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Show ;" aV December 7, 1944 r ii n'iw Aked To Goal 5JSj need BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH gested cut in wheat acreage in favor of flax production would not imperil wheat reserves inasmuch as this year's crop substantially exceeded official estimates on record at the time the 1945 goals were set. for flaxseed has Admirustra-orve- d Military- - Demand Cut A cn Food War cut rhosphate Supplies million-acr- e of states the to A sudden upturn in military dete,rSSge mands for sulphuric acid has reMontana, JIinnes0ta In order duced prospective supplies of phosniadeavaIlable phate fertilizer from an Sound early estimate of 7 million tons to 6J milf production-fl of lin- - lion tons, according to the War 19 the source flaSfwfaich la used in the pro- - Food Administration. This comand win tons 7,650,000 varnishes, pares used last of paints, duC products. year. The reduction in supplies, says States were asked to trim Seat acreages as follows: WFA, wiU bring no change in Dakota, present approved fertilizer grades, iutToakota. 125.000; but farmers will need to place - orders without delay if they wish knesota, 275,000. The sugto assure delivery of desired quanwar-essenti- al S Y0UR OLD MATTRESS MADE NEW rrTrNTincAity Sevea Masters Become the Servants and other vegetables, citrus and other fruits, tame hay and any other agricultural commodity if permitted distillers to use a minimum of 10 per cent rye or granular rye flour for fourth quarter production of industrial alcohol. Prohibition on the use of corn for distilling purposes continues, although WPB has, in exceptional or emergency cases, released certain stocks of sample-g- r ad corn for distillation The use of grain sorghums and soft winter wheat remains unrestricted. -- high-moistu- .1 re Food deliveries Down October food deliveries to ou Allies totaled 719.3 million pounds 4 million pounds more than September deliveries, but nearly 400 million pounds less than in October 1943. Last year the U. S. tities and grades. These German civilians are being marched through Konrade, Oolland, was stockpiling for the invasion. to work on Dutch roads. They were formerly German guards over Now heavy stockpiling is no longDutch workers, who were forced to work for the Nazis. Now the Dutch do er necessary. Truck and Tractor Motor do the working. This is typical of the Need Repair Parte the guarding and the U. S. Food Sale The critical shortage of repair liberated countries of Europe. Total mofor $23,000,000 internal combustion parts Food sales from government-owne- d tors on trucks and tractors has 1945. critical list. stocks for the moved the War Production Board from May 1 through Octo establish a special group to New Channel For period CertifyKye No Longer Needed tober totaled approximately study production bottlenecks and ing Seed Potatoes For Industrial Alcohol AU foods in good condidetermine how quickly output can Seed potatoes may be certified Improved grain supplies have tion are offered at ceiling prices be increased to meet expanded by any person or organization ajB is up reuTBTrp'B,, less normal trade discounts. uaprjjns needs. whose standards are at least equal available." Presumably, these exParts are particularly short for to those of an official certifying periments would be written into Government Offers Lard heavy-dut- y trucks and for certain state agency, the OPA ruled rec- the act later, if proven successTo Meat Puckers types of military equipment Con- ently. ful. More than 20,000,000 pounds of tinued operation of overworked or organizations, These Under the House bill, indemnisteam lard has recently prime farm rucks and tractors calls for however, persons must have approval of ties would be paid on losses due been offered for sale by the govcare farmers. by diligent their official state certifying ag- to drougth, flood, hail, wind, frost, ernment to federally inspected ency as well as that of the WFA. lightning, hurricane, tornado, in- meat on a bid basis. The packers More Hog Markets Gel This action, effective November sect infestation, plant disease, fire, lard was sold only to purchasers Definite Price Supports 15, 1944, was taken to avoid dup- snow, wildlife and winterkill. In who to seel to the Comagreed The War Food Administration lication and expenses in cases areas where it is customary to Corporation like has established definite support where growers are members of reseed following winterkill, it modity Credit boxed of refined lard quantities prices