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Show THE SENTINEL. MIDVALE. UTAH Friday, May 4, 1945 Page Seven I.s TRI c TLy Bus I N Es s by McFeatters I Five new red stamps and five new blue stamps became valid May 1 along with sugar stamp 36, RATION POINTERS Setting as the 1S44 goal the quality fruit, the U S Depart- ment of Aericulture and Utah Extension Service have drawn· up a program to aid state fanners in meeting this goaJ. Q2, R2, S2, T2, and U2 will be good until Aug 31, as will blue stamps Y2, Z2, AI, Bl, and Cl. Point values on some processed foods such as canned snap beans, tomato catsup, chili sauce and Specialists April 20 was the last day that retailers of wearing apparel and household furnishings, coming under the new joint WPB-OPA clothing program bad to file their charts with the OPA. Dealers who have delayed sending their charts to the district office, face possible injunction suits, after May 4, restraining them from selling articles coming under the regulation . I<:ALt 0' MIL~$ SAIPIIN A TINY DOT YOUR WAR MAP demon~ fertilization. Emphasis on pest ccmtrol is ' , .. "You forgot to put a stamp on t hat one. 01,34~ Extension ever necessary. Pruning blue stamps C2, D2, E2, F2 and ways.-Seneca the strations are recommended for each community where fruit is produced in any ouantitv. Prooer pruning will result in the saving of labor at thinning time and at harvest time, and in the production of higher-quality fruit. It is also oartially a substitute for G2. many of Service advise fruit growers to practice pruning of trees when- apricots will be lowered, but grape juice points will be raised. Red ration stamps, T5, U5, V5, W5, and X5 expired April 28 along with He who would arrive at the appointed end must follow a single road and not wander through That courage is poorly housed which dwells in numbers. The lion never. counts the herd that is about him, nor weighs how many flocks he has to scatter. -Hill production of more and higher- the 0 P A announces. Red stamps RED STAMPS-(T5 through X5, expired April 28) Y5 through D2, good until June 2; E2 through J2, good until June 30; K2 through P2, good until July 31; Q2 through U2, valid May I, good until Aug 31, for meats, fats, cheese, canned milk and butter. BLUE STAMPS-<C2 through G2, expired April 28) H2 through M2, good until June 2; N2 through S2, good until June 30; T2 through X2, goOd until July 31; Y2, Z2, AI, Bl, and Cl, good May 1, expire Aug 31, for aU processed fruits and vegetables. SUGAR STAMPS-Sugar stamp 35, good until June 2. Sugar '!itamp 36, becomes valid May 1 and remains good until Aug 31. SHOE STAMPS Airplane stamps 1, 2 and 3, good for one pair of shoes each 1 good indefinHely. GASOLINE STAMPS A-15, good for 4 gallons of gasoline, until June 21. Horticulturists Tell State Fruit Growers To Meet 1945 Goals Chocolate lemon, fruit cocktail, peach, co-ffee, maple, pineapple, hard candy ice cream will be provided G I's overseas during the coming hot weather, 9th Service Command headquarters learned today. Ice cream mix and dehydrated fruit juice powders are provided in the "Bu ration. defense of right, superior to the fear of reproach, opposition, or contempt.-S. G. Goodrich. The one prudence in life is concentration; the one evil is dissipation: and it makes no difference whether our dissipations are coarse or fine.