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Show J VII; ' v.iuwk WwaUikliUiiJ r 1 rcUto prices, stripped ct rose ce.ii? 'cities is throw riore potitari black market market and t onto govera-:r- .t 11 tj ' seemed dead.tut market Prices may even drcp below the y, rry ;lltiH3.s and the American bouse- - old Office of Price Stabilization to force them ceilings, some market analysts pre-- ; It were expectednext week. ek don again dieted. Jpud prices la neisi.borr.ood "The American housewife is the ;ceries promptly spurts J after greatest price control agent ia the was lifted lid 9 price Thursday, a cbaln store buyer said. t wholesalers immediately be ran world," She- won't let the price of spuds rise too high." Another said he hoped "our customers won't buyf at the new high prices. At San Francisco potatoes were $5 per hundredweight, with some batches going for aa high as 57. Buyers thought that the price would slip Monday when a great influx of potatoes hit the market ' Consumption of electric power They pointed out that much of the Provo baa undergone a 13.75 is of the variety r cent Increase during the first crop which will turn green quickly if ur months of 1952 in compari-- n not moved. with the same period last Executive Charles H. ar, J. Hamilton Calder, chair- - Bromann of Secretary the Associated "Food Dealers of Greater Chicago said vealed Saturday. terminal market experts were This continues a trend in evl- - "very optimistic prices will :nce ever since the city fall below the old that levels as ceiling electric plant waa put soon as the crop comes in." uruapai to operation better than 10 "The black market is broken as 1 J, 11C NUU. of today," Bromann said. "There's Total kilowatt sold hour no incentive for the erooks nuary through April this year just without ceilings and with supplies increasing." A Chicago super-markbuyer J 1851 a 13.75 per cent with Bromann and said the agreed the utilities board chalr- market should level off when the an noted. new crop is brought in next week. - All Categories 2 He said the market there was The increases were noted . In "in a turmoil" and revealed that "1 categories, including residen- - California whites had bounced from .1, commercial and streets, and 55.75 a hundredweight to about 59. -Prices at Minneapolis and St. hways. tilecords of the period Paul took a sharp rise from 90 1341 nrst full year of the cents for JO pounds to 51.53 but mi's operation through 1851 housewife resistance was so strong r real m 222 per cent Increase in that potatoes were moving slowly. aaenuaa power consumption in A wholesale buyer said, "A lot e city, and si 294 per cent boost of spuds should be coming np from ' the commercial, power bracket. Texas and Alabama in a few days ;One interesting phase of the and there'll be plenty by Tuesday. -year chart, Mr. Calder said, is "I suppose well be forced to t fact that while total residen-.- 1 buy," one big "retailer said. "But consumption has steadily I hope the ladies won't until prices the amount consumed come down." customer leveled Officials of the Minnesota Food the ' ta a average constant rate from Retailer Assn. urged retailers to fairly 12 through 1S31. Before that strike against buying potatoes at te, customers were using more "exorbitant prices." wer each year Individually, in Louis Kavan, secretary of the dition to the increase in the Omaha Independent Grocers Assn., :al residential customer list. said competition will keep prices Cemraerelal Gains f within reach of the consumer. ' an Omaha retailer, John :t the'- commercial division is said he Byrne, prices to stay expected 11 increasing in both categories. high because of a shortage of seed v tai number of customers and potatoes. housewue Detroit In case, any