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Show . . , ' 1T 1TI . " " a . aA av . \I I ' \ 4 + EESOfl Ex Ih y . ensjon OlMKB ' A TilirB . Leaders I O T fw & yC ' ? Explain W v fl t a ; l ltSTSiS tSTSiS M X.jcffWSL XjcffWSL ! - ffQ JLtf UU I'ft Ift I'ftX , /X X / eUeM " I War Way Food Foad F Foodctpn oad Production Productiori ! ctpn A " ' I . f . r r'J 'J J ' Director D1ctor Dlr D1 cto ctor , Deplores Deploresf f ' , , HI . , " , . 1 1Larp J.Lorffo JLorffo \Larp Larp \ . Lao Shipments q ft of ! t f fBasin Basin Ba.s1n Bas1n . Bay Hay to Marketa Mo.fkets Mofkets Mat'ets Matets Mat'etsA . ' A picture plctU1'e plctU1e ' of ot the lfnnmenbe Um immense n e W8t war'production warproduction ' ' En'OdUQuon EnOdUQuon production ' pr program gtEtm facing # tams farm-era farm era axin - . . era of Ulntah Uintah County way WB watt $ given slven bt btD11'ector b byDirector > y yDirector D11'ector D11ector Director ' William WU11am Peferson Peterson Pe rson of ot theU tba tb the U ' U ' ' 8 s A It . 0 C l Extension ttenslon Service Servlee S rvlte MOlt- MOlt Mott- Mott MottMonday MOltMonday - - Monday at the Court House 1IoUe $ . , , anet and andto anetto andtto to tarmern tannetlf farmers of the west side atde of 01 the thecounty theCounty tbacounty county at Alterra Alt.erra . High Scb : School 01 CU CUSaturday onSaturday Saturc\ay Saturc ay Saturday \ , . Director Dtrector J peteraon etenon Peterkoa : waa was wasaceompanlec waxaccompanied aceompanlec rnp811Je by a corps ot of e expert cxten-alon cxten alon n , " . - atrm sloe leadera leadel'J leadelJ leaders ' . , , who were wero also @SO @ Bpeak apeak- apeak apeakera , . Bpeakera . - -era era - era at the sessions Sess10M n neid nud 1d dm-lntf dm lntf dwinlt during - ' thO the ' thea tbo-afternoons tbo afternoons - attemoons attemoonsI tenloos a > tenloo I s , . " ' "Stw Stw 'the the : ' " ' 7 < 'lle lle ' t Ulntah U1i1tab lhtah Basin la Ia Is selling seutnr Uur thef Uurfe theffe5iWtt th > fe fe5iWtt t1 t Of f Its aOUa tolls when AlfAlfa AlfAlfab AlfAlfafJJ b ay ) * hoy.ta hoyta ' \fJJ fJJ \ . lls ahl shipped ) e to outside outa14e outelde markets111th muteta markets mutetae marketeInstieddLof 111th \e e \ eMe eMeof ot of b belnB beta lnR fed to local Uve ilve Uvie-ratibclc Uvie ratibclc . - v vsp ' sp .t t . k/ k . / ' kall.1 . " ' all.1 all1 said . " Director D1rectbr Difeector PeteraoL Peterson Peterson.PjwFa PetersonPjwFa . tranapQrtAtlonft M , t M . the cost OOt $ of ot transportation tranapQrtAtlon transportationett ft\\ ft ftuld ( < ett \ ? f\tt f tt \ ould > uld not .not . understand unc1e1tand ' $ why wby It Ityj . , Wt\ Wt Wtfltable \ s yj ofltabia fltable pfltable to markttfeed marfcefc marktt- marktt market - teeqi feed to in * . teiE a\ a af \ ' q f } ' Unr using $ ! u it to fatten our ourCwt ourovtt Cwt ovtt ) 6Wh 6Whr4a biocide b r4a . He ae lie could riot Jiot riottsee . see ee w wli wlithe whythe'Basin whytheBasin theI the thetDMIn'Shou1Q tDMIn'Shou1Q tDMInShou1Q " ' 'Dda1n Dda1n ' , ' s should ouJ4 be wholly who1l1 derlt4rl de- de der det deon do-peri do peri - - lt4rl < ienl yl ; t , on $ Salt alt t . Lake x.ke xke trucks for t forbrcaAywhen ' br , rhen ) we can ean produpe Pr04uge