Show 1 V w V ' The Weber County Cancer Society will send 30000 pieces of literature through the mail to citizens in an effort to step up the current cancer drive which has been “just fairup until now Mrs Duane Kearl of the drive in Weber County said this year’s goal is $13000 in addition to costs ’involved in the big contest which has a car as a grand prize She said the 1055 Mercury Monterey station wagon will be on display in front of the J C an J Penney Co store until the winner is named Participants must state in 25 words or less why they would like to contribute to the cancer fund Entry Blanks Available Entry blanks can be obtained at the car and contributions can be left at the car or returned with the blank to the Weber ’ — Rep H A this week joined Dixon to the fight prevent a return to rigid 90 per cent support prices for farm products According to a communication from his office the Ogden legislator came vigorously to the support of President Eisenhower who favors the present sliding scale which allows support-priceto drop to 82 per cent of parity under certain conditions Rep Dixon has been conductbattle to keep in ing a three-dacommittee the bill (HR-12- ) which calls for the rigid supports Proponents of the bill charged that the President had campaigned in their state on the sup0 position that he favored per cent price supports and has now switched to the flexible method Dixon said: “The President might have felt that way in 1952 In fact the President did hold the 90 per cent price support plan in operation for two years but the agricultural situation has almost entirely changed since 1952 Cost Keeps Mounting “The cost of programs under high 90 per cent- - support has amounted to one billion dollars last year alone which is three times the cost of the previous year The total net losses have now mounted to 13 billion dollars without including losses on the present investment of 9Mt billion in commodities now in gov(R-Uta- s mm mm ® nm 4' 90-10- and Live’ program sponsored by the Weber County Safety Council will be discussed at a special meeting at 8 pm tomorrow in the choral room at Ogden High A r 4 4 1 955 THURSDAY EVENING 'APRIL 28 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R § fn &o V ? ft -- ii & (S) 1 1 1 'i mi ! 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L Public Invited To'SlowDown Live r Program Down 0 i ""SB County Cancer Headquarters Room 516 Ben Lomond Hotel Mrs Kearl said each entry will be judged on the 'basis of sinNeither cerity and originality of names nor the winning entry the judges will be published She said many civic and veterans organizations have been ernment hands” helping with the drive The carryover of wheat he said has skyrocketed from 256 million bushels in 1952 to 903 million bushels in 1954 with 438 per cent of all of the wheat crop in 1954 placed under government loan and very little of it redeemed A “Slow V DON'T FORGET The carryover in rice was iVi million hundredweight in 1953 million hun-- j and it is now 66 dredweight in 1954 with 51 per cent of the entire crop under the price support program “In 1952 the President would have been justified in feeling that the agricultural situation was to some extent stabilized but the entire picture is different now” said Rep Dixon y L ' - ? 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