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Show STOCK SHOW PRICES TO OFFER BIG BARGAINS FOR HUNGRY HOUSEWIVES Housewives who want to treat their families to better bet-ter dinners without additional strain on their budgets, should look for meat stamped "Intei'inountain Junior Fat Stock Show" during the next week. This bargain in good meat is the result of a recent ruling by the Office of Price Administration governing the restrictions on animals ani-mals sold at the show on Friday at the Salt Lake Union Stockvards. According to James A. Hoop- : I er, show president. OPS resric- j ( tions will not apply to animals l sold at auction, and slaughter-:ng slaughter-:ng quotas will be waived. However, How-ever, price ceilings will apply when the meat is sold at retail. As a result, meat which nor-. nor-. mally gets premium prices will be available at regular prices, i All meat coming from the show I will be stamped for easy identi- j fication. Despite anticipated confusion resulting from OPS restrictions, interest in the 15th annual In-termountain In-termountain Junior Fat Stock Show has been at an unexpectedly unexpect-edly high level. Figures released re-leased prior to the opening of the show indicated this year's entries would almost certainly pass the total of last year. Exhibitors were looking forward for-ward to this year's innovation by the show, ringside grading, during which exhibitors and , spectators would be given an opportunity to match their skill at grading animals With the judgment of officials. Also high on the list of anticipated antici-pated thrills for the exhibitors were the two entertainment sessions, ses-sions, sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune - Telegram, and I the Deseret News. I |