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Show Community Serv ice Release Ration Reminder Piotvessed Foods Blue stamps R, S, and T (Book Two) good August 1 through September Sep-tember 20. Meats, Etc Red stamps T, and U (Book Two) good through August ol. Red stamp V, valid August 8, and red stamp W, valid August 15, good through August 31. Sugar Stamp No. 13 (Book One) good for five pounds through August 15 Stamps 15 and 16 (Book One) good for five pounds each for canning can-ning purposes only, through October Oc-tober 31. Stamp 14 becomes valid August 16 and will be good for five pounds through November 1, inclusive. Shoes Stamp No. 18 (Book One) good for one pair through October 31. Gasoline Stamp No. 7 (A book) good for four gallons through September 21 CEILING PRICES SET FOU UTAH COMMUNITIES After August 15, community ceiling prices for hundreds of items that go into housewives' market baskets will be effective in practically the entire state of Utah, according to H. Grant Iv-ins, Iv-ins, OPA state director. OPA has now extended community com-munity ceilings, he said, to cover cov-er about 99 per i-ent of Utah's area and population, beginning next Sunday. Only a few remote and sparsely spars-ely sections in the extreme north-1 em, western, and southeastern I parts of the state remain unoov-1 ercd. In these very few localities costs to consumers of market basket items will still be contro!-ed contro!-ed by other OPA price regulations although no dollar-and-cent maximums max-imums have been established there. Five new community price lists j just issued fix different schedul-1 es of top prices for the following different community groups: Order No. 1. Covers the Salt Lake City wholesale free delivery area, including Salt Lake County all of Weber county except Liberty, Lib-erty, Huntsville and Eden; and all1 communities on the principle highways, north including North Odgen; west including Tooele; east including Park City; and Provo, Vineyard, and Orem m Utah county. The different comunity schedules sched-ules for the five groups of communities com-munities above, were computed under the direction of Mark H. Green, OPA state price offficer, and Joseph M. Boan, OPA specialist spec-ialist Orders Nos.l and 3 were used as a base from which varied var-ied freight advances were computed. com-puted. A retailer may charge less but never more, than his group ceiling ceil-ing prices for any item.. He is still required to post conspicuously conspicuous-ly on his premises his store group number. A copy of the official . community price list for his proper pro-per group and area must be always al-ways available for public inspection inspec-tion in his store. WORE BUTTER FOR CIVILIANS Approximately 16 million pounds of butter, in addition to the amount scheduled for August, will bet available to civilians this month, The War Food Adminstration has announced. Previously, 40 per cent of production was to be set aside for Government purchase. This has been reduced to 30 per cent. MOKE WOOLENS FOR CIVILIANS Several milli- ji men's Mackinaw Macki-naw and Melton Work Jackets, children's legging sets, blankets and other needed items of men's women's, and .children's apparel will be added to the civilian supply sup-ply this winter as a result of a program arrived at jointly by WPB and the War Department. Army procurement on some of the principal worsted and woolen products pro-ducts will be reduced by 50 per cent during the last four months of this year. |