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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton. Utah P.M.A. Chairman Answers Grain Thursday, August 6. 1953 er the program in 1954 is more than 15 acres and if the normal production is 200 bushels or more. Farmers having an inter- est in the wheat grown on such farms are eligible to vote in: the referendum. It's up to the wheat farmers themselves to decide whether the quota is to be made effective or not. Many of the questions coming into the office are on the effect of the referendum on price suports. Chairman Dean Coombs gives this brief answer: If more than of the votes are against quotas, price supports of farmers who plant within their farm wheat acerage allot- ments will be only 50 percent of parity. Support will not be! given farmers who overplant their allotted acerage. Howevershould or more vote for quotas, those who plant within their wheat farm acerage allotment will be eligible for Commodity Credit Corporation price supports at 90 percent of parity. Those j Quota Questions on With the referendum wheat quotas for the 1954 crop only a few days away, many questions about quotas and allotments are being asked by Box Elder County farmers of the PMA Committee- Dean Coombs, Chairman, said today. Pointing up some of the highlights of answers to questions on the program. Mr. Coombs explained that the results of the referendum determines the a- mount and extent of price support the wheat farmer will receive on his 1954 crop. All wheat farmers whose farms are subject to quotas are eligible to vote in the referendum. And a farm is subject to quotas if the acerage to be planted and classified as wheat acerage un- - Bothwell Team Wins Stake DAYS $ Softball Crown AT THE The Bothwell Ward.. Junior sbftball team defeated Tremonton Third Ward last week to "win the South Bear River Stake Junior Ciictmpionship. The tournament was held under the direction of Harry Miller, stake M.I.A. athletic director. Reed Harris is coach of the team. Members are: Front Lynn Anderson, Thomas Christensen, Steve Anderson, Arnold Eber-harGary Christensen. Rear-R- eed Harris, Coach, Byron Anderson, Dennis Summers, Ned Newman, Kenneth Sessions, Ronald Firth, Leon Payne, Kent Summers and Wayne Summers. FOOII basket 6 Doz. Juicy ... .1.00 Oranges Potatoes 1.00 New Utah Reds Ears Roasting 20 Com 5 1.00 Glasses Pure Jelly .....1.00 2 2 Lbs. Assorted Lunch 8 Doz. .....1.00 Kerr Mason .... 1.00 Jar Lids Cans Double Luck Cut 8 Green Peas .1.00 4 16-o- z. Juice Cans Tomato ......1.00 We Give S&H Green Stamps mi mm Phone with plisse 8 to MOVIE PARTY Bring Your Children to the FREE SHOP AT PENNEY'S BRIEFS for 4 Novelty Emb. and Lace 00 KITCHEN CURTAINS LARGE FRAMED PICTURES. Reg. $10.00 S 5 A Dresser Sets and Scarfs PIECE GOODS. Reduced SLEEPERS GABARDINES V Regular $139.95 Today Only 8995 Yellow or Red, Gray E $50 E $50 towards the purchase of any of the following appliances, televisions or furniture for the home: Beautiful hardwood bedroom suites, Mr. and Mrs. dressers, bookcase beds and nite tables. Choice of 4. 2. Two piece all wool freize living room suites. Choice of color or style. 3. 21 inch Stromberg-Carlsoand T V. Sets. Several models. 4. Apex Automatic Washers. 1- NO DOWN PAYMENT Phone 5956 EASY TERMS Tremonton FIRST WARD WORK MEETING NEXT TUESDAY FREE! PENNEY'S BACK TO SCHOOL SAVE! At the Liberty Theatre Saturday, Aug. 810 A.M. Bring the Kiddies to the Library Park by 9:45 for the big PARADE TO THE SHOW For Children Up To 12 Years Old FOR TWIN BEDS WRITING SET Mattress Pads l00 2oo for Printed PANTS BIB Men's ... DRESS SHIRTS Reduced Broken Sizes 350 300 SPORT SHIRTS SLIPPERS for 3OO 200 Novelty checks in new just right for Reback to school wear! duced for $ Day. Sm. 