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Show 8 New Ceiling Prices For Listed Sugar o -- in fob. Herald-Journa- 22, 1944. i Rent vhi j U. ' f U Jfch- L4 i'lfiju nriccs o announced Thursday of pi ce adinimstratum and the Utah extension sprvict Tlie changes in maximum puns for primniy distribute- - a i'l h taltcn into account by ol'A district offices in setting intninun ly codings It is likely tliat t It it will bt 't slight reduction at ret ml n,,'l a in Hie northeastern very slight 'net case in vmu other parts of the country. Following arc the pn.es established today t per hundred pounds, f.o b United Slates se (hoard to tlie nearest freight w-jioint of delivery): 1. For sales of fine gramda'e tane sugar refined m the United States, $.5 50 per hundred pounds This i"pres( n'-- i a deeiease of ten cents p r hundred pounds ft. i rwi tin t i u tind an ineiease of fiv' cents per hundred pounds Tor located in other mens. 2 Similar price adjustments are represented by the es ibhshim nt of R celling of $.54.5 per iumdieu' pounds for sales of fine granulate ed sugar from offshore areas, domestic or foreign; duly paid and a ceiling of $5.25 per hundred pounds for sales of lurbinufln. washed-white- , or similar sugar trom areas, domestic o foreign, for direct consumption, 3. For sales of fine granulated beet sugur processed in the eon- tinentul- United States, $5.40 pc tiunured pounds. This is an inti tease df five cents pci hundted STODDARD Reporter t'.-'- -- . I LM Ilistoi irally ; 'nifieunt is the photo above, showing French Jews worshiping in a Pans synagogue the first openly conducted Ilebiew sen ices in tlie Freni h capital since Germans came in mei four yeais ago. Leads Glendale News LEONARD at Pa!au AUGER Reporter Clara Taylor of Ogden a few days visiting with spent Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen and their families, during the week. Mrs. Miss Rutn Ann Larsen and Miss Ellen Auger spent an afternoon in Logan last week. Zctta Auger, Ruth. Ann Larsen, Beverly Nelson, Jeannine WheelAlice Auger er, Joyce Owen, Chrissie B! Owen and Genevieve Wheeler of the YWMIA and Clarence Owen, Burtis VvauiK-Bernon J. Auger of the YMMIA .tt.nded the Oneida stake conven-oheld In Preston Tuesday ev. r O&i Mrs. LaRue Smith of Riverdale, OF LARGE RF.I) SPRINGERS PLENTY Felix Market Phone 899 N. 1 JB. Mrs. Carma Long of Mupleton Idaho, is spending a few days wuh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Housley and family of Richmond and Mrs. Bcrsha Harrison of Downey paid a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Auger Sunday afternoon, while enroute to visit wit-Mrs. Housley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson of Preston. 49f 1.98 SOAP o COFFEE o0ATSUP So They Say ... I 23C 10C g i 10 2 'J'Jf "jjt Sacramento Bottle 14-o- 25C z. v O Rationing o in intensity o At A Glance steadily Whatever takis, o short, the cracks. o the turned War Henry L o Secretury CHEESE through stamps o that ration failure o and world this war due o background ration ligerency through stamps o but vdid indefinitely. a cure. gestions as o Scifriz G for four Pennsylvania. . . t valid through o can most to o or that taxes the interference availabh fifth pint to o forces fifths or half with factors o and of Depart o pints, meat Tax director. Certain types ah ... . brandies and o FRUITS & VEGETABLES war produced many o ORANGES none surprises, Stamps ICp portant than discovery that a o U.DOZ. ration modern empire docs Punkist 3H Stamp IV o sarily disintegrate under the canning sugar, war. The has century indefinitely. Spare stamp o has for canning annihilated mass longing 0 MELONS your rationing protective groups gether 0 Silen Wilkinson, chairm'.n SHOES stamps British Labor Party. o Utah Strip