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Show Garfield I.radsr, Garfield Utah 26 Friday, July 22, 1955 up at the Copper rnur.-ie-. A charge during the wsek. and from of 32.00 round tr.p Will bo ride per person for bus accommoda' e tions on the lines, according to Henry Mori, publicity head. Players V. , Twenty-si- x golfers and their wives from El Monte Club in Ogden played golf at the Utah Copper Golf Club on Sunday and later enjoyed dinner at Andys Smorgasbord in Salt Lake City. Trip Planned Two carloads anil possibly three of players will travel on chartered buses from the Utah Copper Golf Club to Idaho Falls. Idaho, leaving here August 12 and playing there August 13 and 14th. Everyone desiring to go is kindly asked to immediately sign Magna Tennis Sunday Sprinklers Meet Slated Must Observe Hours, 6 to 10 or America wnisy is produced in Kentucky... and FOR SAL- E(7600 West ai Kentuckians choose Early Times 3100 South) t Largo Lots. Excellent Suburban Location. July 26th A meeting to organize a Magna Tennis Group will be held Tuesday, July 26th, 7:30 p. m. in the Teen-Ag- e Club. Pue to several conflicting circumstances, the meet which was slated on July 18th, was postponed until July 26th. Through some misunderstanding. customers of the Magna Water Company believe they are entitled to sprinkle all day Sunday. The regulations require that sprinkling bo allowed only from a. m. to 10 p. m. for the homes facing west that use this schedule Over 50 Choice Building Lota I Whitens Way Subditfsn Lake-Shor- From El Monte Play Golf Here Magna Water end Natural Gas Available. INQUIRE: over all 3030 S. 7000 Was! Phono. AM WWWWWWVWVWWWft other whiskies ,5' 4 '.I ! .1 8 to s ..v H EARLY TIMES Safeway v iscwsses Protection For Utah's airy Farmer -- ..very ounco a mans whisky wt OMtcra KENTUCKY ITIAI8HT OOINION WHISKY II PROOF IA0LT TIMES DISTILLEIY COMPANY LOMISVILLE 1j KENTICKT During the first "milk price truce requested by Governor Lee, Utahs Milk Study Committee received testimony on the importance of protecting dairy farmers. Everyone in Utah is in agreement on this point, COULD ANY MILK LAW COST YOU MONEY? FOR UTAH'S DAIRY FARMERS Testimony was also given the committee to show that where the retail price of milk has been "fixed by law, it has in order to protect inefficient, inevitably been set too high . marginal middlemen. However, Safewiys policy protects only the daily farmers selling to Safeway. Other milk bottlers and retailers may not have the same policy or may not keep to it as strictly ss Safeway docs. . . Mr. Sverre M. Omdahl, Director of the Department of Agri-culture of the State of Washington, (himself a daily fanner) gave similar testimony: " . . the producer must receive a fair price or he will shortly be forced out of business but, by the ssme token, I have always objected to the states setting a price (mail price) which would tend to favor inefficiency. ' That' why If fo also Soewey's polity (published and evidence! fa work for lows or regulations fo protect the price all dairy farmers gal tar their milk, ' j ) If the price you pay far milk It "flxod" H could prevent Safaway and other efficient retailers from patting tha savings of their efficiency on to you. j For example: At Safeway yon buy milk in paper cartons, pay cash for iq and carry it home yourself. Safeway saves money by not handling empty bottles on their return . . . not making hundreds of expensive home deliveries . . . not keeping credit In . ARE THERE ANY SUCH LAWS OR REGULATIONS AT PRESENT? accounts and having no credit losses. There is one on the books in Utah right now. It Utahs "Milk and Cream Marketing Act." This law is patterned after a California law which hat been held constitutional. It provides the power to act minimums on the prices paid dairy fanners for and makes payments below the minimums illegaL If inmilk voked this law would give