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Show $ t, it f All Green , Organization awarded humanities grants Fresh The Utah Endowment for the Humanities has nounced the award Uj which will explore public policy issues in the light of human valuess. The Civic Improvement Committee of the Kanab Womens Civic Club has been awarded a $500.00 grant for a I If you're wondering how much you should be spending on food each week, latest USDA Weekly Cost of Food Guide may be quite helpful Just find the age groups of your family, pinpoint one of the three cost plans ranging from low to luxury, and add it up. You may find you are eating well and spending less than the national average If so, congratulations. If you re spending more than average, you may want to change your food plan. Ba e budgeting is called for in the low cost plan; the liberal plan uses convenience foods and more luxury items; the moderate plan is a balance of both convenience and foods. Clip and save this guide for use now and comparisons later. Fresh Crisp r V , i . 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Camelot t)b JUICE CATSUP Vi Gal. ican Chocolate Mac, Nut Pillsbury Bundt TTIOgr CAKES j&G MILK ite- - structure 25c Off Label King Cheer Selective Service System, DETERGENT agency in February and another 200 in May. By the end of FY 77, the entire C 1400 , employees will leave the will emplopy only 100 people. This reduction in tne work force of the draft agency agency approximately made necessary I 18 Oz. Kelloggs CORNFLAKES 16 Oz. White and Whole Wheat Camelot BREAD 8 Oz. Rosedale T omato OTITAMN a altered the agency. In Utah, 11 employees will be terminated on February 28. 1976, and another 2 on May 8. 1976. Throughout the entire DETERGENT 100 Miligram250Count Medex vitamin termed recently 20c Off Label 50 Oz. Cascade Dishwasher v. 1976. dramatically of DETERGENT t SAUCE C 10 Lb. Womens and Saturdays one week apart. They will treat such topics as: Traditional Image and Women as Child Care, Family Life, and the Working Public Programs Mother, etc. for Women Workers, All programs sponsored by the Utah Endowment for the Humanities are open to the public and free of charge. The Utah Endowment, through a Roles of Workers, grant from the National for the Endowment in- cause what the National Driector Byron V. Pepitone 20c Off Label 32 Oz. Joy Liquid I t Mr. John said this is the result of a drastically reduced budget recommendation for the Selective Service System, and will MILK 10 Lb. County Fair Young alternating Fridays morality discussing public and the intent of developing ideas ofor individual and institutional responsibilities in this area. Professors of Law, English, History, and Philosophy will help give insight into the disucssions. An amount of $3,973.80 has been granted to the District February Gal. Cream O Weber NONIEOODS The for Utah has announced the closing of aQ local draft board offices by the end of ICEMILK 2 developing par- Christian Association of Salt Lake City was awarded $6,405.00 for a project entitled Women Working. This project will consist of four all day sessions held on Delmore E. John, the State Director of Selective Service Cream O Weber No. 1 Camelot Evaporated ularf Electric Perk b. Hills Brothers northern Utah may ticipate with local officials in democratic control of federal funds. underlying public issuess of concern in Utah. The next deadlines for funding consideration are March 1, 1976, and April 23, 1976. Detailed information may be obtained from the Endowment office. 10 West Broadway, Suite 200, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101 or by calling 524-456- 9. Local draft boards closed in February 48 Oz. and Cheese IhV MAYONNAISE ?v i'--. For a Write for single free copies of paper describing food plans on which these costs are based to- of also They the public about justice planning the citizens of will dustry. Humanities, provides The Salt Lake School financial support for acDistrict has received funding tivities that bring the adult for a $3,060.00 project to public with together discuss the issues of public philosophers, historians, and morality and mans values. A other professional scholars in three day conference will be the humantities to examine held with the purpose of the humanistic questions or K . impact in- civically competent. help inform the criminal system so development, discussions on the ethics of change and economic impact, economics and history in southwestern Utah, and the sociological JRLfflCE i normally County vironmentalists and the supporters of industrial 6 Oz. Meadowdale 5BR1HIER? ' The Cooperation. At this public forum concerned citizens will meet with a historian and a scientist who political specializes in local government and discuss the issues of preserving the Kane County Courthouse or tearing it down and building a new one. A second issue to be discussed is involved with the prospect of the consolidating city and county government. Industrial Independence will be the main topic of consideration for a series of programs to be developed by the Kane County Planning Commission under a $3,195,00 grant. There will be an attempt to open a meaningful dialogue between the en- d Criminal facilitate a dialogue between elected officials and citizens not over whether or Americans are naturally or Kaiparowits: and City Fresh Bean 5 Stl fl" of Challenge Per Individual MUSHROOMS i ' entitled project USDA COST OF FOOD AT HOME FOR A WEEK Fresh Utah Grown 6 $1 I 303 Fresh Clip Top 4$t E of programs for the humanities, X on Justice Administration for a series of programs and a slide presentation which will address the proper and of prudent expenditure federal money in the Criminal Justice System. It will be for the humanist to $17,133 80 in support of five ' Council Two an- Camelot FLOUR BlueSeal Oleo the ter- mination of all registrant processing on January 27, 1976. State Director John said ; This means there will be no registration or lottery drawing in the foreseeable future, no classification actions, and young men will no have longer any to report changes of address or anything else to their local requirement boards. For many years, all men were required to have their draft card in their personal possession at all times, but this is no longer required. If a Selective Service Status Card is lo ,t or stolen, there is no need to ask for a replacement In fact, said Mr. card. John, replacement cards will no longer be issued. After the local draft board offices are closed in February, all Selective Service records will be transferred to appropriate Federal Records Centers. The State Director said the only Selective Service contact in Utah will be his office. He may be reached at: Utah State Headquarters, Selective Service System, 469 South 400 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Any person participating in President Fords Clemency Program who wishes to enroll with Selective Service to perform his alternate service obligation must contact the State Director in person, by phone or by mail after the end of February. Mr. John added that me termination of all registrant processing makes it registrants file. Selective Service registrants with any valid questions a out their status may contact him at the above address. With the exception of a few registrants who may be violators of the Milgary Selective Service Act, all registrants are now considered to be classified in Class irrespective of any previous classification. Class indicates that the registrant is not currently H subject to processing induction or alternate MARGARINE v iiFresh California 365 Count Medax Daily with Iron MULTl-- Overland, Boise, ID N. Cole Road, Boise, ID Junior ROTC sets Military Ball WTAMM Broadway Ave., Boise, ID N. Cusler St., Pocatello, ID Americana Blvd., Boise, ID CHS - W, 1 n $ ir Hi. im- possible for any new information to be added to a CLEARFIELD The Junior ROTC of Clearfield High will hold its Military Ball Saturday evening at 8 p.m. in the WSC Ballroom. event is by invitation The semi-formonly. Past students and people presently active in the ROTC unit will be invited along with the faculty. for i |