prodi1io and anct anti anctmUl'lea ; mUF eatn eatnend end endflour flour flourprodi1io mm ' w wheat ; and del flour In the th tTht- tTht tThttab Uln - . mUl'lea mUllea tab tall tfti XftwritTt ZJ4ltt XftwritTtThA h . . ThA 'X'I1 XI1 t x'bb xbb ' ' 44Aeting meetlntf bettna ' at the court QOurt houstt hous house housewaa w wos.ppened wosppened waa s . opened ne4 at 10 to 30 $0 0 $ a ro m by Roy flop flopTay Taylor.1 Taylor1 Tay 3'r 3r ' i . chairman of ot the countyp1 c county untT untTpI pI p1 plaftninsr nr ng bo board rd , , , who $ submitted ubmltted . Ute the UteUa1 thesal thoannual annual Ua1 sal report He called caUed attention attentIOn- attentIOnto - to the he large " ' "ehlpmenta ehlpmenta htpment ehlpmeilts & of hay toou tonute to ou outside nute de markets arketa as at a detrimfnt detrlmflnt detriment toDiii to our Diii t U 11 livestock gstoek tobk Industry tndustty H He discus- discus dlscus- dlscus dlscustedy - - tedy tedythe 't t ' 'tth th the thelabor labor problem , which couJ4 could couldhis be'polyed bepolyed " ' I d . , in hta h1J his opinion opfnton , . by a aCOi ddistrbut but ! nby mor tp tmedl tmedlquftab quftab quftaba equitable U1table a ddistr distribution dlstribuUon dlstribuUonOC1 n Cwny OC1 COi ( tfy ) ) ; y AWht Aaettt I\ I \ In n Russell KeetcheilptAlned Keetch K.eetch K.eetche . e explained eilptAlned 1ned the agricultural qrtcuJtural agficuiturat Pro- Pro Prol"iM progrant - pn1 " l"iM liM grant 101"the 101the tor for ? " the rowing cotninlr coming year f ar He saidihe- saidihe saidiheT aa1ct said aa1ctth saidthe th the - - ' T 1 ' $ > ; \ i5 ? > & l test would be given to4afa to tod d h herds nerd rd . fhu Thi 1'h 1h ' vaccination vaccina'ton vaccinaton vacelna ' lod othOrfps o of ofhDfs 41 41h bbt.1 bbt1 hDfs . ' It d dou1d would W -ou1d ou1d - u1d be considered consideted . Heurged He Hegod 'rge rge ' god the support of the schoollunch schoollunch school schoollunch lunch program In each commun commun- oommun- oommun oommunltv community communItv - ity Itv ltv ItvFhere 'where where \\Fhere Fhere ' < \ a school is b maintain ma1ntaln- ma1ntaln maintained ma1ntaln.d - . .d d yud . ed . Air Mr , Mr Pcterson Peterson Bald said the farmersof tarmers farlnettt farlnetttDr " - of Dr America were mobilized mobU1zed . into intoa intoa Intoa a a division dtvblon of our otJr oyr nation's nations nation ' , forceson forceson forces forceson on January 12th to produce food .fo fo load loadtar . ct for tor tar the tightlnir ftghtlnlr fighting units Besldea nesldes Beslel _ . prog progwilt PtO- PtO - PtO1dJnu prCh-viding prCh viding - \1dJnu 1dJnu \ food rooc1 for our Ourto 'omaelve omaelve armies arD1 , . , wg n nwt1I . wt1I wilt hs ha'V haV ha'Vto 5 5food ' -to to - to "teed teed Iced " 'lmrzetv lmrzetv ' ' s " .net net . maint maintain in a healthy condition feedthe feed the workers in defenseJP defense _ i Industries dustrfep : ! dustrfepand \ and 6X\d 6X d provide provtdo food tood for tor > ( < dAeftae eua euashipments , . " , . . . " " " ' * . . " . . , , shipments shipmenta ) i ) , ' " The common feeUnff feel1na feeling thatAft that " wo wocan can can ; Aft buy food cheaper than t an y tfe Fvo tfecan Fvoan can an raise it is