on hogs for markets and seed improvement associations that would be necessary to continue the conforming to export buying stations other than Chi- provide certification service. practice. cago. In line with the Chicago House Passes Crop support price, which is $2.25 be- Encourages Victory low the $14.75 maximum price es- Garnedens In 1945 Insurance Bill tablished by OPA, the support Speaking before the National The House of Representatives prices for markets other than Chi- Victory Garden conference in has voted 254 to 16 to restore the Have Your cago and at buying stations will Washington, D. C, on November Federal Crop Insurance program, be $225 under the OPA ceilings 28. War Food Administrator Mar- and the bill is now awaiting action FARM IMPLEMENTS in effect on November 15, 1944. vin Jones said he believed that by the Senate. REPAIRED NOW These provisions apply to Good the garden program should be conThe bill provides for immediate and Choice butcher hogs weighing tinued next year although it i3 insurance on wheat, cotton, and Why wait until you are ready to use them? not anticipated that gardeners flax, with protection not to exceed from 200 to 270 pounds. of be a called next would upon support price Previously, year 75 per cent of the approved yield C. $12:50 was established on a Chi- to make up for any actual food for each insured farm. Experimental insurance may also be Blacksmith and Machine Works cago basis for hogs weighing 200 shortage. to 240 pounds. Later, the support "About a week ago," he said, written for corn, dry beans, oats, "Mends Everything was extended to include those "we announced the goals that we barley, rye, tobacco, rice, peanuts, But People's Ways" weighing up to 270 pounds, but are suggesting to the states for soybeans, sugar beets potatoes, no specific support prices were food production next year. These set up for other markets. This goals call for another year of action, applying to other markets, full production. We are asking the was effective November 26 and farmers to equal the marvelous will be in force until June 30, production record of 1944, and while we have not suggested a goal for Victory Gardens, gardeners on farms and in cities would do well next year to equal their own good record of this year." He J also pointed out that the De part- 0 men of Agriculture has been advo cating more and better farm gar,: dens for many years. . LTHl-Lea.- Ureal 1'immi Most of Europe's great passes sre found along international boundary lines, guarding vital entrances to the neighboring nations. Infant Eyes human babies, Eyes of even Negroes, are gravkh blue new-bor- n Box Elder County Dealers for CATERPILLAR se and LT'' TRACTORS o Six-Mon- th REPAIR Headquarters six-mon- th for $23,-000,00- 0. TRACTORS POWER UNITS COMBINE MOTORS MAGNETOS CARBURETORS O Accetylene and Electric WELDING , it to us and we will dean and reouna it: into a Send new comfortable Roll-Edg- e Mattress at LOW COST TO YOU. Deliver Regularly Phone 23 or 80-R- 2 Tremonton and our driver will call. Pick Up and MATTRESS CO. 51 E, 1st South Brighara ROHDE H. 3iWl 0 "3 I 1 Save on oils, and obtain: necessities greases and other farm Attractive quantity discounts Uniform high quality products Reliable frequent service Reliable source of supply Phone, ivrite or ask your local Utah Oil Refining Co. distributor for details UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Manufacturers of complete line of petroleum products, including motor fuels lubricants, specialties for farm use, and industrial oils Sugar Supply Expected To Continue Short Even if the beet sugar producers attain the 1945 goal of 951,000 planted acres, the world-wid- e shortage of sugar will not be overcome until the far Pacific areas are liberated and have had an opportunity to rebuild, and European beet - sugar - producing industries have been rehabilitated, according to WFA. Increased needs for home and commercial canning as a result of an unusually large fruit crop, for additional production of condensed milk, for use in connection with the record production of eggs, and for replacement of other types of sweeteners, together with its diversion to the production of in dustrial alcohol for war needs, have prompted the 1944 consump tion of sugar above that of 1943. The government may soon dis continue the use of raw sugar from Cuba and other Caribbean areas for the manufacture of industrial alcohol, and use domestic wheat and other cereals instead. Accord ing to WFA, U. 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