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Show Canning Sugar Plans Released Although approximately the same amount of canning sugar is being allocated for home canning j this year as last, the demand on ;'' the 1944 applications is running much higher, necessitating a dividing di-viding of the canning season into two periods, announced King Hendricks, Hen-dricks, community service member mem-ber of the Cache county war price and rationing board. "Many families may not need more than ten pounds per per- son," said the community ser- . 3- 1 (IfHUn Ar ...ill vice memuei. j.iiu&c; wuu uu wui be able to get their second allotment al-lotment after stating that they used their initial allotment en-.tirely en-.tirely for caning purposes. Those who do not need their sugar during dur-ing the first period may apply for . the full 20 pounds during the second se-cond period. The late spring has kept many early fruits and berries ber-ries off the market. It has been decided that because of the uncertainty of the amount of fruits available at this time of j the year, a second sugar regis- ' tration would be more conven, ient, permitting the housewives to make plans for fall canning. "We wish to stress the fact that no more than the 20 pounds per person plus the five pounds per- 1 mittcd on Stamp No. 40 will be allowed this year. So budget your canning sugar well. If it is used up before the fall season, there is no possibility of getting more. Use only what you need for your . spring canning. & I "Some people are still bringing in Sugar Stamp 37. We want to emphasize again that it is SPARE STAMP 37 not Sugar Stamp 37 which is valid. In handing in the vTOng stamp, you are only delaying de-laying the receipt of your coupons.'' |