OCR Text |
Show Millard County Progress FUlmore, I taJi 84631 Friday, September S, 1971 Groceryman Answers Questions on Prices Idle food prices nave gone up, wages have gone up even more In ce recent years, according to 1 W. Alder, Executive Director of t tah Retail Grocers Association. He discussed questions about food prices that have been asked recently by consumers, and he. quoted from Information supjdled by the Economic Research Service of the t'.S. Dejiartment of Agriculture. Some prices have gone down, Mr. Alder declared. He cited the price of coffee, which depends partly on the world coffee supply. During the the price of coffee was over a dollar a pound. How come? Small crops in several countries meant smaller supj lies, and But since then prices cllmt-edthe price of coffee has gone down. He went on to explain some basic factors that influence the price of food. For examjde, most consumer goods from cars to clothsptns are produces indoors. Weather Is no problem. But food Is produced outdoors, a sudden and a long dry freeze, or a hailstorm can damage or destory a whole crop. Smaller supplies mean higher aw-ren- Pii ' rl Cjik ;Vr f - .L" -c- T v V ' ndd-195- 0s 9 tk-4' 'i&m . YOURUSKA In il'l In the i'1ir The days are reialhd Russia pay an I colorful "Yuurusak, if Cossack and verve I urr, dune, he - it of the folk tin- - ,u r'a itif aiitit iif the mazurka an I the onist i.f the B.il.iljtka are leteleil In a whirl I motion dli'l soun'l that exeiiillf!es the n r sat 1111 y ,f an) tali lit of the r.il.ny 1 who comprise the slaters ei rps of Ire Squires anl Galrnou hers. Ihls .raloetion Is one of 6 In this years 2Mh edition on I e j, resented hy tf llnli-lathe t tall .tale Pair In the Salt 1alat e i nr. SON RIDES i in. ifaci. MIM.l.T I'RODt Cl I' AS i fr'.in Hollywood and Salt I IP A I Ml nil will join I forres lake the Diamond Musical Till. UlM. FROM t I A II. Ilollywterl Kit hard l.rd-ma- n dl reeled the sellteil success will'll .layel til full houses for weeks this spring. This set ms the year for revivals of Muentertaining and Meals.. .Till. Mill. I ROM UTAH Wis presented on Theatre I38's first season ami so was THIS IS Till. Id At. I. I HIS IS was first Mil. legs. The picture here was a race Gene won tin another man's horse. It's unsaddled lara.ise the photographer got already to take the pit lure and had a heartaltack. They had to have someone from the stands take the picture, - The plrture taken Is at Santa fe Downs In New Mexico, where over 4500 horses and 72 jockeys were assembled. They raced In Albuquerque also, where Gene did some racing Hireatre 178 for Taft I'avlon. presented tfi tqa-In '.eptemla-l''.r, and played throm-Marh of l'i'.7...aie of Mr. Hallirs designs for THIS I tails longest running shows-wp- li IS Till, I lACi: outdV even Tin: GIRL FROM UTAH, ana a total of r,2 leTfortnances. Mill . IS I HI. PI All Is the most some of the sjieclal effects have The murequested stiow at Threatre IT8. n4 leen seen sical arrangements will bring It Is a leitjeiurrl of music and sketihes that v ipe.lnaturedly Iton Daurn ami Ha Mae Clark lades full at local governmenl, together for the first time OPERA lTsoiuIltles and slluatliins, as since the TIIIM.rPl-.NNwell as l.ifninlng the world T he CAST Is an ensemble blendat I tree. this tyi1 of musi- ing of new faces and regular facal takes a sirrlat brand of vorites. featured are wit In leiiti the writing ami the Fight bright and the 27 muto rastlng. Its lased on a unique look at most everything and a sical nuinla-rami wear the 130 elj-h- r To) land, 1 t'Vldi. Iteau'l'il I, gtrl and boy l.itil." Toyshop I ( of An unusual life the youthful. dreams display Ilf to ry billies tin- - ami the creative the of the costumer, and effects artist, vt late art i l.tl the It Is a melange lighting experts. of the Parade of Hie Wilt-i- i .Solhlcrs, the lack In tin- I'ov, are dear to that and toys childhood. F"r , 'M Is ! .ill I tils Is i ii'i-s,- 'til -- cop.rbd pro-d- o I la Ilf Holiday iti Ice to Hie I'l7l I tali '.tale Mon of six ii In edl'loii eiiimiu: ' thru .',r4 iS Will 11 III tie '.ill I'ala' , tad all ll'illtiy on lie show IP ki ts also good lor