es in one pair definitely o Guaranteed Lb. S' 0 0 TOMATOES 0 0 Brigham City 011 0 Bushel 0 0 pearjlTeaches 0 Insulate 0 GUARANTEED with home of Packers your 0 t SALAD DRESSING Keen Full Quart From western Europe, Russia, the Balkans and Italy a grinding pressure on Germany is now BEELVTEAKS OILS, FATS, Red book G5, AND ROASTS, AND BUTTER As 4, valid indefinite- ly. PROCESSED Blue FOODS A8 book AV3 Lb. 68 Jar Stmison. to recognize illness is a solely to Gorman belis the futile sugto of U. of William The not FLOUR well-meani- Dr. gasoline gallon Dec. Calla Lily 48-L- b. 1.55 Bag .. we hope for is will be designed minimum produce and leading full employment. Roy Blough, Treasu-- y resenri h The 21. h LIQUOR No. 3 for ; one if not No. C, two one No. 17 good fot gallon wine bonus two expires Sept. 30. wine, and rum, gins unration-cdone-fift- j 3 of L5, Six GASOLINE good stamps, each, Sept. 22 i be 32t CRISCO mounting time it long or screws will continud U until enymy 4, SUGAR and 33, ration indefinitely. book 4. for has but the Nos. 30, 31. 3 4, each vali ! No. 40, valid Nc 37 of 20 lbs. local Airplane ration book for 3, .KRAFT DINNER FRESH . The book book 4. good sugar. See board. Idaho. Jesse Wheeler spent a few da) 3 at the home of Melvin Soamo.s and 2, in Fairview helping with tlie eaeh. thrashing. Annual precipitation in the U. S. ranges from l1.- inches in Death Valley, Calif, to IJS's inches at Qiiinault, Wash. C. Smith, USMC, above, of Alexandria, Va , commands the American expeditionary force which is fighting Japs in their great Pacific stronghold in tlie Palau Islands. He led the famed Second Division of Marines in tlie bloody Tarawa invasion. 2.T BACON Julian Maj.-Ge- n. :i:r SMOKED 2 smPAPW" DUZ m tbs OOftOQQOOOPftOOOeOOOftOOOOaOQQQeOpOQOOQQaai BUTTER 9 FLOUR 2tr 2 o. s o SPECIALS MARKET PRICE: e VEAL STEW 1 IP tirade A. Lb. TOT ROAST k She Grade. C. Lb LARI). Home Rendered NEA-Aein- Tues. and Thurs., SATURDAY Bars NO. I PEACHES AT LOWEST -- fM Scots' Mis. S. F. TLomas. Adrain is an son Sunday afternoon. instructor in Camp Pyote, Texas. The Relief Society presidency, Eulalia Larsen, Ellen Jensen Birds are dying by the thou- Alice Auger and Emma Auger sands as a result of their feathers met in an officers meeting Monbeng fouled by oil set afloat from day evening to make plans for torpedoed ships and submarines. the winter's work. On October 3, they will hold an opening social. Mrs. Clarissa Talbot and family of Richmond and Mrs. Zenath Thomas of Lewiston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Auger and family. Jesse Wheeler called on Harley Jepson in Mink Creek Friday. Kitchen PEAS, King Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Auge-an- d 2 Cans family of Tremonton spent TOMATO SOUP Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mr. Herbert Owen and other relatives Rancho. 3 Cans in this community. LUNCHEON MEAT, Welland F. Smith, superintend; Spieed. Moon Rose. Can ent of schools, visited our district school Friday morning. PORE & BEANS Mrs Albertie Griffiths of Pre.-- Happy Host. 2 Cans ton spent a few days of last QUAKER OATS week with her daughter, Mrs. 3 Auger. Quida & SOAP P 0 6 1 lf and baly son are spending a few Idaho, called at the home of her u.tj i with their parents, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nel- 27c 27c S barbs n h , pic-cru- st Mrs. D. S. Thomas and daughter, Cherrill who have been vis- ling. iting Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Thomas' this summer have returned to and daughters Lois and Josephine their home in Long Beach, Calif, attenuev. t. and- Mrs. Lee Swafford ,i ldaho, Saturday arrived here- Monday Sept. 11 to Mr. a and with few days spend Rhyl Swainston, Miss Alden Mrs. S. F. Thomas. Swainston, Mrs. Nateli Bodily and Mrs. Swafford had a major op- son, Edwin and daughter Ann and eration Sept. 15 in the Budge hos- MiS3 Marian Goering of Preston pital. She will remain here for were calling on friends in this some time with her parents. community Sunday afternoon. Pfc. Adrain Thomas and wife LI ' j a.