pound Slab Pan Ready , istai Waste Free yir&DeSl KKum-ia.uiaau- (0)12 i. Lb. j Denise Hammon Pi Phone About 50 members of the have returned from a week m Snohomish, Wsh , where a daughter, Mr and Mrs Gordon Davis and her family reside The Davis' had arranged for campers and trailers for the group to live in parked near the Davis home Meala were eaten together, families taking turns in the preparation They went by boat to Victoria Island, attended the fair in Seattle, went to the Carnation Farms, the Bowing Plant, picmcing and deep sea fishing m the Portland area Going along were the families of Jack Keyes, Uinta, Wayne Kimbers, Roy, Lynn Barkers, North Ogden, Glenn Kimbers, Cedar Fort and the Roy Hansens and Mr and Mrs Kimber from Sunset The Arnold Satterlee family were among family members holding an open house for Mr Satterlee's mother Mrs Eula Satterlee at her home in Ogdeen on Saturday She was married to Emmett (Mike) Satterlee m 1913, he died in A native of Kansas the 1961 family came to Ogden in 1934 She is a member of the First Baptist Church and Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary 2472 Three of her four children are living They are Mrs Bud (Helen) Myers, Ogden, Arnold M Satterlee, Sunset, Arthur M Satterlee, Anaconda, Mont There are 16 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren Mr and Mrs Floyd Young hosted a Browning family at their home on Saturday Present were the families of Mr and Mrs H L Jensen of Idaho Falls Mr and Mrs Irvin Browning, Provo, Mr and Mrs Ken Browning, Mesa, Ariz , and Margret Atkinson and her family of Evanston, Wyo Mrs Gary Schroader returned recently after a month in the Frankfurt, Germany area with their son Jim and his wife and daughter While there she did some sightseeing, castles, a boat trip on the Rhine She especially enjoyed the small villages like Sfehem where Jim lived, off the tourist route law Claudia and Daughter-iKathleen flew four month-olhome with her and will await the return of her husband to the states in December She is the former Claudia Collier Mr and Mrs Mike Fnquist and ther small son had dinner Sunday with Mrs Enquists parents, Mr ar.d Mrs Elmer Neibaur Mr and Mrs Lynn Vaughan spt it last week on family outing in the Fairviefyarea bow and arrow deer hunting Allan and Michelle Wilson have returned to their home in Fresno after visiting most of the summer with grand- d Safeway Fully Cooked Can .53 ft Lb. Rath Pork Sausage Delicious Flavor, Serve With Cream O' Crop Eggs tQWUVttr Lb. towavit. Mb. wci Roll 1 825-947- 4 Lawrence Kimber family n 'TfrK'd v- parents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Andrews Fred and Phyllis Crenshaw flew to Portland last week following the death of Mr Crenshaws father, Dr. Fred Crenshaw, 79, who died Aug -- SS32016 fTT n 8SE816-Bel-- 14 Mrs H G Hammon was among eight luncheon guests of Mrs Lloyd Pope at her home in Roy Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Neibaur were among the nine family members hosting an open house in the Hooper LDS 1st Ward m honor of their mother, Mrs Amanda J 85th birthday Aug 25 Mrs Widdison was born in Hooper and has lived thei e all her life She was married to Willard Widdison in 1911, he died m 1934 She still maintains her own home and works m her flower and vegetable garden She is an ctive member of the LDS Church and a member of the Camp U of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Her children are Miss Bessie Widdison, Melvin Widdison, Francis Widdison and Merrill Widdison all of Hooper, Mrs Clifford (Mildred) Folkman, Idaho Falls, Mrs Carl (Viola) Foikman, Plain City, Mrs Elmer (Flora) Neibaur, Sunset, Mrs Howard (Jennie) Stoddard, West Point and Mrs Darrell (Marlene) Doxey, West Point Mrs Lois Pus Carman, 80, died Aug 21 in the McKay Pies Ice Cream Orange Juice Deluxe Family Size Snow Star 76' Half Gallon vtryday