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Show THE NFPHI, countv teat rfTT J NEPHZ. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. The Tnmes-New- s Home Page of Live Topics of Juab county, Utah, the greatest dry farming section of Utah, owns its own electric light plant, water works nd 1 8 miles paved streets. Two banks, lumber yard, plaster mill, fine schools and a modern hotel, t : rtTT invites the stranger within its gates to investigate the possibilities afforded here before going elsewhere. The famous Levan ridge is known throughout the world. Two railroads pass through Nephi. : : Suggestions for the Farmer and Housewife, prepared by specialists in the Department of Agriculture for the people of East Juab County. : : : Short stories about people of prominence in our country (lT-or-CM)IN- AK Our Part in Feeding the Nation Helping the Meat and Milk Supply Service, United State Department of Agriculture.) EXPLAINING ONE FARM PROBLEM (Special Information (Special Information Service, United State INSPECTING MEAT FOR FIGHTING MARINES COMMANDS Ilrlg. Gen. James G. Hurbord. In cominnnd of the murine thut are teuchlng the Gerinuna in Kriince soiiietliliig about Amerlcnn Ouhtlns. Is well known us a rent soldier, n lighter who entered the army nil u private and fought his way up through the runks to the high position he now holds. General Hurbord wna pluced in command of the murines by General I'erslilng until a general olllcer of murines is appointed to supreme of the soldiers of the sen to succeed Jtrlg. Gen. Charles A. Doyen, found physically disqualified for service at the front. General Hnrhord, aa commander of the murines ut Hie '"front of the front," Is right in his element, olllcers Horn In Illinois, he was ou duty say. graduuted from the Kansas State Agricultural college and then gave up his career its fanner to shoulder a gun. He enlisted at the age of twenty years In the Infantry nud rose rapidly, later In the cavalry. J L y com-muii- JUSTIN The County Agent It Telling HI Farm and City Listener of Good Seed Corn and How to Select It. COUNTY the Importance council of nutlonul defenne and ttm cotninltte on public Itifortrmtlon re- gnrdlng the war and other matter af the titttlonul policy under war AGENT ftM-tln- g BECOMES LEADER condition. Thus It can be Been, that the county 'agent Is likely to be a rather busy ' tiiiin. Has Come to Act as Clearing House of In Food Production Army. Be-- 1 More than tween City and Country. DIRECT WHERE June C.UK) men and women are currying to every community in the United states the food production and food cnservln fl.lCfl knowUvIue NEEDED fdTiil 1 Hint lias been tested by They are exten- sion worker of the I'nltcd States of agriculture and the state None of Hit Time Can Be Devoted to colleces. Work That Doet Not Concern The tiutnher now V. work represents Development-Lik- ely Agricultural an lncrene of mort; lhnn 4.W over to Be Buty Man. those nt work July 1, 1S17. About 60 emcrsi-ncagents over the number Tin- - growth nod the strengthening of worklnif in May. 191S, were at work In tin1 county ngcut system line resulted June. 1S18. It. almoM nil rawn In () county agent This M the strengili of this division coining to be recognized m the agri- of the food proiluction forces: acIn cultural lenders their counties, to the United cording lo reort Regular Emeraency.Total. 1.13 J.IC County acent nrk..l.01 of agriculture. States Ic hi rt Home Oemontratlon 7 Help for City and Country. .to work Tli county agent ha come to act liny and airls club lfil tr.t work a it the clearing In mo of tl't He l available to Ixith the city mnn IS 4.Mv Total C.ti aii'l the country man and can trnns-ml- t from one lo the other request for help mi l offer of belt. lie can direct, to place where it I tickled, farm a RED CROSS PIG CLUB fanner In Inlr offered; h cno tnarket-lng- ; their firol.letn cif The county agent In Carroll if hp run Inform chnnilxT county. Mississippi, started out of defenw, county council last winter to combine pork pron. other tiiet limit' duction and lied ("ros work liefor th Imx1(mi, of the irlilem lie tried lo get 2.rs) eople fi,rmer In his county; In general hi each lo raise one pig to be l In a position to art aa thr tiieillum known as a Ited Crosa pig. InIlirotiKh hlrh the town will meet the stead of 2..VJ0 members, he got nt"c! of the country n1 th country 3.i0 In a county that has only 11I meet the need of thp ton. LO) voters. In Keptembcr Muit Concentrate Effort a. the club member are to send 3.f county aeiit l reuire'l to bog tn the St. Louis mark.i bikI oherf Hint hi ket. This will mean a contri(. all the ieole In lila (HUnty, bution estimated at IIO.Oik) to hut It cv!ent thnl none if hi time the lied Cross, in addition to can Iw elren to wrk that ) not more pork for the country and more money for Carroll county, acrlTjltnral iletclojiment. He rtiern ! l In the county to stimulate fsltp A 5 registered pig is given PivkI fnriiilne. Therefor', he rntit con each month as prize to the f.ie tilm lf to work on definite1 prole member whose pig hn made It I fieeea-nr- y leti, affecting farmers. the greatest gain. him to titilliw the all of to the fulleat orsanUation efasoseijae rjlent nd It In trlihin hi dutlea