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Show 1 KENTUCKY 1 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY - Cj'mnj S6 hoop y Trie Standard Man makes it easy to pay for modern oil heat 1 ' : -v F-r-fr' Jt - I "C ISSS5BSil V' 1 JA VTN en KiV ; vV N lift J N&gg fa SW you can enjoy clean, automatic oil heat, sPread the payments over a ten-month period at extra cost! No interest or carrying charges, no ore seasonal heating bills, with the new Standard "ting Oil Budget Plan! We estimate your total eating Oil needs, and divide the cost into ten equal ' Payments, starting September 10. V St)Ufet the most heat for yur inoney because 71 d Heating Oils are made from selected stocks '' "ni completely to give you safe, clean heat from every drop you buy. ft' "formation on ony Standard Oil Company of California product, call l L I. SANDEEl T- Utah phone 140-w Vx3XSS5S555S535 DR. H. W. MARR5 CHIROPRACTOR Roosevelt - Shurtleff Hotel Tuesdays - 10:00 A.M. to 1 P.M. Fridays - 10:00 A.M. to 1 P.M. Vernal Main Office 310 W. 2nd S. Phone 84 .XSSS5 j i Everybody agrees on the importance of protecting dairy ; farmers through fair and constant prices. ma them mm is the eim AcUially it is about the price YOU pay for milk. Utah's Milk Study Committee found that if the store price of milk should go two cents or more per quart below the price of milk delivered to the doorstep, store sales would increase and doorstep distributors would be in danger of losing customers. THE REAL PROBLEM, THEN, IS A BATTLE WHEN STORE MILK PRICES GO DOWN BETWEEN THESE TWO KINDS OF TOTAL MILK CONSUMPTION GOES UP DISTRIBUTION - STORES VS. DOORSTEP . , . , . , . . . . This has happened time and again throughout the As Safeway testified to Utah's Milk Study Committee, country. Everybody recognizes that an increase in milk it is Safeway's policy to sell milk at the lowest possible consumption would benefit all Utah. Producers would price through stores only. Safeway customers pay cash gain because they would sell more Grade A milk. And for milk and carry it home. This kind of distribution saves Utah's citizens, particularly the children, would get more the cost of small deliveries . . . saves the cost of handling of essential food for good health, hundreds of small credit accounts . . . saves the cost of k -s hJgh fof consumption to an absorbing credit losses. upswing in Utah. The Utah Farmer of June 2, 1955 stated: Cash-and-carry milk buyers are entitled to these sav- mafket consumption last year in ings - because they earn them. And they'll get them so Utah was 184 quarts and the minImum needed by every long as the price they pay for milk is not "fixed" by Mt h 27 quarts or glasses day. agreement or law. IS SAFEWAY THE ONLY DISTRIBUTOR I that can give you these savings? 5 A FEW A Y works daily with end for NO! Any milk bottler who wants can concentrate on . thousands of Utckns I the "cash and carry" method of store sales of milk , , . TT , . 885 Safeway Utah employees received $3,541,876.37 in waoei and many do in many parts of the United States can Mwie$ 95 have the same kind of low-cost operation as Safeway. m m rf Many bottlers like to distribute milk to the doorstep. Safeway purchased the following Utah products in 1954. So instead of making one stop and delivering hundreds of phas Total quarts of milk at a time, they make hundreds of stops and Porch for Resale or purchase n . - hr Resale or Use Outside of Ufah deliver one or two quarts at a time. Many customers pre- , u Utah of utah products fer the convenience of this more costly way of distributing Vlrts $ 4,854,630 $ 1,929,904 $ 6,784,534 mllk- Poultry 422,564 68,042 490,606 , . ... , , Fruit (fresh, canned. But consumers who want to buy their milk cash-and- frozen) 5Q9 U2 . 376 g55 g86 n7 carry from stores should not be prevented from getting the Vegetables (fresh and savings possible from this kind of distribution. Milk canned) 1,333,817 1,398,813 2,732,630 bottlers have no right to insist on an unnecessarily high Fruh 8, Vegetable Juices 73,637 42,698 116,335 , t 1 e Dahv Products 1,652,945 1,050,907 2 703 852 price for milk sold through stores - to help pay for EJ '620m doorstep delivery. Sugar (beet) 712,302 474,151 1,186,453 , ... Bread & Sweet Goods 721,389 312,954 1,034,343 Some distributors seek to protect these high prices 522 943 1,482,043 2,004,986 and profits by fixed resale pricing. t other Products 1,714,718 482,081 2,196,799 TOTALS $13,138,405 $ 7,864,157 $21,002,562 THAT'S WHY A "FIXED" PRICE ON THE MILK . ' YOU BUY IN STORES MEANS A HIGH PRICE Mr. Stuart Russell, who represents 30 milk producer WHY SAFEWAY IS PUBLISHING THIS STATEMENT cooperatives throughout the country, testified to Utah's Safeway was born in neighboring Idaho. We have a big Milk Study Committee that where the retail price of milk stake in Utah and a citizen's concern for Utah's well-being, is fixed it has invariably been fixed too high. Wo a to the puWk wf em Such hiah prices protect doorstep delivery from the iW suppliers, and stockholders to publish the record of our fair and legitimate competition of lower cost store milk ,ho Sh" Committ distribution. Watch for these reports In this newspaper. |