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Show eHm 8 Mothers-Daughter- leivS-ouBOX ELDER Cily, Utah Brigham What a ni Entertain Friday, January They Think 17, 1947 $1 62 10 Sugai 58c pei pounds, Seven) now 92c so on it got fiom item And bhdip uses in piactical'y eveiy instance The magnitude of the to item in the list of food, tated mg, personal care, necessities, under is change, therefore, m the compel isons given ah ve. etc In detti mining the amount of The State of Utan, foitunate-ly- , lllus-tra- ti has allowance for food as an for its needy families n of now the Depaitment been able to increase public as- of Public Weltaie t tablishe a sistance giants to paiallel rough.tardaid foi measuring need, it ly the actual rise in cost ol liv- makes In Spterber 1939 f i ex- tetms out a list of items in ing pf quantity and quality ample, the actual pub'ic as a minium giant aveiaged $10 38 pei lepiesenting budget These items in pei son. Because of shoitagcs in the quantity and qua'ity defined funds at tiat time, giants had con vet ted to dollars and been reduced 20 pei cent in 1938 aie cents value by use of pi ice data and this reduction was still available through the periodic in the giants in 1939 Consume! s Price Survey The giants in 1939, theiefoie, Utah family of a should have aveiaged $12 95 Foi the "typical n mother and two childien per pei son in September of that ed to a weekly food year instead of $10 38 Bv Sep- ba ket on above, a public as istance tember 1946, giants had advanced 95 peicent to $25 22 aveiage budget might consist of the followingper pei son Milk 2 V, quaits daily F, r anyone skeptical of the Cheese one pound accuiacy of the figuies foi food, clothing, and peisonal caie giv. Eggs lMi dozen of en above, a few examples Meat and fish foui pounds y common of puces Given vegetables six pounds pasic items necessaiy in every hcusehold in 1919 and today aie Other vegetable (onions, cited (with 1939 pi ices listed beet, enn, etc) thiee pounus fn t). Citiu fiuits two pounds Canned tomatoes two cans Biead 5c a loaf; now, 12c Milk 10c a quait; now 15c Fiuits 2'j pounds to 18c Peanut butter V4 pound Potatoes 13, pounds 15c to 25c a dozen; now ; Eggs 60c to 67c Ceieals four pounds Bi ead sev en loaves 15c to 19c per Hambuigei Flour three pounds pound; now 37c tu 48c Potatoes 6c to 15c pei 10 Butter i pound Maigerine Mi pound pounds; now' 39c Butter 26c per pound, now Sugar one pound 88c to 95c Fats and oil; lz pound , Flout 72c for 25 pounds, now Svrups, etc pound (Continued From Page aie-quat- re-fe- day-by-da- STOCK REDUCTION To s Dads-Son- s Mothers and daughters of the Second ward will entertain the fdthers and sons of tie ward at a Pioneer and dance suppei Tuesday evening, January 21, 7 30 ocleck beginning at This is the fust Centennial to event be sponsoied in the Second ward this year All membeis of the ward over 12 yeais Oid die expected to be present The specidl gioup of the Mutual has chaige rf the activity Open Letter To Beet Growers Duiing the past two yeai-- , an explanatory letter has been sent to every beet grower in our district with a return caid upon wuch the grower could indicate his desire to purchase his pm portion of beet pulp and molasses (20 percent of his beet weight in pulp and four percent in molasses) at a definite giad-uufe- d price set by the sugar This compary price company has been less than the comparative livestock feed pi ice in our county. Therefore the diiect-r- i of the two beet association. of Box Elder county have recog nized a need to control the sale of pulp so that farmeis not able to use tneir share of this could receive then fair siiuie of this benefit by selling it thiough the poll to sor.e user of pulp willing to pay the extia price foi the piivilege of buying his pulp right. This year the dnectois felt that 60 cents bonus per ton of pulp was a fair pi ice to ask feeders to pay the farmers for the pulp rights T.e task of keeping accounts and disbutsing the money collected is a difficult one, so we asked the sugai company if they would assume it if we paid for the cleiical help necessary to do the work. They have been coopeiative in this thankvtiy less endeavor, and most beet growers have been glad to this additional bonus pay- Goes Buy that new handbag that youve been needing now at this big Stock Reduction Sale. Best quality handsome bags at only ONE HALF their original price. creation you buy the best When you buy a Geor-Je- s in quality and style. An absolute guarantee goes with every bag. GEOR-JE- S CREATIONS Made of best quality plastic. Guaranteed not to crack, peel or fade. Plastic linings can be washed with damp cloth inside and out. Comes in