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Show THE BEAVER PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1944 f BjfCeim ig Prices Iced Coffee and Milk Combine nCoolm I Unchanged Are OPA Says i,.lv Alfaiia I A'', feed "CofeAy loir to sc vo f.'.is summer wih ' ''i, cfnnor, or as remains uncnanged u'illden. ehair- - llll.uii P"'. '.v. iiuv-U i"of Hot- - Weather Drink 0""' u war price and r .tated today. refreshment hay in the in the field are state- chairman said. A ceil- Me' i, ton has been set o rEv in thV stuck. Field prices $2 less, or i.p at least 18. The price of $18 per '"L Bold hav is exceptionally the moisture content is t'lli('n int0 account. ,be hav ,jTer'v ilia :e not to exceed OXts 7?6ckfag Doivn America's Forest unsruded p, S. for : . 'A -- Fre-Bugs- ... if mill ,) - , actual com may be Jllli0Q to the field price. wii;! ! . eriod men: with J. EDGAR HOOVER Prem-- Vs o o x id the Nation's FBI Chief made in iH 3 set on federal-stat- e prices are ,Mcted hay." "t a Bergeson of the State De cent of Agriculture announces farmers desiring their hay i may request such service the as' icti'.uire department, "ned and qualified graders are , r. Walker. Delta; Winn L. Courthouse. Brigham City; Veil as Maurice Hyer, State Salt Lake City. Buihliii. ,itoi ', stacked or haled hay can be 'lei, Mr. Itergeson said. Because of change in moisture be tield hay cannot ,enti is o: . to lvv , . have plain plan- (jS - H p; r i P"ular ;"; 'V,lf' aeii- 13 ulion served ei coiioe is made by iKciily made, double-- ( id " e cl!bcs- and l'fovvr :ii:e oi maKing Iced Cafe L: In lis C"J: L. tx..tb the milk .....e are poured hot into tall v.::n icecubes -l- "s '";d "Hvmh are vitally am in makm- - good iced cof- brew is needed n:eract the diluting effect of ice, and since Iced Cafe Au .1 not. :uble-st:-cn-.- Leghorns Rate Place in irst ' - MTlJ hite ,!,u-- t ; hoi Utah percent belonged to other breeds. He adds that the single comb White Leghorn is the most popular lost popular of chicken breeds varieties hatched in Utah is breed of chickens raised in Utah single comh White Leghorn, because the state is primarily a irts Carl Frischknecht, poul-n- n commercial egg - producing arta of the Utah Extension Ser-i- n and the market which has been oultry Breeds make the survey, :swere obtained from "o shelled egg of high ijuality. i I S! serv-.Hie- 204 dif--s- t Advice On Control flocks from and breeding different breeds of chickens Of Peach Twig Hah during the year. One e dred twenty-onof these flocks Borer Given t White Leghorns and the pop-rit- y of this breed and variety of The (irst brood of peach twig ten is further shown by the borer moths is now beginning to S5.8 of the 75,585 hens and emerge on peach trees in Utah, its for pullorum advises Professor Charles J. ase and finally approved for research professor in ending purposes were single tomology of the Utah Experiment ,i White Leghorns. Station. ;econd in rank of Peach twig borers are also importance in production of hatching eggs known as peach worms, states be state is Die New Hampshire Sorenson, adding that withd. While 51 of the 204 flocks. in a few days following emergence Kty, were New Hampshires. the moths will lay their eggs. The 1,882 or HUltf of the total borers are now in the twig tips of iber of hens and pullets furn-"- 4 peach trees, and begin their feedhatching eggs in the state ing on the twigs and finally despring belonged to this breed, stroy the peaches when they are "age size of Xew Hampshire was 154 birds. To combat the borers. Professor rofessor Frischknecht states Sorenson advocates use of a spray this is a different condition of basic lead arsenate, which " that which prevails in most should lie applied after emergence softhe country. Of the 15,-"- 8 of the moth. It should lie sprayed birds that produced the on leaves, and used in the propor geggs in 37 of the leadiag tion of three pounds of lead arsen 7 producing states last year, ate to loo gallons of water. '"7c were single comb White Hasic lead arsenate will serve ''rag; 17.97, were New Hamp-- " the purpose says the entomologist, 19 were White" Rocks; but standard lead arsenate may were liaried Rocks; 9. 