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Show THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAH B an force: tobacj shoJ gilt emedflfl i no niod table ad irs ago. Id :ir acts et gea ed.Geti: Friend ononyal I .end of it enemy r other now mi iche H wmarbeM jfteosman11! ymptom. N IkdalCapiJ hisDeenB'1 aich promp ...airectedc onreJ. M .i.:- mi ,00 from J"0 up LA the Pound i -f Dozen Trend Favors oxn er and Seller trend marketing tard selling eggs by -j insteaa oi wtt !j in came sec- &untry. and this is prof-P prof-P m the producer and the tf opinion of Myrtle K home industries specialist Ka. and M. college ex- L, oresent the consumer pays as rli-n for extremely e.s for standard eggs k leh two ounces each, fi iao.tatf P dox-ewise, dox-ewise, Miss Murray ex-l.jTthe ex-l.jTthe producer who mar- r , j oi-m avvm or iarK- 'n. price advantages I better prouu. Via the puouc uu change " ,v.ic nroducers will have to r (heir premiums by off ering U prepared for marketing. United States Army Nurses in North Africa favorit L- " sailor 0rmm'my wgesi. r 'WiWimSmwM he wo ' vi nWWimSTiA trek I X 1 ss r vlf m t Indiana farmer hitches up his tJ mules. There's plenty of use lam these days. means that eggs should be lied at least twice a day and Id i clean wire basket un bare cool and ready for pack- 1W should then be graded Vta, putting the uniformly go, the medium (24 ounces to) and large ones , in Nle containers. They should be candled, and sort out the few eggs. n should always be packed pointed end down. Ifpack- Eitenais nave been used pre- care should be taken to at they are clean. Avoid wrap- em m newsDaners. tea Murray recommends it eggs be marketed at least ft t week so that consumers be assured of fresh produce. Agriculture in Industry ' r FLORENCE C. WEED Gol DPI puna is the leader in rabbit won although no complete fig- the nation are available. H at in the Los Anaeles . 1.W0.000 Dounds nf rah. Pt have been sold in one year, naDDlt Exnprlmont eta. located at Fontana. Calif . studies are beine md in Pi, fur and wool production ISarktfinn B.ui.!i . . . --'6. aumi raismg nas i in the West because the Jermiis onpn n ir lA, - htftte income is made by P rabbit' for meat. This " favorably with other protein, it has less sis less per pound than ents of beef and lamb. . jamtr, has imported an "Wjrly M.00O.OOO pounds rabbit pelts and It would it, . might be a bright rtLm tors and pelts. J todies show, however. the more dependable yjmse of the cost of stock. " - 11U11HV Washington, D. C. THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT In the last few days the President himself has silenced administration critics of Claude Wickard, and de-creed de-creed that he Remain as secretary of agriculture. The President's stand came at the height of an increasing storm brewing brew-ing round the amiable Indiana corn farmer, whom everyone likes but whose all-important food program is lagging. White House advisers have told the President that Wickard's program pro-gram was inadequate, that it must be drastically revised, that there would be shocking deficiencies of looa. borne have urge that mink. ard be replaced. The President, however, has Ha. fended his secretary of agriculture. am also he has aDDointed White House Secretary Lauchlin Currie whose regular field is Chinese rela tions to act as umpire on the farm program. Currie has Riven Wick- Brd a nine-point program for re vamping American agriculture and among other things has pointed out that England increased her food production pro-duction 50 per cent with little additional addi-tional manpower. Why, he asks, cannot the United States dn the same? AGRICULTURE'S PROGRAM Here are Currie's proposals, ad vanced with the blessinc of the White House: 1. The goals of agricultural rjro- ductlon should be higher. 2. A new production program. possibly with a new budget, should De presented to congress. 3. All acreage allotments and other restrictions on production should be removed to encourage the more efficient farmers. 4. The 1,000,000 farm operators of second rate efficiency should be brought Into full production with the aid of seed, fertilizer, livestock, machinery ma-chinery and even land. 5. Cotton and tobacco acreage should be reduced, corn acreage, allotments al-lotments removed entirely, and more wheat should be fed to live stock. . 6. Profiting by British example, new "land army" should be or ganized, to use town and city dwell ers, especially women, for farm work. 7. Truck farmers who produce such luxuries as iceberg lettuce should be converted to more essential essen-tial crops. 8. Facilities for processing and drying foods should be increased. 