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Show Page Two F WEIMNOWN POETRY EDITOR WILL OTHER FAMOUS AUTHORS TO PARTICIPATE IN CONVENTION IN PRICE ON AUGUST 3 AND 4 of Utah Writers, Writers annual eleventh Roundup will be held this year here on August 3 and 4, announce that James L. Duff of San Mareno, California, well known poetry editor, will be the guest speaker for the poets, according to Robert Sundwall, president of the Southeastern Utah chapter and general Mr. chairman of the roundup vice second presis also Sundwall ident of the league. Mr. Duff, who is poetry editor of The Tidings, well known for his high standards in poetry he League accepts, will conduct a session on poetry from tne editors point of view. He will also be the honored guest poet at the poets breakfast, which will be held on Sunday morning, August 4. Winners of the leagues annual poetry contest will read their prize winning poems, which will have been judged by Mr. Duff. The poetry contest, which is on now, will be closed July 15. Poets of the state, who are league members, are urged to see that their entries ate sent in befoie the closing date to Mrs. Mabel Harmer, fust vice president, 945 South 7th East, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Knowles, secretary of A Retail Prices Up On Average Of 14.3 Per Cent Since OP A BE GUEST AT WRITERS ROUNDUP The whose World War I claims filed in recent years have had to be disallowed because medical records been destroyed or lost have through the years, the advice to veterans of this war is not to make the same mistake. Filing the claims now on everything, including teeth treated while in the service, is only common sense and insurance for the future, even though the disabili- Will Go To Lucky Ticket Holder written the name of the poem. This envelope is to be attached to the poem, which must be submitted The name of the anonymously. author must not be on the poem Other guest speakers who will attend the roundup are Sewell Peaslee Wright, Lenora Mattingly Weber and Marian Castle. Sewell Peaslee Wright will conduct a short story criticism forum. Members of the league who wish to submit their short stories for criticism are to bring such stories with them to the roundup. Only league members are eligible. Reservations to the roundup should be sent direct to Price, or to the officers of chapters in Ogden, Salt Lake City or Provo Reservations for rooms should be sent to above named officers or direct to Mr. Sundwall at least ten days or a week before the roundup. is New Utah Centennial Seal To Be Adopted The bureau of labor statistics commodity price index rose 5G Tuesday to 227 9, bringing the index rise since OPAs expiration to 14 BLS revised its index figure of Monday, when it had reported no change for the first day since OPAs end. It said a sudden doubling in price of shellac contributed, along with other late trading reports, to an index rise for July 8 of . Tuesdays increases included steers, hogs, corn and wool tops and decreases for wheat and rosin. V Inflation Control Promised By Retail Merchants Officer In the chaos caused by the veto of the OPA continuation bill by President Harry S. Truman, Utahns were given reassurance by the announcement of George L. Nelson, Salt Lake City, president of the Utah Council of Retailers, that there would be no runaway inflation in the state. The challenge implied in the veto can and must be met by the retailers themselves, said Mr. Nelson, who heads a group consisting of approximately 5,000 reMerchants tailers in the state. never asked for anything so abrupt. They hoped for orderly decontrol, not a sudden release and wild inflation. The policy of the American Retail Federation was urged upon all members of the Utah council. Because of copyright difficulties, the first Utah centennial seal adopted now has been discarded and the seal submitted by two Salt Lake City commercial artists will be utilized, David R. Trevithick, public relations director, state centennial commission, announced Tuesday. Mr. Jensen also submitted the winning design for the special three-eepostage stamp which is to be Issued commemorating Utahs pioneer centennial. A second $100 U. S. savings bond will be presented to Mr. Jensen giving him the equivalent of It had three the league, 1025 Darling street, Ogden, or to Robert Sundwall, general chairman, in Price. After the closing date entries will be sent on to Mr. Duff for judging. Announcement of the winners will be made at the