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Show Survey affirms it prices up LOUSE COOK Associated Press W nter Bv C'p, up and away' That's where food paces are going according to an Associated Press marketbasket survey The P surveyed the of 15 food and nonfood in l'J cities on March prices items 1 and has richecked at the begin- of each ning succeeding month An extra check was made this week in the wake of the lifting of pace controls on all foods except beef the of the food items checked went up in price from ,o Julv 23 Twenty two July per cent of ilu total number of items checked tood and nonfood increased duung the same penod One-ioutl- h 1 d no stayed same The total marketbasket bill was up in 12 of the 13 cities checked Pork chops and eggs led the list of higher-pmeitems, with increases of 20 and 30 cents a pound on the chops and boosts ol up to 17 cents a doen on eggs Precious in- creases avenged than a dime an item other items All In addition, the survey found fell per cent of the tood items nioie per cent stayed the san. went dovn and 2 per cent weie not available on one ot the cheek dates The figures for all the items were un7 In Salt Lake City. the market basket total increased from S10 82 to 811 15 for 14 available items Items higher in pace were chuck, pork chops and hot dogs, while tomato sauce was unavailable per changed-til cent, de- clined 6 per cent, and not available 11 per cent Beef remain pnees con- - Summit search on trolled until Se,pt. 12 They aie limited by the ceilings imposed March 29 on lamb, beef and pork The controls on the other ms were removed as part of the Phase 4 economic partly as a result of rethat shortages of certain ports foods were developing because processors were closing rather than operate at a loss pro-gu- The was pork industrv among the hardest In and pork products were among the first to jump up after the ceil ing was lifted Pork chops wore up m 11 ot were uncities They changed in Seattle and Miami. 13 but a spokesman tn the meat department of the Miami supermarket used for the survey said he expected a new, higher price list momentarily The increases ranged from a penny or less than one per cent m Dallas where a pound of pork chops went from $1 48 to $1 49 to 25 pen cent in Lor cost the Angeles where jumped from $1 48 to $1 73 Eggs were more expensive cmes in Increases eight ranged from two per cent in New York to 25 per cent m Detroit where a doen grade A medium white eggs went frmn 71 to 89 coins Miami was the only citv where the total marketbasket btl went down The drop was a fraction of a per cent the uoTe'i .,. rHnged from less than one per cent in Seattle to nine per cent m BosEKe-uher- ton The marketbasket bill was up in eight cities and dow n m five during the June 1 to July survey penod Some stores reported increased sales of beef. 1 o for Tooele girl, 6 A Tooele gul. lost since night, is the object of a search by the Summit Sheriffs Off.ce KAMAS Margaret Trujillo, daughter of Mr and Mrs Benue Trujillo. 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Tooele, was reported missing just before dark from the family's camp about 23 miles east ol Kamas on the Provo River She is described as short and stocky with dark hair and eyes The tamily was camped where ltuh-13crosses the rn cr According to Summit County shertlt Ronald Robinson the small girl was walking downstream with her bi other looking for other family members and apparently decided to return to camp When she did not appear, her parents about an hour later reported her g Kit teen volunteers of the Summit Counts Slieiift s Jeep Patrol siuil most ot the mgltf m the wet heavy loluge along the river searching foi the child She vva- - dad only in red pants and a white shirt, the shentf -- aid "I teel .orry tnr the little tiling The men wen watmlv diessed and still became veiy wet and cold in the seaieli " the shenft said Temperatures dipped to near Irotvmg The men to Kamas about 4 a m to get supplies to pres- - the search at dav light Robinson said he had obtained the use of a helicopter and had al-- o contacted Dr. Richard Williams Summit Park, a member ot the volunteer jeep patrol, who was to tom them a daybreak AROUND THE WEST Jet makes its first S.L. stop jetliner on a flight from Chicago to San Francisco made an emergency landing at Salt Lake City International Au port Monday to let off a woman suffering from an illness A non-sto- p The TW A jumbo jet. a Lockheed 1011. landed at the 6 40 p m The woman was taken to L'mversity Hospital by ambulance where she is in satisfactory'" condition Mrafet ima The name of the victim, her address and the medical problem involved were withheld bv the hospital This is the first time a Lockheed 1011 has landed here, according to airport officials, who said the runways are large enough to easily handle Emergency landings to let oil sick passengers are rare, but have occurred here before, they said Timely signal A PAYSON warning reached a railroad engineer just in time to avert a possible train wmek near here early today last-mmut- e M Dont miss your Ford Dealers Clearance Sale. big jets prevents crash man Optional electric rear window defroster. 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