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Show CONSUMERS ARE INSTRUCTED 0NP0INT PLAN The OPA is highly the successful dlstrtbut T. Ration Book Two in , and throughout the stat ing to word sent bv H n acc-ins, acc-ins, OPA state director T h Hansen, chairman of th i Price and Rationing Mr. Ivins' statement . sized particularly the of the service given by th of patriotic volunteers t 3' the state, including school who carried on the reehw n ter completing their work. It emphasized aisS ' did cooperation given by h! ! ' in printing the consumers , , ration form and in carrying J tional information to public to understand the poi u tioning system. a Teachers in Springville te assisted by local club Wome?T registration and according to a port from the local ration board, approximately 7,070 si for books during the four i. Springville. ysl1 Consumers were cautioned to their point stamps carefully not that the program is actually m erway. It was pointed out thai the 48 points allowed each per must last a full thirty-one dap and since point values are nec& sarily high, housewives may u, wittingly use up their points at i faster rate than they realize. Tl' result of this overspending" wot be to create a family shortage toward the end of the month m far as ability to buy rationed foods is concerned. It was pointed out, also, that tk recent price ceilings placed n eight fresh vegetables indufcr tomatoes, peas, carrots, cabba4 wax and green beans, lettuce aid spinach, will be very helpful tt the housewife as it will insis against run-away prices on th commodities on which the house-wife house-wife must necessarily depend sire the use of canned vegetables i-greatly i-greatly curtailed. The local board chairman rate attention to the fact that reca: changes in the tire rationing rejt lations make it unnecessary fop individuals in-dividuals who wish to have tie tires recapped to make applicant: to the board. All that is necesssr now is to go to the recapper at: arrange for the service. A change in the shoe raticni: regulations removes a lie':;.' group of "play shoes", alone; ril certain types not generally si for street wear, from the ratioii: regulations. Excluded from tioning are current stocks of si shoes, skate shoes, rubber-sols shoes with fabric uppers. |