Show RATION NEWS Items IV Worth or orth Reading From the Office of or Price Adm Slaughterers who handle more mor than pounds of meat In InI Inan inan an accountable month may pay I the following prices to ranchers and farmers for Cor their cattle Choice grade 1550 to 1700 a hundredweight Good grade 1425 to 1575 Commercial grade 1150 to 1300 Utility UtilIty Utility Util Util- ity grade to 1100 Cutters Cutters Cutters Cut Cut- and Canners to and Bologna bulls to For prices paid by slaughterers slaughterers slaughterers slaught slaught- handling less than 50 50 pounds contact the OPA district office Salt Lake City or your local war price and rationing rationing rationing ra ra- board Prices quoted are arc f. f o. o b. b North Salt Lake and Ogden All firewood sold by the farmers farmers farmers farm farm- ers after February 13 has been given glyen ceiling prices by the OPA The prices are set at the highest charged for the same type of wood In March 1942 1912 Those who did not sell in that period will have their prices determined b bythe by bythe the OPA Whore Where specific area telling ceIling prices have ha been issued by the OPA those prices will willbe willbe be applied The new action has been taken to bring excessive prices back to b base se period levels and prevent future overcharges Housewives s of or Salt Lake City cannot complain of or a II meat shortage shortage shortage short short- age according to released ed by the Bureau Dureau of af Labor Sta Sta- While four thirty four per cent centor of or independent stores in large cities clUes were without beef of any kind in January Salt Lake r reports reports re re- ports indicate that beef of oC some quality and kind was available In iii that city Pork loins an and hams were also on sale in two thirds of the stores while in Now New York Only one-half one of the tho stores had either and only 25 per cent of oC the San Francisco stores had either Salt Lake L. housewives found butter In all stores al although although although al- al though they were sometimes limited to one or two quarters while Now England housewives Continued d o on page a four lour RATION RA TION NEWS Continued from page one found on only I half the stores with bu butter Special gasoline rations to aid aidIn fn In re-employment re of discharged war veterans and displaced civilian civilian civil- civil ian Jan workers were provided forby for forby forby by the OP OPA A. A These rations willbe will willbe willbe be allowed to those who must use a passenger car to travel to toa toa a job interview arranged for them by the United States Employment Employment Em Em- service a cultural agent the Railroad Retirement board Agricultural Extension Labor office or by union designated by the rIC to recruit labor The amount of mileage which will be allowed is limited to miles In any day 30 perIod and It mii must mut t I lu A u I shown that there are no adequate adequate adequate ade ade- quate alternative means of oC transI trans trans- I A veteran or war worker applying to his local war price and rationing b boa board o a r rd d must present a r referral ferral card obtained ob obtained obtained ob- ob from the agencies listed above e The regulation goes into effect February 17 March 1 is the last day clay gasoline gasoline gasoline gas gas- oline dealers or distributors may apply for a out ball for any decrease decrease jn in storage capacity before before before be be- fore Decembers The same dead dead- lin line HuC will viii apply to those filing tiling applications for replenishment of short shortages more than thau three and anda a a. half haH months old The bailout baIlout bailout bail out procedure applies to unwitting unwitting unwitting un un- un- un witting acceptance of at counter- counter felt Invalid alid or unendorsed coupons Applications must be accompanied by evidence that dealer or distributor did didd not know of the tho time limit on making making mak mak- ing applications |