Utah's dairy farmers the protection they need. is You are entitled to three savings yon help earn them.' And yon get them from Safeway and other retailers only so long as they are free to compete for your business. Such competition will moan that you can buy more milk. And Utah dairy SAFEWA Y works daily with oad for t thousands of Utahns -- Today over half of the fluid milk consumed in the United States is marketed under milk price stabilization programs which protea producer prices only, leaving free and fair competition to prevail at consumer levels. This includes the 58 federal order markets and 5 state pricing program. DO SUCH LAWS WORK? man milk. farmers will tall Other wayt to protea Unth's dairy formers also are available. A Federal Milk Marketing Order is one. 58 federal orders and agreements are now in cfract and 10 more are being considered by the Secretary of Agriculture. These federal orders and agreements also set minimums below which prices paid dairy farmers may not go. . THIS MONTH ONLY YES! It ii Safeways policy (published and in evidence to the committee) to pay dairy farmers top market prices for milk, plus quality bonuses. This policy has never been violated. I at No Extra Cost! I SAFEWAY ADVISES PROTECTION US Sahwsy l Utah aqltqu mt salaries IMakai ncamd $3,541,176.37 ia 1954. sws 16,843 ikaras .- t! - ia wages In bM kX3te Saleway pardusef the Mowing Utah prefects is 1954. youi kitchen now "Super-9- 1, ; 4.154.630 422,564 Mr. Stuart Russell, who represents some 30 milk producer cooperatives throughout the United States, testified: "I do not know of any major price war that has occurred in any of the areas where federal milk marketing orders and agreements are in full force and effect. Nor do I know of any in states which have effective state milk control commission laws that control prices at the producer leveL , $ 1.929.904 fruae) Vegetables (hash i (feat) Sag Bread & Sweat W" ja taeds Hew OtW Pradects - 376.855 886.117 1.333.817 73.637 1.652.945 620.198 712.302 721.389 522.943 1.714.718 1498.113 42,691 1.050.907 245.709 474,151 312.954 1,482,043 482.081 2.732,630 116.335 S13.1U.405 Model : 509,262 S 7464,157 t Here's a 2.703452 165.907 1.186453 " family-siz- e food-keep- er WHS 1.034.343 2.004.986 2.196.799 Arthur Godfrey $21402462 Special! Quick-Cubel- THIS STATEMENT Safeway waa born In neighboring Idaho. Wo have g. taka in Utah and a citixan'i concam for Utah's Was $269.95 with many fo find only In much' higher priced refrigerators. Como In now. See the Frigidaire Super-91.- " Golden WHY SAFEWAY IS PUBLISHING SDV-9- 1 shires you'd expect WOULD ENFORCING PRODUCER PROTECTION COST YOU MONEY? $199.95 9.1 Cu. Ft. f aal Fnit hVagtUUa Mere mt Dairy Prefects Iff 6,714,534 490.606 Fjt. Fnit (fresh, Mr. Russell also explained why three laws work: The reason is very simple: If distributors cannot pass the cost of the price war back to the producers, they will not wage a prolonged rerau r gf. No testimony to the contrary wu presented to the committee. s 61,042 I "frigidaire! Sr. . NO! The committee heard experienced testimony that fed-milk marketing laws do not increase the price you pay for 7 milk in fact, the Milk Study Committee itself found that . . . such cost is so minimal as not to affea the price of milk on the retail level. The federal order does not set resale prices and the evidence indicates it docs not materially affea said pric-- s. 'A "1 -jitatefow couldbc just as innpciisitt. ... 1 stock ia Saftway Stores. Otooso from 6 new Frigidaire Refrigerators with Durable Dulux exteriors In Sherwood Green oc Stratford Yellow At No Extra Costl Put coloc Aluminum et Tray a big well-bein- Wo believe wo have a responsibility to the public, our i em- ployees, suppliers, ond stockholders to publish the record of our testimony to tho Milk Study Committee. reports In this ntwspapor. rtWfci CENTRAL LBR. & HDWE. CO. m. j |