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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST THE 19, 1949 Support Prices On Turkeys Are Noted By USAC Extension Head AMcntimi I'kih of l ui kt ' August (.lowers to in announcement o' l'U9 50 government miiu,' prices ujs calleO today by ! carl Fn.si'hneelu, ilneetur ui Utah State Kxtension Service The I., S depul tment ol Ag rieulture piogiam has for t announced suppoit ot he 1 timing!) limit i online! not les they paid produceis limn suppeit prices lor each applicable month on all the tui lows thev purchased from Aug pm through 1 Dec. 31. 1919 tie I ducer pi ices of live tui keys is e piogiam icqui es that all diex.-c- d peeled lo appioximate 00 pel i tr tinkers bought by the 1) pa of parity for the muiketing sea iiiiiit meet tederal glade sped son. This program licauons will opeia'c in suppoit lec. Aug. of producer puces through put chases ol frocn dress d tuihv, In addition, the piugrum pm vldes tor the puich.me fioin pm dueers in 1910. The piogram is hemp annomu ed to encourage oideily maik ' ing of the increase pioduction ex 1 31, 1010. USAC Professor pected this year as compaiC' w ith output in 101!). Purchase of dress d tui key will he made on an offer and acceptance basis at announced prices intended to relied a nal ional aveiage live weight piic. will provide a floor below wide) average farm price should no' fall. Last year, produceis rec, ived a U. S. average live weight prin of 47.4 cents per pound for tin keys sold from August throng' December. Ilowev r, feed cost are much less this year than last so growers profits should still hi somewhere near as high, Diiecto Frischneeht said. Purchas s of Turkeys durinj the month of July, 1950 have been arranged under the program P the trade to store encourage the norma tuikeys duiing Puiehase marketing season. for that month will be confined to these in storage1, which were brought from producers (lurin' 1 the period August throng) December 31, 1919. Under the price suppoit pm gram the U. S. Department o' Agriculture will purchase box frozen dress- d younc packed turkeys in carlot quantities o' Grade A and B only from pro dueers, producers agents, coop erative organizations, or process in firms. Purchases will he marie onb at public or private warehouse1 approved by the Production and Marketing Adminthation of I'SDA The Department will purchasr turkeys only from those vendor who certify they have paid producers the announr.d sup port preies for each month fu all live turkeys purchased from By Morris H. Taylor Cattle Marketing Specialist Utah State Agricultural College Many Utah farmeis are wondering what utfeet the curiont Biitish dollar crisis might have on demand lm United States farm products. Although the full aflect cannot be ascertained aecoiding to the Ollice of Foreign Agiiculiural Relations the facts point to, "little immediate prospect foi export ol a large number of such as resit f i nit, including apples, pears or giapes to the United Kingdom. The standstill, or policy adopted by Bi it iun with resped to all imports fiom the U.S., w heather by government or private importers, will peimit the granting ot license only for imports urgently required or those under existing contract or commitment. Tin1 impact will likely be most serious on commodities not coveied by current E C. A. programs. This is important to Utah and mher U.S. farmers because the United Kingdom has b(en nin chief export market. Last year, with the help of E.C.A., a number of the more pm-duct- s 1 , important U.S. agricultural ll actol Air can be mom 5 rounded up tlm-- t,i t.im and then sea led won w el gleet) hay , oi i . .. t c billot k, Max Fredrn ksen, am Dons Keller. I'ut ot county wink eis wen Yuugh l Ionian, Exlen Moil speiialist and Mi W. E. l'angien, usmm.i cl tit1 ic.ohly , ut xcludcd from im,then f iom co. e! i ul llii (.'elite! ..1 silo Uim.i.i p qi t , V. h 4-H- udon a M i Ice Show Will North Sanpete Head Help Open ers Utah State Fair Awards Lists The nods lull Pleasant, lust pl.ice w w ei e IV: 1 Club with most in am ml. nice at evi nmg Friday pingium leaders and rh. (pennies at the annual 4 11 Club Camp at H. i! e 1. 