low Uv.l Here's Discount With A Difference air 40-o- z Pie 99' vtryday low lvl prlc SUPER 99' FINEST MEATS All Safeway beef steaks, roasts and chops are government grade USDA CHOICE Close trimmed to remove excess fat and bone so the meat cooks better and gives more to eat for your money Must please you or your 37c MAM A A. A, Am A BiPlastic B3Potato Bags HSDill Pickles Tomatoes Salad Crackers Potato Buds K.f--- ni Can Standard Quality Adolph's Meat IT" n!g cm 69 Nabisco Brand Snack Varieties Pkg Drumsticks SO 6-- On a Stick Pkg 24-o- z Muffin Mix c;snMrr,8Xl 14 Westag Vanilla 39 23 Table Salt wh,.e Bag Cider Vinegar Pkg Piedmont Gal Bottle U&l Beet Sugar 10-l- b Bag W FROZEN FOODS big selection of top quality foods, kept in perfect frozen condition, ready for your table A GUARANTEE The exceptional thing about our guarantee is that there are no exceptions Everything you buy at Safe vay must please you or we'U refund your money! 21 1 Dill Seed cZ"y Sparkling fresh fruits and vegetables chosen by expert Safeway buyers right in the growing oreas Produce is rushed to our stores in peak condition for you to noy PERFECT 53 1.29 Enriched Flour Can 59' Hatf Gallon Green Olives Jar 29 lceCeam Band Box Ice Milk 18-o- z 10 ?,n. C Lucerne Tasty fftjj Jr Ctn. 28 Tang Orange 97 Grade AA Eggs Ts'.cd? 64 BSPillsbury Flour 10 1 1.39 Dixie Cups ztTeh,, ,flK 57 Beef Stew & 85 Del Monte Tuna 45 'mn 12 Tomato Soup lZ Lucerne Fresh V8 Cocktail Can Saltine Crackers LaLani Juice 75' 35' 49' 3 1.10 Crisco Shortening smmmi f mi UW lMf 1.46 4 i vw v rSEES8 ssscie S3RKS3ESe Skylark Buns Stuffed Olives Canned Pop Fruit Drinks Hot Dog, Hamburger, Sesame Empress Manzamlla Detergent Crogmont Regular Or Diet Lucerne Assorted White Magic Powders 39' 29' vtryday low lvl pr c & 9Se v.rydoy 8 A, A lew J lt.l pr ce &4-o-z Fkg JJc everyday low level 92' price 99c s s A A i 4 B2 Micrin Plus Gargle Aug 14. The Lee Anderson family have left Sunset to make their home in the Provo area for about a year The Marino Ganz family were among about 50 members of the Bloxham family attending a reunion at Clearfield Park Sunday Mr and Mrs A J Wallace and their sons Brad and Scott have returned from a facation trip to California At Tracy they visited with a brother and his family, the Dee Wallaces, at Benicia with another brother, Irvin, and his family Cottage Cheese Bread of- heart attack PRODUCE FRESH Hospital Funeral services were held Saturday with Scott Konopasic has Leen visiting m Spokane with an uncle, Chad Mortenson He will return this week i start son of school. Scott is ..yn Konopasic Robert McQuarrie is improving following a recent I money back! Wid-diso- Bishop Allan Stephens ficiating She is survived by her husand, one son and two daughters, John Edward Carman, Washington, Utah, Mrs Charles (Phoebe) Burroughs, Sunset, and Mrs Mary Louise Farrington, Fremont, Calif , nine grandchildren and one great grandchild Mr and Mrs Rex Whitmore have a new daughter born SAVERS These are temporarily reduced prices even lower than our everyday discount prices Added ways to save! Keep Plenty On Hand 34' prlco 79c A Fudgesicles szen JEE fettle Breck Hair Salon Finish Foam Regular or Extra Hold Breck Hair Salon Finish Lotion Regular or Extra Hold Feminine Napkins Californio Truly Fine 1.66 Pancake Mix 1.19 Nu Made Salad Oil 48-o- z Pure Vegetable Jar 99 Pure Vegetable Oil NuMade Gal Can Brand 9-- Can feitt. X 1.19 U.S. No. 1 Russet Eiectrasol Dishwasher Compound California AVOCADOS Cantaloupes POTATOES Covered Wagon Just Add Water Bathroom Tissue Minute Rice TrulyF ne Enr ched Pre Cooked Pack U; Heinz Tomato Ketchup 50-o- z Pkg 71 French's Salad Mustard 55' 54' 46' t f j i i i i J i t Prices Effective August 30th Thru September 5th 3 B9 3,or$H Carrots 2 5 j ( Pascal CELERY .0 iS!S (J E 39' 30' ,or Ydhw0d:as4 36' Cabba-- e m. 12' En Pi'- -t 28 Roy Store Only V7 |