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Show I'M WFifiiT Food Administrator Arir.rtrcrts Urges Utahns to Save fcr ; Our Scldler Boys, i . New Regulations Made Vitally Nrces-1 Nrces-1 sary if the Critical Shortage of j. Foodstuffs td Ee Sent Ai.oad I Is to Be Avoided. ! Perhaps we don't know Just where ! our linys me in Fiance nor how they fare. They inny be cold, sii-I;, In eons-; eons-; tant clatifjor. Our last thoughts at ' night tire of thftn ; let's hiive our first ; tliotislits in the lnornin tie of how i Wc ;1" Si',H' 'fl;" help. JVe know timt if we Wli.w con-, con-, sHenrious!y the ro-IM ro-IM of ,he FuoJ J Adiiiinisn-iii.ion tiiar ''Ljr our boys will never ;-' have to count slsirv-alion slsirv-alion nmrs their luinlslilps, nor will thi'.v hiive to fo hungry. Ami we know also that nil the f:o! ' BtuiTs cent over to feed th? hoys hi the trenches are stived by careful Ihoiin r .. V.'e a'e lei-UIini t.if bo.'. . , with I be bic.nl an.l luwtl we :;o wUU- -out oir'sehes iind we nr.' denying ' them Mlleli.inee Vaell We :i:'e cai'e-! cai'e-! b-s or sci;i-4i in mi oh v Il.e re-I re-I quests of tiie Food AdraitilK'.nithm. j rJ'he exiteiiciea ii war far." are ever chanin,, tl these new ieKUlailons I of the FwJ Aiiinlnislriiiion are imide vitally uecssary if the critical shortage short-age of food stuft'H to send iibroad is to be avoided. The iiorkloss Saturdays are pone, now we inny indulge in.u pood Saturday Satur-day nliiht dinner of ham and ejrps, or pork and bean, and still be a patriot. Mondays and Wednesdays are still to be whentless with one whentless meal every day throughout the week. Tuesday Is to be beefless and porkiess only; mutton and lamb are just the thing for Tuesday's meals. We are also asked to observe the following regulation which have como Into existence foy the extraordinarily pressing necessity for wheat conservation. conserva-tion. WITITR FLOUR may not be sold nuless at the same time the customer buys and takes at least the samu amount, pound for pound by weipht, of one or more of the following substitutes sub-stitutes : Bran, Shorts, Middlings. Corn flour, (.lorn meal, Kdlble corn stareu. Hominy, Corn grits, Barley Hour, llolled oats, oatnieul. Uiee, Kiee flour. Buckwheat Hour, I'otato flour. Sweet-potato Hour. Mllo Hour, Kaffir flour, Kafllr meal, Feterita flour, Feterltu meal. Soya bean meal, l'eanut meal, Iry beans. Four pounds of potatoes may be 8obl as the equivalent of one pound of above substitutes. whom-; win; at fi.oiu ami (iUAllAM FUHIK (containing not b ss man 'JO per tent bran and shorts) may he sold six pounds of (lour to four popnds of substitutes. We will nave difficulty; of course. In finding an adequate supply of su1sti-tuies. su1sti-tuies. though tlv'e supplies are now rapidly Increasing, but until our local grocers have their slocks well covered, we must all be patient anil reuieinlut that this is not u quest ion of inconvenience incon-venience or even "f hardships, we must do these things wlu-Hicr we like It or not. We must feed our bovs. W. W. AKMSTKONO. Federal Food Administrator, Utah. |