t power used by the average in- -, Mrs. Michael B. Fallon waa ready vidual ..rtraraer. Enlargement to wait the market out. stores ;h as Penney's and "My hubby is Irish and he loves ars has resulted in many corn-rci- al potatoes but he's not going to see' using far more any at these prices," she said. wtr ia jorcneny, ce noiea. stirply-i- i.at-rda- mvo Povcr Js 3 Shows jiGGdy Hike . r iLrcii Jc!.n MANAGES Jerry Stone, manager of the new Market Basket grocery store in .south Orem. ....... thin-skinn- . " et in-ea- se, 10-ye- ar, The Market Basket in South renovated completely under Its new manager, Gerald Stone, held its grand opening . Saturday. Mr. Stone is also part owner of the business. He announced the expenditure of 110,000 in the remodeling program. This included interior and exterior decorating, as well as improvements of the checking service, meat service, and coffee shop. With a background of 25 years in the grocery business, the Mar ket Basket is the fifth grocery store owned by him in Utah County. Its meat market is under management of Uoyd Crte" and is one of the most convenient in this area. Awarding of 60 boxes of groceries, 100 free prizes, flowers for the ladies, and sweets for the , -- - c . i .1 t ft t " r I v, 1.3 v i i i vV 1 U t to 1. O Il.rUey. 1- - c f- -l : f I t Ms V. ,r. m l JI, 3 i.ive owned re rt f r r- t. TC t;, I ,t, h t . - - - . - : x.. i i- -- :j the Utah State Tsir Ground. U earer to send your.rstcrs ti De troit, but that e modelers must earn the trip by estiUlihinj records in Utah which will com pare favorably - with performance cf ether too- rnodil builders throughout the world. " We want very much to be rep resented at the sixth Interna tlonal," Hinckley said. "JN'ow ail we need is to have youngsters make such a nne showing ia the Utah state meet that they will be n I the invitation list." the out , that Hinckley pointed international invitation commit tee makes its selection of contestants for the Detroit contest bv carefully checking records made in Plymouth meets throughout the world and inviting only 500 of the outstanding flyers. Information and entry blanks for the Utah meet may be obtained from any Plymouth dealer In Utah. jm i fi-t- TIME to USE it for BEST RESULTS. ' IIII1TIIII etiititiu itv.tnTtm Manufactured exclusively by T7 -- ' - j U LO Oil !' . . o Autematie rw . O J.-cien- ..it r. 1 1-- - - A: s v r at lie t e ts.ru :rj tit -- r: Associai-on- . . out c; standing nerv'.ce ia the Lisursr.ce business have teen p rejected to Harold Anderson nd Charles I. Sampson, both cf Provo, m.1 Ihii D. Jcaseo. of American Tcrt. The cove lei awards were presented Friday at the Central Utah Ai&ociation's Life Underwriters annual luncheon. Mr. Anderisa received bis sisth annual award and Mr, Sampson was receiving his second year award, whiie Mr. Jensen was a . . ... Andersen, 1 er.cn a." re se rvi r.ai Ur ierwri-trwere r J. rnr cheoa cf the rtceiring a a picture 3 CcivlTci Uich Insure r.c.i Man Hacciyc Qualiiy AwardsNational :"..'.y awirds for Ert year V - rrclrif-n- were mde bv Prtienu: Victor J. vice president of ri, the rtrmers r. 1 Merchants B'k. c- -i 1 who was Introduced by Joseph C. Clark, chjtrmtn of the Kational Quality Award committee. The award Is presented ia con nection w ith the Lie insurance obl Jective to, select and develop Ctli representatives them- who-condu- selves according to a high stand-ar- d cf ethics Dd who plsce the best interests of their clients shove themselves, stated Mr. Clark, lie also added that the men mini do and from graduated Erigham Gty this study by means of contl-uothe USAC as a student in business and practice. management, lie worked in floral In presenting the certificate. I'.r shop in Ogden and then attended Bird said ' that those who g aiaed the floral desijm school at Den- this recosrruiioa also gained valu ver. He was a BYU student prior able prestige for themseives In the to fulfilling a mission for the ejes cf the publ;e, asd that the LDS Church. policyholders would benefit frcs He and his wife and their baby daughter now reside in Provo. 