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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, 16 C December 1, 1969 k . V. mr, iohn f has a tie fling! Ties bf the famed Mr. John tie wide and handsomel He seleets the finest silks, polyesters and blends for perfect MSHEfetHAN UTAH knotting; SAMI AS UTAH tOWEI end patterns. You can't go wrong when you give a Mr. John 4.50 The tax on cigarettes is one area in which Utah ranks below the average of its surrounding states. As chart shows, two states have the same eight-ceper pack tax, four have higher taxes and only three have a lower tax. More comprehensive tax information is available in booklet prepared by Utah Foundation. It is obtainable free from the Reader Service Bureau, Deseret News, P.O. Box 1257, Salt Lake Gty, Utah 84110. Or they are available at the Deseret News, 34 E. 1st South. Include 10 cents for mail orders. n nt v -- Utah fruit and vegetable growers will again look at ways of improving their production and marketing when they meet in the Garden Room of Hotel TemrJe Square . V. (others to 6.50J ZCMI MEW'S RJDUSHINGS-- ell Itorc t V ft. Fruit Growers Dote Course : Y s JSfyxy x VS? Utah growers will be pointed out by Dr. Donald W. Davis, professor of zoology, USU. He will also explain latest information on chemical control of insect pests. 12-1- The ticsl Fruit Growers Short Course h sponsored by Utah State Horticultural Society and Utah State University Extension Servieea, Ercan-trac-k, announced Morris Orem, state president Dr. J. LaMar Anderson, associate professor of plant eciTBce, USU, pointed out that the main speaker. Dr. Paul Larson, has achieved record-bo- n as a top world authority on mechanical harvesting of deciduous fruit A horticulture graduate of USU, and banner extension pomoVogist with Michigan State University, Dr. Larson is presently superintendent of the Washington State University Dee Fruit Experiment Station at Wenatchee, Wash. His discussions will focus on mechanical harvesting of fruit, the national fruit industry and the training of made by a man for men! tie THAN OTAH Cigarette Taxes Dec. the richest, most fettering colors fruit Wees. New insects 1 i, fM'-1 smile-sav- er for Christmas 'rt U ' " . i SAIT LAKE ptgua Sji,! ef toed cal paliiiiiial cxi M topjtomt fee favorite Gold Toe socks. Good choice ml to atl MA Connell on Oantal UUorMo I Multiple sclerosis patients and their families in hie Salt Lake area will be the guests of the 96th Army Reserve Command Dec. 6 for their annual Christmas party sponsored by die It wiil be held from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in tiie Ft Douglas Officers Club, according to Lt. CoL Kay A Schwendiman, unit chaplain who is in charge of the arrangements. Brig. Got. Sterling R. Ryser, commanding general of the 96th, will greet the members of the Utah Chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and their families. s. COTTONWOOD Hang them by the chimney, put them under the but be sure he gets his share of Christmas tree Ht Wai Kt enl iuisani ink b AutmUt la ran a ibtaret tt.tbi MtUrak I 96th To Host Sclerosis Group OOVI gold toe socks make merry gifts for your Santa to fill! Oral Hygiene Appliance confronting citizen-soldier- Give a ' cf dark colors, Showers the mouth with deans fog pulsations cf wa!e& Floats away bits of food from crevices a toothbrush may not reach. Invigorates gums. Refreshing, effective way to help insure a healthy, happy mouth. Standard Model S3 V ,a-.- n A.U .V V.. , - FiufHes Ora tTKXaeu of nr (raft Toiodtat Aqo bulky crew socks of Orion9 acrylic and nylon IwO ribbed hhbulk Orion nylon reinforced OTUHlrUE AC'JA TEC, Bar cfTctehnoAotnTolh CArag&ttod trader t?X E. Fiospoct SUflColUol, Cotoraco VtHU par stretch (except Fluffes). Windsor 729 woofnylon executive length .... $2 Ribbed executive in dressy stretch nylon .... 1.50 Shcggies $19M WATER one-siz- e toe and heel; 101&-1- 4 acrylic with ...... 1410 zcwMersFusjeswNGs-oadcj- w net ' k Toe. J 4 $ f EBSF3 j- f &- fi '; EXECUTIVE ARMSTRONG -- ' LINOLEUM ,JK li' j ri Many Beautiful Pattern To Choose From! SHAGG1ES AND MORS RUlflES 7nrzrzro WJNSSO SPECIALS ON OZITE Tile Rugs 4th South et 7th Wait Carpeting Ope. Men. thrn Sot. 1:39 m.m. t Sunday 9 n.in. to 4 p.m. 55-45- p-- 56 corraawoo lOtit wk Atrf t owuu lOtoVMuadBynsdFrittog I C&trdapsatOojiJOie i I I OGDEM |