9. Local direction of the farm program should be shifted away from Farm-bureau-minded agents. toward agents more responsive to federal direction. WICKARD'S FARM PROGRAM Wickard's response to this sweep ing proposal was to accept part of it, reject part He believes the production goals are already high enough that it's too late to present a new program for 1943, that cotton goals have already al-ready been substantially lowered, and tobacco reduction would require change of the law. He agrees to removal of acreage restrictions on most crops, but not on cotton and wheat, which still yield embarrassing surpluses. Claude is a little touchy on the question of county agents and committeemen, com-mitteemen, insisting that federal representation is adequate. V) VVr4' 'N 'A I'f .L-fal. Lrr - : 1 LmSk- 1 : 4 matt.l AmmMeXZSXm, iKmmim lim If ill The first U. S. army nurses to arrive In North Africa are shown at work and at leisure here. In picture pic-ture at right three American nurses set off in a bicycle taxi to see Algiers, and create quite a stir among the natives. Left to right they are Lients. Doris Gressel, Herkimer, N. Y.; Margaret Farrell, Paterson, N. J. and Florence Chrlstman, Kregesville, Pa. At the left, Llent. Betty Egglman of Rochester, N. T., takes the temperature of Sergt. Leonard Krenzke of Racine, Wis., who Is obviously pleased to receive the ministration! of an American army nurse. German and Italian Prisoners Not Too Unhappy jPSWJCJ "iA;"1"1! !' '""jmpmmmmtwiyvVM un.ijjiui m rt BMW jnwm iijy mi ,1 ( n 11 mam m I a? The brighter side, for enemy soldiers is to be taken as war prisoners, as Is apparent In this picture. Shown on the left are smiling Italian prisoners who realize that the war and all Its horrors are over for them. They are on their way to a prison camp for the duration. On the right, German prisoners from a U-boat don't seem to be too unhappy over their plight. Perhaps they are thinking of food, shelter and comparative safety. Stacking the Deck on the Axis Tables Turned to raise 1 noiiHi. praise, more Angora )rtoB My oth tate. JStPortedand NC K WM Pnn Into L e and tj. BU1U W Nat tores. KbrW 0gsmake cheap-h cheap-h SS,rai more hPrl raIi ,re used. fc'8' JUp,pIement' vparU 04 cot K?iybnoameal !W,llrniDmea1 f- hwr"016 PigS and fat. h about half .. L,reet Potatoes a. FULL PRODUCTION On other points, however, he agrees with the White House proposals, pro-posals, declaring some already are In effect. He wants to bring the 1,000,000 less efficient farmers into full production, to increase dehydration dehydra-tion of foods, convert truck farmers from iceberg lettuce, etc., and organize or-ganize a new land army from towns and cities. In fact, he already has a plan well advanced for the land army." Wickard. who had hardly been heard of before his elevation to Wallace's Wal-lace's place in the cabinet, has had tlear sailing for two years, tnanns in part to good weather. Now, however, he is facing just as Jbugh a job in trying to produce tnore, as Wallace faced ten years go in trying to produce less. No secretary of agriculture ever faced more opposite and more difficult problems. The average person realizes real-izes the problems confronting the secretary of agriculture. They are exceedingly complex. Wickard knows his position Is shaky. But he is on his mettle, fight ing to meet the established produe tion goals. CAPITAL CHAFF it Munro LeaL who wrote Ferdinand the RulL hailed as a children's clas sic on pacifism, has now got himself a captain's commission in me army, and Is more belligerent than any West Pointer. He even believes that it is sacrilegious to criticize anyone in the army, or anything the army does especially the services of supply, sup-ply, to which he is detailed, ft When Postmaster General Frank Walker was shown a recent news photo of himself, he said, "Is that Herbert Hoover or me?" -Jwil Hi) til At an air operational station in England, an American ordnance crew stacks bombs In one of the scores of ammunition dumps at the station-stacking station-stacking the deck on the Nazis, as it were. The big busters are taken from the truck by means'of a small crane. In this working party are, left to right, Master Sergeant Warren E. Gray of Export, Pa.; Private Hubert Blessinger of Huntingsburg, Ind.; and Sergt. Alex Balacki of Rochester, N. Y. His Gun Blazes in Raid Over Tunis First it was the Chinese who was held prisoner by the Jap. Now be has been freed, and the Jap is held prisoner. Here the Chinese lights a cigarette for his erstwhile captor Women'sUSMCHead . . . . ;r Ri-.Sprt L. Doremus rim but with determineo ccurcy, - . Maitaf gun as he direcU fire at enemy planes. This action Js-K Others - the operation, kept bis guns going the time. Garden root crops, apples, and onions, should keep for six to eight months in a good storage, while pears and celery usually last only two or three months. Squash and pumpkins usually begin to spoil after three or four months at most o Gun Targets Ordered The war department recently or dered gun targets which will re quire more than 2,500 tons of paper stock. o Three Firsts for Wyoming Food Storage Suggestions 'Give a Gun' Campaign Wyoming contains the first na tional