trim ari' .I'l'iil sPai to the fairgrounds on my of the ti n Ii7l lair days. lili'lit of I lolPI.1 y oil all! ll' be, t I rl lay, e4, 10 Is I Ions In Nil lit and lliki-lran lair, l l '.ja Ml Mi. ml s la I ' Ii.isi- -I from any I tali loo meuiiwrs. rs s i.yjy costumes. preseiitall'm. 1st September 3 Friday and Saturday Applications la-e- n akes for their serond smash ,r'tduc-- 1 n of the season. These are the lirodnrers that hr'ii;ht Sail ENCHANTED TOYSHOP Deodlme Nears for Land FATHER WATCHES ON TOUR Of SEVERAL TRACKS Gene lirlnkerhoff and his dad Dan , have on a trip through Mexico ami around racing horses. None tif Dans horses won, hut one fame close when the horse In front of him fell and broke lolh . VIM - STATE FAin Hugh C. Hrlnghurst, Director Dlv. of Expositions, Utah State Fair and Willis Whitt eck. Board Chairman annoumed that after absence in 1070 the junior livestock sale for blue ribbon steers, hogs and lambs of and FFA exhibitors will fie re-turning a d will lie sjonsored by the Utah Junior Hereford assoc iatlon. 4-- Professional builders and contractors In the Fillmore area may now save thousands of Oollars and hundreds of man while eliminating the j,,M,rs .strain of home planning by new system jier-a- n a USng the Farnsworth by p.cted Drafting Co., Us, Vegas, Nev. a fter years of effort and two hundred thousand dollars Farrsworth Is ofInvested, over 350 mlnature fering house plans designed for and building all terrain situations. The various plans, divided Into volumes, show complete exact scale floor plans and and front elevations down to every electrical plug and One of the highlights of the Fair Is the annual sjiectacular lairse show featuring top horses and fine horseman ship In social Jumping, often and breed classes. The show whlrh is considered the Nst IttfM itwltrh. Add Itional Information and In the Intermountain West Is tie ob may presented by the Utah Horse free brochure talned by writing Farnsworth Mxiw Association. Box 1841, livestock Drafting Co., P.O. Mel Iludrnan, Fas Vegas, Nev., 89101. supervisor, explained today to handle milk from pro-d- ut that cattle will be judged Ing animals. near the llve.sto k barns A tolal of $47,530 will be rather than In the coliseum In the Horse, Cattle, offered to avoid moving them through Swine, Pigeon Poultry Sheep, crowds over a considerable and Katibll departments bythe new horse larns distance; Utah Sate Fair. Nationally are completed to being recognized judges will be burned that those replace there to judge. last year. The swine breeders For information concerning are renovating Ihetr buildlivestock entries which are now milk a tank and ing due Aug. 27, contact the Utah and washing facility has been Stale Fair office at 155 ti, stalled for dairy breeders No. Oth West. all-bre- ed & 4 igmjtie Choice Wisconsin Al HOLSTEIN HEIFERS lbs. 200-35- 0 Raised in Colorado. Delivered Anywhere in Western Stales prices. Persons who have been uninMr. Alder said that fresh foods tentionally cultivating public land are most plentiful and cheapest have until September 2G to apply during the harvest season. Letto purchase the land. tuce, tomatoes and other fresh The Unltentlonal Trespass Act, "fruits and vegetables can te purpassed by Congress In 19G8, ex- chased In February, but they w til pires Sejitember 26 this year, cost more than they do tn Augaccording to Robert D. Nielson, ust. In August these Items are bureau of Land Management state plentiful In supply, but In Febdirector for Utah. ruary the supplies aresjnaller Some areas have oeen assumed and transportation costs are at to be In private ownership but likely to te higher since Uvl actually are still owned by the sources of supply will prolalu. United States. This is because be farther away. of misinterpretation of land ownMore and more homemakers ership boundaries, Irregular Ir- are buying foods that are prewashed, rigation project boundaries, topWhile tnese and ographic features or other factors. convlence foods save time In the Because BLM has not yet kitchen, the extra service must completely Inventoried all public be paid for. Therefore , many lands, it is the responsibility of