Show Town and Farm FarmIn FarmIn In Wartime AId for Farmers F T vo va positive actions to assist f farmers of Utah In meeting 1943 production goals were announced this week by oar ar agencies Ralph RalphE E Bristol Salt Lake dIstrict of the said repaIr steel and weld lug ing rod sufficient to assure Utah farmers being able to repaIr farm machinery has been made available I to blacksmith shops H Grant state dIrector of OPA said saidI I local rationing boards have been instructed to issue purchase certificates certificates to farmers requesting ting pea bean and lentil seed Retail Pork Egg Ceilings The major OPA action of the eel feed maximum prices retailers may charge housewives for fresh and processed pork Ceil Ceilings ll I ings for vane II which includes 1 Utah inch de the following prices for small independent stores Sliced bacon denned denied and smoked 49 cents skinned smoked ham center slices 63 cents skinned smoked whole hole ham 42 cents cener center cut cutI I pork chops and fresh or frozen pork loins 44 cents and salt pork 27 cents The OPA has also establIshed established I ceiling prices on eggs but here a sliding scale gal wll I permit ermit the I mare seasonal up and down ln swing Retailers ate all allowed ed a fired mark markup markup up in Salt Lake City for grade gr A large eggs as an example I till mean a ceiling of 52 cents per dozen Farm Labor LaborThe The stabilization program of the war manpower er commissIon h covers a 16 county area are in Utah Including Grand and San Juan Juanis Juanis is expected to prove an aid to ag even though agriculture lS is excluded from hir lag ing controls Joseph S Mayer area director explained that this means that farmers can hire help here er and whenever they can while other essential industries must hire through the U S Em Employment Employment service or approved hir hiring lag ing agencies Those Tm Cans Early reports on Utah s new tm tin can collection program indicate a widespread support The program was as inaugurated March 1 outside of Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo where I here other coll collection plans are being used Elsewhere m in the state housewives are being asked to take their empty tin cans with wrap wrap- wrappers pers removed and nd flattened to theIr nearest grocery store where here trucks will pick them up and nd take them to central loading depots for ship went to San Francisco There de tinning plants will remove the Un tin and both this critical cal metal and andiron andiron iron in the cans will be turned again into the var ar effort No Clothes Rationing Elmer Elmr Davis director of OWl after consultation with the and OPA chairmen stated that th no rationing of clothes is in present prospect There is 15 no shortage of clothing now nor of the textiles of which clothes are made according to these officials Order of ServIce Call CaU Listed Instructions to selective service local 1 boards prohibiting the draft drafting lag ing of men with children who are recognized as dependents until such uch action is authorized bY na- na national national selective servIce ter tern are still in effect The follow follow- following ing classifications hate ha been order ordered ordered ed 1 Single men with no dents Class 1 A 2 Single men who do not con con- contribute contribute tribute to the war effort but who have dependents 3 A 3 Single men wIth dependents and ho aho contribute to the war of ef fort 3 B 4 Men who are not engaged in inthe inthe the war effort but who a bona fide family relationship with witha a wife Ife only 3 A 5 Men wl o are engaged in the war effort and who maintain fam family ily relationship with a wife only only- 6 Men who are not engaged m in inthe the oar ar effort and who maintain a bona fide family relationship with a wife and children or cl ild- ild ildren ren only 3 A 7 Men who are engaged In the war effort and aho ho maintain bona fide family relationship with wife and children or children 3 orly B After April 1 men with dependents dependents dents vho ho are in non deferrable occupations will be ghen 30 days to transfer to essential occupations or to have registered with the U US US S Employment service for such transfer before being placed In Class 1 A under the non deferrable able order as issued Feb 3 |