Brown, Blue, Black, Coffee, Red, Tan and Green. REDUCED AND SAVE! BUY NOW FOR EASTER LADIES AND MENS LEATHER BILLFOLDS, reg. to $3.50; . .now 50c & $1.00 JUST ARRIV ED! MIRRORS PLATEAU PLATE GLASS For Table or Buffet NOW AVAILABLE Genuine Hoover Service B FACTORY s WINTER STOCKS! OUT THEY GO... Sweet and Law! We need the space for Spring stocks; but there are still of winter ahead for you! And at these savings , it's smart to snap up buys for next year! "FINDS' FASHION SUPER-SAVING- No. S 10 Only Percale ; i we, 1 RUMMAGE - RUMMAGE RUMMAGE TABLES House Frocks $2.00 TABLES PILED HIGH WITH ODDS ANI) ENDS BROKEN SIZES SLIGHTLY SOILED SLIGHTLY DYMAGEl) S Only Pile Lined Snow Suits AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW' PRICES TO MOVE QUICKLY tl $7.00 15 Only- - Women's Blouses $2.00 SUPER-SAVING- No. 2 S ALL THESE ITEMS AND MORE .MANY 15 Only Childrens. ccr ;jj 0 W Snow Suits tears $3.00 I to 2 Sets Seersucker Blanket Cabinet Brunch Coats to 52 16 $3.00 SUPER-SAVING- 15 Only-Children- No. 3 S s Print FINAL CLOSEOUT Dresses 50c FOR MEN ONIY 25 Only-Men- WINTER SUITS AND COAT'S WOMENS Meq Winter Suit or Coat in our store Any m s 100' i Wool Sweaters $3.00 4 r ylpw v 3. Girls Gym Suits $2 00 Wool Jackets Boy s Fastners Talon 'r KID STUFF Mens ioo'; Jv m $5.00 ' Jackets Leather Size HOME ECONOMIES Bots All Wool Mackinaws $5.00 Sweaters 50c Womens RAYON HOSE Fine Sheer 86c pr. Laige Dam Slipoter Juicers $1.00 $1.65 s All Wool Top Coats $16.50 Dish Drying Boys Wire Racks 98c HOUSE SHOES Glass Lamps $1.00 For Men, Women and Children Wool Shirts Full Length $1.00 pr. $3.00 Mirrors $3.98 Suits Corduroy 2 to 8 $4.00 13 Only Mens Blanket Robes $4.00 Mens and Raton Shirts Boy s Only Mens All Wool Gloves 50c pr. Lamb Lined ;st0 m Electric Little Boys Vaporizer Jimmie Pants 1 $3.00 17 jUli Clothes Line Tightner Mens 100', Wool Only-Men- vttY ill $5 00 10 Only 9 w v onlt 10 to $1.75 $3.00 8 $1.00 Electric Cords 50c Boys Rubber Gym Shorts 50c is NIGHT CREME Guards against aging lines and wrinkles. $1.00 plus tax $1.60 Bath Mats $1.00 is BEAUTY MASK (Clay Pack) Stimulates the skin and helps to ret it e inactite tells and tint pores. 1 MECHANIC PARTS ili kV'V WHITE OUTING FLANNEL HEAVY HOOV Keep sour Hooter on the job by using this ER SERV ICE at least ONCE A YEAR. 36 WIDE 30c yard J LIMITED Your Hooter Lett In The Morning Will He A M $1.00 dIus tax USING ONLY HOOVER 9:30 No LayAway, No Exchanges A TRAINED GENUINE at Saturday i, W'ool HOOVER CLEANER OWNERS Clearance ji, 27 Only ATTENTION... Sale January oil re-al- REiAINDtRofes,,,), On No Refunds ment We requested the company to give beet giowers the first chance to pui chase tne pulp through the pool, which other farmeis desned to sell. The final date for such buyers to express their desires was set for Dec. 1. After that date the company may sell to any outside buyers who caied to pay the regular bonus pi ice plus the 60 cent payment. some farmeis neglected to return their cards, indicating to us that they did not want their proportion of pulp, while others made application for pulp but failed to advance their 60 .cents per ton payment to aosuie the association they would take the pulp out of the silo before spring. The price of livestock has been so high that many farmers a..d feeders nave been reluctant to take a chance on the feeding game this year, and it has teen a question if the pulp could be sold. But now that winter has set m m earnest feeders have found themselves shorter of feed than they anticipated and are i begmnin? to rore pulp, bringing in their neighbors cards long past due with demands to the company for more pulp. This then is the reason foi this explanation at this time: Wo feel that a fair opportunity was given to every grower at the time of harvest to buy pulp. If a feeder now comes in with belated demands and begins to "bootleg pulp wc feci that m fail ness to those who put their we will money on tne line just have to cut him off. The company has administer ed this deal m conformity with the request and instiuctions of association directors, accordingly pulp rights not used by the grower, should be turned into the pool for by the company. We feel, fuither, that all are pui chasing W.no faimers pulp should endeavor to see that the pulp in the silo goes to those wdio have complied the regulations. Noble Hunsaker, President, et South Bo s'-"- Growers Association. For Merchandise Readv Same Afternoon NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO. PHONE 250 JUST UNPACKED Ol R FAMOUS PENC0 SHEETS Sie .uimiMiwu.i.ugwi 99 V TAILORED PANEL CURTAIN FINE QUALITY ALL RAY ON MARQUISETTE Sie 12 x 81 MANY AS $2.69 TWO SHEETS TO mouung-g- 81 x JUST UNPACKED CUSTOMER $1.98 each Itorv |