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Show - ' Damage)! Page- "L , COURI rlE p 4 ( HO. 28 Dtalj, Friday, Aug. 16, 1918. t "airly as possible, serve reckoned finally got started up the road War-Risk from your stater, t and those of the that led through little ravines and your community. other merchant sufficient sugar canyons. In going up the last canYou have been to take careof yOuf customers on the yon the recent storms had washed basis of two pounds' per capita per month, 'with astirglent reserve to out deep gorges, and as I always take care of your hooH? canning cards, play a safe game, I took a rope I which canning card? should be mailed Washington, July 1st. A, radical into this office regilarly. Certificate iad and tied it around the animals for August allotmffrtf will be mailed neck, and I held on to the other change in the method of handling Administrator federal Xpod hours, providyou within twenty are entitled end. It looked as though if I got allotments and family allowances, you s! our records f of ing Diminution Issues rpAice this for to off the road a foot or two, it would which will speed up the delivery of ( any cl Allotments. have certified you )e all off with my one horse shay Government checks to the depend!. sugar you have haf and I would be left to foot it. I ents of soldiers and sailors, went indate as of sit July ' The Allotment 9 Capita Per Month Blanks and; got to the last hill however, safe to effect July 1st, Secretary McAdeo r for Utahns Hate Been Reduced for Forms are beint . From here I could announced. the Month of August to Two which you will r Pounds far Each Person. household purpose overlook that beautiful Pocatello Several important amendments . . soevef, can be sol, me reminded and it below, of the War-Ris- k Insurance Act, just either Valley the signature of U :' The federal" food administrator has e ; o. the or on cards a map depicting of looking on this form pledge approved by the President, make p put further restrictions dn sugar allotfor canning purposes. No exceptions different shades and colors of the .neats fof canning during the month possible the change in procecdure. can be made to this ale. beau-tifin reada was f August, . The. step has only been New cards Have Jh After July 1st, every enlisted printed grain fields; it certainly have on issue. aken after considerable corresponing, VAngust in the military or ndval service! man sight. hand - any. .unused,.- .rds of the July dence witli JVashlngtonin which the W-I down into the In going valley regardless of rank or pay, must issue' substmie,the August and liical food administration ha protested use these cards for i' current month. saw more wheat right; there than make the same jff to the last moment before giving in, compulsory allotDo not report su hi1, sold In lots ,for The last of a series of telegrams all all I on seen the had farms ment to his wife and children, $15. dry home canning pur Ke.t on the grocers Washington and Salt yake puts Will report these summer. Yct' I I report. have over traveled weekly as To this allotment the month. matter entire thet concretely, ' you return the. les separately Vmiles 300 of about farm country Government will add a monthly .cement. dry pledge cards for r. We have steady allotted;' your state In and that valley will raise more grain allowance We expect yt( r more than an other on ets of popu ranging from $5.00 a The food administrator is endeavorstrict ration lotion and industries and therefore can ing to allot the sugar in as equitable view of the abovdjbmre I traveled all this than have month for a motherless . child, and year jrtdlf undoubtedly be not see our way clear to increase your a manner as possible In each com- ing of sugnr you from your over. They have a large Elavator 115.00 for a wife without children, with complaints deluged allotment asd be fair to the rest of munity, and It is possible that errors customers, and only, by sensing this as . the country" may creep in and one merchant re- a national issue Can they be prought under constructor which will be a up to a maximum of $50.00. nafrom. the further correspondence ceive less sugar than he feels that he We quote for big help to the people of the valley, In addition the enlisted man, if tional capital also develops the fact is entitled to, but you must realize to realize tin; situation. Use in answering and information I believe it is going to be the mak- he desires Government allowances that sugar is now a war commodity that this is not intentional, and, you your the following; uder the direct juridietion of the aire urged, as far, as possible, to bury complaints, of ing of the best dry farm district in for his dependent parents, grandthe In .France government and of which, therefore, trade jealousies and to work together fouW ounces head. about is per the West. I would say, stay with parents, grandchildren, brothers onlV the smallest possible portion for In case you sugar good. This amounts to about thirteen iiiiret now be used by the civilian feel thecymon that ' $ou have been allowed less per year as against tie normal pounds Amer your farms and youll wear dia- and sisters, may make voluntary population The retailer has now be sugar thaniyour trade warrants, you can more than of eighty monds yet. consumption come merely the dispenser of that war can call allotments to them, fixed by the upoi your county food adminThe feduetjon suggested by commodity and must distribute it not istrator and he win endeavor to ad- pounds. On nearing home I was thinking new amendments at $5.00 a month, administration United the Stutesof as a article but on the just the matter. ", is two pounds peiHpita per month of the many pleasant evenings where allotment is made to a 'wife Inost equitable" and saving terms. for Household Purposes. Sugar for 'household use,' E e., twenty-fou- r in The August allotment and distribu winter the would long spend and children, and $15.00 where no for household purposes must pounds per year., , tion for Utah was delayed by reason of be Sugar sold only on the basis of two