-- EVELYN "" I 1 f St uy ' u Richmond News , : the charging or retufitiyn of "security deposits'' by lar.dloids were announced by li Grant Ivins, OlA district director . ' Under the new amendment landlords who can establish need of a deposit lot recovery of such movable objects as keys ad ice trays, may petition for permission to require such a deposit," Ml. Ivins said. The maximum which OP A will allow for this type of security deposits is ten dollar s." Utiles.-the landlord shows he has special need for , tlie collee- lion of a security deposit and the OPA authorizes such security, the following limitations are applicable: 1. A landlord whixse maximum rent was established by a renting on the maximum rent date, or a tenting during the two months ending on that date, may require a security deposit on the same terms and conditions as those provided by the base or other rental agreement by which the maximum tent was established. 2. Where the maximum rent was established by a first rentthis meal.'" lit uiit u ing'' prior to the effective date of Floating Crunchy Building rent control in the area, the landOne-hacup fot cup molasses, fii'ts shi 'V 5 lord may collect a security deposit tableri teaspoon salt, sugar, 's on i mount and the in tlie same Ktiilw-- eliiihiiln) cornflakes. 6 cups butter, in1) in trenc same terms and conditions as proTroops of Gm Hodges First Army march into Germany on road to spoon and Combine molasses, sugar Aachen, the first Yanks to fight on Nazis' "holy soil as assault arc tvas vided in the rental agreement unsalt and boil to 2.50 degrees F. or der which the accommodations closed on three sides of city This first picture of American troops in Police too oft. a Until mixture forms a film bail e staff photographer b,hei were first rented. However, OPA Germany was made by Andrew Lopez. when dropped into cold water. public park is the pnhlu s. War Picture Pool, transmitted by Signal-Corpfor an. the order issue decreasing may amount of the security deposit or eliminating it entirely, where such an order has already been issue J, or where it is subsequently issued, QXWMEIDcniIEniiiniI' the landloid may collect or retain RAISINS a security deposit only as permitted by the order. ' 3. Where the maximum rent is Sunmaid Seedless Bring your own established by a "first renting" on ' or after the date rent control beshopping bag or basket came effective in the area, no se2Jf Phgs. curity de posit may Vie required or retained even if such a deposit was included in the rental agreeHO ment forming the basis for maxie&i mum rent. LE TAYLOR MART IViRY TO IISTIN 4. No security deposit may be HONEY required or retaied for housing 9 a. m. accommodations newly constructed with priority rating and havNew Crop First Grade ing a rent approved by the agenIVIaid O LB. Clover. cy granting priority. Lb. 5. For public housing or hous1.98 Pail ing rented under the rent schedule Vitamins Enriehed With of the war or navy department, 48 LB. BAG Dinner Horn Brand security deposits may not be rerequired or retained for housing permitted in the rental agreeSOAP POWDER PORK BEANS effect on September 1, ment,, of effective the date 1944, Large Box today's amendments. Where such housing Van Camps ,is rented for the first time alter White King September 1, 1944, no security deSize Bars f Laundry. Giant Bars posit will be permitted. 29 Cans . . 