breakfast. Rules of the contest are as follows: Only one entry of not more than 28 lines. Poems must be original and unpublished. Each confundamental printestant is to write his name, ad- a $200 bond for first place winner ciples: dress and the name of his poem in the seal contest. (1) Keep prices where they are on a slip of paper. This paper is The new official seal, which was on goods now in stock. to be enclosed in a sealed small displayed Tuesday by Mrs. Rich(2) As new goods come in at envelope on the outside of which ard G. Jorgensen at the centencost, mark them at the lowhigher nial commission offices, is to be est to yield a fair and reaH T prices CELEBRATE reproduced in modified form on sonable profit. DAYS postage stamp cancellations and (3) Make goods available to all on meter stamping machine imOF customers, without favoritism, or pressions on huge quantities of without tie-ito move slow merletters going out from Salt Lake chandise. next City and other Utah cities This policy means that the reyear. will retain their present tailers on The seal also will be used very low margin of profits on official stationery and placards. present goods, and if new goods are priced higher 'by the wholeNEW HOME DEMONSTRATION salers or processors, they will be AGENT NAMED IN EMERY marked up with only a very reaRuth Marie Richardson has been sonable margin of profit. We aie more vitally interested home demonstration appointed agent for Emery county to fill the than you would suspect in keeping Mr. Nelson said, vacancy created by the transferral prices down, of Miss Naomi B. Jensen, who had The president has challenged held the position since March, business and we will meet that 1944, Miss Jensen will be the new challenge. We have faith in the agent for Sanpete county with average American business man offices at Manti. and the law of supply and demand There may be a few' who violate the principles of good business, but by and large we will hold prices to a reasonable price. All we, in the retail business, ask is that the public compare our retail prices with wholesale. Well be in line. nt Sty?. .1 3. 2.4 ' - ; insures that the VA all evidence and keep the future. ? will it 0n e for Shipment of M V, o'.'vr " ty? become enough to be pensionable dates, providing the ev.de the origm of the disability tamable. Filing an JUST ARRIVED.. t y minor ailments n, JO. if Va ', , " Young added Our experience since World War shows that , y,J. - v ''i i 'i - J'N tt wmmmm the Shown above is the horse which will be raffled off during y 26, second night of the Robbers Roost Roundup, Friday, July will 25, first The July night, Posse. Sheriffs the Carbon County see the winning of a saddle which is being raffled off by the roueo committee. The ticket holder must be present to win the saddle but need not be present to win the horse. Tickets for the saddle where it may be purchased at the Eastern Utah Electric company from any is on display, afnd tickets on the horse may be purchased the Eddie is captain. of which Quinn member of the Posse Veterans Urged To MINE SAFETY AND OTHER Mr. Young again reminded Utah they should- file claims now on any and all service-connecthowever disabilities, these of A minor majority claims aie filed at separation een-te- is while the men are being disMr. Young explained, charged, but our VA representatives in the field have uncovered many cases where veterans entitled to diaw pensions have returned to civilian life without getting their disabilities on file with the Veterans Administration. Pointing out that thousands of veterans that File Claims On All Disabilities sskbbs - ed A total of 10,882 Utah veterans were drawing pensions or compensation for disabilities at the end of June, according to L. D Young, contact representative of the Veterans Administration contact office in Price This figure includes veterans from all wars, and marks an increase of 337 cases during the month of June. WORK SHOES MENS SHOP " mmer rBD,TS nenmus now! Plentiful end at their best ct SAFEWAY TV" te Ed TOMATOES r YflSQDB C0G069 Guarding the mails was one of the duties marines perfoimed in past years. In 1921 and again in 1920, Leathernecks were assigned this task at the request of the post office department and were highly commended for their efficiency. erse Reed ns oz. 12 MILK Fresh Grade A qt CHEESE Mild Western Quality P'nut Butter VINEGAR Old Mill Cider COMPARE qt THESE PRICES SALT s hite SODA fcno-- A All ... . 