to It ire mi tijxifi the town Ieo.le how Rice In the United Slat. 1UiI their Itilereat and help la to the I tiring the last two year the profiirmer. duction of rice In this country baa In the ar emerfertry the county at Its maximum, between scent are not only repreaentlng the and 40.tsm.ntio bushels or, roughly, egTlrnltural collejea and the ij.rt-- one and billion pounds. So far tif of airrieiiltiire, but are a climate and toll are concerned, the alting t,e fffwl aduilniotretirin. the treaxnry rire acreage In the United Statea d lartmenf. the war dejrtment. the might te Increased many fold, accordnaty dejirtment. the department of ing to the United State department jntce and Inthe department of Ii.U.r. of agriculture, since In the states of .North Carolina, South Carol!,. a. GeorHlp Direct War Work. aided, in addition to gia. Florida, Alabama, They reculur actbltie. in anch work Iiltnns. Texas, Arkansas add Calia ahrey, aeerl aurie. eed fornia, as well a In small areas In ll!rltutloi. iihtalnlric crexlit for farm- Missouri, millions of acre are adopter ellin Iltierty Ixmd. eradication ed to the cultlvatl.iB of this crop, f Iletmk dieae, aurreya of Te- while less than one million acre loat xk (jaeaae, anrreyg of lnect et cated within a rornjrtiratiTely few IhHr detriiriirti, states are now ocenpied by and camiiaicna Ora WarketSrii: farm product, ('referential of the iilcket waya of Increasing the pri'-rlt- y liipme hy railroad of crop, ttie federal etefiall-tt say, I fftrin pr'lurf and all form to rtpnnd the acresee in the ares rti.j.i. rid the dietT:lnafJn of informftlloft where rice is Ireily prt.PJtbfy . tut ,h-the war department, the grtw n. UK-t- tJ ilii6ii66aii nit ctim-tiiere- ur-tip- n f fr cora-ii'tiuit- y ?9eoo9oao'?? 1 1 one-Bft- h tllr d ) - :r " y of Agriculture Wr- -r .: ill Department ARMY CAMPS ... -- f-! - a Y" . - i. - r" i k a 9 T ' iJ CAN EAST JUAB COUNTY JJ h.e fj 1 ff . GODART, NOTED FRENCHMAN : -- Justin Godnrt, member of the French parliament from Lyon, and until recently secretary of state for the sanitary service of the war department, who was sent to the United States by his government primarily to convey the thank of France to tha Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A. and other organizations. Is a lawyer and received his I.L.D. at the University of Lyon. He specialized before the war In the study of sociology. The city of Lyon sent him aa Its representative to the house of deputies In I'JtKJ. There, as a member of the high commission of lubor, he proved himself to be a progressive leader In the framing of law Improving the condition of labor. When the war broke out he had Just been elected vice president of the house of deputies. He Joined the army at once as a hospital orderly in the same service' of which be was later to become chief. He organize! the medical service on the French front. In the French expeditionary force In Italy nnd also In the French army In Snlontkl. The French front M. Godart visited constantly. WHO IS VON RINTELEN? Capt. Franz von Itintelen. alia Hansen, alias Gasche, alia Gates, etc, leader of the German bomb plotter In the United States, and for whom the German government I trying to exchange an American prisoner of war, was said, when a captive In England three year ago, to be the Duke Adolph -- TO" j of Mecklenburg-Schwerln- , relative of the German enieror. At the time of hi trial In New York there also were persistent report that he bore a much closer relationship to the em: peror, but one which was not oflk-liillrecognized. Von Illntelen and ten other plotter were "convicted last February of attempting to blow up American ship and were sentenced to Atlanta penitentiary for a year and a half and Coed $2.t:i each. One of the most prominent member of the German war party, at the head of which was the crown prince. Frederick William, was Von Itintelen, the Intimate of the emperor and I'rlnce Henry of I'rusvla. II wa for year a high official of the Deutsche bank. r ;r i - A Xjb NEWBERRY A IN SERVICE AGAIN Disc Can Kill More Men Than Bullet, So Unci Soldier. SHIPPING pose. MEATS a VJL, 3 S.- - Sam Guard Food for Hi Kxnmlniitlons made by Inspec- tor at points of consumption are to detect unsoundness which may have developed after the product left the packing house and to determine whethTO OUR er they comply with specification nnd contracts. Inspector also advise quartermasFederal Inspection Protects Food ter with regard to proper storage and handling of meats, keep these officer From Time of Slaughtering Informed of the supply on hand, make sure that the oldest pack are Issued to Mess Tables. first and assist In other ways to prevent los from deterioration. Troop must purchase in the open market fresh ARE MANY INSPECTORS USED meat and meat products, other than fresh and frozen lecf and mutton, because the quartermaster corps doe effinot Standard of Inspection. Are Bated en cient carry them. Thorough and tl of these product Inspection Beit Scientific Knowledge of Pre, troi locally by preceding ent Day Regulatlona and Practheir preparation for food In the kitchtice Stringent. ens is of more Importance thnn ihe Inspection of the meat furnished by Bonne, aniipee. soot the iuartermaster corf. without