out for the dura- dura dtira- dtira d dtiradon duratlon ra- ra - ratlon - tlon don , , he said This year we maynot maylot may not lot be able to buy vegetables vegetdbles we'f'ed W9 we " peed 'f'ed fed ' " ' 00 and may go without if wedon't welent wo we don't dont lent ' . raise ra.1ae ra1ae a garden , , he eald 8814 said saidFarmerra . . Farmcra Fanaen Farmerra nave O.e Oe liars . . Wf DIr Dig Job'l'be Job JobThe ' The 'l'be lbe United States ta to looked loo1ced up up- . upn up upon . - on ) n as aa a . walthy w"lthy wlthy wealthy . " nation , , . able to toteed todeed tofeed teed deed the allied alUed nations , the dJr- dJr dir- dir dJrector director dir director - ector ; pointed out . . . Most Moat of the thetertUe theertile the'fertile thefertile ' tertUe ertile areas of the Don Va1leyp Valley Va1leypNorthern ValleyNorthern , Northern Africa the Islands taIands of ofthe ofhe ofthe the he Pacific and end Northm Nortitrn Austra Anatra- Anatra A Anatrala Australia ustra- ustra ustraIta - lia Ita la will W l not produce normal crops cropsthiS cropshis cropsthis thiS his year and it will w111 be up to theAmerican the theAmerican theAmerican American former fonner farmer to fill f11l the gap gap.He gapHe . . . He 3e said it was much better to tosuPply toupply tosupply suPply upply food for tor the fighting Rus- Rus Russiana Rusdans Rus Russians - sians siana dans than to send our men to totheir toheir totheir their heir battle batt1 frontsSchedules frontsSchedules fronts frontsSchedules Schedules of ot food production productionrave productionhave roductloll roductlollhave have rave been made and we must moat meet meetthe meethe meetthe the he goals lWaIs which whJch have been allocated allroaed Blloca- Blloca alloca- alloca allroa- allroa Bllocabed ( - bed ted ed to farm landa lands according to totheir toheir totheir their heir ability abntty to produce " " he said . . Mr Peterson Pete1"llOn Pete1llOn " announced 1 1943 1943Var 1943War 943 943War War Var Production goals goa.b goab . for Uve- Uve live- live Uvestock livetech live livestock - stock -tech tech - and crops C1"OP C1OP " for tor Ulntah Uintan UIUtalI . . County Countya Countyas as a follows tollows Hogs-129t Hogs 129t Hogs-1294 1294 Hogs . - - 1294 sows tar- tar far- far tartowed farowed far-fowed far fowed - towed owed In the spring of 1042 1942 1943 1943goal 1943nal 1943goal goal nal 1617 an Increase of 25 per percent pereat percent cent eat Sows farrowed in fall of of1942 1942 942 1039 1036 , , 1043 1943 goal 1298 an in- in increase inrease In Increase - crease rease of 25 per cent Cattle and andCalvesSlaughtered and'elvesSlaughtered andCalves Calves--Slaughtered Calves Slaughtered 'elves-Slaughtered 'elves elves ' - - Slaughtered in 1942 9099 9099goal 9099oat 9099goal goal oat for 1943 ' 9380 1'380 1380 an Increase of ofper of3 3 per centSheep centSheep cent Sheep and Lambs-l042 Lambs l042 Lambs-1942 1942 Lambs - - 1942 78535 78535,1943 785351943 , . 1943 943 75 75407 407 90 96 98 per cent of 1942 1942Farm 1942'arm 1942Farm Farm 'arm arm ' Flocks-194 Flocks 194 Flocks-1942 1942 Flocks - - 1942 : ! 181 181325 325 825 1943 1943,1773750 19431773750 , . 