pounds Golden customers Hour the should Imif1 with This Club, Hw.your nights such allotment is made. the fact that the state food administra and a thirty with the fact that? eye n with the re, I old tor did not receive .the announcement per capita per month, and that melody, good sang Heretofore allotments were on a for each family can be duced allowance sugar they are of the allotment from Washington until days supply one time. This cancels the for- getting twice as mucU as our allies. to the down at sold', have I, onlybepii sliding scale and varied pccordingly July 20. The present allotment, .based of sugar in rule permitting-saleupon you customers that club. Impress I was dis.home at on two pounds per capta, was then put mer Arriving to the soldiers pay or the numbers ten- - .and lots for this is a war measur?; that the Sugar into effect in every unit, a unit used household this worldof ours is full and ; that you are only acting not appointed; is purposes. yours personnel of his family. in this sense by the local food a ;family hires laborer for haying , ns 'distributor. as. you, must ai disappointments. If V' s. Any way. puce The new system which was put of point of distribution. An arrange- whom the head of the It; brtat re&v it; fag is be satisfied family with the approval, of the ranstf you ted' you, ment was, made as during July for to then the your distribution is strictly in line with have happened to it or changed its home canning to take care of A given quiredof temporarily board, War and Navy Departments, wiil, such family must accurately head orders. name. It may be like it was in simplify the administration of allotproportion of the heads of families compute the number of meals to .be your W. W. ARMSTRONG, In each community. The sugar was for tills purpose, in addition to Federal Food Administrator for Utah. Twin Falls, I was staying at a little ments and then allotted to' the, retailers on a served allowances, both by the for regular- members of his meals the basis of normal tr$de in each communiThe hotel there War-Risbelonged landlady k Bure.au of Insurance and should be allotted 'family, and ty as disclosed by the retailers state- -' him on the sugar basis of two pounds for to one of the leading clubs in that in the field. Henceforth the Burment filed with the food administator. served to such A statement was also asked of the every ninety meals city. She told me they saw fit to eau of War-Ris- k Insurance will help. .merchants as to the amount of sugar hired and handle club of name the No sugar for household purposes the change allotments of only two on hand on .July 30 or in transit, ami the head of the You of name Coterie. the it this amount was deducted from the should be sold unless gave amounts $15.00 or $20.00 family signs for the amount sold on August allotment. chose a very nice name, ofthis blank furnished the certainly you by The amounts of family allowances The equitable distribution of the al- fice. This blank is a certificate as Oh yes, she said, the I remarked. lotment was and is still in the hands to the facts for is and paid by the Government to suppleyour protection of the retailers and in case it is not Cokeville. Wyoming, Aug. 12, 18 ladies clubs of New York pnd Lon- ment In selling sugar in the amounts requestthese allotments are not fairly done, the federal administrator ed according to the number of memI would ask don go by that name. reserves the right to step in and reCourier: Editor changed by the amended law. In the family. distribute between the dealers. On bers be the case with that my a Hoping valuable little in Home for space your paper Canning. Sugar top of this arrangement came grumbBeginning with July pay, the the Golden Hour Club at home, so Owing to the extreme shortage of for 8 few lines, if permissable-Aftelings from Washington that Utahns Bureau Insurance will of War-Ris- k were getting more than their fair sugar, the food administrator has been it 1 that on my return I may locate Albion, Idaho, leaving to reduce the allowance W handle allotments to support share of sugar and,- although the compelled only I remain matter has been thrashed out over sugar to each family for home can- came to Malta, a little village on and yet become a member, allowances and then only family t and over again by the local and nation- ning purposes, and sugar will be dis- Raft River where I spent the night. with best wishes, in amounts the by law to al food officials, the government re- tributed on pledge cards on the folrequired ' Oscar Liljenquist. The next morning I started up the mains firm in its stand that Utahns lowing busis: The exallowances. such support All families who received 100 pounds mast do with less of the precious foodI rather enjoyed the trip river; cess allotments and allotments to of sugar in June are not entitled to stuff. any more .nigar for this season for that beautiful morning. The only Cut Not Really Serious. persons not entitled to allowances, I could hear was the hoot of sound The present cut in the canning dis- this purpose. will be handled by the War DepartIf a family did or did not purchase tribution is not considered, however, in July the owl and the screams of the coyof twenty-fivsugar pounds ment, N&vy Department, Marine mearly as serious, as it might have been for home This remarkable story declared canning, they are only enti- otes. The sun was coming up from in the earlier months, for in August or Coast Guard. amount of sugar of Corps but few fruits are on the market for tled to the followingof for this amorig the pines on the Black Pine the most gripping and thrilling month the August during e This change in administrative canning. Twenty-fivpounds of sugar, : mountains, casting its goldeB rays all that have been written by those it is estimated, can easily take care purpose will considerably increase four of A people family consisting of 100 quarts of peaches for instance, over the valley along the river. who have seen and taken part in procedure of . six or sugar. under, pounds the Bureau's efficiency in handling an amount of one