a single bean. e e fmrkee. porke, porke Handling Sanitary. Without a streak of lean, All meat product must be handled C"ff'e, cnfTee, coffee e e . m Without any cream fn in a sanitary manner. Wagons or When a bugle blows "lwans," the call trucks used to trsnKirt meats from that Is liked best of all. when our point of Issue to kitchens mut be. soldiers and sailor Join In with the ' lean and equipped with tight fitting line Just quoted, and tops, and iwrson who hnndte meat then when they line tip for army must wear clean gnrments that may "mess" or navy "chow." they do so be easily made clean again. with full confidence that the meat Tor the past ten or twelve year the they will cat will be as wholesome and bureau of animal Industry has as fit as practical science can assure. with the navy department In The reason la that the federal In- the relnspeclbm of meat and meat food spection service which has protected product. The organization of the the civil population of the United navy Is different from that of the army. States from bad meat In Interstate Not as many men have to lx-- supcommerce hns been extended to cover plied and the manner of feeding thetn completely the mest and meat prod- I not the same. The navy provide ucts supplied for the American army large mess halls and. unlike the army, and navy. Slxty-Telnjector of does not have numerous srnnll mess the bureau of animal Industry of the hnlls. The organization of the tmvy United State department of agrlml- - doe not make local ptirrhnws lccntie tnre are now with the army and thirty the supply division of the navy dere with the navy. partment ftimlshe all good. Only When the present war begnn the see- - "United State Inspected and retary of war requested the secretsry meat and meat fimducts are purof agriculture to assign meat Inspect chased, and theae trni"! be Inspected for tor to the various cantonments, trail specifications In the packing plants by ing camps, forts, posts and other lnpectors of the bureau of anlmnl Inplace where Isrge nnmber of troops- dustry, cjreept at the Chicago plant, were In training. This followed slm- where the navy ha Its own tlsr service by lnpetor when AmeriThe department deairrs the bucan troops were mobilized on the Mex- reau' tiavy to conduct all lnsiector ican border In lfil". at receiving points. !npec Hon for the navy la not confined to Regulation Stringent The bureau men are lnpecflng. se meat and meat products, hut Include, other provisions, such a poultry, fWb. lecting and handling meat and for military consumption, and the op- oysters, clams, butter, eggs, cheese. eration are tinder supervision from freh fruit and fresh vegetables. the time the live animals are driven Into the slaughtering rhsmber until the finished product I delivered In good condition to the mess cooks. Trie t 0 ARMY MEAT ANALYZED slsndard of lnpect1on are based on the best sclentifie knowledge of the rv Itecause of the possible addipresent dny, and are sustained by Ihe tion of harmful stibstsnces to nnanlmons views of alt the great sci r meat products prepared for milential of fhe world wbo are expert itary ne department of arrlcnl. the subjects Involved. American tnre Inspector stationed at ofregulations and prn dices are fully a ficial etablihments are restringent as those nf any other na quired to collect and forward to tion, and In some ease they are even the meat Inspection "laboratcn-l- r more stringent for chemical examination repreMeat From Two Source. sentative aamtde from every Th army gels Its meat from batch of food products prepared Siitifre from the quartermaster corps for the army or navy. and from prlvste concern. All meats The analyse of theae sample nusrtermstef rorp supplied p7 are glvm precedence over all n In establishment m ae prepared operother work, and Include n ex ated nnrter federal lnpedln. and the .nd rna V'rlty of tiee product are further rv Btnlnstlon foe adulterant In.,., ted In the rdnnt by amir meal c cbemlcats. eyda!ty p,iliris. Inspectors esolpned there for the pnr j i. FIGHTERS pur-clias- time-honore- d n fd l'acf 1npe-iiV,'s'- . rein-spectlo- Truman Handy Newberry, the wenlthy Iefrolt business man whom President Roosevelt mad assistant secretary of the navy, I again In the service of W country, working 10 or 12 hour a dsy, and at least half that long on Sunday, at a desk In a foorth- floor office at 2W) Rroadway, New York, headquarter of the Tlilrd naval district. The annnal salary of lieutenant commander of the United State naval reserve force, which Is the rank Mr. Newberry holds. Is less than the monthly dividend he get from almost any one of hi numerous Industrie In Michigan. The work I hard; the hour long. A principal assistant to the com- mnnder of the Third naval district for the management of the naval reserve forces. Lieutenant Commander Newberry has charge of the work In a stretch of country extending from tlarriegat, N. J, to New London. Conn- -, and reaching north to fxke Erie, and ysrd. As aid to Hear Including the port f New York and the New York Admiral Usher, eontmnoder of the district, he serve ander officer who, a 1ciide ago, looked to him. as head of the navy department, for lh-l- r order. ny ft S!?e9ece9e?$e9?7r7 t-- o iii:eiieieiie&eiiei |