1773 173 750 or 98 per cen cent t of or 1942Ilk 1942 1942Milk Milk Ilk ( and Erg En Egg Price PeggedMilk22,629000 Pegged PeggedMilk Mllk-22.629000 Mllk22.629000 Mllk 22.629000 22629000 Milk-22,629000 Milk 22,629000 Milk - 22.629000 22629000 . . , pounds in 1942 1942Increased 1942rcreased 1942Increased Increased rcreased to 22 226 228 000 for 1943 or orper or3 3 per cent Milk Cows-b Cows b Cows - 6008 008 to to5,305 to5305 5105 . ; , ,05 05 , or Dr 4 per cent Eggs--326 Eggs 326 Eggs-3 Eggs 3 - Eggs Eggs326000dozen - - 326000dozen 6 000 000dozen 000oxen dozen oxen in 1942 Increased to147 to -147 147 347 . - J47000for 000 000for 000r for ) r 1943 or 6 per cent Chickens-- Chickens Chickens15 Chickens Chickens- Chickens165 - - - 165 15 000 pounds pounc1s to 187 000 pounds or orI or13 13 I per cent Turkeys Turkeys-- TurkeysJ18 Turkeys--818 Turkeys 818 - - - 618 J18 000 Ibs Ibsto Ibsto to ) 622 622000 000 or 1 per cent He lie said saida saidfloor saida a floor of 46c for tor butter fat tat and and34c andIc and34c 34c Ic for eggs had been established establishedfor establishedr for ) r the duration and would con- con continue conflue con continue - tinue flue two years ater arer aster a -rer rer * - the signing signingof signingr of r the peaceCom2400 peaceCorn2400 peace peaceCorn Com-2400 Com 2400 Corn-2400 Corn Corn - 2 400 acres In 1942 2600 2600acres 2 600 600urea 600acres acres urea In 1913 19&3 193 1943 & an Increase of ot 8 8per 8er 8per per er cent 0ats-4600 0ats 4600 Oats--4600 Oats Oats - - - 4600 acres In 1942 1942to 1942to to ) be maintained Barley-4900 Barley 4900 Barley--4900 Barley4900acres Barley4900eras Barley Barley4900acres - - - 4900acres acres eras to 5400 acres a res . or 4 " per ocnt cent ocntHay26100 centray26100 centHay Hay-26100 Hay 26100 ray-26100 ray - 26100 acres to 28 28700 700 or 10 10per 10er 10per per er cent He said that shipping shippinghay shippingay shippinghay hay ay f from from m ' " . the Basin BasJn at 3-4 3 4 34per 34er 3-4per 3 4per - - per er ltQt1nd pound | K > und was not a proUtabla profitable proUtablaventure profitableenture profltabteventure venture enture It would be much better betterto betterto to ) ship dbip out fattened livestock or orbutterfat orutterfat orbuttertat butterfat utterfat , , , which would return a aprofit aboflt aptofit profit boflt from the high transportson transporto- transporto transports transporto'tton transporto-tlon transporto tlon - - 'tton tton ' on cost cast L4 . Uvestock livestock tock la Sa is our baa1cCOItttmJ basttCoiittnu basic baa1c bast , COItttmJ tCoiittnu ( d ' bli-lige bli lige - - ? 11ft live SIW ) - - - - I Extension Leaders Explam Explain Explain1943 1943 War Production ProductlOn Goals Goal GoalsConllni ; Conllni Contlm Contlni ed I'd Id ' from rrom p'l pl pipe pare ' j"e je ! " onl one oneindustry oneIndustry ' Industry We cannot maintain the theabsence theabsence theabsence absence of livestock We cannot cannotcut cannotcut cannotcut cut our ollr hay year y'ar yar { ' after artRr year andsell and andsell andsell sell It without undermining our ourI ourIIvC ourlivestock ourlive-stock ourlive stock I IIvC livestock - tock Industry IndlLStry said the dlrt'ct dlrtct direct dlrt'ctor director