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Show JTState & Home Deknsejr Utah Defense Council TlNews of the Home FrontV Begin saving your scrap is the advice of the Utah State Council of Defense. That means all scrap iron, tin, scrap steel, aluminum, paper and fats. Tin in this case does not mean tin cans, which are a combination of tin and steel, which cannot readily be separated. It means your tooth paste and shaving cream tubes, in fact all collapsible tubes which are almost pure tip. The government govern-ment is planning the setting up of salvage boards in each state, with a salvage director (volunteer) (volun-teer) in each county. When that is done a method of disposal of the scrap will be given each county. In the meantime, it still should be saved until such time as the means of disposal is given. Sugar Rationing Rationing of sugar is a certainty, certain-ty, although forms and plans have not yet been completed. In the meantime, do not attempt to hoard sugar. The new plans will include means of taking back the hoarded sugar, and to be exposed as a hoarder would not only be embarrassing and unfortunate, but decidedly uncomfortable. Victory Garden Make plans now for a Victory garden. Raise and preserve your own foodstuffs, wherever possible. It is necessary for defense, good exercise and economical. Tomatoes Toma-toes are recommended as an easy start with especially fine vitamin content. |