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Show pr'Tv T1 fifnk 'Vik v.w i L 1. ik A 7' N; &jy.Vvt;Wi IW ' 4 V XNd Vak ' $ 4V i?v -- V - ' V-X- Vi I sl $3 '1f . X I x4 - jf .. Bv M.ugaiPt Dana t J e, small stoic, m good locaspeuahzug in betler-qua.itprodutts. They had made money for yeais, but suddenly began to lose it, and c d t. aveiage ina nulv come goes to 1 li 1101 lies vvluih weght tV Mrs. Horne Mrs. Kiglnip Mrs. Baldwin Mrs. dill WEDDINGS Bolninin-IIorn- e Tiariing nuptial vows Friday Faik North LDS pt Ro-were Miss Kathy Stake Behumn and Wallace Paul Horne. They greeted reception guests there that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest T. Behunin, 1250 Valentine St., are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs Rhea M. Horne. 4783 Idlewild Cl., and W. Reid Horne, Salt Lake City. is presently The bride atending LDS Business College. Mr. Horne has attended Utah Technical College. Mills-Rigtru- p - SPANISH FORK Miss Carolyn Mills and Jin Allen Rigtrup exchanged wedding vows in a ceremony Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Templp. Parents of the hndegioom, Mr. and Mrs A1 G. Rigtnip, Spanish Folk, houomi the couple at a wpdding bieakfast at the Rodeuay Inn. That evening the new ly weds greeted at the quests reception Palmyra LDS Stake, Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs Vernon C. Mills, Spanish Fork, are parents of the bride. Isbell-Baldwi- n Miss Lynda Mane Isbell and Richard Van Baldwin exchanged wedding vows in a ceiemony Saturday at Rose Paik Tenth LDS Ward. A reception was held afterward. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Anita D. Isbell, 937 N. 13th West, and Mac W. Isbell, Mayhew-Clif- Cssl aie puis based by oi measui en Tins means that if eiiher weight or nuMsuie is off hy even a mall li u turn some both loses a loi of monev m a veal ll tould be your tarmly or that line, small stoie you bke so nun h. make a point This is why of reminding you each vear of Weights and Measui es Week, the lust week in Man h Most of us do not bogm to know enough about our weights ami measui es departments and our local inspeetois, who aie perhaps our gieatest allies in daily consumer protection getting ttue weight and true Takes Reception Centre was setting Wednesday for the wedding and reception of Patricia Ann Mavhevv Jay L. Clift. The newlyw eds were ored at a rehearsal dinner at Andys Smorgasbord given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1059-3rWallace Crosland, Away Frofit diffeteiKe was not gieat, but a loss of only 1 to 2 percent per weighing ran take away piofit This is why any sioie should welcome wuh enthusiasm thp regular visits of ho weights and measui es and toopeiate with them. Big or little, a stoie or a dealer does bettci when n docs business honestly and accur- ately. A good motto we might all adopt nationally is the modern slogan - "Buyer Be Suie This recogSeller Be Sure nizes our economic partnership, and nobody should have to "beware measure. t 19o9 The 1 Mis. Van T. RahMn, Nocturne Dt Mr. Btlc'wm has attended Weber State College and the of Utah. He is University presently serving m the Navy at Tieasuie Island, San Francisco, Calif. They check packaged goods gioceties, meats, fimts and vegetables, biead, nulk, gaso- lino, etc. But now, under the new Fair Packaging and their duite- Act, Labeling have been enoi mously extend- ed. Most of the piovtMons of the new legislation are m etfect, or will go into effect in y fast The owner tried and tiled to f nd what was wrong without avail. So the stme went bank-mpWarn the stoics assets weie put up for sale, the scale was cheikcd for appiais.il. It was lnund that the scale, although appealing noimal and col red, was consistently less than the weight for each pound put on it. f ," tood tion you know that neat ly half of the correct weights and measures from a pound of butter to a yard of fabtic I ave seen a repot t of just such an actual case. It was a One of the basic starting points m good moi ev management for any family is knowing where the monev goes out Fir.dmg can giv e y ou some surpiis-es- . For M V Need an Inspector But important to us, too, is the fact that the weights and measui es inspector helps keep our stores in business. They tan cheat themselves right out of business without knowing whats happened, unless the expert inspector comes to their aid. and measui es The weights inspectors have a large job to perform, and this year it is even bigger. It is their duty under state and local requne-ment- s to check all weighing and measuring devices to make sure they are delivering While Congress divided the .idnamstiation of die act between the Federal Tiade Commission and the Food and it will Drug Administration, be the weights and measures inspeetois in the field who to check must constantly make sure the i equipments of the law aie being met. Tliev w ill be, in fat t. the consumer's most impoitant link between the law and th piodiuts in the stores. Yet all this careful inspection rosts e.'i h family only around 10 to 20 cents a year per poison, and may save the family $130 or mote in that year. Make Law Work To make the new packaging and labeling law work to the best advantage for -- It of us, two things aie needed. One i community recognition of the importance of having enough insnectors on the job, and of giving them cooperation. national Our inspection operaservice is a grass-root- s tion, not run from the central but by Ff 'oral government, states and local communities This places the chief responsi Nlitv for making it voik on who are also consumers voteis and businessmen Secondly, we reed a simple, official!' correct plain-spoke- n leaflet telling exactly the effects the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act should have at the consumer's point. 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