3 burn the foliage. As a substitute, Rhode Island Reds, and 11.7 four pounds each of iron sulfate and hydrated lime mixed with lnO gallons of water may be used as a d Sor-ense- Fro-fess- full-grow- n. s UTAH 1 'n. . I " ,heb ve "Tin K )ma - "It, T Saboteurs? Yes, there's always danger from enemy acta of arson, but up to now we've been able to keep tab on foreign agents and prevent them from doing any damage to forest areas. give mb practically no trouble in American forests. They haven't much motive for bunting trees. How about honest citizens? Now that's really a problem. It's hard to believe, but the average, law-abidin- American g citizen is our worst enemy when it comes to woods and brush and forest fires. GUIDE POSTS' OPA has made a provision for mail order refund of tokens. Your checks or certificates, as Mail order houses often refund ration stamps with ration certificates or checks, when they cannot fill an order. Now you can use these just as you do your stamps even to getting tokens in exchange. well as for stamps. - he doesn't mean to be. No one ever Yon don't believe it? Here are the tacts: Each year about 31,000,000 acres of forest land are burned through plain carelessness; 31,000,000 acres that should be producing wood, that should also be storing- up water for electric power and irrigation. Naturally, does. Too many people simply get careless in the woods. A g fire that "got away," a camphre left to die out, a glowing match tossed land-clearin- away, Limited quantities of "odd lot" shoes will be sold to consumers ration free at specific price reduc tions during the three-wee- k period July 10 through July 29, the OPA announces. Men's and women's shoes of all sizes, and boys' and youths' shoes sizes one to six are included In the release. Children's, misses' and little boys' shoes are not included since the,se shoes are among the ration-fre- e shoes of May of this year. a lighted cigarette It U important And what about this Just year? this. With crews to police and protect our forests, skeleton and mighty men woods few able-bodie- d at home to and lorest fight fires, there's real trouble ahead unless you and that means you are will- - butt these are the real clues to timber destruction. ing to help. Ovat YOU fule. wmembet these that summer is here, cam era enthusiasts are beginning to stream out into the summer sun and click their shutters. For those of you who are thinking of buying Now 7NS fS AN EMERGENCY Something's got to be done ashes, and woods and enormous losses 3. D.R0 fires shr andvouadd leave. LA" , THE ,'r. We face in watersheds, timber, water power, unless you who might start such So please read these rules. Please memorize them. Remember that this year, with so many men away, there may be GREATER DANCER THAN EVER to America's woodlands and forests. "more fceioi" i water uliwft ABOUT 4. ASK right now about brush forest fires in America. and manpower are extra careful dead. camera equipment, you'll be glad to know that all types of used photographic supplies, and that includes lenses, exposure meters, etc., have ceiling prices. To find out the ceiling price of any model, size and type of equipment, ask your local war price and rationing board and they'll give you the exact dollar-and-ceceiling prices. Price control for used cars Is "safener." good news for many farm familIn order to protect the ripened ies. Passeager cars are part of fruit, the spray should be applied our national transportation sysimmediately, professor Sorenson tem, and this is particularly true emphasizes. The necessary mater- of the rural areas. The family car ent ials may lie obtained from insecti- is often the only way to get supcide (leah-pplies from and to the market. The prices on used cars, for which there have been no price ceiling Girls to National 4-mm until now, have lately risen to a I i point where many farmers who Demonstrate In needed this transportation could not afford it. The prices will go Dairv Foods 10, and cover 23 Rural girls are taking advan- into effect July more than 6,000 modand makes tage of an exceptional opportunity els. to gain cxperii n. e in public speaking and in hein.'t of community Have you received your Indiof service both important phases vidual community price celling participatClub trainim:-b- y are ready for you, lists? They Pairv National 104 ing in the at the war price had be can and 1 Activity. Foods Iiemii!i'tr;-!ioor through boards mrvi'v the- l,c:i how i and rationing In th ft ' of office. Atlas Bid,?, OPA district the S KOU.l (O OUl.' Ai, detnoiistr; atl. afc ouJ f ouf to Hinds food .alt Lake City. These lists are a orSani:atin.. (if preparing dairv mi. m reia'ion small in size, will fit conveniently nced pai o nlaiu rare- ;..i0.'.,,,, IT"! rrl, i .1 into your purse, and best of all, f ooo r in..!'