5 in Kairview Canyon Augu-anil G, according to Bernice Pal frvyman, and Mussed R Kcetch in charge ot this piogiam. Prizes at the camp weie award ed as follows: Plant ldeiilifna Do Moie club,' tion contestMoioni Club, lust pla.-efield Club, second place (all pc ents piesent except two Club which traveled tanhest to at Axtell Club tend camp. stunt Do Mole" Club Ml Plea sant. Best musical piogiam Ephraim Club iptesciitcd a ladio Best lnsimmeiital mush skit. Club lies' Fountain Gieen Dancing. Gunison Club Clean Camp, Mayfield Club. The camp had the honor ol having a distinguish d guest from Scotland, Miss Ann Giccn 4 II International exchange member. Miss Gieen's tup to Utah Cattle Exhibits was sponsoied by Lions Club oi The cattle barns at the fail grounds have all been entnely regani.ations. There were J5S 1! elub m m novated and the cattle wash rack Ik rs present, with (il leaders and has boon doubled in size. The chaperones, and 37 dille'eni greatest news regarding the ratio clubs were icpiesentod Besides display, however, is the change these leaders and members there in the methods of judging. A wen a numb r of guests These large tent, 100 by 00 feet, equipassisting with the piogiam we e ped with bleachers will be erected Junior 11 Lenders rhailes K." near lo the cattle barns and all Mii-nt- . - ronomist. Usually unsatisfactory results some hen the trench silo is poorly made and improperly filled. The following points should be considered in the use of the trench silo: (1) Locate where seepage and runotf water wont enter silo. 2 Sidewalls should be slop ied one foot inward for each four Let of depth. If this is made easier IxHause the traetoi truck or other implement used for packing can get closer to the edge. There is also less chance for the walls to cave In (3) Permanent wall lining with eoncreate is desirable il the silo is to he used ov r a period of years. (4 Proper lacking cannot be In uptight overemphasised. silos the great depth gives use to consideiabl pressure which effectively packs the contents In the trench silo lacking must he done with heavy equinmeo' Murk will be judged ill the ten Ul full view of the t.Uois Cattle Judging will lake place on Monday, 'lux, day. and Wodrise day. Home Arts The homo aits exhibits build ing has been completely renovated 'The glass display cases, the exhibit racks arid all equipment are now leady to accommodate the home ait pmducts which al ways attracted such wide at teniion limn the woman folk at (he Utah Slate Fair. Tine Arts Utah aitists trom all section. of the state ate exacted to hang their works in (he decorated Fine Arts building. So great is the interest in art in Utah and so eomlete will the art evlulul he, that an jury all canvases. The art exhibit at the fair tills season is expected n show one of the finest collection of oil and water color paintings ever assembled in the St a am cash irizes will he dlstiihutoU to the winners In the professional student and amatuer groups. Special attention is b Ing pa by the fair directors to the musi 'cal competitions this year. Com peting musicians will tie given special auditions. All musicaiv i cm pet ing niu.--t prepare t" a (' cot inns, varied in style, character Winners in and performances. tlie advanced classification wU receive cash avvaids as will wo tiers in the lower classification-All in all, Utahs l!)er" Stall Fair will tie ditf-- rent, w ill !t well staged, and will provide en i 1 No permanent restoration the r,- 1 agmuliuial dircctni, Yonge, he this llgllies stiow ed comcaiload total puted to 3 li Ml i.nlo. ids (olein-ruein the PUT cioo voir '1 a 31,335 You tovo up lo 1,000 lb. ol milk on ooch coif whon you food tho lorro way. Thoy'ro of milk by Iho and of tho noth wook. Holpt provont icoorf. A tofo, timo-avin- g mcnay-tavln- oaty, way lo grow big, husky, productive milkers. One 00-lbog l enough lor a caif. . MADE BY CENERAL MILLS Mt. Pleasant Mill chiprenl From Utah 1 a 1948 Drops and On D and RGW