Show The Garland Times Friday March 26 Page Point Values Assigned For Meat Rationing' Program Sixteen Points Each Week to be Allowed Buyers Point values that consumers will pay beginning next Monday morning March 29 ier meats cheese fats and oils and canned fist under the newfood rationest and largest today by ing pregram were released the Office of Price Administration Sixteen points per a:ek will be the allowance for each person holding a ration bock Almost all popular meat cuts have point values of tight points a pound and less Butter is assigned a value of eight points a pound and a similar point value is given to all cf All canned fish the rationed cheeses is valued at seven points a pound A chait showing which cuts may be had for fewer than tight pcints will Less be displayed by each retaher choice cuts may be had for as few as two pcints per pound A few extra choice boned and cured meats have a value cf 11 pcints per pound Hamburger standards are set and five points per pound is its maximum Any cne desiring better meats ground pays the point value for them and then the retailer may grind them as desired Bulk purchases of fats are slightly values In point lower Parts of pounds of meats and and cheese have point values proportionate to full pounds ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs Alfred Mlchaelis announces this week the engagement of her daughter Faye to Mr Gerald Barton of Tacoma Washington Mr Barton is a Utah man ard the marriage will take- - place In the Salt sometime next month Temple Melvin Davis who Is attending the university at Salt Lake City spent the at the home of his parents Mr & Mrs H C Davis Mr & Hr Fred Grover were Monday dinner guests cf Mr Parley Christensen of Tranonton SAFEGUARD YOUR INVESTMENT With FIRE HiSRRAliGE JUST CALL John J Shumway Bennion Reorganizes Stake Seventies Kerr was installed as senior president of the 153rd of Seventy here Sunday at quorum the monthly stake priesthood leadership meeting by Samuel O Bennion cf the LDS first council Mr Kerr will be assisted In the and organization by R M Bone Freemon J Byington and by Martin J Spangler secretary all of whom were set apart at the same meeting The new group succeed Einer Lorenzo V Roundy Colen Peterson Franklin Heaslop and Reed Clifton G M Giles L W wre also Manning and J R Lewis set apart as members of the presidency cf the 187th quorum Mrs Grace Haws Entertains at Fielding The Ladies Self Culture Club met last Friday at the home of Mrs Wynn Hansen at Fielding with Mrs Club presiGrace Haws as hostess dent Mrs J I Taylor had charge of the meeting session During a short business delegates to the state convention were elected as follows: President's proxy Mrs Alma W King delegates Mrs Gleason George and Mrs P C alternates Mrs F Mfllan Peck and Mrs V W Johns The program consisted of a talk on India and its problems by Miss Margaret Woodside and two vocal soles by Val Leavitt accompanied at the piano by Mrs Wynn Hansen A dainty buffet luncheon was served to a large number cf members and guests The next meeting will be held room April 2 at the Relief Society with Mrs S W Capener as hostess The program will feature a talk on the activities of the last session of the legislature by Representative Clifton Kerr Kirkham Returns From California Trip J H Kirkham returned home Tuesday from conducting a party of Japanese from Manzanar California to Montana where they were investigating handling a tract of land for a beet growing project He was away about two weeks While in Montana he enjoyed several days at the home of Mr and Mrs Malcolm Gaddie at Chinook The Gold and Green ball was being held there and takieg part in the queen ceremonies were his cto grand daughter and also the small son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Bone This and playing his violin accompanied again by his daughter Venna proved to be the real highlights of his trip he declares Real Estate — Loans Insurance Mrs Vem Shaffer and children Connie Steve and Mary visited with Mr & Mrs M A Gam and Mrs Alice at Fielding Sunday Welling PHONE 13 Airs Merlin GWd is In the hospital with an infant daughter bom March 22 The new arrival Is the 20th grandchild of Mr & Mrs L R Shaffer of East Garland Garland Utah 1943 Sunday Announced As Fast Day Fast meeting and the gathering of the monthly fast offering will be carried on In the Garland ward this Sunday in conformity with church instructions announces Bishop C J Wood The usual ward officers and teachers meeting held on the fourth Sunday in the ward will be dispensed with Will Interview War Job Seekers Representatives cf the U S Employment Service and the US Civil Service have announced that they will be at the club room in the Utah Power and Light building in Friday from 9 am to 6 pm to interview men from this area relative to job openings in the Ogden defense area They will also be prepared to arrange for farm clearance of workers and discuss requiretransportation ments Riverside Bride-to-b- e Honored at Shower Sunday Mrs J H Ward and daughter Amanda of Riverside were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Sunday March 21 honoring Miss Grayce Udy A bride's scrap book also a recipe box were prepared during the day and presented to the guest of honor with many lovely and useful gifts from the 51 assembled friends A delicious luncheon was served by the hostesses assisted by lone Udy Gwen Ward Grace Hales and Mabel Hadfield A bride’s bouquqet was made and presented to Miss Udy by Miss Ward Ceiling Prices Set on The recently announced OPA retail price ceilings on pork axe an Important adjunct to the meats and Tats rationing program which begins on Monday March 29 It Is announced to the perk ceiling regAccording ulations retailers selling pork are required to display the official government celing price list In their 1 establishments by April Typical of the price ceilings established by the regulation for class 1 and 2 stores are the following: Fresh loin end chops cr roasts 39 cents per pound Fresh center chops or roasts 44 cents per pound Smoked standard Grade "A” sliced bacon 49 cents per pound “Pork sales at prices above the ceiling prices will indicate black market operations according to the announcement to the meats and fats According rationing rogram no restrictions are on the farmers own use of placed these products raised by himself This along with the fact that rationed products held In cold storage lockers by individuals need no be declared make It extremely Important that the “hener system” established and that conby OPA b? followed sumption b? voluntarily curtailed it was said The government requests that farmers voluntarily retain the stamps In their family’s books equal to the point value cf the d products they use When a farmer sells any of his home products meats or other rationed products he automatically becomes a distributor and must collect ration stamps checks or certificates when making such a sale and later must surrender these to the OPA a Mrs few Beatrice Wright days this week in Is spending Mai ad Ida We Are At Your Service Nine Million Dollars This Year Grocers Will Spend 9 Million Dollars Worth of Time Just Filing Ration Stamps The Other Tasks Incident to Rationing Will Take Them Even More Time But The Garland Grocery Will be in There Pitching — Doing its Share for Victory And Trying to Make Shopping Just as Profitable And Pleasant For You as Possible — LET US BE YOUR FOOD MERCHANTS — IPhe ©arland Grocery Gus Forsberg Phone - Garland 27 Mel Castleton |