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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER RANDOLPH, UTAH - Civilian Front Prepared for : Wipe greasy pots, pans and dishes with paper before washing. War Economy securely with plenty of clothespins To keep lemons, sift dry sand and shaken occasionally to remove into a stone jar, then bury the lem- wrinkles. ons in the sand, so that they will When you want to thicken gravy, not touch each other. put the flour and water into a jar, with a screw top If you have china plates with cracked, old faces you probably and shake well. subjected them to sudden, great or unevenly applied temperature Keep your linoleum floors waxed. changes. Or perhaps you soaked Wash the floor first with mild soap the dishes too long in water and and water. Wipe it dry. After the body expanded, cracking the half an hour has elapsed apply a thin coat of floor wax. glaze. Americans to Face Changes Necessary For Final Victory wide-mouth- ed By CLIFF LANGE Beleased by Western Newspaper Union. There are to be some changes going made! Those changes, on a nationwide scale, are going to affect Uncle Sam says, million Americans. They This picture indicates one of the reasons why the American people ari will reach into every home in to have less wool in their ' Above yon see great holts going the United States and influence of woolen cloth being checked beforeclothing. being made into uniforms for Uncle the lives and habits of all. Sams fighting men. According to the Office for name that clothed this without are 132 Hat and Purse in Straw Yam Pattern 7308 contains directions for hat and purse; illustrations of them and stitches; materials needed. To obtain this pattern send your order to: coming you doing adequately Emergency Managements di- and will be even though many formerly ordinary things ol winter. They next vision of civilian supply, the there isnt going to he the former everyday living. You will become few months will see the effects dressiness on their attire. conscious of the fact that you arent of war economy in the fields of clothing, transportation, housing and food. Some of the slow, but soon to accelerate, changes are already noticeable. For many months specialists in the Division of Civilian Supply, working in conjunction with other federal departments, have been gauging and charting the needs of this nations civilian population. Once these needs have been plotted, they will then be fitted in with the nations war economy. Civilians Must Sacrifice, Too. In other words, it all means this: If it is found necessary to use certain food products for armed forces, or certain pieces of equipment for defense plants, or certain material for defense plant workers, then the ordinary civilians of this nation are going to do without to fill that need. Lack of cargo space for imports also means that many former products purchased abroad for home consumption are not going to be available for Americans. ' Officials in Washington com- mented on the fact that there have been many rumors about rationing of clothing. Joseph L. Weiner, deputy director of the division of Civilian supply, had this to say about it: It appears now that the rationing of clothing can be avoided this year. That doesnt mean though there will be no changes made. Beside the modifications (cuifless firesent style for instance) other garments will not be as glamorous as they have been. Frills on clothing are out. The American people are going to dress for war, even though they are on the home front fighting: The military demand for wool is going to bring about additional minor style changes. To conserve on wool, cloth manufacturers are going to have to blend their allotted supply of that material with other materials. Americans are going to wear more cotton. Another problem in the clothing field that is pending is leather. As federal rationing officials put it concerning any possible leather shortage, There is nothing in the leather picture to get excited about now. But the problem is still there. There are still plenty of shoes in the stores for civilians, but the demands of the armed forces for shoes increase very rapidly. All in all, Americans working hard on the home front neednt think that they wont be warmly Clothes iron much easier if they are hung up carefully, pinned Transportation difficulties, too, are going to bring about decided changes in the American way of living during the war. Everyone knows there is a shortage of gasoline. But they should also know there is a growing shortage of fuel oil. This means a change in the usual visiting habits of not only Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, but of Little Johnny, Sister Helen, Grandma and Grandpa, and the rest of the family and their relatives. More Staying at Home. For instance: With a shortage of gasoline, in fact, a rationing of that fuel, there is going to be more of the stay at home attitude. Sister Helens fellow isnt going to be able to take her out riding. Little Johnny isnt going to be allowed to have the car to drive to the next town to bowl or go sightseeing. Mom and Fop arent going to get in the car and drive 40 or 50 miles to the next town to purchase supplies, or go to a show, or visit friends. They are going to do all their purchasing in their at home, go to shows home-towand ' visit their friends in town more often than before. Grandma and Grandpa are going to have to forego their usual Sunday ride or customary visit to old friends over in another section of ' ' the county. All in all, the American family is going to be thrown back on their ' own more than ever. n, 1 It wont take long, though, before they fully realize that the idea of stay at home