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Show RATION NEWS Chester Bowles' weekly broadcast broad-cast which is available through the courtesy of station KUTA in the Salt Lake area will be changed chang-ed to 12:15 p.m. on Saturdays. ; Station KLO broadcasts this same program Saturday evenings ! at 8.05 p.m. Station KVNU, Logan, Lo-gan, 1:45 p.m. Tuesdays; "Your OPA" is broadcast from station KNAK, Salt Lake City, every Thursday at 10:55 a.m. Listen to these programs for the latest news on nrice and rent control during the reconversion period The OPA urges housewives tu obtain "Anti-Inflation Shopping Lists" from war price and rationing ration-ing boards to help in preventing food price increases by reporting their personal experience with) overcharges or price compliance Since OPA's enforcement staff is shorthanded, consumers are be- j ing asked to write down all food j purchases made during the week, ; showing brands, weights, sizes,! purchase price, and if possible, ceiling prices. The list, with in-j structions and brief facts on the! inflation threat, also includes a : self-mailer to make it easy for: the housewife to mail her list to the district board. Rationing of industrial rubber footwear has ended, the OPA announces. an-nounces. Production schedules for 1945 call for approximately three million pairs of these six types of rubber footwear, 1. 250,000 more pairs than were turned out; last year. Release of the footwear j was made possible because of decreased military needs. Motorists who buy used tires are cautioned to inspect the tir'e ' inside and out to be certain that the tire is sound and is sold for no more than ceiling price. Blowouts Blow-outs and ruined tires are an invitation in-vitation to unscrupulous dealers to recap unsound tire carcasses and sell them at top ceiling prices. pric-es. A properly recapped tire, given gi-ven proper care, should last from ten to twelve thousand miles |