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Show OP A NOTES srj.-K NT AM r No. HH will lie Kooil until lVceniber 'M for 5 lbs. Home caiuiiiiK' sunlit- couioiis expire November 30, ml ilenlers may not iiecept thi'ni at'tiM- that ilatv ai'i-iiiiling to ()a. Di'ali'rs with ration bank airmails may il''Posit tlu- coupons through January Jan-uary 10, but those who have no aivounts must givo thi coupons to t licit- suppliers by Doe. 31st. While seventeen price control board offices throughout the state of Utah were closed on Nov-emlHT Nov-emlHT 30th, the St. George office will lx- maintained and moved to the Snow building Dec. 1st. Nylon stockings will come buck to hosiery counters at prices a fourth or more below 1942 ceilings,, ceil-ings,, OPA announces. A marker on one stocking of each pair will show the retail ceiling price, the gauge and denier, and whether any material besides nylon has gone into the stockings. Prices will range lietween 95 cents and $.05, compared with a former range of $1.65 to $2.50 a pair. Fortune Magazine for October carries an article entitled 'The1 Sugar Shortage Lasts." Although OPA has made errors of misjudg-ment misjudg-ment , Fortune Magazine admits that OPA has done exceedingly well in controlling prices of the commodity. "Industry's pressure on the government and its own failure to produce as much sugar as it produced in peace are among the major reasons for the present shortage," the article says. |