director ' or We must lDU.5t lDU5t . put our hay Into pro produ produ I Idll dll du ts is t < ; wleh wl wi ! ich will sell for morethan more morethan morethan than three fourtlis fourths of or a cent per perlied per1 perI I lied i ) ind md perI I liedBeans indBeans mdBf'ans ' Beans- Beans Bf'ans-- Bf'ans Bfans Beans250 Bf'ans250 - - 250 to 500 acres or 20 200 200per 200per ( per Cf cur c < i t TI Tie I ' army arow 1 is < ; i ot at of IIff'r IIffr Iiffer IIff'rentlatlng Iifferentiating iifferentlating { ' entlatlng entiating between types tyW [ ' > f r bran bf b < an ansand < ; ' 1 1and and this thl crop W wa-s wa s was . - < ; a good lit PI fitventure fit fitI fitvf'l1tur fitventure I vf'l1tur vfl1tur venture ' { ' Potatoes-70 Potatoes 70 Potatoes PotatOf ' r-70 r 70 < - - 70 acres aer'e aere { ' ; to to100 100 acres ncres an lucre 11It.re 11Itre . i.se ise 1$1 11 ose $ . ' of 43 I i erC ccct er cc C ct ( ( < nt rat toI I Wheat Wlwat ntWheat ntWlwat ratWheat .00o 00o . j . ) 000 acrp acres < ; to 3 3400 400 AC ACrp acres acres rp res < ; r F8 18 per cei eel ccr t of 1942 He lie urg urgf'd urged urged f'd fd ed ' farmers farmt'r farmtr ' < ; t ) , ) plii pi'll pill ply ' t til III ell th the { ' wheit wheitwe who whe It itwe I Iwe we need < ; so 0 it " , would oull ! I 1 i tit < < rt Tt have to tobe tobe tobe be shipped inFarm In InFarm Farm Boys BoY ! > Not 'Ua Ua Slackerslie ' Slachers Slackers SlachersHe 'kl'nI klnI < ' ' 11 He lie ( ' referred to the tendency tRnd'ncy tRndncy { ' to tobrand tobrand tobrand brand boys who remained on tm the therarm thefarm thefarm rarm farm where they were w're wre { ' essential as asslackers asslackers Iackers slackers < ; : He said the army was waswilling waswilling waswilling willing to do anything to remedy remedythis remedythis remedythis this feeling even to the placing plactng of ofuniforms ofuniforms ofuniforms uniforms or badges on these the.se . es as assential es"f'nUnl essentlal "f'nUnl fnUnl sential " ' farm workers The TIle pro pro- production production production - - duction of food Is Just as Import ImportAnt importalit Important Ant alit as carrying a gun said the dl dlrl'Ctor dlrector dlrector dlrectorAt rl'Ctor rlCtor rector ' rl'CtorAt rectorAt At the afternoon m meeting tlng Mrc Mrs MrsEffie MrsEffle ; Effie Barrows home homl ' management managementspecialist managementspecialist managementspecialist specialist discussed discu.8SE"d discu.8SEd discu8SEd . " the necessit\ necessit necessits necessitof necessitsof necessityof \ of keeping keepinK the home a as < ; liveable liveableas as possible during this war period periodso so PS pc es ; to maintain a high moraleMlcs moraleMLss morale moraleMiss Miss Mlcs MLss ; Fem Fern Shipley assistant state stateclub stateclub stateclub club leader leadE"r " referred to the dally daily dallyand dailyand dallyand and yearly food < ; supply upplv and the theramlly thefamily thefamily ramlly family cooperation coopE"ration " in the war ef of effort offort effort fort Miss Shiplev Shlpll'v Shlpllv Shipley ' t told ld of the 4 II H IIclub Hclub Hclub club program and the thp mobilization mobilizationI mobilizationwet'k mobilizationweek mobilizationweek I wet'k |