park, first national monu ment and first national forest ever set aside. ""They are Yellowstone National park, Devil's Tower National Na-tional monument and Shoshone National Forest. - 0 j n Uniforms '4 Uniforms which have outlived their usefulness in heavy duty with the Britiish armed forces are reconditioned recon-ditioned and dyed, and then distributed dis-tributed to farmers for work Akron. OhJo. recently held a "Give a Gun" camnaism to aid the scrap metal drive, fixing a quota of 12 pounds per person tne amount of metal in a .30 caliber machine run. A parade featured two 10-ton steam rollers, a sevevv ton concrete mixer, several hearses. .. o ranet uarage nana For garages adjoining houses, panel the garage walls to help insulate in-sulate the house. O " Nature Hangs Dark Curtain inside the eye, Nature has hung a dark curtain of pigment cells, known as the tapetum nigrum, in tne nacK oi me eye, accoruinjf vv me me ceuer vision uisin-uie. o Squill Kills Rats An onionlike plant that grows wild along the Mediterranean coast produces the safest rat poison known red squill says a statement state-ment from the department of agriculture. Storing Coal Bituminous coal and anthracite should not be stored together. It might cause a fire. Oily rags in coal are also dangerous fire hazards. Stopping Cold Drafts Stop cold drafts around doors connecting unheated and heated room by masking crack with tape. - o Warmer There The upper air over the arctic Is wanner than it is over the equator. 010000003 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 3 NEW AND USED Juki and rhaln. (Ilea, typewritrri, aridinr mch'a, anfaa. bk-caara. 8. L. DES " KX Ji W. Broadway. S. L. C. V WANTED BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND. EARN while you lparn harboring in a few months. MOLKU-SALT l.AKB UAKIll.tl UILUS.UK 170 Kegent tit., Salt Lka GARDEN TRACTOR WANTED Cash for Garden Tractor, writ Boyd C. liott, 24US Oiympua Dr., Hoi. SUS-W ; S. U LENSES DUPLICATED THE OPTICAL SHOP M Boaton BldfH Salt Laka Cltr lnaea duplicated. Wnoleitala pricea. t4-hour aervice. Mail in broken piea. USED CARS TRAILERS USED CARS TRAILER COACHES Liberal Credit Terms JESSE M. CHASE Bu Sell Trad STORES IN OGDEN, PROVO, SALT LAKE CITY, POCATELLO. BOISE, BLACKFOOT FOR SALE TRACTORS Completely Rebuilt Tractora for Plawim, CuitiTaUnf and General Farming. Pawer fill, practical machine! rebuilt by U makari of tha PawarhorH Tractora. Bonham Bros. Mfg. Company zzi w. ii to Boota Halt LUt uity CHICKS FOR SALE Prorlda for Futar Peg and Meat Bhort- aga . . . by ordering Chick, NOW. Chlckj Driced aa low aa c aarh. We earrr a com pleta Una of Poultry Ewipuient. r eeds, and aaniiauea rraaucu. Write, telephone or call at S04 South Main. 8U Salt Laka City. Utah 5ML White Fawn Flour Leads Them All Ask your Friendly Grocer atkaaAaaagaaAagaabaBW1 W.N.U. Week Na. 430 SALT LAKE DON'T SUFFER MUSCULAR PAINS Take HEINZ TABLETS They get to the eauee af arhea and palna QUICK 1 Bottle Tableta by ma r sold direct HEINZ DRUGS 1102 80. STATE SALT LAKE la Paf "lii C 1 H 11.08, ) I Contraction of Blue Eyes Pupils of blue eyes contract wore n bright light than do pupUs of dark eyes, which is one of the reasons rea-sons why blue eyes commonly are regarded as cold and calculating. Milk Big Part of U. S. Dit Milk and milk products form 25 per cent of the 1,500 pounds of the principal foods consumed each year by the average American. o Donates Local Hoosegow An Illinois village with no crime problems donated 12 tons of cell metal from the local hoosegow to the salvage drive. FOR THE mSIDE ON t ..iTft.THBI OUT- STANDING COMMENTATORS "Cut Out Ad for Future Rafaranet" William Hillman Roy Porter - -H. R. Baukhage J. G. McDonald Raymond Gram Swing Earl Godwin - - 6:00 A.M. 8:15 A.M. 1 1 :00 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY World News - - - 7:00 A.M. Network News Roundup 10A.M. John Vandercoolc - 1:00 P.M. Pearson-Allen ... 5:00 P.M. Walter Winched - - 7:00 P.M. Earl Godwin ... 9:00 P.M. KUTA SALT LAKE CITY'S POWERFUL STATION AT 57 ON YOUR DIAL WANTED! I ' Raw Furs - Sheep Pelts Hides - Wool FOR HIGHEST PRICES AND A SQUARE DEAL Call or Write NORTHWESTERN HIDE & FUR CO. 463 South 3rd West - Salt Lae City, Utah MaJ. Enth Cheney Streeter ef Morristown, N. J-, director of the women's reserve of the U. 8. marina corps. Major Streeter, a licensed pilot, has three sons In the service. ATTENTION! Farmers & Livestock Raisers COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS CO. "A Utah Corporation" With plants conveniently located at OGDEN - SALT LAKE CITY-HEBER CITY - LOGAN SPANISH FORK - GARLAND. And Ita Affiliate Companies IDAHO HIDE tt TALLOW CO.. Twin Falta, Idaho IDAHO FALLS ANIMAL PRODI'CTS CO, Idaho Falls. Idaho IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS CO., Neat pa. Idaho Offer Yoa Hirheet Pricea far SHEEP PELTS, HIDES, WOOL and RAW FURS Write 463 SOUTH THIRD WEST, SALT LAKE CITY M used alone. |