Railroad FEED COMPANY of the Growing importance Colorado potato ciop was ic fleeted in a report of agiieul-tur- Nit. Pleasant - - Phone 13 crop shipments for the 19 IS crop year, issued today by A.SL. ; tlie agricultural department ol and Denver the1 Grande Rio ot Check in the lists below, a typical group of items you would buy on a weekend shopping trip. Add the prices. Then compare the total with what you would pay elsewhere. See how Safeways policy of low prices on all items can save you money. Dont judge savings on "specials alone. Compare all prices and we believe you will agree you get more for your money at Safeway. BEER Fiiher't 12.. Ajril IN Crllj Becker't M k 2 can. ch,tL 23$ 77$ Gelatine .5 pkgs. L GC AP j Attorted Flavors (Plus Bottles) 6 for BREEZE JELL-WEL- 9 12:, to.o CHERUB 30C ir.b46C AIRWAY PECTIN IV Pk9 Kerr Regular 25c Vrf1 Complete.. doi KERR LIDS Be9Ula,Si dol lie JELLY GLASSES s, 531 FRUIT JARS nuor'L 95$ JAR RUBBERS Pn 5$ Plan Now To Attend the Bakery Suggestions -- COCA-COL- A (Plus Bottles) Hires (Plus Bottles) 2 qts. 25 25 1 AT Sweetheart White Maqic Orem, toop k pkB Giant Sit 46 ox. "Door FI White Magic .. 44. Both Size JIC Bleach 22C ToilotSoop 4 bars quart 14C White Magic H gal. Croft, Q TT7 FLOUR Kitchen Enriched 50 lbs. we Harvest Blossom, For FLOUR Home Baking 50 lbs. A AQ CAKE IMIX 33?! Pan. 6 Waf. SUZANNA Flour, 56 41tf JUICE Sunny Dawn Tomato 21?! Townhouse Grapefruit JUICE 46 oi 25?! Folger's COFFEE lb. can 57?! Edward's luxury COFFEE Blend lb con 54?! BORDEN'S NOB HILL Instant Coffee 2 oz Fresh Roasted Bean Coffee, lb CANTERBURY MALTED MILK CHEESE CHEESE of lamb, pork, and veal. Top value The top Fat Livestock oi Southern Utah, Exhibited by F. F. A. and Club Members. Sponsored by the Richfield Junior Chamber oi Commerce THE ROUGHEST. TOUGHEST. MEANEST RODEO STOCK IN THE WEST AND THE NATION'S TOP COWBOYS AND TRICK PERFORMERS! SEVIER COUNTY FAIR AND OPSN-CLAS- S HOME-MAKIN- Salmon Fresh, Frozen, Alaska Red Slices IQff lV 43c FILLET u. 69 Boneless Fish HORSE SHOW ROME WITH KROVVD TO THE KKK Sevier County Fair Grounds Richfield, Utah ;A)ipjWWLC..r,'WS JOT " c'XTOiW .11 27 gg Ib. Tosty, Pon Ready Fish FRYERS c7Mo,Mou A Grade, Cut-u- p U. S. Inspected FOWL POT F SIRLOIN FRANKS n, and Ib. Ib . Good g aC U.S. Good Ib. Crystal White laundry Soap 1 0d 10 3 bars MC lii'tfiaaTlf Best Quality, For Picnk Ib or Anytim Bl 5 QCA wJp 39c GRAPES Fo::.s:",:s"dU CANTALOUPES Lsb.No: S5c Oxydol Medium Size bar Package Soap 13e Pkg. CORN :vin- "p:fl,d ,b ORANGES LEMONS 9 n. Fancy, Sweet, Small Size PEARS U. S. No. 1, Bartletts 13?! Sc Thin Skin, Juicy PRICES 8c Sc (b p LETTUCE PRODUCE lie tb - tb 13c lb 1. POTATOES No. I. "A" Six, Woihc d Whirei U. S oy j TOMATOES 55?! U. $. SkinUti Ib. 10 SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES US. Good Ib Steak, Well Trimmed u.s. Good ... ib A ZOf irm U. S. No. I, Worm Free Bantam 69?! 69$ . Elbertai LUNCH MEAT 43: c'anb"ry-c-aZ- U. S. No. 1, Full Flavor Ib For Stuffing A 3W 23 Sirloin Cuts U. S. TEN-B-LO- W h BREAST VEAL COD FILLET G KONCESSIONS 43c SOLE Ready for the Pon EXHIBITS KARNIVAL 84?! Luscious fruits crisp vegetables! Safeway not only but of the finest quality, too. antees them to be farm-fres- VEAL STEAKS ib. s$ VAN CAMP'S 14$ Jacob3 MUSHROOMS o,. 32f SWIFTNING 5hr,TtOB 76$ c,:7o., 37$ 3 we trim before weighing. Shoulder Cuts U. S Good Smoked armour's Gran. Soap Ig. pkg Bell 4 bon VEAL ROAST Boneless, 40c Mission HALIBUT HADDOCK 45c! Ivory Soap Sliced, Ready for the Pon 35c Pound Armour'lunhM,,,.2., White Kinq lb. Member oi the American Rodeo Association 20 4tb Toilet Soap 4-- II 21. ROBE 65?! EAGLE BRAND Milk 28c Baby GERBER'S Strained Food for 24?! Meat for Babies SWIFT'S es. 19?! 25c Tofy, Fresh Water 7$ 25$ 29$ 3ic ,b. COCOAMALT TREET 43?! 49?! until Junior Livestock Show ,2.. Bok,r COCOA 27$ . p,onBu,,,r HEMOSldkn,Hol,h Co,no' tion, lb .. c,,am,soaL LUNCH BOX IXtp. Tea lb. Bl. Dutch MiH, Rich American ... 2 lb. box Pabitette St. or . 