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Sizes 0 to 4 Maize, Pink, Blue, with feet. DOLLAR DAY SAVING TO OUR CUSTOMERS PEGGY BROCKMAN TO GIVE RADIO TALK Miss Peggy Brockman of Gar- The regular work meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenk-ma- the Tremonton First Ward Reland Patsy Mann, and Mr. ief Society will begin at 1 p.m. and Mrs. Roy Thorson and son, next Tuesday. The teacher's topNyman, of Bear River City vis- ic will be given during the afterited Timpanogas cave Sunday, noon, and visiting teachers rethen took the Alpine Drive and ports given. A good attendance returned home through Kamas. is desired. s, SLIPPERS l00 SUN AS A SPECIAL re-uni- TIMPANOGAS CAVE to Special purchase for back school! Gift boxed, automatic pencil, retractable ball point pen and pocket flash, light. NYLONS Girl's All Leather Cross Strap INFANTS CORDUROY ea A SET 2 INFANTS KNIT S Piece CHROME V 7.Q0 - 2 sets and Appliqued Embroidered 12. 1.00 Colored Ruffles 45" Novelty White Tricot Knit Panties with double crotch elastic waist and lee openings, .sizes 4 to yds. pilBltilElilllHillliffl ea ea- 10 EDGINGS ea ea VISIT GIRL'S WHITE RAYON DOLLAR DAY $PECIAL$ LAWN CHAIRS. Reg. $7.95 TABLE LAMPS. Reg. $9.50 two-thir- . Fall Merchandise Nylon all white,, sizes NECKLACES $3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 j Hurry Down! We're Making Room For New ... BED ROOM LAMPS. Reg. $5.75 MAGAZINE RACKS. Reg. $6.00 ' DOZENS OF SPECIAL VALUES! 1W0 12. FURNISHINGS one-thir- d George Laub family at Lagoon Sunday were the J. II. Laubs, Rex Laubs, Merril Laubs and Ken Corn, walls and Walter Burns family of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. W. McDermaid of Salt Lake City were also present. the MOVIE PLISSE SLIPS 70 Cars ALLEN'S HOME j GIRL'S QUALITY trim AT ' SATURDAY, 9:00 A M.! HURRY! profit-makin- Tremonton 5266 j ATTEND LA LB REUNION Local people who attended PARTY Cotton wiiii ears unea up lor a block, the Tremonton Jaycees naa tneir work cut out for them when they offered the public a five minute car wash last Saturday on the bank cor ner and south. According to Boyd MilleT, chairman, the local Jaycees washed 70 cars, and would have doubled that amount ex- cept for the pleasant rain storm early m the afternoon. Along with the efficient car washes. the Jaycees managed to apply the safety Scotchllte to many automobiles, thus assuring more safety on the highway. Local members who participated in the big splash gained much enthusiasm and spirit, and hope to promote a similar. project in the near future. Jaycees wish to thank the local business men and city for their fine support and interest in making the car wash a huge success. They also offer theirj thanks to the public who supported them so well in their g venture, with the proceeds to go to charity and worthwhile endeavors in the community. ....... 1.00 Meat HE Jaycees Wash nr:At- - Pounds Pork Steak Citv. d, Pounds 40 Sunday visitors at the D. B. Green home were Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Ellis and daughter of Salt Lake City, and a friend, Mrs. Faucett also of Salt Lake j whose wheat acerage exceeds the wheat acerage allotment will be subject to a marketing penalty of 45 percent of the wheat parity price as of May 1 1954, for each bushel of excess wheat. Questions on allotment are common ones, too, the PMA Chairman reports. He explains that the national allotment has been set by recent amendment to the law at 62 million acres, This national acreage allotment has been apportioned among the States and counties on the basis of acreage seeded to wheat dur- ing the preceding 10 years with adjustments made for weather factors and trends. 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