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Show selves against unintentional employment em-ployment of children under 14 years of age." The cards will be issued by school coordinators in the various school districts. beet field, or allows children between be-tween 14 and 16 to work more than eight hours a day. An exception excep-tion is made for growers-employing their own children. The federal representative said "the sugar division of the U. S. department of agriculture is urging urg-ing growers to obtain proof-of-age cards in order to protect them- EXPERTS CONFER ON BEET LABOR Two representatives of the industrial in-dustrial division of the children's bureau, U. S. department of labor, were in Salt Lake City Saturday making arrangements for distribution distribu-tion of proof-of-age cards for children working in the sugar beet fields. They were Miss Mary B. Perry and Miss Jane Palmer, both of Washington, D. C. They pointed out that. the sugar act of 19 37 provides no grower can be eligible for the benefit payments pay-ments under the act if he employs children under 14 in the sugar |