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Show vj 0 "" ' ,,,,,,, ,i mmmn ""'"" Ilmlim,lml ' "" 1 ""' mmmmmm m , I,! - " m Specials for Week of June 29 to July 6 1 i 'Tiff Hi & . crTscT I m : 39 FOOD SPECIALS ;rd 113 4 tall cans w M a . SAUERKRAUT $7 RAINDROPS 95M Wi 1 1 fl A ft Quart Jar 11 Large package 'fh i ,A JUW' : 7, MAZOLA OIL m II SHRED. WHEAT 23 I ! t-m h In A? Quart Can II 2 packages . f?M Eisi' MUSTARD 0 II FICGO 291 feAjO . Frenches, 6-oz. jar 11 Per package ,' 10 ICECREAM BY THE QUART."- -xh : m milk sr sr. BM : 21 MP AT VA1 11 F S i T FLIT,- 1 1LA1 &LLJ ' t Pi CHOCOLATE TrL ,. : 18 PQT I1QAST ?9tf I 1 I M Cfrfk 11rf B.Vl. IiyMtell LB. z'Y h ; tUtUA HERSHEVS 2-lb. package RfeAF A 1 Al , ;Ki grapefruit juice 29 . PORK ROAST lb 35$ la : gM WAX PAPER 13 we ai haa ctc )Qa ! feg BABY FOOD TcL : i 21 f mL ""AJ I LB. ll ;; m Dgp meat - is MOTION ROAST LB m i, m PORK & BEAMS 16 UJ3 0 LAMB ,,,, 61 pj oxydol 23 LINK SAUSAGE Ln 40 el Ifef IVORY SOAP Lrt. bm. . :.. 19 I liypu ypAT OCrf ' SOAP p 45 ' hH mixed, lb y3r L m soap , 20 FRANKFURTERS L1J 35f t 1 (j- BUTTER STEWING CHICKENS 1 lllrzr. : 49 I FRYING CHICKENS S , npjL . n I in v i, i, hj.,, W.T yiiypwjtiwirrw WOT L i i , , p., : 1 '&! i'T-iMMrniMiiMr . r.i ,.i ,i;..Mi,iiw- ui,iJt;$Jtr X. ,. ,,T"mm "w? '.- M-i"i"im-Mjin v'!rTt!rrm ' "' , Utah's Metal Flow Hits New Peak for War ! r s x - ; - 1 7 - : -1 ? tV" XN : I i - As - s"- - t L. ,.-, . j.. ... : -. -J ! This stream of molen Utah metal at on of the state's smelters ! flowed at Increased rate In 1943. ; , 'In addition to furnishing its armed services. Using smaller I luota of men for the armed serv- crews resulted ln an unbalanced Ices, the metal mining industry of operation in many mines which Otah attained a new national dis- resulted in higher costs in many Unction during 1943 in the produc- production efficiency. Bon of metals. Preliminary figures on the 194a Mines of the Beehive state ex- Utah production, compared with leaded any other state ln the na- 1942 were released by the Bureau Hon in production ot gold, silver, a8 follows: ! opper, lead and zinc, according to Gold Decreased from 391,544 fine - 1 report of the Bureau of Mines, Qunce8 tQ 481763. : Department ot Interior. ,VPI.nprrpased from 10 574 95' Total 1943 non-ferrous metal pro- siIver Ue(creaa ,m 1U'b74" ! taction showed a 5 per cent gain ounces t0 9.30S.520. I over 1942. The 1943 total eiceeded Copper Increased from 613,382, I ill past production records for 000 pounds to 646,100,000. ! Dtall Lead Decreased from 143,S60,00C ; The 1943 record by Utah's mines pounds to 132,500,000. i was achieved with less manpower. Zinc Increased from 91,086.00( ! ln to the demand for men in the pounds to 93,534,000. j |