26 oz. 16 oz. Baking: CINNAMON Shilllru; s 1 4 oz. The te. Papular Cereal RALSTON Shredded SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S o) HOUSE PAINT Its remarkable ease of paint. Its well-know- $3.55 n durability saves your home from decay, repairs add frequent repainting! gal. $3.18 WE SELL MIRACLE WALL FINISH gaL OatiatNla) HOME LUMBER 4 irwaf 1. With the appearance of a few new i.'irx on the road, many have sold their present por-im- s ear, evpeitmg to six ure delivery of a new car at once or in the near future. u account ONLY labor. Its tremendous covering powers save ImI AND BUILDING CO. Price, Utah, SHERWINWlLUAMSlPAINTSi of labor difficulties and material shortages, production has been very greatly curtailed and deliveries are uncertain. We urge everyone to hold on to his present ear ui.Dl he receives assurance of a DEFINITE delivery date from his denier. Dont sell your car until you are SL RE you can get a new one within a reasonable length of time. UNITED MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FORD, MERCURY and LINCOLN DEALER 37 No. MALT-O-MEA- 26 PUDDINGS Bnplish Carbon Ave. Price 8 Beets Carrots 11 No 2 es 2 can 10 can 11 ltd 12 oz. 14 oz. 12 22 22 lb. COFFEE Edwards lb. COFFEE lb Airwaj REAL ROAST Peanut Butter 2 lb FRUIT JARS Kerr Regular .. doz. JELS RITE . 8 oz. Pectin . PAROVAX 29 7 50 ... doz. Spinach Philips 16 oz 23 pkg1 Mac. or Spas. 14 oz. K merald Bay 2 4 can Beans with Frank's 2 oz Mustard Tea H lb Tom. Juice Nob ih'ao z 1 29 fi's. 46 Hill c '": 24 Fresh ,HWWh,art Salted !b pop. Cleaner . 2 1 A for s Krispettcs Coin candy for wiches can Turkey Ideal Sand12 oz Raisins 10 Old Dutch . Spenr-er- Crunch Sqs. White Magic u 4 Ptrini; i tj oz Tasty11 Peaoz nut Palmolive --'I- . J canned seafood, sardines, ITS J DESSERT-Combi- ne 2 cups sliced peaches or melon apricot halves with 1 cup slices. cubes and 1 cup fresh pear Add juice from 1 orange and H lemon and mix in honey to taste. Chill for 15 minutes before serving. Serve in berry dishes with sliced or chunk cheese for accompaniment FRESH FRUIT IN MELON BASKETS Cut small melons in halves, remove seeds, a nd cut out meat carchunks efully. Cut into small cubes or and combine with sliced or who berries, orange or grapefruit sections, whole white or red grapes, or any other fruit in season. Refill baskets and top dessert with cheese sweetened with a spoonf honey or jelly. Cosujl lOlLofe-t- Director Bureau The Homemakers Ah Extra Saltway Service 20 KaHey' RELISH Matches cold chicken or meat, or chopped walnut meats. Add a bit of grated onion, salt and pepper to taste, a dash of Worcestershire sauce and a little salad dressing. Refill tomato cups and serve with Melba toast made from leftover bread. FRUIT MEDLEY HorseS oz radish Peanuts 9 for 19 Krift's 53 10 Ideal A") Canterbuiy Ice SAFEWAY EVERY DAY VALUES 20 79 17 14 Cud 28 Vmy13 Gpe. Juice Townhouse 18 1 Hamburger Shoe Betty Lou l'ota - 12 Lb. pkif. Porter's Fi ill ttes lb. CHANGES 8 Zepher f,;',;":, H Root Beer 24 Can. Dry 8sk:;"20 Bhmann s oz. Uounanut Oust. pkg NUT MEATS Light Walnut Vi lb. KERR LIDS Regular Size 19 3 earn Pierces Diced No. MVRKET Tea Bags Tea Bags 6 . Old Clapp's Baby Food Noodles L oz pkK. 7 12 7 HIXONS 2. NOV application saves time and Gimrer Bread 1 cans Olives (hop oz 16 French's Mustard 9 oz. DUFFS THINK TWICE Before You Sell Your Old Car Baby Food Fieri TO Cooling Beverages 13 CHERRIOS Adding machine paper ... SUBJECT Gerbers . no better time to enjoy foods in the raw than right now when vegetables and fruits are at their best. RAW VEGETABLE QUARTET-Shr- ed separately equal amounts of raw cauliflower, carrots, new beets and cucumbers and marinate in a tart dressing for 15 minutes. Places serving of each in individual lettuce cups and arrange four cups on each plate. Serve with crackers spread with peanut butter. SEAFOOD SALAD IN TOMATO CUPS Cut tops from tomatoes and toscoop out seeds and pulp. Chill mato cups. Combine pulp with flaked Theres No. 1. New Crop, Clip foods for Baby . produce uncooked Sunkist, Thin Skin, Juicy PRICES 3 Ways to serve fresh Worm Free 18 oz. ALBERS Corn Flakes PRODUCE U. S No 1 Large, Solid, Cri CORN LEMONS CARROTS . Red lb . . LETTUCE BEVERLY Rlpa Cent CANTELOUPES Golden Vine Ripened PLUMS Large Seed, Santa Rosa LIMES Fresh, Juicy, Seedless Sweet ORANGES SunKist, Small Size POTATOES .. . Large, Solid SJe0V 23 Ready to Eat HASH Beef 23 SOUP Deviled Ham LIBBY'S No. It IS QUITE A fOOO, BUT AT THE END OF THE AVONTH yOLfa FIND X1 SEE, STOFE FINE its cost you 15 |