-Emerson Worldly fame is but a breath of wind that blows now this way and now that way, and changes name as it changes direction. -Dante Moral courage is a virtue of higher cast and nobler origin than physical. It springs from a consciousness of virtue, and renders a man, in the pursuit or necessary to or0duce everv bit of fruit possible from existing trees. .In regard 1o equioment and materials. horticulturists say that difficulty was encountered last season in marketin~ certain fruits because of the lack of containers. Insecticides must also be obtained earlier this than in for .. me-r years. Arrangements are being made by state labor leaders to :=.uop1y Jabnr for the fruit harvest in 1945. To take care of fruit marketinr; more readily. the Exten .. sian horticulturist advises organization of growers to deal with canning companies as a unit rather than having each individual grower deal separately. For further advice on friutgrowing problems, growers may "'Ontact ccounty agents and ask for special bulletins on fruit production. WHAT TO DO ABOUT ENOUGH FENCING? 'k/4 flied tJet a ~ -=- ELECTRIC FENCER and Solve Your Fencing Problems IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT PETERSEN TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. The consciousness of good intentions is the greatest solace in misfortune.-Cicero 77 50 s. State Phone: Mid. 299 OF THE PACIFIC ••• Baby is king ... and royalty must be served. Safeway has all the foods to please his ma· jesty • _ • packed full of the goodnes!l that makes for strength, growth and well-being. Take a look at the items listed below. These are Safeway's regular prices . .. not ~pecials. Note the savings you make ... then think how much you'll save if you buy all your foods at Safeway.. - low Everydgy SlleH PriceJ OATS ~~f~~~~r ~~O:Jiar ....... 24.¢ SPARKlES =-~~··-··--"'':·~t·····-• o··9¢ On Saipan today there is more than enough communications equipment in operation to -meet the normal telephone requirements of a city of 190,000 people. ·------····--Pkg. ~' ~~ pkg. KELLOGGS 1'\~."-~-.~~·~~.·~~·--··--·n oz. 12¢ GRAHAMS '.'.~.~~~..J'(~-':..~'--.:..~:.~''lb. box 31¢ MALT-O-MEAL -·········-·•s oz. pkg. 221 SUZANNA ~i6~:~~--~~-·-~~~~~-.ss oz. 19¢ Hollow, Rich In SYRUP S1eepy Maple Flavor ----···---·---16 oz. 21¢ TANG ~~.~.~~-~~- . ~.~.~~~-~.~~~~-~~~-~-12 oz. 32; LIBBY'S ~~~'l1~ M:.~~·-··---······-···3 cano 18¢ CHEESE ><."·-~~~'~'-~--·--············--·- lb. 34¢ POP \~~-~~~ . :.~.r-~~~e.:_·---·----··------2• oz. 13 F BLEACH ~.".''.~·'-'~.~~.~..................... quart 10¢ CLEANSER o.·~ ~~.'-~h··--·---···--• can• 14¢ SOl L-OFF c.·~~ ·~.~:·-··········-···-······ quart 60¢ AEROWAX Here is graphic evidence of the reason for the shortage of telephone equipment at home. Then, too-with the realization that Saipan is only one small island on the way to Tokyo, you get some idea of the job that 1ies ahead. Wes~ern Electric, produc·e r of our telephone equipment, has manufactured much of the vast array of telephone, teletype and radio equipment used by our fighting forces and their allies in every theatre of war. i I 1 : 1 1 1 : 1 I ~ SODA ........................................- .. -.lb. pkg, Plain Iodized SALT Sno-\-.·hlte, •····• ., ........ _, ....·-····-·········26 oz. pkg. MUSTARD ~~bb~~~-·~-~.~-~~~~~- ....- .... .1~ oz. A & H Baking J ~-~~.:.-~~:4'7 oz. 19¢ Orange Juice 2 :.~~~-=-:~ . ~.~~ ca 22F Grape Juice or Vlt&mlne ABD&G 1 : slze A Good Source t.a_~;:d.~ ....._doz. QQ t/ I Sunny Dawn 39,/ ,. A Grnde Medium _ .... do%.. 00.1 ,. Soup n ... 25 1",J campbell's •roma.to ... 3 can11 New Cl'eamed Spinach ........ can =~~.~-~.~~~ 13,/ 1" plnl 161 lb. 43¢ Penny Sovers 1 :: @ Homemakers' Sajeway Buredu CHOCOLATE ~~.:'~~rd'~.~~~~~·~·- lb. 22¢ : 1 MALTED MILK ~~~~~r~~ ......... lb. 28¢ I : OVALTINE :~~-"- -~~,~--~-r.:.'::.'.~g ••,.e 61¢ 1 HEMO -~~.~.~.~.~~~..:.~~~~.~..:.~-~~··-········lb. 59; I1 COFFEE ~~.~~·-~~~::.. ~~-~-~-:.~.-~~.~.~-~b. 28; I C0 FFEE ~1~:dny ~-·~-.~~--~~·~·~·~--~~- .