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Show NOVEMBER 5, 1942 BEAU RIVER VALLEY LEADER War Board Committee Helps Truck Owners File Applications PAGE FIVE in Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow St lley had hunting, Mrs. ij7ri ,! They brought in four at as their weekend gwsts, Mr. and Mi place. least. B. Dr. E. Lester Crosby o? Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Thomas Ault I of Inland OPTO.METRIST Selley of Logan, V. S. Seeley j Whites Valley, visited Wheallty, at the home To Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen and Mr. OI Ulelr Parents, Mr. and Mis. T. L. of Ogden and Mrs. Vernon Oison of Smithfield. Eyes Examined 300 farmers in Box Elder county and Mrs. A. R. Bui bank spent the iI:sKenneth Hess Glasses Fitted and weekend deer children and have received help from the county hunting in Elaeksn.ith Mrs. LEE Bone of Garland viSiUd Fork canyon. Madge Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brenkman, ..f Farm committee in Transportation i . . . . Main St. 20 So. y filling out their applications for CerMjs. R N. Gardner and son Al- - i ii, Ogden, spent Monday and Tue.vJay try' F.!Larli-hr- d 40 Vwir IiRIGHAM CITY, UTAH lr" a"u Mrs- - uswa)d Harwood and tificates of War Necessity, A. W. fonzo, Mi-s- J. A. Fryer, M's. Lucinda with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brenkman. uane UtV. rsHed ,aiy, vi ail KKHUUM MTV. UTAH Bishop, chairman of the county USDA Lovelanu and Miss Caddy Gardner at TREMONTON Every H. F. and Lynn Fouts went pheasant lelatives here. War Board, revealed today. This ac- tended fcneral for WelJon Thursday Mrs. Wallace Germer and children counts of 45 per cent of the farmers Taggart in North Ogden on Tuesday. Wilson Lumber Co. BIdg. owing trucks in the county. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barnard had of Layton, Utah, spent the wtekttid Mr. Bishop urged all truck owners as their guests their son, John J. here and at Tremonton with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Iish had a to make certain that their applica- Barnard and family of Htbr-- City. of friends from Salt Lake number tions aie properly filed in order that Mis. James Barnard, Mrs. J. 1'. on City Sunday. Certificates Barnard of Deweyville and Mrs. Raythey might procure their Mrs. Louis Spackman went to Men-doof War Necessity by- November 15. mond Heusser of Bear River City, and where she attended funeral serAfter that date, he warned, it will Miss Laroe Barnard visited at the be illegal to operate a truck or pick- - home of Mr. and Mrs. Veral Barnard vices of a relatives on Monday. ud without this certificate. Without at Warren. this certificate it will also be impos Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard and Miss Mildred Jean and Gary Love- sible to pui chase gasoline, tires or land spent in daughters Colleen and Lou Jean, reTuesday Ogden. repair parts. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank turned home Saturday night from a All applications for Certificates of have moved to Brigham City, where two weeks trip to California. They visited at the home of their daughWar Necessity were mailed directly Mr. Burbank is employed. to truck owners from the Office of Mr. and Mrs. Kermet Hansen and ter, Mrs. Jule Harris, and Mrs. BalDefense Transportation at Detroit. children, of Salt Lake City, spent lard s sister, Mrs. Delbert Thirkill, in axM Labor However, farmers whose trucks were Sunday at the home of Martin Gard- Los Angeles. Besides visiting a great It shall be my desire as County Treasurer to further serve More than 7,000 workers of Japa- not registered as of December 31. ner. many places of interest in California, nese decent from Uie Pacific Coast 1941, may not have received their Genevive Gardner spent Sunday they also spent a couple of days in you during the coming four year in such a manner that are harvesting sugar beets and other applications. If not, they are directed here with her father and other rela- Mexico. They report having a wonderyour confidence in me will not have been misplaced. ful trip. crops in the eignt western states. to write to the Office of Defense tives. These workers are largely American-bo- Transportation, Central Mailing Of Mrs. Lowell Burbank and little men between the ages of 21 and fice. Post Office Box 2259, Detroit, daughter, Susen. who are makineMrs. Agnes Adams returned to her 30. Of tins number, S6V are working Michigan, giving name, address, regtheir home with her parents at home in Logan Tuesday after visistration number of truck or pick-uin Utah. Thayne, Wyoming while Sgt. Bur- iting her daughter, Mrs. Ross Miller, bank is serving our country, spent a for the past two weeks. make, model and type. Wheat Loans And Ceilings few days here with. Mr. and Mrs. A. A program, to project the wheat Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cummings and R. Burbank. COUNTY TREASURER rower under bread and flour ceilings