fruit which few A family consisting of over four and You could see large cattle ranches the great war will appear as a housewives care to conserve. .Tellies its allotment and allowance problem. of ten sugar. pounds including six, side and dry farms as far serial in The Courier. This ancalling for sugar on the fifty-fiftA family consisting of over six and on either Under the new amendments a basis will simply have to be stricken is one of the most imincluding nine, fifteen pounds of sugar. as the eye could see. I finely got nouncement from the August canning list. father through adoption and mother A family consisting of more than toy A spirit of neighborliness and the summit, and in coming down portant we have been able to make of sugar. twenty-fiv- e pounds nine, through adoption will be considered will have to be developed among You are hereby instructed to enter to the foot of the Promontory to our readers for a long time for Utahns in the matter. Families of two Gunner Depew is one of the the same as a natural father and or three do not need the same amount on each pledge card the date the sugar mountains I struck the Lincoln members of number sold and the is mother and will have the same of sugar for canning as those of a at Highway a Highway that goes really big stories of the war. the and the of purchaser family, to allotments and allowances. larger size and perhaps with smaller time of must Insert the amount from coast to . coast. You see It is a story of the actual exper- rights pocketbooks. These smaller families sold by signing replac-me'n- t No on card. such you are asked, therefore, to use only just Approximately 3,600,000 checks certificates will be issued to you notices along the road such as "Lin- iences of an American boy, Albert what they need, even if the amount have been issued to date by the this infomation is on the pledge coln Highway from New York to N. Depew, who joined the Foreign far underreaches that allowed by the unlessover rule This card your signature. Insurance. food administration, and to leave their I arrived at Legion in France and was in the Bureau of San Francisco, etc. be strictly adhered to. nnneeded share to the larger group must Checks are mailed at the being Please inform your customers that Snowville that night. thick of the fighting on land and next door. The administrator also rethis food administrator regrets minds guests that it may now not be the The next morning I made in- tea. Incapacitatated by five wounds rate of more than 40,000 a day. of sugar out of place when dining at the home necessity in the reduction but he quires as to the road to Pocatello and wearing the famous French of friends to take their sugar with allotments Jor home canning, effect Into to this is put compelled I saw an old gentleman Croix de Guerre, he was homeward Mr. and Mrs. John Archibald and them, as has long been. the custom in of sugar, Valley. to national the shortage owing some of the allied nations, since every and because he has received definite that knew the road, and while point bound when he was captured by the Mrs. Alberta Larsen and children spoonful served at the table means so to, do. He was of Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. James so much less for the family sugar bowl. instructions from Washington it out to me I was watching his German raider Moewe. no requests for extra ing Consequently, The new regulations will, of course, more than the road, from taken to Germany where he suffer- Archibald and children, Mr. and ofit Is estimated, put a bun on many allotments will be honored by thisbeen finger the fact that he nearly jabbed me ed unspeakable cruelties at the Mrs. E. J. Wilson Sr. and daughters food luxuries, but such a consideration fice, until such requestshave submitted to and have received the cannot, of course, even be counted His descrip- Ada and Grace, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. food adminis- in the eye once, and I could see I hands of his captors. when thousands in the allied nations approval of the county 'i would need both eyes to take me tion of life in the German prison Wilson Jr. and eon, had a very, are starving for sugar. In English trator. on based is allotment Your August in Blacksmith Fork hotels for the most part, no desserts of your community, and over that horrid road winding camps will make your blood boil. pleasant outing are served but fruits, no sugar can be the population week. last sed for manufacturing in England ex she number of this ponnlation that you around through cedars and cliffs. Watch for the opening installment. canyon cept in the case of jams and condensed No confectionery mllkai requiring sugar can be made In France or Italy, nor ice cream In France or England. Utahns, according to the attitude taken by Washington, have no moral right to consider the sugar, wlthjn the state as their own. It now' belongs In part to the hungry masses in France, Eng' land and Belgium. The text of the new regulations sent out to retailers is as follows : Special Instructions. Under the new rules and regulations governing sugnr, the allotment per capita per month has been reduced for the month of August tq two pounds as against three pounds during the month of July, Your attention is called to this pertinent fact, namely, you must consider, yourself part of the national scheme of sugar distribution, and you are therefore virtually acting in the capacity of a distributor of sugar for the United States government in other words, you must recognize that the sugar belongs to the United States government and that you are allowed 1 cent per Fgand profit for distributing this sugar flj the ultimate consumer. You will, therefore, be very careful in accounting for every pound of sugar your August allot-that vou receive for ' ment, and yon are advised that a very' accurate check must be kept by you. , d. 4 Insurance . y ( : ' and-sound- 1 fl d . 4 - Weekly-allowanc- . I . profit-makin- g . s twenty-five-poun- d admln-Op-.tieT.J- ,.f. -a ?!.- '(iuuutlui '? 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