Show IOn On Account of the War Periodic Inspection of Cars Section 1 1 General General It It is desIrable desirable desirable desir desIr- able to adopt a staggered schedule of inspections in order to avoid any overlapping of the inspection per per- This will greatly reli relieve ve the theIn thein in Inspection load now placed placed on the official tire inspection stations and likewise will permit the vehicle owner to comply more conveniently convenient convenIent- ly with inspection requirements Section 2 Inspection Periods The January deadline for the inspection of all passenger motor vehicles has been postponed in accordance accordance accordance ac ac- ac- ac with the table below The frequency of the inspection periods also has been reduced A Ration Ration March March 31 Every 1943 Every 6 month period thereafter 1 i. i e. e I September 30 1943 March l 31 1944 etc 90 90 90 days B Ration Ration February February 28 1943 Every 4 month period thereafter I.e. i.e. i. i e. e June 30 1943 1913 October 31 1943 etc 60 etc 60 days 28 1943 1913 C or Bulk Ration Ration February February Every 3 month period thereafter ie i.e. May 31 1943 August 31 1943 etc etc 45 45 days War Ration Stamp No 11 it Section 1 1 Weight Value and ValId Valid Valid Val Val- id Period The Period The weight value v val a l u e of Stamp No 11 is fixed by Amendment Amendment Amendment Amend Amend- ment No 35 at three 3 pounds The valid period of the Stamp is from Crom February 1 1943 1913 to March 15 1943 inclusive This assigns to Stamp No 11 the same weight value and length of valid period 1 months as was given to Stamp No 10 wl which ch expIres expires expires ex ex- pires on January 31 1943 19 Section 2 Action by Local Board No No special action is required with respect to this Amendment except to give it as much publicity as pos pos- sible Fluid Milk Prices Effective January 16 the Office of Price Administration announced today the following changes In the price of fluid milk sold In the cial Defense Area of Utah which means the Ule Counties of Salt SnIt Lake Utah Davis Weber and Box Elder Elder and the municipalities of Grantsville Grants Grants- ville yule Tooele and Stockton In 1 Tooele County and the municipal al- al ity Hy of Park City In Summit County County On account of the scarcity a Of f market milk in this particular are area and because of high Prices j of particular areas areas- cheese and evaporated milk mUk o out ut lying ling areas the Office o of i Price Ad ministration now permits farm Inspected milk to be so sold sod d ann h is the tho un- un f above areas at the s same e d Grade A or Inspected milk milk- as Ie produced under United States milk Pu Public Pub Pub- b lic lie Health Service re q uk reqUirement Continued on Pa Page e 8 ON ACCOUNT OF WAR Continued from Page I 1 Utah outside the Special Defense Area maximum sale prices ma may be bethe bethe bethe the present selling price e of the seller seller seller sel sel- sel- sel ler or the following maximum prices whichever are higher Quart wholesale lOc retail Gallon GalIon wholesale retail Quart Special wholesale retail Any seller at wholesale or retail maysell at prices lower than the maximum prices established by the Order if he so desires On sales made to the Armed Forces of the United States or any duly authorized agency thereof of any grade of fluid milk the maximum maximum maximum maxi maxi- mum prices to be charged may be as much as Ic lc per quart and J Jc hc c per pint or h lh 4 pint above I the sellers seller's present established maximum price to that particular class of buyer What Point Rationing Means to You YouL L Point Point rationing is a system of rationing a group of similar or related commodities which can be substituted one for another in actual actual actual ac ac- ac- ac use 2 Same Same ration ration coupons coupons will be used to buy any of these com com- 3 Point Point system will be used to ration certain commodities f for o 0 r which the straight coupons s system stem Is not suitable 4 Each Each person will be entitled to a certain number of points for fora a certain period 5 Each Each commodity in a group will have a point G. G Low G.-Low Low value point will be given given given en to the commodity which is mo most t plentiful as as' as compared with usual supply and demand 7 High 7 High value point will viII be given given given en to to- commodities which are scarce 8 Those 8 Those who buy low point point- value commodities will get more than those who buy high val point ue commodities 9 9 Var War Ration Book Two contains contains contains con con- four pages of blue stamps and four of red Each color will be used for a different point rationing program Each page contains 24 stamps lettered and numbered Letters run from Irom A to Z numbers are either 8 5 2 or or 1 showing point value Numbers on stamps are the points letters signify the ther r time period when stamps may be used Example Three letters during during during dur dur- ing each month 10 Point Point values of the first blue stamps A B C each equal 16 points The four B stamps stamp total the same likewise the C stamps The total of the A B C stamps equals 48 points which may be your ra ration ration ration ra- ra tion for the first month 11 In In buying goods under th the rationing point-rationing system you must j learn to buy with two kinds of currency cur cur- rency money rency-money money and ration points stamps For example Related Commodity Pineapple Amount 1 qt qU Price Points 16 Supply Scarce Related Commodity Peaches Amount Price Points 8 Supply Average Related Commodity Rhubarb Amount Price Points 1 Supply Plentiful Related Commodity Prime Rib Roast Amount lib Price Points 16 Supply Scarce ReI Related ate d Commodity Round Steak Amount 1 lIb lb Price Points 8 Supply Average Re Related Commodity Hamburger Hambur Hambur- ger Amount 1 l lb Price Points 1 Supply Plentiful Learnt Learn 12 the money price AND the point 13 You You must give the storekeeper storekeeper storekeeper store store- keeper dollars and cents AND point stamps Learn 14 Learn to budget your points so they will last the entire ration period 15 If If you shop for your family learn to spend your family's points on the items which will best fit their needs and ami give variety of the items in a group 16 In 16 In order to get the most out of your point allowance buy second second second sec sec- ond choice This will stretch your our rations and help relieve pressure on scarce items 17 Point Point value of rationed commodities commodIties commodities com com- will be posted in stores for you to see 18 Point Point rationed food means share and share alike aUke You cannot cannot cannot can can- not borrow more points the way you can borrow money 19 RationIng Rationing is necessary to supply our fighting forces with the things they need and to assure everyone ever one his fair share of essential essential essential essen essen- goods which have become I scarce because of or the war HELP WIN THE V WAR WARI AR |