Civil Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jensen and baby daughter, LaRae, were weekend has been worked out between Or' a son, of Ogden, visited their grand- - guests at the home of his brother, L. J. Cummings. and the Department of Agriculture. To prevent "squeezes" between the An urgent appeal is made by the ceilings placed on bread and flour U. S. Civil Service Commission and and tne loan rate under AAA, ComMilitary Civilian Recruiting Authormodity Credit wheat will Le released ities at K Headquarters Ninth Service i for lesale at pikes beiow the lotn Command, Fort for civilion Douglas, s to cio rate if it becomes necessary personnel to be employed by the OrdFIRST, WHAT IS A CEILING PRICE? WHY SAFEWAY CEILING so to keep fiour and bitrid moving nance PRICES A store' ceiling price is the Department and the Motor highest ARE LOW! Because orery Safeway on the market. The loan rate will proDistrict that at Fort be may price Douglas, Transport charged by that parhas been a ery low price month price tect the farmer and the reiease. of Utah. ticular wore for those items after goveraed month, Safeway ceiling pricea are natuwheat below the lean rate will insure by the ceiling price law. In view of the fact that there is rally ery low. For years Safeway baa bread and flour to the consumer. a shortage of skilled labor in the VHY ARENT CEILING waged war on needless waste ia distrib-utin- g foods cut out unnecessary AME IN ALL STORES? larger centers of the state this ap. . eliminated frills. More Attention To Farm Labor And the aa. Nations to estab-ricis and each store the skilled e ings thus made bare been shared with iThat more attention will be given peal d directed within ceilings the our mechanics and techni customers by giving tbem low to manpower to produce the Food for e law. The ceiling price he ceding price regulations will prices. in the more isolated and outlynot, ia above which prices any way, Freedom in the future is indicated cians junt alter Safewav'a policy of bring. communities. ing it without The statements restrictions as from Washington. ng you the nnest foods the markets ofler by The available positions at the ,fices may go. at the lowest possible prices. iTesident, the Manpower commission Transport District with the ap and the U. S. Department of AgriSofewny is cooperating with the Government's effort to prevent culture are placing this problem at proximate monthly salaries based on week follows: 23 inflation by rigidly adhering to the spirit as well as the letter of the top of their lists of "Musts" for a forty eight-hour month at Auto Mechanics $203.96 ar A the ceiling price regulations. ceilno per is tneia attention. I 32 Auto Mechanic Helpers at $167.96 ing as fo the number of War Bonds and per month, 1 Sheet Metal Worker at (ias For Migratory Workers 4 Metal Sheet $203.96 not need month, fear workers per Migratory Stamps you should being left stranded after the fall's Wor ker Helpers at $167.96 per month, buy, regularly. work is done, said A. W. Bishop, 1 Upholsterer (automotive at $203.96 1 at Upholsterer Helper chairman of the Box, Elder county per month, . . AVOID CROWDS . . . SAVE MONEY, TOO USDA War Board. He assuied all S167.96 per month, 1 Painter (auto4 workers who have left their homes motive) at $203.96 per month, Paintor harvest crops that OPA will grant ter Helpers at $167.96 per month, 6 t'rem permission to purchase gasoline Laborers at $137.80 per month, 1 Tire or tires to return home. Inspector at $259.98 per month, and 1 Assistant Automotive Inspector at $170.00 per month. AAA Elections 2 for JJm Julia Lee Wright's Quakers Quick or Regular i.kff. With more and more USDA War The Ordnance Department lists vat. Enriched loaves Board work and responsibility com- cancies for trainees in the following ing to county and community com- trades: General Machinist at $8.40 mitteemen under AAA, the import-ajic- e per day, Ar mament Machinist at $8.40 of electing the best leaders that per day, Instrument Repairmen at can be obtained is obvious, says 10 Giant Bars $7.96 per day, Armorers at $5.92 per Crystal White Laundry L. Lee, chairman of the Utah day, Diesel Mechanics at $8.40 per State USDA War Board. Elections day, Foremen, Mechanical Trades will be held in December, but it is (Diesel) at $9.60 per day. JELL-WEL- L -not too early to begin thinking about Applications will be accepted at the men who will lead farmers in the office of the Recruiting Repre3 pkgs, Iudding or Gelatin 48 lbs. Kitthen Craft Enriched ihe big battle on the food front next sentative, Building 105, Room 250, Fort Douglas, Utah. year, he said. Harrison I DEWEYVILLE rnottk-r- . . j , , v'tley. , S.NORMAN ... . AB'TR actoi; I sti-vice- s r - dBU n, THANK YOU Fa rDM Voters of Bear River Valley for your fine support WAR 1JEU1S in the recent election f m - O. L. BROUGH p, i Service Issues Call For Mechanics SEflB 1 lm Cefffef Prfees firs Sefcmy ... se semi-skille- A .W,'WWlWWBHl."i'. SHOP EARLY IN THE WEEK AND Safeway Advertised Prices are Good Sat. thru Thur. Ig-e- . 