~~---·-.J b. 20¢ 1 FLOUR ~-~~.~- .)-~~--~-~-~~-~.-~~~~-~.~e~o lbs. $2.09 : flOUR ~.·.~·:.~~'.J'('.~'"~:"........ SOO!hs. $J.89 1 SPAGHETTI :.o~':_r.· ····" oz. 14¢ : : NOODLES :.~·'.~.~·~~--~·:'~·~·'·'-·.:b. pkg. 23¢ : I : I I I 1 I : THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. 1 Store pureed products in covered sterilized glad or crockery jars in cold place. Prepare only enough for one day's supply at a time, as longer storage means loss of vitamins. Heat only enough for one meal at a time, as reheating is also destructive of the food elements. (Note: The same rules of vitamin protection a_pply to diced vegetables and pureed ones.) I JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director 1 0 I jnr 1 I 1 1 I I pkg. '-----------------~--------· I;I;A ~ JUST RECEIVED • • • CELERY Sweet. Crisp White Stalks -·- __ -·- _ lb. 17¢ yAMS U. S. No. Southern ASPARAGUS Sweets ·---- . . ··- ·- _ lb. 11¢ Fancy, Wash. Newtowns 13 ¢ APPLES Eating or Cooking .... Jb. 11¢ SPINACH Curly Fancy, Fresh, Green 7¢ CARROTS Leaf ·---·· _ . lb. g~~-p~t·II P ~?b'; &e PINEAPPLE F~~~.~.-~.~~-~.~ ..... lb. 17¢ -- ···--··-·- · 'RADISHES Fresh, Tasty, LETTUCE Crosp · ··· ·· ·-····· lb. 1%¢ Arizona, Juicy Q¢ GRAPEFRIDT Seedless .. _ lb. 7¢ 1 ___. . I Flowers and Floral Designs Always PHELPS nORAL Pb. Mid. 49 llent euht requiring red pnlnt• ure WILFORD ADAMS, Prop. ------ Time and Instrument Repairs - Watch Repairing 1 Alarm Clocks and Electric Clock Repairing LAMB Fancy. Fresh Green Spears ··-········· .. ····.lb. LEGS 1 MILK FED SPRlSG L.4..MO ~-~-.~~.~~~-lb. Large Solid Crisp, Iceberg ···-··..······-··· lb. DARUN&. WHAT HAPPENED 1 fVE BEEN ,~<SOUTTO CALLTHE >'QUe<'~ OH.JJM! SO MAD! ITTOOKME ALL THIS TIME TO SHOP.•• ANO I'M ~ ~.~~.~.~-· YOU MEAN I BUY AND JIM WAS WONDERFUL. WE WENT TO THE HOTEL FOR DINNER. BUT THERE~\']•. .,.. GOES N\V BUDGET! WilL EXACTLY WHAT I NEED 7 NO MO•RE, NO SURE I GOT TOO MUCH OF CHILDREN'S and BABY RINGS Also - Diamonds and other fine Jewelry ASK ABOUT OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN •.. ··=······=··=·=·=··=====···· -····=·······=· • t•lnlnl~ marked "Hb t•nhlt \ 'Uiue tolgn_, 1 THE BI?IDE SAW RED I ADAMS JEWELRY SHOP Blf\THSTONE RINGS - 37¢ I I Tomato Juice 9,/'I' ··-···--·No. 2 Quality 4 tor Sego, Morning, c~rnation, 4 tor 1 Eggs 1 1 Press through s~ial pureer, colan* der, or sieve. with wooden spoon. : A void stirring. Be sure to include 1 what water is left in the cooking pan. I There should be very tittle, but it i8 : vitamin- and mineral-rich. I 19 N. Main-Midvale a I 1 -·-·-·-·-·-·-· ·-·-· ··-·-· I I : Every Day is Flower Day . Cherub, Top =-~-~ :.~.~~. I I 1 I Call and see them while there is a good assortment PUIIIING VIGnAILIS AND PIUJTS M•JJk Cut vegetables and frujts into uni· 1 form pieces; place in saucepan: add I : just enough water to create ateam. 1 Cover tightly; steam until vegeta- 1 I bles and fruits are just tender, no I : longer. Long cooking destroys the : 1 nutrients. Cool thoroughly before 1 I pureeing. This prevents loss of vita- I : mins through oxidation. 1 I I : • I Baby's ABC'a start now with vita• mine instead of blocks. Baby muat get his or her full share in order. to have a good start •.. and these di· rections will help you preserve all the nutrients necessary for Baby"a growth. 1 or A Shipment of METAL FLOWER STANDS The First in 3 Years How to prepare produce for Baby I TEA Cl\~-~~~~.~~.~---~~~-~---··················· .. h Miscellaneous Volues Another reason why there is not enough telephone equipment for all civilian needs. r·--- 1 ! WHArSMCRE PUT ON YOUR YOUW~IT BONNEr, MARY. YOURSELF AND ONE EASY lE5SON WILL DO ITI TH!!. POUND. PAY FOR IT BY & lb. 37¢ 35¢ |