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JU 44 is 2 - cu 1h Lw. 22 'P Mof Dm LEO .0 BIT 4 ' 15 17 56 57 60 71 82 88 M : t ou' 48 4 J 'A" t'p u u A I XV 41 5 AQUARIUS JAN 20 nesN BU A The United States Food and Drug Law requires that all candy be made with pure ingredients and nonpoison-ou- s flavorings and colorings Harmless vegetable dyes are among the ingredients approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in candy been a ACTIVE MAY lt 5" In GEMINI nutri-t.omst- 3-- G 89 90 62 6 Sugar is the main ingredient of candy There are more than 2,000 kinds of candy made today People in the United States eat about 3 5 billion pounds of candy each year Certainly too much candy can be s bad for you, but in moderation tell us that candy is a good food that can supply quick energy This is especially true if the candy is also made with butter, fruit products milk and nuts Manufacturers ME, PROFESSOR 'THIS MORNING, KATHY AND CALVIN TOOK ME SHOPPING AND TO ns u 5- - 6- - 9 22 24 27 72 PISCES ns 19 MAR y iF: 34 36 51 53, - ' 73 77 78 U ' make cost candv EXTENDED WEAR SOFT LENSES LUNCH ARE YOU SURE THAT YOU AND MISS THOMPSON WANT ME TO JOIN YOU FOI $K00 DINNER'2 I Judge Parker By Paul Nichols I j BY THE WAY YOU DIDN'T r ANSWER ONE OF MY QUESTIONS' HIS WIFE' SHE WAS INJURED AND HAS BEEN MORE OR WHEN ELDON LAGRANGE WAS LESS OF AN INVALID KILLED, who WAS IN THE CAR EVER SINCE! WENDY WITH HIM ? M . SEES HER A COUPLE YOU KNOW ME MARGARET I LIKE 5AM, WHAT'S YOUR INTEREST IN WENDY TO KNOW ALL ABOUT A NEW PRETTY FACE SAVERN P AROUND T HE COURTHOUSE' more information about contact lenses. ' INCLUDES & Lenses by Bausch Lonb Chemical Care Kit & 90 Day Follow-U- p CALL NOW! For L Lencraft Optical eye care center 266-820- 0 SUPER SALE 345 East 4500 South $2495 sT P17570R13 STEEL RADIAL Phillips STEEL RADIALS P155R13 P165R13 AJqr BF GOODRICH STEEL LIFESAVERS I By Alex Graham red Basset ...which I ...leaving me with twenty-thre- e we minutes unt" dispose of In one minute 10 flat ... OVER COST UNIROYAL TRUCK TIRES STEEL RADIAL o if EXTRA LOAD 6295 P235R15 FLEETMASTER TRIPLE TREAD 8 ply 6 295 750x16 WC Vi ON ALL Goren on Tod avs Bridge Hand By C II Goren and D Omar Sharif A Q82 V Q J 106 0 J8 K43 EAST V 10965 873 0 75 10852 SOUTH K 54 0 AK 1096 V AJ976 More often than not, if you make inadvertent bid, you end up pay ing dearly for the error. So it is a an SALE NOW P,CKUPS LUCKY ACCIDENT Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH ALL BRANDS ON 50 pleasant duty to report a case where just the opposite occurred. It happened at the recent Spring North American Championships in Montreal. The players were late in getting started and South, Sam Smith of Newton, Mass., intended opening the bidding with one diamond. To his horror, he heard himself say: "One heart." After his partner had responded one spade, he could think of no way to bid the hand without getting himself into more trouble, so he tried a rebid of one no trump in the hope that his part ner would be weakish and pass. Matters did not improve when his partner jumped to four hearts. West's double, followed by North's redouble, turned the whole auction into a nightmare, but there was no place to go, so Smith decided to stick it out West led his singleton club honor. Declarer won in hand and led a low trump, on which West played low. Dummy's ten won, and declarer returned to hand with the king of spades to lead another trump. There was no point to following with a low trump to this trick, so West won the king and exited with his low trump, won in dummy. The diamond finesse lost to West's queen. He drew the last trump, but that was it for the defense declarer had all suits under control, and the rest of the tricks were his. Instead of the zero he had been expecting, South ended up with a top score thanks to the double. The usual contract was three no trump w hich, w hen declarer brought in the whole club suit with a finesse of the nine, usually yielded ten tricks if the opponents cashed out when they got in with a diamond. BF GOODRICH TAs UNIROYAL, MULTIMILE Starting at PHONE s5,895aJl118k Based on $500.00 Down, APR 0AC Does Not Include Tax or Lie. TT " 266-440- 0 DAVE BEAN TIRE Wholesale to the public" 5th W. 4500 So. Just West of 15 33d iiatisniniess Yrawel Its For information about Charles Goren's new newsletter for bridge players, write Goren Bridge Letter, 1909 Cinnaminson Ave., f innamin-son- , N.J. 08077. Business! Heart & Sole Classic Scheduled Saturday The Heart & Sole Classic, the Utah Heart Associations 10 kilomete- event, will be held Saturday at Highland High School beginning at 10 run-wal- k a m. Registration is under way at all stores sporting goods departments and the Utah Heart Association office, 645 E 400 South Entry fee is $6 for preregistration or $8 the day of the race Registration fee incudes a colorful Heart & Sole Classic and the chance to win prizes in drawings Participants of all abilites are encouraged to attend. 7.CMI The classic, formerly known as the Run for Life, is sponsored by ZCMI, KAI,L Radio, Frontier Airlines and Telectronic-Pacemaker- New this year is an age division, along with whtelchair and heart patient categories The top three finish ers in each division will receive an award Honorary chairman for the May 11 event is KALL announcer Tom Bar-berOnce again, runners finishing ahead of Barberi will receive an "I Beat Barberi" ribbon. i. "The purpose of the Heart & Sole Classic remains the same as the Run for Life," said David Wilding, Heart & Sole Classic commute chairman "We want to encourage Utahns to exercise for better cardiovascular health and to raise funds for heart research and education p'ograms drawing following the race will be for the grand prize, transportation for two on Frontier Airlines to any Frontier city in the continental United States and Canada Every registered runner is eligible and must be present to win Also, the person rais- - ing the most money in pledges ($750 minimum) will receive air transportation for two on Frontier Airlines. For more information about the Heart and Sole Classic, call the Utah Heat Assocation. 80 Moose Lodges Install Governor, Officers B, yd R Robinson has been stalled as governor of the Loyal der of Moose Lodges in Utah. of all our business is BUSINESS TRAVEL. in- OrgrnmsmihammM He succeeded Edward Shackelford. A Other new officials include Ronald Evans, junior governor; David K Eaby, prelate, Don Anderson, sergeant at arms, and trustees Gordon Reynolds, Robert Newman and Mar-veTippetts n Call our Corporate Sales Department ) 487-973- 1 '4 iiiaarwHiii h H |