20-o- Or-vil- le b. 59 i Voluntary Rationing Even though there is an abundant supply of meat, farmers are being aked this week by the Secretary of Agriculture to voluntarily limit meat consumption to 2 pounds of meat adult person per per week. This Wheat Loans Aid Producers Under New OPA Ceiling Importance of the wheat loan pro- amount is much more than the gram to farmers of Box Elder county amount allowed persons of any other was emphasized today by A. W. Bishcountry, he said. Increased demands op, chairman of the county AAA committee in explaining the program for military use and lend-leas- e shipments, and not limited supply, has to prevent increases in the prices of conprompted caution in the consumption bread and flour to the American of meat To I ruck Operators iThe Office of Defense Transportation warned all truck operators this week that no delay should be allowed i making application for "Certificate of War Necessity." It takes two weks to get a "Certificate" from Detroit office after the application has been mailed. Farm truck vwTiers and operators should see their county farm transportation committee at once if they have not received f.n application for a "Certificate." IV.nu . . . aiacmnery Rationing a more equitable distribution of the limited amount of new farm machinery was the reason given today 7 the county USDA War Board for the "freeze" nrf1f? m matimcrv Dnrl me rationing program which will be worked out soon. Inventories of all farm machinery now In the hands balers, distributors and manufac-- S ;Urera are due November 10. A ra-- l tloninS program will be worked out n the basis of this information. This Permanent rationing program, which sedes the temporary plan which terminated October 31, will also be candled in the county by the county "achinery rationing committee. . f i I I I I ? Lalld f Extremes I",co is a land of stranpe ex-- i dirt an(1 cleanliness. rvT?' Where and riche8- - ignorance and 10 De found side fcy s'e-i- t landscaPe is rich in 7y ' Zlry I ik- - 's. EM1 tqiafor I f.e variat'on in altitude "alMropical country is so lh.e soil wil1 Prod" every ArtiC nd sumer. The program, formulated by the Office of Price Administration and the U. S. Department of Agriculture, provides for making wheat available to flour millers at prices approximating the levels which prevailed from September 28 to October 2. This will be accomplished by the release of the loan wheat back to producers by Commodity Credit corporation for sale in the market The release price per bushel on such loan wheat will be less than the amount of the loan per bushel plus accumulated carrying charges by a sufficient amount to enable producers to sell the wheat at prices in line with the ceiling prices on flour. By this operation, any possibility that flour millers will be "Squeezed" between advancing wheat prices and a flour ceiling, is removed, Mr. Bishop stated. Any possibility of a similar "squeeze" developing between is likewise averted. flour and The release price of loan wheat will be announced by Commodity Credit Corporation at such time as the marketing of loan wheat becomes necessary to accomplish the purposes of this program. However, advantages to farmers who participate in the loan program are evident, Mr. Bishop declared, for only by placing wheat under loan will farmers be able to derive the full benefit from the program. Wheat not under loan naturally will move at prevailing prices for wheat, as will wheat under loan which has been released. But the farmer with wheat under loan will have the advantage of the loan rate, which may be high er than the selling price for wheat, the chairman concluded. bi-ea- fr J7T5 low Prices like Tfiese foerp Bap at SMBIWM 1 Breakfast Cup (CAMAY 9ft 19 Sleepy Hollow bars CHERUB Wheat Hearts OCd RED HILL 23 12 tall CORN MEAL SPINACH Cranberry Sauce 1 A$ 35 15 can Spray BABY FOOD 25 w WESTAG 20 Extract CRACKERS Macaroni Q1f 67 23 CHEESE Kraft's Porter's FLOUR GRAHAMS 1.64 Wax Lunch Roll 1 9 J Complexion Soap - 3 Quality Milk - .... cans S - tall Ocean - Vanilla bottle z. Cane & JIaple Syrup - Catsup - 14-o- z. 12-o- 12-O- z. bottle i. I)kg .. Spcrry's large pkg. Emerald Bay - No. 2J can .... Sperry's Yellow Cream - Gerbers or Heinz - 3 cans .... SOFTA-SIL- K Cake Flour - pkg. 44-o- z. 9 lbs. . 5 Fancy Cut - Premium Sodas - 2 'lb. box -- Honey Bee - 2-l- b. box .. Big BEEF ROAST Shoulder RUMP ROAST lb SIRLOIN STEAK lb VEAL CHOPS lb. LUNCH MEAT - FRANKS lb 8 1 J? Air Tlte - Vow b. 125-f- t. box roll cva money en Saftwoy produce, becauu it not totitfUd wilh your pwrthoit your yow or I f 11 I J monoy bock. 25 29 35 37 29 23 Cut - lb lb. - lbs. - 48 lbs Guaranteed tender and juicy every time or all your money back r 2 S PARSNIPS Washed , U. S. No. 1 - lb CRANBERRIES Eastern - lb CELERY . 5 23 K4 Fancy, Local - lh YAMS Sweet Potatoes - lb. 8 SQUASH Hubbard - lb ONIONS no. 2 - 50 lbs. IT. S. No. 1 - lb. Sc SSf 98 |