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Show r " " - " ; - - - ; - ; ; x 7 ZT --1 jV I WE ACCEPT I I j K A FOODSTAMPS i , " r j r ' -'' r O manufacturer J A f f i 1 I ' J V I coupons I V...7 .. v..,. jl. j V j v;.y vTu2i ,( AVii-'' - . ; . : y 1 : -P-k"Z . , - i l - ' ' " I 1 1 " 1 .il. i.. i ' i .,.".J "j i ..ll.lMll III ' , j I rXS,?;S 1926-.Ii'sihe bean of the Roaring 20's.TTie flapper 1 -r . j (ffffr)k f j :4tU dress and the Charleston are in, Harding is our President I " , . .. . JJUl tf k ) I O and Babe Ruth dominates the world of baseball. Also I . "5 . I W tl I J J 'A I during this year, J.Frank Grimes, a Chicago accountant, .1 "1 liiJUr 1 I I 1 J V I "' joined with five associates in developing a plan to J T : I strengthen the hometown grocery store. I 1 - ' I A multi-state association of independent grocers was formed tn order I I - - - - - I to bring them the power of large-volume buying for lower cost of 1 '1 goods. In short, 1GA was bom. I ff 7'iJ "S'V 3 H fc. L n ri ti I 1930'S:BeUugosisuR as DraU as IGA developed mnovative J Lz)Cl tAitt U DSSlLOS markeung and promotion programs to help weather the Depression I , " " W years. Babe Ruth became the first spokesperson for IGA products. I 2-PLY 4-ROLL I "" ' "" "1 N. I 1940'S'.Theworid is at war and Disney's film Pinnochio is j PACK j I released. IGA introduced the "Foodliner" format, a deluxe super store I -A I " I fci I design known today as a Supercenter'. This gave our customers the I f i I I I I ultimate grocery shopping experience of that time. I f I 1 I iV 'T I 1950'S:Eisenhower is President and Elvis is soon to be a II . f j y 9 If I household name. J.Frank Grimes's son, Don, led IGA's growth to 3,000 I f J " supermarkets in 46 states. I f f "S W .. - i J I i-- oss Li Ltoasi ' c A y J va'ueforl,'Sal5,0me, IGA QUALITY 1 1 - 1970'S:Everybody is talking about Vietnam, the peace movement II BONELESS f 1 I I and the Beades. Dr. Tom Haggaii takes charge as the dynamic new II BEEF I ( I Wi J All 1 - -- " ...J I President of IGA. IGA continues to flourish. 1 I S f I kJ 1 " " ' I 1980,S-90'S:iheEmpireStrikesBackwasrdcased II . JT " 1 I (rhetatae)airftlU.S.Hakc7tbafru I W 1 1 j V - '.' I Timrthan4,()Soto,lGAislhewrUrgotvolunuryupcnT II BOTZLESS I tw and has core in 50 sates and 21 countries. IGAisuUrmed I RMJCUmiia T 'I Suonrymultmafmur I WnaitAW mmy l acorrmtrrmttocwcitsicandweprcseive. j fc 1 lH? I I -. J I iffl rr.v..i7:iV. 1 ULa t 1 1 1 I Your Hometown IGA offers a wide variety of services and il " ;- "im 1 1 r 11 1 "' ""'" " ' " "' ' - ' " - ... . J I programs, aU designed with your needs and interests in 1 . " - ... r- '. j I I mind. Below are a few of the areas we've developed to I C ---S " I I I betterseroi I yn -"(l j cf''' 1 .--,! -rrTi YouWaniTTtelteL WeHaveTta $ 5' U UUJwll U VJ'LJCiVO . i-MJi Low Prices. W-hat a deal! IGA's I TSO" r.''d . I firm i','i3 exciting way to save even more on I "YC---,, Z - ' U.S. 1 IDAHO 1 s- . I I V all your favorite items. Look for the I , .-r- POTATOES l ! f I j IGA Buy-Of-The-Week display, when you II I I I I find it, you've found inaedible savings! It's just one more I I I J I I II way of showing you that IGA is Hometown Proud. I f . j I "l j CjX- ui ' W IGA is very proud of the children jl - . ,Ed , i - - I II in our communities. We try to I . I A- I I ' support youth activities school (rfTk hV OBB 1 0"LB. BAG V II Kids isn't a promotion or program, J JU. r- I I ' ' "" I I ..T.:vr it's a commitment to me future I STOCK UP AND (7 J ... I I I CTr V Naders of our communities. Weal) SAVE THIS WEEK I f ! Tri I I V- ' Acanhelptobrig tenthehrutreof 8-OUNCE CAN 6 V I ? 7 I V. " . the next generation. IGA s I I . p ) J i ! 1 I Hometown Kids is an investment I j V J ' .' " j in one of our most valuable resources I CA OF 43 I J , 1 ' . I I it t In an effort to 'dig in" for 11 5 f S9 mmmm. A J ' ' - " I I HTTf'ul their communities and the I V pl3 rt i V .:' , . . v I .jikS- environment, IGA, withthe LJ ' ;! " ' jl i . help of Coca-Cola and I i , f oJ-UUNCE CAN I Louisiana-Pacific, launched the enormously successful I U "s . -N I 1 Hometown Trees program in 1992. Through this project, 9 . T , I '17 ( I I IGA stores work with local community groups to plant . i I ! . ' J . I seedlings in their hometown parks and playgrounds. This ifi'i I t N ' s I program is one of the largest private-sector tree planting H ' y f-U.-i I Ml " -. r- , . I efforts in U.S. history. Since the program's inception, IGA -.?,-. f i' , V . V l stores and local community volunteers have planted more i f , li ' i - j I I than 3.5 million trees in 43 states. . I ! i ' I Tononnov;: i. - ! l J V " y j I 5 V ric - I 1 -v. j I . -"d'ffr ''' ; " i ' . ? I ' I yZT. As you face die x??k i(?rftyP - r ! 777A challenges of the CW,V) TOjWS'&O SflTO LSfiirfiCHed ' 1 JiSUJJ 21st Century, it's 3 BUJMKClLW rinr " Vl nice to know that winter rS 71 fe L"l02Jr j ! your Hometown IGA will favorTtei I'r io-lb.bag ! be here, offering you complete state- 10.75-oz.CAN L-T ; j VQ 'l'CWV-. fl A MM ' i 1 of-the-art grocery services as well as CASS OF 24 K i ( I 11 I the solid stability, growth and CTTOn PV ) I ft rA if ' ' hometown commitment we've come J p,n"3 ' J I" I to stand for in our long history. V 1 j j ) I I I H J u Fon w I PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., FEB. 4-TUES., FEB. 10, 1998 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ,l- ""JL- u-nmKzl AND C0RRECTTYP0GRAPHICAL OR PICTORIAL ERRORS. EAST HIGHWAY 89, KANAB LjgL-.-: J |