6. Limitations on security de- -' to those similar already posits, Folgers. Drip or Regular mentioned, are also applicable to LB. Iounta in Grown. hotels and rooming houses. " tocvi-sieve- . high-washe- TlMt Add tat'er. r(M, BY GAYNOR MADDOX nr Don't drive yourself crazy cook-- , and toss io, tnei U; ing separably for the family and fork, Then i,,n HI! ' children Dovetail foods for both inch balls s,.n, pattern. top of ea li .s, into the family me il " Of When evzry minute counts, don't i ream or h 1:h (. m tne ( ream of ,. spend unnecessary minmes tulll,. Three tabl, kitchen. J'T'r days tablespoons iien meals ahead, a few meal-, teaspoon s.i'i ',UI'6 ril at a time. Then children's Vl'Stt can easily be adapted to -family pulp and la, ii To make 'di , lab;,. dinners and much double ee "ik ,i ip y '' or slice avoided. If, for example 1,, children's loutine includes i. a.y aO.t in Just til water io a i. daton meal at noon, choose for thro Melt hot',., ily's meal foods suitable j .kUi cook Hour u oox until t. an.. ' 0 h adults and children, :id milk and suit, i n enough to leave a noon dinner .rrmg until stantty the next day. huk Add sir, lined ih Adult foods can lie uiapted fur heat and Pulp serve countless ways. Spices, children in and fried foods are not meant for youngsters so, of course rertain dishes must be modified But meat loaf and stews are thd drens foods if spues arc om.t'ed, Scerct engagi s the and pie fillings are also suitable, you hear tin mo., Ui. .nt a exit little a means which making Cream into a pudd.ng. An Illinois in m filling " his sauces and cream soups take virc a lm!f hour m i, T of vegetable reheating Everyone beu.-n,is practice i ,Jtnmon Wi',1 be hnppv other states get nutiilion adcquaie food and the others wont be clan e n I" ti oring, Wheres the flavor gone m '"tlS'.l for C w by the of fit p.nindj. i For sales of direct consumption siigaia other thin those already iiieat.oned, processed for United States mainland sugar cane, including but not limited to turblnado plantation white and d sugars, $5.40 per hun- dred pounds. ' MENUS SAVE Y . s u ? a r n amendments regulation1. nutations on clanty the fee- A If ii '1 ' Regulations Are Listed Freedom of Worship DOUBLE-DUT- Yanks on Road to Aachen " Amendments To RentJ l- I.ogun, Utah, Friday Evening, September Adjustments of e ihng price-- , for rew xugai and fur .t.i.it sugnr lrsullins in v slight but almost i..gk'j;jbli' ' i iucrpn.sc The more not im neces- shock space for in . . which produced keeping MEATS PICNIC HAMS Pound . 25f Boxes 29 SPAM a to- 12-O- z. 33 Can .. Miss Nos. 1 valid inof shoes 3 FRUIT COCKTAIL W Can : Gov. Thomas E. Dewey REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL Star-His- . CANDIDATE Tuna Receive Nation's Highest Award give a series of important radio broadcasts on the following dates and stations: Will You can install Zo oolite yourself in one evening. It's and saves expensive easy installation costs. Zonolite is completely fireproof. Jr never settles. Red duces heating bills every year! For full details, see or pbont Sept. 22 (NBC) KDYL at 9:00 p. m. Sept. 25 (NBC) KDYL at 8:00 p. m. one-thir- The radio public is respectfully invited to listen to ernor Deweys messages. (Paid Advertisement by Cache County Republican Gov- Committee) ; Smith Bros. Lumber 13! SO. M I., PHONE 5 MUTTON STEW Pound Beet 10 Lb. Bag 70 ORANGES ' the War Strictly Food Administration has just awarded its coveted "A award ti the French Sardine Co.' of Terminal Island, Cal. (packers of Star-KiTuna), for "outstanding quality, quantity, sanitation, working conditions, safety and cooperation" and for delivery of nearly 60fz of their production to tlie armeds forces for the past year." No other canner has rcreived this coveted high tribute for La j askiii- - of Y.na. iauJ ) l, SUGAR Sunkist. 3 Its 0 O 2 doz 29 ( st 0 c c c o c c |