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Show "BE5ER ET 6E rr It lf W5 AND Safriuk TELEGRAMr Oy,7hunday,MarefrT7l?52 Pierce's FurnishesStamprOnly Don't Blame Post Office For Defective fiiachine 'IT - By ROGER PUHEY Deseret News Staff Writer Next time you Insert a dime or nickel into a stamp. ma chine m your comer drugstore and it fails to release Stamps but keeps the money, dont authorities . hlameitlie-posi- a Its true the machines con tain genuine U.S. postage, but the machines are operated by the store owner or leased to him by a stamp machine jom-Thu- , it wont do any pany,. good to complain to postal Stamps are sold by the post office to the store owners, who, in turn put several stamps in small folders or install a 'omplete roll of stamps depending on" what type of machine is involved. The role of the post office ends there. Store Profit Store owners usually charge a penny to operate the1 rna- chine. For instance, a person can buy three stamps for a dime, four stamps for a nickel and two 2 cent stamps lor a nickel. In a spot check of several machines m the city, one maair mail chine had a seven-cen- t t stamp stamp and a for sale for a dime a two-cen- t profit. . Store proprietors may sell stamps for whatever price they can get because there is no law against it. Postal employes, however, are prohibited from selling stamps at a Jiffy iiscuit Min one-cen- "Give me my stamps, you lousy machine." 40 pkg. for profit. School Meet Begins Today In S.L. Increasing economic understanding through education will be the aim of a two-daconference opened Thursday at 10 a m. at Broadcast House on Social Hall Avenue. Consultant for the confer- ence will be Dr. Moe Fr ankel, director of the" Joint Council on Economic Education (a national group). Members of the executive committee of the Utah Council on Economic Education will meet In .the first session Jo discuss a proposed program for Utah and its financial support The committee will meet again at noon in Television Studio Two at Broadcast House with representatives of higher institutions. The role of such institutions in improving economic education will be discussed. At 4 p.m. Thursday a work-showill be held In Room 210, Kearns Building. Friday at 3 p.m. Dr. Frankel, Wilburn N. Ball, state superintendent of public instruction, aiTd local school superintendents will meet in the state school office at the Capitol! x Bond Forfeited On Traffic Count The bondsman for William Perry Turner, 44, 444 Major St. (50 Eastl, forfeited $200 Keep In Good Order Salt Lake Postmaster David R. Trevithick urged store owners to retain faith with their customers and keep their stamp machines in good working order to prevent persons from paying for stamps they never receive. There are two stamp machines in the lobby of the Salt Lake Post Office. A person can buy stamps from these machines for the same price charged at a nearby stamp window.. Retail stamp Employees have been instructed not to direct persons to buy starnps; from the machinps. Postmaster Trevithick said the machines are there only as a convenience when there are long lines at tfie Stamp windows. Chreerios oz. 10 Vu oz. Relief Offered' In Forced Sale dfifoFOOl Eddie tftftffyf - W' Docefte t 1 20-Gall- on artjageCans I B' B O La Choy Sinners Chow Mein JfcW- STEAK STRIPS WITH SOY SAUCE, CHINESE H Tax rplief for abnormal livestock sales caused 7 by last summers drought j? Is avail-able- , Boland V. Wise, district director of the Internal Revenue Service, said Thursday. Mr. Wise $aid profits on these sales are tax free provided they are reinvested In livestock used for the same purposes within a year after the sale. For example, the farmer may replace his dairy cows but not with draft or breeding animals. To obtain the tax benefit, Mr. Wise explained, a farmer must attach to his return this information: 1. Evidence of the existence of the drought" conditions which forced the sale of the livestock. ,2. A computation of the amount of gain realized on the sale. 3. Number and kind of live stock sold. 4. Number of livestock of each kind that would have been sold under the usual bus!-ne- s practice In the absence of the drought USDAChoic And once again we are spotlighting our meat depart menl. Check the choice TableRite steak values being featured, all guaranteed tender every time because men who know they are selected by specially-traine- d beef. Serve one of these tasty, fender cuts of beef and see for yourself that IGA TableRite does mean 'complete satisfaction." (valvcmized Livestock Sale -- 7 Whedties 12- - ' when 4he defendant failed to appear in court on- drunken driving and negligent collision charges. ..Meanwhile, Lane Edward Manwell, 26. 129 Mead Ave (980 South), was ordered to pay a $325 fine for drunken driving and driving without a license. .On payment of the fine 63 days of a jail sentence will be suspended. In other court action Joseph Leon Burn,' 18, 875 Emerson Ave. (1485 South), pleaded guilty to two charge of driw Ing without a license and two charge of speeding. If h attends traffic school h will pay only $50, if not $150. Joseph W. Humphreys, 23, $1.8 Million In Bonds 3327 S. 440 East, must pay a Utahns $175 fine for drunken driving. Bought By If he pay the fin by Mareh Utahn purchased $1,827,134 22, 35 days" of the Jail In U. S. Savings bonds during sentence will be suspended. January, an increase of 7 6 per cent over the same month a year ago, Clem S. Schramm, state bond director, said Thurs7FELUR PACKING day. Residents of Salt Lake CounH0USI OUTLET ty purchased $781,151 in bonds, Weber County was second with IMI W 1300 ut IT S.I.C., Ph. HU $446,945 and David County was third With $162,666 in, "BUY YOUR MEATS ' 75-da- y Eor the lady who pushes the cart! oz. STYLE In saucepan, hept Vi cup TableRite salad oil. Add 2 cups finely shredded cabbage and Vi cup chicken broth. Cover and simmer 5 mmytes. In another saucepan or skillet; heat 3 Tbsp. TableRite salad oil and lightly saute 1 small minced onion, I crushed clove garlic Then add V cup chicken broth, A Tbsp, soy sauce, Vi tip. salt and V4 tsp. Ac'cent. Combine I tip. cornstarch and 4 Tbsp, water and thicken second mixture. Let simmer slowly while searing 2 lbs, TableRite round steak cut In strips. Drain cabbage, place on heated platter. Combine steak strips with sauce, blend and pour over cabbage. Serve at once with fluffy rice. KITCHEN I . . TALK One pound boneless meat makes cbout 4 One pound bone in, about 2 servings. 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