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Show DEli FDR FARM W0iERHRllI8 A fair demand for farm labor, which should increase as the season advances, is reported by Nephi Li. Morris, chairman of the soldiers' and sailors employment bureau. Mr. Morris has Just received a letter from tho county agx-nt of the TJnb'ersUy of Idaho extension division at Twin Falls, stating that al preptit. he has an immediate imme-diate ri'-mand for twenty-five or thirty; men for general farm work, and that at all times "there is a enmand for both sin-1 o!e and married men exceeding I. lit a -parent supply of workers. Inasmuch as one highway district has voted SI, 250,000 in bonds for roa3 v.orh. and that Twin Falls will build ten miles of new road, the- cour-ty agent stated thai there will be an excellent opportunity fur laVor in Idaho for tonio tiniu. It was also stated that the scalu !' w:g?s to be paid will be JGi! per month Tor farm labor, and In tHuno insTanc-a farmers are willing to pay more for re -Krjble ;:nd expt'iii-itccd uhmi; S7," for perienccd irrigators; fid) for married nun with a house, cow and pround for ardci-iiiK" ardci-iiiK" included. This summer per tki" : will be paid for hayintr hands and l.i i cenls per hour for overtime. |