Show r Food for Freedom e T Train rain Attra Attracts State ate Commission 1 T Tr ts r Un mu I 1 Y I and J I M fist i I e u i 1 I Ia Z ZI Zd d a tf I in 1 lUst y C u rt k y b 2 r r M a yes N h Y p r w ss L tp w J 1 t Lf L f I Y t B I A 4 A tr fj k A r f l f 0 i r. r FIND CO COMMON I ION II INTEREST EREST IN DAIRY EXHIBIT IT ABOARD FOOD FOR FREEDOM TRAIN Rear Hear Tracy R R. Welling left Henr Henry J J. J R Don E. E front Seth T. T Shaw RAILWAY BACKS I WAR PROGRAM Touring Exhibit Urges i i Higher Production i iA I IA A seven-car seven food for freedom train packed with exhibits and I charts on means of increasing and bettering quality of ot the nations nation's farm and ranch outputs had an I estimated temporary passengers passengers j gers aboard Saturday in Salt Lake I IThe City The train rolled into the Denver I Rio Grande Western Railroad company depot early Saturday and andis andis andis is due to roll out again Saturday night to continue a three-state three tour Spon Sponsored ored b by Railroad Sponsored by the railroad to promote interest in the agricultural agricultural agricultural tural war production program which calls for increases in quantity quantity quantity quan quan- and quality of foods to feed America and her allies the traveling traveling traveling travel travel- ing exhibition already has toured Colorado and part of Utah It was arranged in cooperation with the state agricultural colleges colleges colleges col col- col- col leges of Colorado and Utah and I federal and state departments of agriculture according to Henry J. J Rigged general freight department department department depart depart- ment agent for the railroad Traveling with the train is P P P. I K Young Grand Junction Colo D R G C W agricultural representative representative representative represent represent- who explained how plans how plans have been made to haul the in increased increased increased in- in creased food production from farms to consumers Commissioners Visit bit Among the visitors' visitors Saturday were the members of Utah's state department of agriculture Tracy agriculture Tracy R. R Welling commission chairman Seth T. T Shaw and Don E E. Kenney Included in the exhibits are poultry dairy livestock truck garden crops and others raised in Utah products with messages telling of the need for more production production production pro pro- and why balanced diets are vital for the civilian population population population tion In times of war var and peace |