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Show CEILING PRICE ON SHELLS IS ANNOUNCED To help sportsmen cope with that bane of wartime scarcity, the ammunition scalper, Director Ross Leonard of the Utah Fish and Game Commission has issued a table of ceiling prices, as fixed by the O. P. A. Urging hunters not to pay in excess of these prices, Director Leonard also reminded that the rost of one shell may rightly fee figured as being no more than the unit cose as determined by dividing divid-ing the cost of the box by the total to-tal units it contains. OPA coiling prices, exclusive of sales tax, quoted by the OPA follow: fol-low: Centerfire cartridges Caliber .250, $1.64; .25-.35, $1.41; .270, $2.10; .30-.30, $1.46; .30-.40 Krag, $1.93; .300, $1.85; .32, $1.46. Rimfire cartridges; high velocity, veloci-ty, 2x.22 long rifle, 36 cents; .22 long rifle, 27 cents; medium velocity veloc-ity .22 long rifle, 34 cents. Shotgun shelh? 12 guage, 2-1V2, 2-1V2, $1.38; 16 guage, $1.32; 20 guage, $! 32; 12 gauge, 2 5-8- 1, $1.13. |