is as enjoyable and beneficial as the buy at home plan. Main Street Dim Out It is highly probable, that when more and more electric power is needed, the lights on Main streets thousands of Main streets throughout the United States will be dimmed. Many towns will be having .dimouts instead of the blackouts which cities and towns along the East and West coast are ex- periencing. You might think that your tomorrows promise to be dull, what with rationing of many articles, unavailability of others, staying at home, and curtailed railroad and bus travel. You might think so for a short But then, when you - fully time. realize what you can do, and what you are doing for the coming victory, it wont be thought of as drab and dull. You will realize it is in freedoms nourishing food. These Fighting men must eat eat plenty of good, of what food theyll get view first their are new army recruits world-wid- getting ' America finds that civilian If freedom. for working while is dished out into be it food being isnt had, favorite certain of their Front-Alliethrough-nu- t United and to American troops as such here, stead c . : :: S. U. official corps an photo.: army signal the world. This is e' d i Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. Minna St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to 117 standing in breadlines for food, oi listening to round after round ol propaganda radio programs, or staying indoors after the curfew sounds. Those things are true in a nation. A change in the housing habits ol the American people will be noticeable only in those areas where critical victory projects are under way. Unlike enforced labor in Europe, American workers are moving voluntarily to those cities where projects are being worked day and night, employing thousands upon thousands of people. Consequently, many towns have cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No. Name Address Hitler-dominate-d dictator-dominate- CMft&illE) d farrTflTPi C 33QZI3& The Army of Cooks Americas women have been drafted, too. Administrator of the Office of Defense, Health and welfare Services, Paul V. McNutt, and staff, are calling upon the women of America to see to it that the workers and children of this nation get the most wholesome food, prepared appetizingly. Now watch the Nations Army of Cooks lead their army to vitality, health, and happiness. Here are some of their army rules of cooking warfare: . Well balanced meals. Tasty meals. Meals with plenty of energygiving foodstuffs. Plenty of food without wasting it. Economical and thoughtful substitution for those foodstuffs not Pattern No. Yes, you get pleasure from eating oranges and drinking their juice. And you also got 7308 'T'HE hats a darling in two vitamins you need. Oranges are the best way col-o- rs and there-- s a big roomy too all crocheted in pliapurse, ble straw yam! Turn these out in to make sure of vitamin C! Few foods supply much. Its easily lost in cooking. Yet you need an abundance daily, as you do not store it. Oranges also have vitamins A, Bi and G; calcium, and other minerals. Those stamped Sunkist are the finest from 14,500 cooperating growers. Buy in quantities. They keep! a twinkling! obtainable. The new steel helmet just adopted by the Army is no longer called a tin hat. Its a head bucket shortage. and when you see one youll know trailer-camp Even towns, laid out on the edge of the towns themselves, why. Our soldiers have changed of their slang since the last are being filled to capacity. Rather much but not their preference for war, to in resort the plan enforced than Now as then Camel Cigarettes. England, where compulsory billetare favorite. the Camels Theyre resorting of war workers has been with men in ed to, U. S. officials are appealing to the favorite cigarette those who own homes in industrial the Navy, Marines andto Coast actual zones to let out their spare rooms Guard as well, according mens sales records from service to workers. Many former private want to be sure of homes are now being rented to out- stores. Iftoyou friends or relatives in your gift siders. service the being well received, Then, too, most war workers in at your local dealers and stop many of whom have left their wives send a carton of Camels. Adv. and children at home are not in a position to buy a home, either beBuy War Savings Bonds cause their incomes are not sufhave or because they may ficient," to be moved at any time. As a result federal officials are discouraging privately financed home construction and are seeking priority assistance on those projects that will be made available for rental to found a continually growing housing - workers. Forego Home Building. Many prospective home owners will have to forego building their own homes this year, or buying one Uncle Sam already constructed. wants his defense area workers housed properly so that they can continue producing the necessary arms and armament. More noticeable than in the above mentioned instances are the changes in the eating habits of America's consumers. More rationing in various foodstuffs other than sugar seem highly probable. Increased rationing doesnt mean, however, that this country will lack a sufficient supply of staples, or that the American diet will lack its . necessary and vital elements. The eating habits' of the nation will have to change. Look for many of our imported foodstuffs to become more and more scarce, and probably rationed: Many of the food within staples produced the country will become scarce too. Much of the food is going to the U. S. armed forces here in the United States, and wherever they might be stationed in Jhe world. . or-grow- SmBfeO Copyright, 1949, Californio Fruit Grow ora Itafimo |