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Show ft A f C C "Our Roses Are Strong, E fjfj ti U J C J Qur Prices Are Wear A UU J 2Yr. No. 1 COMPARE 10 f0r 1 Calif. Grown ANYWHERE 11 $8.50 1 EVERBLOOMING PATENTED y r- l Dr. J. H. Nicoles 1 c'ace I L A Lowell Tliomas Henri's Desire ! i 1 E. G. Hill Talisman Joanna Hill ; McGrcdy's Yel. Himricli Gaede Dug. De Penaranda 1 Chris. Slone Mrs. Sam McGredy Pres. H. Hoover Ami Quinard Mrs. P. S. Dupont McGrcdy's Ivory The Doctor Edilor McFarland Blaze (climber) 1)at SUNNY VIEW NURSERY-PHONE 677-J 900 South Fourth East f 'ft 1 AlA&fffi i ' Don'tbebuHiedbythehigh i'l-Vt JJ & ttSf M ;f -Yim 'J 4 r cost of entertaining. Be smart,,. - f tfsr I make friends wi,h Guild t XkV Jj r?x 1 m cafe1' 1,5 sweet de,icafe - 1 Ov-v-. S Pa and distinctive Muscat aroma FcTit PROTECTION BOTTLED I N A L I F O R N I A BY WINE GROWERS GUILD, LODI Backed By Beet Growers' Association Recently the sugar company and representatives of. beet growers approved a contract which is now in the field. Under this contract, sugar beet prices should be substantially higher than last year's crop brought. This is mainly due to the fact that sugar prices are expected to be even' more favorable to the grower. This improvement in sugar prices this: The prospective price of sugar followed the Secretary of Agriculture's beets compared with the probable action in making his annual official es- prices which other crops will bring, is timate of consumption of sugar for more favorable to beets than at any 1949 at a level low enough to strength- time since before the war. en the sugar market and indicate prob- ' a j i .e i. 1 able further advances in sugar prices. , And this fact is also true: Sugar beets this year, is the only crop still In support of this belief, the Secre- under a government support program tary of Agriculture recently said: which offers the farmer better price ' "Domestic sugar prices should be high- prospects than were offered last year, er in 1949 than in 1948. The present for sugar beets is the only major crop . wholesale price of refined sugar at 8 we can grow which is not already pro-cents pro-cents a pound is about one cent below duced in surplus, the price objective defined in the Sugar 01 ' Act." . fc,uS"ar beets will continue to re- ' . ' . L . . , ' ' ceive government benefit payments Another point favoring the plant- this year and till the end of 1952 under mg of more sugar beets this year is terms of the 1949 Sugar Act. We recommend that farmers plant a full acreage of sugar beets in 19 19 to protect their allotment in the event quotas are applied and we are forced to restrict our acreage on the basis of "past history." Central Utah Beet Growers' Assn. KARL ALLEMAN, President G. WESLIE RICHARDSON IIENUY WILLIAMS0N GLEN E. DAVIS VIRGIL II. PETERSON 43iiiiiiJiiiiruiiiiiiuii(ic3iiirirriiiii3Miiiiiiiiiic3iiuiitiii(ic3iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiic3riiiiiiiitiicjiiiii(riiiic3iiiiitiiiiiic3iiiii)riiiiic3in:S ! 5Ar CREAMY I I (v;: ' x RICHNESS I I .'' f INEYERY I W- .,Kfv DROP! I i BWiB ) i I Right clown to the last drop, C I 1 you'll enjoy the creamy I richness of Homogenized - I I Milk that makes every sip V-7 c so nourishing and (aslc - i satisfying! 1 And that's not all! Doctors and nurses . 1 recommend Homogenized Milk for its 1 high Vitamin D. and calcium content 1 I so necessary for growing bones and I general well-being! ! SANITARY DAIRY , j PHONE 377-M .Y.iiMUiiiiiniiiiirjiiiini iiiii!imiiiiiitiiiiii iiiiumimiiiiiciiiiii iiciiimi in iiiiciimiiiiiiioiiiiiiiinic " ( a.iiMilir'T'"nMlll l N'T I " Ik AND YOU DON'T NEED Qtskt WE USE THE y pill! P. E. ASIITON CO. 175 North 1st West Provo, Utah : Phone 155 |