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Show 1 8 STANDARD-NOVEM- BER Duchesne starts work on bench sewer lines 7. 1974 Consumers' Corner JCPenney Rrlurn, Recycle, lTse Lets Nearly everything we buy roines in a package or container, lint lies, boxes, bags, wrappers, cans ami papers. Most people are in the habit of throwing these tilings away. That means wasting ihcm. Paper and cardboard are made from trees, fans are made from metal. Glass is made from silica and sand melted together using lots of electricity. All these are natural resources. If we keep throwing stuff away someday there won't be enough natural resources left to make the tilings we need. One thing we ran do so as not to waste resources is recycle the things made from them. Recycle means return to use again. Not everything can be recycled but much can. Check to sec if there's a recycling renter near you. Even better is to use returnable containers (Recycling uses a lot of energy). Rrturnablcs arc things that ran be used again just is they are. Many of the materials used in packaging cannot be returned or recycled, so the most helpful thing we can do to not waste resources is to use less of these things. The most we can do to help conserve our trees and rivers and other natural resources is to use only what is absolutely necessary, return and reuse whatever possible. and recycle the things that I'un't he reused. Duchesne city crews lust week began work on the Blue Bench sewerline extent ion according to Mayor Dale Workman. He expects the trunk line work to he completed within two weeks, weather permitting. The trunk line will extend from about highway 40 up the hill and on to the a total of approximately licneh, three fourths of a mile. Mayor Workman said the total number of lateral lines in the area will depend on the number of hook up contracts. He noted at this point, building on the Blue Bench has been curtailed liecause of a lack of water." But the mayor also said I am disappointed with the lack of enthusiasm of the people on Blue Bench. He feels the new services to the area will enhance the value of property in the area and tie of real benefit to the residents of the Bench. Bahamas The Coinnuinwealth of the Bahamas achieved full independence from Great Britain on July 10, 1973. The Bahamas comprise nearly 700 islands and extend over 700 miles from Florida to Haiti. JCPenney Pixy portraits are enough to make anyone smile. , Only 1.69 Mon. & Toes. Nov. 11-1- 2 for a 5 x 7 or 4 wallet sizes of same pose in natural color. ment. Ovrr 17 million retired workand above, plus ers, sixty-twtheir dependents, 3 million disabled persons and their dependents, and another 800,000 special beneficiaries are presently receiving benefits. Also, approximately 6 million dependents and relatives of deceased cligibles are getting their allotments. Social Security represents an economic life preserver for millions of Americans. It replaces in part the income lost through retirement, disability, or death of the family breadwinner. This program buoys up a sizeable portion of older Americans and at the same time serves as a stabilizing to the nafactor of sorts tional economy. No appointment necessary. Come in. Age limit: children to 12 years old. Choice of poses from as many as 4 or 5. Two children together . . . only 2.98. No hidden charges. Mail orders: just slightly more. o Finding Security In HILLDuchesne city crews this week began work on extension of the trunk line of the city sewer line that will go to the Blue Bench section of town. Mayor Dale Workman expects work will be completed within two weeks, weather permitting. He said the number of connections will depend on the number of bench residents OVER THE who sign Retirement Social Security Both in people and dollars, the Social Security system is the nation's largest dispenser of economic support for its older citizens. More than nine out of ten Americans age sixty-fiv- e and over are either drawing survivors, disability, and health insurance benefits or are eligible to draw them upon retire contracts. old-ag- 9:30 o.m. 5:30 p.m. If, you have a second or third favorite pose, take them, too. At these special prices, in either size. Your second selection Your third selection Your fourth selection Your filth selection 1.69 1.65 1.55 1.40 J Sept, savings bond sales listed September Savings Bonds Duchesne County came to according to volunteer District Bonds Chairman M. Warner Manager, Commercial Security sales in $14,852 Savings Murphy, Bank at Orem. total to This brings the $86,920 or 94.5 percent of our 1974 goal, the chairman added. Statewide sales of Savings Bonds reached $3,177,360 in September making a grand total of $21,264,322 or 74.09 percent of the 1974 quota of $28,700,000, it was announced by State volunteer Bonds Chairman Wendell E. Gile of Salt Lake City. Kennecott Copper executive B . B. Smith, Utah's 1974 Take Stock in America Campaign Chairman revealed as of October, this year's campaign hud netted 138 percent of the New Savers goal and the Increased Allotment goal had also been exeeded 104 percent. Mr. Smith said that most of the TSIA camiaigns have been completed with a few more remaining to lie reported. Nationally, September Bonds sales figures were impressive with a grand total of $509 million reported for E&H Bonds purchased the highest for any September since II Bonds sales began and 32 percent above September! 1973. Americans every where now own over $62' ? billion worth of Savings Bonds un i an estimated 24 'z million families now own E&H Bonds with nearly 60 percent of the sales derived from the popular Payroll Savings Plan. HID StSIZIP jlI1 qM n a be QlW semftcej FRENCH CUT GREEN BEANS WESTERN FAMILY, Reg. WESTERN SHORES, 41 Of 200s I nn UU APPLESAUCE WESTERN FAMILY, cE Hu inj iniB jtS 1 ! ! 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