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Show Must Get Canning Suga From Ration Boards The OPA snys there will he , nough sugar to preserve as mu : fruit as was actually "put up" , our home last year. The same . mount of sugar (711(1,0110 tons) h been set aside this year for hoi i canning as was set aside h ! year. Last year, however, 300, ( ions more sugar than the total ; mount allocated for home canni: I was bought by housewives. A lar part of this sugar was bought w - Stamp 40, the home canni stamp, and much of it was us ; for ordinary household purpose This year's total sugar supply ' smaller than it was in 194-1. If a over-issuance of canning sup were allowed, it would have come out of the amount allow ' for other household use. In. 19 1 no stamps will be validated I ' canning sugar. Housewives will - given sugar coupons forMiome c;i i ning by their local boards. En housewife's home canning sup, 1 allotment will be based on the 1 mount she plans to do this ye. She will be allowed up to a ma mum of 20 pounds per person, 1160 pounds to a single family, ev 1 though the family may conLi ' more than eight persons. i Mrs. Lucille Samoson enterta i ed at a Rook party at her hoi Monday night. A lovely lunche was served to the following: Ei , Hokins, Donna Sagers, Lo Rn : Van, Marie Lake, Bessie We : Tvelvn Cronper, Verle Dnmron, r Lucille Sampson. A Rook game ! lowed with Marie Lake winn high score, Eessie Webb, scco and Enid Hopkins, low. Sam Hendricks of the Bureau Mines, O. E. Gianni, of the Dep. . ment of Grazing and Dr. A Inglesby, all of Salt Lake City, ited Delta, and the Drum Min District Wednesday. |