convlence foods costs more. HOW land users to Initiate action under ever, some convlence foods are the 1968 act to legalize ownership Cheaper than the fresh forms of areas used In trespass, Mr. because they are more comjact Nielson explained. Onlytheown-e- r to ship and store, and they have or user of contiguous lands a longer shelf life. Canned and may apply to have the trespassed frozen peas are examples; they lands offered for sale at public are cheaper than fresh jeas. auction. A qualified unintenMr. Alder quoted figures to tional trespasser may acquire show where the food dollar goes. the land by meeting the highest Less than 40 cents of It goes bid received at the auction. to the farmer for the raw matTo qualify for sale under the erial. But this farm food must 1968 act land must meet four be assembled Into shljtments, requirements: (I) It must not transported, processed, and dishe needed for public purposes; tributed to our local stores. All (2) the land must be less than this costs about $60 billion a 120 acres In size and must have year. About 43 per cent of this been cultivated or be suitable marketing bill goes to pay Ihe 5 'or cultivation; (3) It must not million people employed by the be chiefly valuable for Its mineral food industry. Another 40 per content; and (4) the unintentioncent goes for packaging, adveral trespass must have occurred tising , depreciation and other on or before September 26, 1968. marketing costs. Transportation A judication forms and further The retakes 10 per cent. Information may be obtained from maining 1 per cent Is the food BLM district offices In Cedar marketing industrys profit beCity, Fillmore, Kanab, Montlcel-l- o. fore taxes! The American Consumer has Price, Richfield, Salt Lake veto power over the food InCity or Vernal. dustry, according to Mr. Alder. Delta Resident Wins He said that more than 3,000 new food Items may be Intorduced in a single year, but only 1,500 World Globe are acceptd for sale by grocers. At Millard County Fair held And only 500 of them survive more than a year. When a new recently to Deseret, Field Enterprises Education Corporation product Is first Introduced by a manfacturer, he has such'FIRST publishers of World Book Chtldcraft, and other COSTS' as developing, testing, educational materials, had a creating recipes, advertising. U booth displaying their products. the new product Is accejited by the Visitors at the fair who signed consumer, the price per package a slip at the booth were eligible may go down as sales go up. for the drawing. These 'first costs' have been CeLora Perkins, 175 North 400 covered, partly because the vv's, Delta, had her name drawn marketing costs can be a beautiful World spread over more packages. Globe. Our Wages have a strong Influence to Mrs. Perkins. congratulations on prices, Mr. Alder declared. When employees get higher wages, the consumer Is likely to pay Most people would rather dla a little more for her groceries. soma do. In think. fact, tun pre-mlx- day-to-d- Contact Sheldon Western, HinckleyJ64-238- 1 .. r NOW ONLY Molding to Match Co,or Walnut $2.39 Winter Elm tails torm Doors ADAGIO SKATERS $2.39 Windows extraordinary three other colors .3.29 Fir Plywood Realwood Panel 1 . 4 4x8 Birch Panel 3-9- 9 1 x 2 Strips 4.75 Armstrong Tile 11c ea. The Carol and Ihlpsons, Clive, are a jalr of Britishers who have captivated American and International audiences their Iteaullful aitjglo with In the jmst few skating. years they have moved to the t(iji of the group of skating stars who have nuJe a specialty of aUgIo Their skating. have a routines excellent to do with the Jeal great of the success Stiver edition of Anniversary 1101 IDAY Paint Hand Tools Power Tools 44-- h WEST FOURTH NORTH. DELTA-464-2- 042 On ICE that & TOLLEY CARPET SERVICE Drawing at Grand Opening hr 20 yards Carpet, Installed Sign up ai Carpet Shop, corner oi Center and Main fro,n new to drawing. Lloyd and Lena Peterson 864. 7490 Ken and Rayola Tolley Out of Area? Call Collect INTER comes to Sa't Ilace from Sejd. the 10 thru Sjvt. 19, j'resented by the 1971 Utah State Fair. NATIONAL PETERSON AH Carpet Unconditionally Guaranteed |