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Show are sponsoring a Fashion November 13. At this convention at 8 p.m. they discussed the objectives and The purpose cf this show is to purposes of the club. Those atraise funds for the new band tending this convention were suits, one of which will be mod- JoAnn Rcper, Vee Brasher, Ed-di- n eled at this time. Everyone is in. McElprang, Pauline Douglas, vited to ride the bus to the Kay Wilson, Julie Olsen, Sue fashion show. Christensen, Beth Neilson, Kath-lyn- e The dedication of Emery CoWcrthen, Connie Williams, unty high school was held Nov- Karry Lee Duncan and their adember 12 in the school auditor- visor, Mrs Wild. ium after which there were reCareer Day and parents visitfreshments served, a program ing day will be held Friday. Parand a tour of the building. ents are invited to attend the The FHA officers went to a Career Lectures along with the convention at Green River on students Friday morning. Co., Free testing is Dean-Oat- planned Show Thursday evening h The band mothers, in cooperathe Price Trading tion with for diabetes ' November 15, 1962 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Eight Health isnt just a personal concern. People do care. -This thought was brcught cut this week by Dr. Lcland K. Dayton, chairman of the Diabetes Detection Drive. This week November 11 through 17 is Diabetes Week a time which each and every one of us should regard' as a personal and public responsibility, For seven days cf each year Diabetes Week is sponsored by the Carbon County Medical society. The aim is to make us aware of this condition and especially to discover the people who have diabetes but do not know it. There are now in this country an estimated 3,000,000 diabetics nearly half of whom are unknown. ' Diabetes Week, sponsored nationally by the American Diabetes Association, isnt asking for, donations. It is asking us to help ourselves, our children, our friends our employees, everyone, by taking the simple, quick, painless test for diabetes available at al ocal doctors offices, r at the City County hospital in Price, during Diabetes week, and by urging others to do so. The tests will be given free.- - 1 Note of Thanks I sincerely extend my thanks to all Emery Cor unty people who voted for me at the recent election, our support is greatly appreciated. -- Wilts I- Also, I wish to extend a special note of thanks to the folks in my home town area for the wonderful support given. I owe you a debt of gratitude for the cnfidence shown. J. L. LARSEN stszj m Wheat allotment data given ! The voluntary diversion pro- gram for the 1963 wheat crop "gives wheat farmers an oppor- tunity to continue to make needed adjustments in the wheat production level and thus protect the gain made this year under the 1962 wheat stabilization program," Secretary of Agricul ture Orville L Freeman said in announcing the special 1963 wheat program. The voluntary acreage reduction provisions . . . provide an interim basis to help keep wheat supplies down until the long-ranprogram included in the legislation just passed can be voted on by farmers for the 1964 crop, he declared. As a result of the 1962 program wheat production this year is at the lowest level in 5; years This will mean a substantial reduction in wheat carryover stocks. According to Donald T. Cox, chairman, ASC county committee, the 1963 wheat stabilization n program provides and additinal payments which supplement the marketing quotas and price support previously in effect for the 1963 wheat crop. n The payments are similar to those in effect for the 1962 wheat crop. They will be made to wheat farmers who reduce their wheat acreage by at least 20 percent and put the diverted acres to an approved conservation use. As in 1962, farmers may receive half cf their acreage-diversio- n payment at the time they sign up to participate in the program. - A new p feature for wheat will be an additional rt payment of 18 cents per bushel on the normal tkxn of the 1963 wheat acreage of farmers participating in the n program, provided they are also in compliance with their wheat allotment. This is a separate payment from the regular loans and purchase agreements which will be available to growers who comply with their wheat acreage allotments. The regular price support will be based on a national average of $1.82 per bushel. The Chairman cautions farmers to be sure to divert the full acreage for which they sign up in the 1963 wheat stabilization program a. change from the 1962 program provides that if a farmer does not divert the full signed-u- p acreage, he will not be eligible for price support nor will he receive acreage-diversio- n or wheat payments. The signup period for the diversion program for winter wheat will continue through December 14. Farmers are urged to get In touch with the local ASC3 office regarding any question they may have about the program. wheat-diversio- rt price-suppo- wheat-diversio- Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., Wed. November 16, 17,19, 20 and 21 . 1963-cro- price-suppo- 0) cans Orange Juice M Wholesun Qj Miracle Whip Quart OJ . . Strawberries Royal Garnet . 5 pkgs. 95c W Utah Pies Mince and Pumpkin - 39c rt SD80BG 0CGM3 at 7:30 pun. HUNTINGTON, UTAH Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday November 15, 16, 17 and 18 U&I Pineapple Grapefruit Drink 3 cans 39c Powdered Sugar, lb. . 3 for 45c ft Snow Drift Shortning . . Fruit Cccktail, Stokeys, 303 .3 lbs. 65c .5 cans $1 Pitted Olives, Lindsey Med., 3 cans 89c Whole Green Beans, Del Alonte 4 for $1 A Sun Valley Margarine . . .3 lbs. 35c Emerald Walnut Meats, 16 oz. . .98c Zee Paper Napkins, 80 count 2 for 29: Sunny Jim Jam, 20 oz. . . 2 for 95c Raspberry, Strawberry, Biysenberry, Blackberry, Apricot, Pineapple Mixed Nuts, Extra Fancy, lb. . . 59c ADVANCED PRICES Spartacus I i with Laurence Olivier Peter Ustinov Wednesday, Thursday, Friday November 21, 22 and 23 piNoccmo Technicolor Bananas, lb. Yams, lb. Cranberries, lb. Mcrrel Sausage Roll . .15c Morre! Slab Bacon 7c 25c t A mm tzm SPECIALS Technicolor Kirk Douglas Jean Simmons 12 oz. 29c rt price-suppo- Show starts FROZEN FOODS 300 wheat-diversio- price-suppo- Ocean Spray Whole or Jelly .... . . 3nn fercro utuntfigHD 39c BRUCEiS'MAR .2 lbs. 98c Phila. Cream Cheese, 8 oz. . . 39c TTTTOTi SED |