6W ot. Pimento top U.S. grades of beef, top grades we buy only BEVERLY Pk. ' MORTON'S Of- Eleventh Annual Southern Utah Top quality SNO-WHIT- E 23c GELATINE Knox MINUTE RICE 0uitk5wl3 SAUCE 20$ CHOCOLATE Bake 38?! ROOT BEER FLAVORADE ,X. 12(! Canterbury TEA BAGS 18C SUNNYBANKr:,9a;b 32$ KARNIVAL JXiWhL o id ' ex A .a. I.' ii (lop year en, lug May 31, 191!). the Rio (hand- gained 13.07U ea is ot potatoes eonq g, S.911 cai loads tlie pievious y ear Although shipments (if pen.sh-ablpi o, t net s weie the greatest in Rio Claude total hlstoiy, shipments of all agi iciilt ui at produels its inlginatliig on n s declined somewhat, R K. commodities recovered port some of the British Market. the British market appears pos ible unless some of the more difficult economic problems are solved. Biitain has given assurance that she will attempt to solve these problems and develop a multilateral trade system which would include the L'nit.d States Most U. S. agricultural pro Efficient Account Books ducts are affected directly or in directly hy this dollar crisis. Are Offered By College Exports to the United A new of three aeenun' dom include all the major King supply farm for laim, poultry, am products that are hooks, in produced turkeys, has just been primed In Utah; such as milk, eggs, beef the Utah Slat.- Agricultuiai col v al. lamb, pork, lard, fruits ol lege Extension Servii all kinds, but particularly apples Especially prepared for u ;e lc. pears, apricots, peaches, many L tah farmers, these hooks wil vegetables including peas, beans be sold hy the coll ge bool and onions; wheat, and ahost of store and all orders should hi processed food products. In add placed there, according to Di it ion corn, cotton and tobacco Carl Frischneeht, extension dir occupy a very important position ector. in the exports to Britian. The poultry account hook so! If these commodities cannoi for 50 cents; the farm aeenun' move in exports trace, competiand the turkey account hooks fo tion of these eusomary sopor 35 cents each. Address: Bol supplies with domestic supplies Store, USAC, Logan, Utah will undoutedly result in furth.i AGRICULTURAL. 'A i The doois of Utah's magmli cent I'der" Stall1 Fair will open Governoi's fiiday. Sept. 1(1. Night" at the dazzling quaiter imlllon-dollalioli spectacle, day on Ice, ill thaw the all. n tion to thousands of fair goers the lust evening, according to J A Theobald, Secretary manager. At this moment crews of men aie at work putting the spacious fair grounds including the x liihit into top condition for a Ileal old fashioned stale fail, wherein the farmer, cattle man and poultry producer will steal the shew in a grand displav ex celling anything ever pr viously staged al the State Kail, Mt Theobald said. County Exhibits This week, the theatie build ing is into booths to accommodate the displays of Utahs 29 countl. s The counties will lie reserved for them during futuie fairs and it is ex pected that the permamnt neon tertainment and pleasure foi lighting and oilier improvements in the state. can he installed hy the counties every person for use during succeeding years 0( Farm Products -- Mt. Extension Service Praises Trench Type of Silo If proerly constructed and filled, the trench type silo can he used for corn silage as effect ivoly as the upriggt type, according to (Ikn Baird, Utah Slate Ag ricultural College extension ag Predicts On Market Trends PYRAMID MU ll .IS j deliver) dale. Vendois otieling luikeys dm mg July. 1930 must ceinfy ihn' a redui lions of our domestic pi Ice level on these and related coin- modules. The piiee of hogs, foi example Is dependent on the nice ul lard as well as hji k cuts, urent trull pi lees include those for: apt loots and leaches have been1 alfected by tins halting of expuitsj Btiti.tn ordinarily takes a substantial amount of these earned, Iruits. Although Utah lines not produce cotton, cotton does complete with our Utah wool for a maiket. The loss of Biitish market will (end to depress the maiket foi Utah's and other farm products through the years we'vi looked to Blit iun to absorb Luge quantities of farm as well as non farm products. MT. PLEASANT 10 No. 1, Large Ripe Sheen ib 7c |