Show BAN ON LAMB IS LIFTED IN UI UTAH AH AHL L T- T 1 n. n TT 1 V u I r 1 luay juRy DC De e un Tuesdays Until April 15 W. W W. W Armstrong Says The he J brion n on mutton and lamb has been been- raised In Utah b by W. W y W. W V. V Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong federal food administrator for Cor Utah to tal take e effect today toda Advices received from the headquarters of or Food Administrator Herbert C. C Hoover authorize Mr 01 Armstrong to remove from today until April Hi 15 13 hl his recommendation recommendation against the consumption of or mutton and lamb Iamb on the voluntary meatless Tuesday Food Administrator Hoover following following follow tollow- ing his decision to no longer taboo these meats meat from menus on Tuesdays applying on only to the western states tates sent advices ices to all food rood administrators in this territory This will be welcome I news to sheep heep growers throughout I Utah Toda Today marks the beginning of 0 the I use b by bakers of or the 20 O per cent substitute sub sub- for white wheat flour lour In all bread and rolls Those who wilfully wilful disobey will be compelled to close Those bakers who cannot procure substitutes sub sub- will be required to file an affidavit affidavit af af- af- af with the federal food tood adminis adminis- I Upon an agreement however that he cut down his hla bread ead volume to toSO toso I ISO SO per ncr cent of normal h he may mar be permitted permitted per per- to operate until substitutes are 3 procured out DUl not to 10 a u Uj ten days das The baking re regulations provide for tor forthe forthe the baking of or three quarter pound loaves loa Variations of or thre three quarters of an oun ounce oune je over and three quarters of an ounce under this weight el ht are l' l permitted per leer r- r mUted mittel In Individual loaves loa providing pro that the average a of or at least twenty twenty- five Bye loaves loa Is not less than titan the prescribed pre plC scribed weight I |