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Show SHOES I i X i j: NEW LARGE SHIPMENT OF SHOES I ): HAVE JUST ARRIVED! ! : (SELECTION: We have the most complete : election of shoes in town . . jp j: f QUALITY: We buy only frLjthe most- I . ;famous shoe manufacturers. v ' . t !: fPRICE: We keep our prices down by buyintr I nn big lots... u- -r- t. SAVINGS: We know HOW to BUYijand pass . - : the savings on to you. - $ S. & CcantiU A ! Panguitch, Utah ;,' :i f f , , i Bgodyjbr any emergency ! 1 EEjfSR and available the . vLflisnk moment it's need v yHBl .. . cvsrr cent! . ! Richfield Commcial & i i r i :! Savings Bank "? ii : ; THK KIU1INDLY HANK Servant Southern Utah People i j Organised 1808 !: I mm Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ! '. ! , yqmt duposith insuhud to to,ooo.o . ' ; Easy Chop Suey iVb' f'"1 ' 3 ""Poo" dtk 1 ft Ubl.tpooat cm irrup hatttmni I V, Ubl.KXM.. S.uc Ittcuptthmlr lftubkM.r 1 Y, nipt du.d t.l.ry trM hmmt. UbUipMaiU.e 2ii cujm hot. wok.4 Covr' and cook meat lowly In hoe th'orttning JO min., or until ttndcr and brown. Add onions, ctltry, btan liquid, chop tuty sauct and syrup. Covtrj cook slowly 10 min. Stir n mlitura of flour and watar. Boil and stir 2imin. Stir in btan and milk. Mast until sttaming hot, bur do not botl.. Sarva on drain.d ties. Makes 4 sarvings. Ua raw baaf, vaal or lan pork. FORESTRY -U.S.A. tree utiftener he found a farm horn. Todayjrerwt ha united lefoct by SM Tedcral and PrlvafgLwinrSri Ihy face the need 1omak millions of loafing oaw v more productive. -jr MUtsSh!S'Jr tttDtm taus ,w. IH AH HOUR, fyfc'l mWfCT 7K WRISTS, MSTOAC AND V&mWMSRY NOTICE Location Notices - Book of SO FOR 91.00 Mail Orders Postpaid Garfield County News HALESMA.V WANTED The portion of salesman and general manager of rhe Pinto (Jounty Potato Growers Assoc!-atlon U open and applications for thU Job will be received In the office from now until Sept. 1, 103.1. We would appreciate a letter frotn you stating your desire, qualification, and training for Oils position. Piute County potato Growers Association. c 18, 2A. i ' ; everybody agrees on tlie ..J-' r ' importance of protecting Utah dairy farmers through fair and I constant prices v i ' ' ' ' . i j What' All The Fus, 1 I rZ Really About ? J ''W KINE!S F M,LK ,D,STWT,ON ARE SEEKING yl i ' YOUR BUSINESS STORES VS. DOORSTEP , 4- ! ''wl , "W" . ,f Utah's Milk Scudjr Committee found that if the store v $m 1 ' .price of milk should go 2c, or more, below the doorstep ; , -'t-Mt; (home-delivery, for example) price, doorstep distributors V would be in danger of losing customers and store sales ' f . . would increase. " , r'' ' ' . ' Doorstep distributors don't want this. So naturally " they prefer a fixed or "pegged" retail price for both store and doontep delivered ""'i-, v y TESTIMONY SHOWED THAT A "FIXED" M :i H PRICE ON MILK YOU BUY IN STORES MEANS ' A HIGH PRICE . Mr. Stuart Russell, who represents 30 milk producer - cooperatives throughout the country testified to the Committee that where the retail rcice of milk is "fixed", it 3 s ' 1: has invcriabJy been fixed too high. ' Consumers who want to buy their milk cash-and-carry from storei should not be prevented from getting the sav ; ings possible from this kind distribution. ofj ; Cash-and-carry customers arekntitled to the savings because they help earn them. And they'll get them at Safeway and other retail f 41 $ storesias long as the prco you ; pay for mffk !$ not "fixed" by law or agreement. S Sohwof StQfGS, incorporated ' . ' ' ' ' |