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Show DAlLYHERALD TTTUnSDAT, APRIL S3, 19 Utah Cknxnty. Utah Farm News Roundup -- " V . 1J Iflllfillll Y- . - & Committee to Approve Uey Wheat Bill Soon jUnited Press International ChairUPI) man Allen J. Ellender (D-Lof the Senate Agriculture Committee said today his committee would approve a new wheat bill next week. Ejllender said the measure will be drafted along the lines of a bill which would reduce acreage allotments and tighten production controls but maintain 75 per cent J :i WASHINGTON aJ " ', parity. measure was criticized sharply at a hearing Wednesday by officials of the Administration, the! Farm Bureau and the National Grange. The Farmers Union and. the National Association, of Wheat Growers testified, however, in support of the bill. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Marvin L. McLain told the committee the, bill "has some features that are better than what we have now, but it doesn't solve : the problem." The BQD. At this special anniversary , low price you'll want several Delicious Sunny Jim brand. Rich maple flavor'. pancakes, cereal. 24 oz A treat cups for your favorite 0(Olc on waffles, 3 ' fresh-fru- it 4 v. 4 y iS. is'&.: J, ... y. t desserts. . 1 ' Sen. Miltoa R. Young ' pressed McLin to say 1, 5 (R-N.D- .) - Pierce's (D-Ga- .) Co-ed- f , underdeveloped nations. The Farm Bureau testimony came during hearings Wednesday before a House subcommittee. The lawmakers are studying a food loan bill sponsored by Rep. W.R. s Three 'U' Vie for Honors a Poage (D-Tex- - .). ! SALT LAKE CITY A Farm Bureau spokesman said (UPI) Two California "girls and a Salt plans of this kind would make forLalce City "coed have been named eign countries - depend more and finalists in, the University of Utah more on help from our governMilitary Ball queen contest. less and let's on the ment, rv r n U1IC" it WASHINGTON Sen. (UPI), Herman E. Talmadge has inroduced a bill to force the gov, ernment to pay the prevailing retail price for milk It buys for federal installations. told the Senate Talmaoge Wednesday that milk producers fire placed under a ''severe and unfair financial hardship" by the present system under which the government takes bids for its milk supplies. He said distributors bid for the milk contracts, then "dictate a price to the producer on a 'take it or leave if basis."' m ' ! T h e (UPI) Bank of Washington today extended a credit of $600,000 to Honduras to finance the . purchase of 1,000 head of pure-bre- d beef and dairy cattle in Uie United Stacs. . - i WASHINGTON Export-Impor- t. whether Farm Bureau Federation has told the Agriculture Department wouid Congress 'it opposes a plan ;o recommend a presidential veto. make long-terfood loans to 47 ni The witness refused to commit himself. ,UJ ill-- favorite. .Tender baked beans in! rich tomato sauce seasoned with pork. 2V2 size .. . ' Selected , as finalists combined Army, Navy by the normal commercial market. and Air Force ROTC units were Marilyn Evans, daughter of Mrs, L. E. Evans, Fresno, Calif;, representing, the Navy; Army representative ,' Judy Johnson, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. L. A. Johnson, Palo Alto, Calif., and Air Force candidate Patricia Spiker, daughter of Mr and Mrs. S. E. Spiker, VPjT top-flav- or ............ ad , , J j Salt Lake City. The queen will be announced during the school's Military Ball NEW YORK (UPI) Arthur May I in the Student Union Bldg. Godfrey will enter a hospital here sometime this week end for removal of a chest 'tumor which he NAMED ALLIED COMMANDER says probably, wrs caught early PARIS (UPD Lt. Gen.CJames enough ' to remove even if it is ' ' ' E Moore has been appointed to malignant. replace Gen. Cortland Van Rcns-salaGodfrey appeared confident and Schuyler as chief of staff in good spirits in talking about his at Supreme Allied' Headquarters, ailment Wednesday night in PhilEurope, it w a s announced adelphia where he received an awardfrom the Izaak Walton League. He said had located the tumor about an inch or so below his collar bone on the left side. Humorist' Sam Levenson was picked late Wednesday to replace Godfrey on his- TV show. The Godfrey morning radio show will be .offered to Robert . Q. Lewis, trade sources said. I IDS o n Godfrey To Enter Hospital This Week I er Fresh picked, plump and firm. Bursting with natural sweet flavor goodness. X-ra- ys I? ,..J.... ... ..X....U,.L..J...IILU - .Morton's frozen brand. , . Light flaky crust, sweet spicy filling, brimming with apple chunks. 24 oz. for ........... I Grave Diggers Hit Solid Rock "I IIIQII POINT, N; C. (UPUifcp Public Works Director Georg Dean has appealed. ' to city officials to do, something about Green Hill Cemetery where the ground n defies i even jackham-mer- s. fori air-drive- Dean said Wednesday grave diggers have hit solid rock, and be was given orders that no more grave sites are to be sold at th cemetery. v Fresh and crisp to add springtime zest tp salads or relish plates. ....... bunch q) KkXnjoy better, cold plate. 12 oz. . rvi ...... .. . . . ... . n ' yI '. Idaho Russets, U. S. No. 1 Jl Cello Bag v tniV 19th ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL AG X. FRI. & SAT. APRIL STORES flavor than you ve ever tasted before yioatmeal Hormel's spiced meat loaf for sandwiches, quick hot meals or tasty Rfev a) ; - delicious fife ers 24-2- 5 And no f3preSyi amuz single cereal-h- ot or col- d- contains more Eich.in creamy flavor MeadowGold brand. Brought from local dairies for better flkvor. Enriched and wholesome n "O JUL gallo natural usable 4i protein than ; j s - y " ' I Albers Oats. Try it! CKfhJ (arnation QUALITY PRODUCT .... |