Show Borrowers of Federal I Agency Help to Solve I I I Bottlenecks In Travel I Ninety per cent of the Farm I I C allon Uon borrowers row borrow borrowers I I tr ers in County Count hs e grown rown adequate gardens this summer eummer an announces announces I C R Hopkins R R sup I ent or They ha e also aloo Increased ed cd the storage and canning of vegI vegetAbles vegetables vegetables I by 30 per rent cent In to 1942 vegI over I 1941 In addition these f farmers who A ho are producing an adequate sit 14 pl ph f mt ml at milk t I ggs and poultry to meet the nt nee J Is of the family from livestock tock mud ind crops crepe grown on the farm He lie aL alst Ix p Ints out that the tah Co lists farmer should fatten all ck possible before ing Ing them f r sale salt Serious consid should hould be bt given tn to the pro of new crops In the year 1943 to meet local needs One or all c cf If f these programs VI will HI coi cot tribute to a better belter living for the family greater food pro throughout th the nation and will sill climate needless hauling of food products from other areas P rf re- re releasing releasing re releasing f r local consumption thus leasing transportation facilities ur- ur urgently Urgently ur urgently gently needed for moving war wm wari supplies I The farmers In Uintah County t on irrigated land can futher ruther contribute con con- contribute con contribute tribute to the Food for Freedom Program b by putting putting- to work the 1200 to 80 per cent of Water that Is wasted through Inefficient f larger Ices as well as saving a I portion of water now lost by ditch j e seepage seepa e before It reaches the land f 1 |