Show RATION NEWS Items Worth or Reading From tho the Office of or Price Adm Ration I Up Line U for COl Tills liis Week rcck RED STAMPS through good until July 31 through good until August August August Aug Aug- 31 Jl through 72 good until September 30 Al through El good until October 31 for meats fats cheese butter and canned milk BLUE STAMPS through good until July 31 through Cl good until August 31 Dl through HI good until September 30 Jl through Nl NI good until October 31 11 for all an processed fruits and vegetables SUGAR STAMPS STAl Sugar stamp 36 good until August 31 for five pounds of or sugar Spare stamp 13 good I for six pounds canning sugar SHOD SHOE STAMPS Airplane stamps 1 2 and 3 Ration Uon Book I Three good Indefinitely for Cor one pair of or shoes each I GASOLINE STAMPS A 16 good for six gallons of ot gasoline gasoline gasoline gaso gaso- line until September 21 i Due to a reduced set-aside set for Cor forwar forwar war uses of or butter the OPA hopes to cut the ration points on butter on July 29 It Is expected expected expected ex ex- ex- ex that approximately 90 million pounds of ot butter will be available for civilian use in August August August Aug Aug- as compared with about 80 million in each of or the past few months I No applications for Cor canning sugar will be received by local war price and rationing boards after August 4 In order that the total amount of or sugar requested for the entire season son may be accurately accurately accurately ac ac- ac- ac determined OP OPA A an an- Comparison of the total requested with the regional canning canning canning can can- ning sugar quota will enable OPA to determine how much additional additional additional addi addi- sugar may be issued to those applicants who have re receIved received re- re a curtailed allotment since June 15 The shoe ration stamp that OP OPA A announced would become valid August 1 will be Airplane Stamp No 4 In war ration book No 3 Airplane stamps Nos 1 2 and 3 are good Indefinitely OP OPA A added The last stamp was validated November 1 1944 OP OPA A pointed out that the Intervals intervals intervals inter Inter- vals between validation of ot stamps depend upon the available supply supply supply sup sup- ply of ot shoes CeIlIng prices on sales of ot new Utah potatoes have been set by OPA O. O C. C Bowman price specialist specialist specialist spec spec- announces Soliciting the cooperation of or farmers wholesalers wholesalers wholesalers whole whole- salers retailers and consumers to comply with ceiling prices Mr Bowman said prices of or Grade U U. U S. S No Not 1 potatoes delivered to wholesalers Is 2176 per cwt delivered to retailers per cwt and retail grocery price is five pounds for tor 23 cents Ceiling prices on beer have been Increased by the OPA in Utah counties In Weber Morgan Morgan Morgan Mor Mor- gan Tooele Salt Lake Davis Summit Wasatch Boxelder Cache Utah and Rich counties pints In most western beers will sell at 17 cents eastern beers at 22 cents Juab Sanpete Carbon Carbon Car Car- bon Emery and SevIer county I V tir J. J r.r. t ceilings will be 18 IS cents on western western western west west- ern 23 cents on eastern beers Piute Plute Millard rd Iron Daggett Uintah and Wayne Vayne counties western beers 19 cents eastern beers 25 cents Beaver Deaver Garfield Washington K Kane a n e Grand and San Juan western beers 20 cents eastern stern beers 25 cents Freight costs account for the different prices OPA explained ex ex- |