! ,s " tr'buee to their to the nation-'inir. tl the prices of meats are now availT dav and for Freedom" program From now on, you can send h,,herwf able. need them or not. . achievement fee Outstanding to the store with the cor-Junior in in Overland ion e.Miit e. J'o'u. Greyhound ords will ree-iof change, and get amount rect 5 RlT ' ",C na,ure of our ,l,o form -- f special awaids providmeat you need. Not of amount he which ed l.V.he Kraft .'V eset'o conn. W'h the the prices following . . by ;n that, plico. only include a silver medal to the on the lists, you can budgquoted oi ,kecl''1,lv hw much the and ,,a'c have contributed tv cbanioion demonstrator, of the et your meals and money for a l,,nvenience of bus gold medals to each member "'Poru.u. month ahead, and come out even. h"w ikil,ful u (.ountv ,op ranking demonstration 'fet"7",';J . traffic problem.. team.' From tl, se county ...n rs Make a thorough search before rat,!ni1Grcv,,""nJ Linei' bin State champiet. n,divi,tn.n and vou apply to your price and will N demonstrators new ration team a for ni'Khbnru "? .AKi .ece.ve tioning board hai ;he communi .L or each of whom "ill book, if yours has been lost 'cr' e hroH(!botil tate l I'.ond. of War falsification S50 a Any destroyed. Mi"' "' ,lu' W coopcra a new vear s state cn,.m, I.ast for when applying record the w tc been, i.ittlirnvghout vidiial deinotistiaiors in Utah to a maximum value. fli eve, book is subject Pleasant k. Warni. or ten years Irene $10,000 !EAVER of Logan; penaltv Dane books, CO. and Josephin Ration both. or in jail, lop ranking l..,iu nl Ibe Stat'' are the property of the A V.iv . , vou know, teams were .;p,se .lolinson .in i i'.- V S. Government, and (he stamps ITA1I iear Liver Ann llllgiritis as government curnivideti. e anil y re considered nn,1 Jov He. klliatl. P Sam makes a Uncle rency. So beinvestigation Ann Lou llaiiihlin of Logan. exhaustive very one. another you issues fore he ra"s You mav have to do without t Bn investiga this Illark market while tioned foods 'NTERSTATE tion goes on. HO guaiu v. ou..,. TRANSIT LINES search long and if you lose them, nil jour couiMHis A""' At Hardened criminals d CONSUMERS RATION ration hatching : Ei ir results of a survey created for the surplus eggs pro- grocer, or mail order house, may the duced in I'tah is partial to a white Sive you tokens in exchange for (giving hatching activities of e for the past year, the blood-teste- ' Lait is further diluted with milk, vou may wish to make the coffee triple- strength. The strength of your cotfee depends also on how fresh it is. so it is wise to use glassed coffee from a vacuum-packejar which protects the contents from the air. Make sure the resealable cap is kept securely rinscH whn h ic not ...c Iced Cafe An Lait: (For 5 m'ps.) Scald one pint of milk and coo!. Make one pint of double- - or triple strength coffee. Fill tall glasses with ice cubes. Then, half fill the glasses with scalded milk, and fill to top with freshly made hot coffee. then every spark. rrJnddred aro years ol forest Prevent Forest Fres GREATER DANGER THAN EVER THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED APPLIANCE & FURNITURE STORE BY-SA- j8l M'S FIRM AGE THEATRE wm. a. firmage, Prop. The Milk Situation supplies of all dairy products during 194 4 probably will approximate that of 1943, on a milk qulvalt basis. Per capita supplies of fluid milk and cream In 1944 will be about the sama as In 1943. The butter consumption rate may rise from 12.0 pounds per capita In 1943 to 12.6 pounds In 1944, but will still be considerably below the 1935-3average rate of 16.7 pounds. Cheese supplies for the current year are expected to fall somewhat below last year. Average civilian per capita consumption of condensed and evaporated milk may decrease as much as four pounds from the 19 43 level of 18.8 lbs. WE'LL HELP YOU The Busy Rees club attended a meeting Friday. June 17th, at the home of Mrs. Marie Ward, when the subject of "Cooking Breakfast' was taken care of by learning to prepare Muffins and Cocoa. Shirley Yardley Reporter. finish for best results, and the right method of application. Our exclusive DuPont Color Selector shows rooms like your own, painted any color you choose. We'll even help you locate good painter if you need one. Use our paint advisory rvioe Sft absolutely free! Civilian HAT mm JOB Ask us for FREE advice on any 9 and carefully for them before you apply to your local board for a new one. Press Ads. bring results RIGHT! painting before yon start Don't gamble on your point jobal Just ask us about them and well tell you how to do them right the hrst time . . . How to prepare the surface, the correct BEAVER HOME FURNISHINGS Telephone 167 |