4 r Bta 143 us Fro to the high quality of strvica. L.Iial L Li n p. i - f J- iowi Ccnch n, Ecripcd 42.95. LJ. ' " J.aTTlnra mZmZ'w j I1 t f ..ute - i B?iLL Ci Iw.J ' r- -- - tr-- p :- I ; r ycu pay c::ly 0f29- T" I v- ; - .V'. " is. - -r' . f ,J'J. lor ::.t-i E--:- ' ' f , rrtefc j r" iF ttM . 4 kl.tk rT" jri: " "' ! - .an '"-- r V-- toft, k r I , ea :,t , lr'.rr.-- r , CJwmels i V''- j Art-,- ;: - Payir-e.-- t . ' ' . i 1 j j :' AHitcta 1 , j . , Also depdt; ' bw L EIITS IriiUi, poUshes, grinds. aid, buffs, even rr.Ues paf&t. roe hundreds of Jobs around tha bouse la Ifalf t.e preciaion-tcL- t time, half the effort It's a at dri2 SB stsUsdlsf buy Uiq - . ' f ' J 00'S- - O.CD f ?jJ GIOCYQEC l WASHSt Ul-- . I Am YvVI ' Y . " V- " Oi V r5 a.!..! k l ( C 3 Qst.--,7r9.1'. ;A)' tJ:d - Nii- I Rameve "NT S L nccve175c ; mod:l fTOip .u . - . . Un Old Wcsher A!bwone Ib's Always ur ' VJmnim OtS Pump Stlf-drainl- ng D. I. Lir. s : . U O Mpximum Wcihtr Cuerantt O DoubU Well Conttrvftkn O Eow!-shcp- d Tub r- -- 1 j jEegulariS.,, SSa. w ' cf Tlicso Features . . 1 - !J '' ll . i arr Csri award was wh taken. 1 . Ihlp'Dnd Gst That Vcrli S!:o? : F701P ri 1 aw i j Recommended and Sold by Better Dealers Sli Medd ". z: i kutlneis. The ttzzmcti:ocOiJ j j J t I rovo. cjj Liy cc:ivl::::::ce ! . :.. Ccntril Utah Ciufssw- i 5 : P-- D i" Por-YourL- tie YOU J i . eesir. a ynrf, tr;eir dealer-sponsore- d'' Boil -- bar.kir.? aa hAv I Aphida, Thrips, Rote Beetle, Worms, Mites, Red Spiders, Chinch Bugs, Leafhoppers, Pill Bugs and other DUST Is. one. predatory insects. WASCO Brands of the BEST general insecticides you can BUY, It takes care of mosr.of the GARDEN PESTS. Now" is the BEST - hm,, v.'!.; fci r - S-!- i u' i ; Knudsen Floral and Gift Chep, legated at 53 N. University Ave, is now operating "under the ownership of Keith- Je graduate of the Cclorada School of Floral Design and business major from the Utah State Agricultural College. Mr. Jeppson just recently purchased the shop and states that they will endeavor to give the same fine type cf service that hs been associated with the Knudsen Floral and Gift Shop for a number of years. The store offers a variety 9! flowers and flower arrangements to be used in weddings, as corsages, centerpieces, bouquets, and also has a free delivery aervice. Aa well aa the fine assortment of Cowers, Mr. Jeppson states children was the highlight cf that they carry a line of figurines, the opening. planters, china, vases and little Mr. Stone is a' resident of Provo, kniric knacks for glfs. and a member of the LDS Second Mr. Jeppson is oriuially from Ward bishopric " ' I .4 c Nsv Ownership ier - . Unccr i-- a r-- : :r. cr-rn- r "T, cyclcpedia t Fbrcl end Gift DUST DESTROYS P-- D J --- Arfrican Li FOll VASCO Drcnd W v. : t-i- Orem, . -- r dr.rs Grcnd Op:::!::j in-ea- sed r-- s c rij'TTiout'i held in Silt Lake C. y J fly 4 Pert i 13 at tha ?:AUlr I.'.: r"' ? ed - lit! r!;r: ,;:.;! i .seta lr.t-rn- :." - 1 cv.-'on- i tv: t j cc b .4t V Suptr Duty Aluminum Wringtr Mhaniim Trout!t-frt- t Spttd Gwttsi ' ' tlratTtr,, "' ' - '. ' j - 4 1 j" r 4-J- or Sedan Rc3ular 2753 LjZ with 5 ARAN woven plastic far durable. e beauty and comlort. lALranoua'y epiilted cne-- f area; doutlMUtched teanis; rtraia potsU. Buy yours today. U J. U Mad g fcar-tack- I, j b r.:-- KrCcrCnc ' S trim; vlnyl-plasu- iece-testic- ; A"o, tm C si. trf tA ihm to KA. :i c J ;;t,; vt, . M, - - ; ,f j- -t c :-.- c- $ ' . - " |