Show f & The Garland Times Friday March 26 War Boards Will Issue Permits For Farm Meat Slaughter for Sale A campaign to stamp out any black markets In meat was launched this week In Box Elder county The county USDA war board has been directed to join in a e drive to protect livestock producers legitimate dealers and packers and consumers from diversion of large quantities of meat from legal trade and for use by military forces of the country Beginning April permits will be for all commercial required slaughter of meat animals County USDA war boards will be charged with the of risibility Issuing slaughter permits to all persons In small towns and rural wvs who butcher animals for other than their own use The USDA war boards will also county Issue permits for dealers In livestock who parson Any animals slaughters for sale or delivery to other persons must have a to slaughter permit after March 31 And' any person who deals in livestock as a dealer is rethe quired to get a permit' from county war board office at Brigham City Farmers who slaughter animals for home use only ned no permits But a permit Is required If any of the meat Is delivered to others in irarm WAR NEWS FARM LABOR FARMER HAS HIS TROUBLES PRODUCING WAR TIME CROPS How to Shcp for Meats 2nd Fats with Red Stamps Benefit Payment Application Period Ends Wednesday and ranchers Shopping with your simple rules of of ltd remember a few Ration Book Two you need not register again or But when rationing begins foods you have on hand may be used for any of the foods rationed in the Meats and The same stamps are valid for meat cheese butter Program fish margarine etc But the amount 2 The point value of each item is set on a pound basis of any food your points can buy will depend on whether the item you choose has a high or low point value How to Shop study the buy most just you you of valid Red effort DEHYDRATION PLANT APPROVED The Dehydration Committee Depart-nrof War and Agriculture officials rcently approved an a dehydration to build application plant at Roosevelt Utah The first estimate of the cost of the plant has bren set at 141000 FIRST lime 4 meat your purchases than half a point or Stamps cannot Values for the point If one down into ounces has an ounce value of Ins you do not have to pay an But if it is point point more your retailer tan collect a full point J BtJget your point — Spend Red Make them last for the Stamps carefully When you receive ration period entire use them Red Stamps as change and be the next time you shop if possible sure that they don't expire unused Jo the Cr cheese to Point This table breaks additional your you receive Your keeper per pound of hive the exact to give for a give you your ' stamps For example change in stamp to pay you must give he can give you a for a 4 point purchase he cannot use point stamp change or tie point stamps as change that the however Make sure the tetter on it which is valid stamp has If purchase such cases values man amount of Consumer Official Table “point values" of the often To help you foods a ‘Point Value Table" hung up you'll Or better yet you can in your food store fsts "Point Table" from dip a meats snd snd keep handy jour newspaper Take War Ration Book Two with you shea you shop for meats cheese or any of do now when the other items just as dried fruits snd you buy canned frozen or Tur the Red Sumps out in the vegetables or his delivery presence of your itorekcqxt First you find the results of the presnt crisis are showing up in conservation past increased production of essential comwar you Fats plant In th-- if War these in in easy canned ranchers UTAH'S point stamps will be Red Stamps 1 1942 program farmers and WTiile most of the of Bex EldeT oounty have filed there are a few applications who have not and unless &ipli cations before the deadline they will are have to be disregarded have In the main these payment earned fer carrying out conser b’en on the farm or range ration practio'-They are made to assist farmers and ranchers In conserving and restoring soli the fertility of their Among (ipse practices are the seeding of grasses ard legumes controlling noxstock water developments ious weeds th irrigation systems to control erosion and a number of other operations aimed at gt rengthonmg the food production have You already declare how much remember that: Box Elder were warned tills week Oounty that they have only until March 31 to file an application In the county AAA office lor payment cn the Farmers modities needed FOOD 1943 use the Blue 6 Remember you still Stamps for processed foods and stamps from Wax Ration Book One for augar and coffee No change can be made in Blue Stamps Cut always exict pound wtight must know how too for ounces on the provided wish Th means should rr'i y ponts has been pecial you of dyhration equipment To help relieve the serious labor IMPLEMENT TIRES TRACTOR ENTERTAINS— a Lob RELIEF SOCIETY shortage on the farm frent repre- which is to be supplied by of the Uf3 sentatives RUBBER GET RECLAIMED Department cf Angeles concern and the entire proEast Garland ward Relief The are now in Mexico City ject is being privately Danced which Agriculture at a very well entertained Society to contact workers and to expedite is one of the primary requirements Farm tractor and implement tires attended anniversary party on the of these their transportation to fields in this lor approval plants will be recapped hereafter cnly with A chicken delicious March There am many requests The first crop to be dehydrated in 17th of was country Mr a Mrs served material made almost entirely of and new plant will be potatoes but supper California for Mexican and this labor Tremonton of had reclaimed rubber and replacements have asked for more than it is contemplated that if cabbage Garland Puzey Arizona the entertainment and of charge In 6000 will not be Issued for tires that are beets and carrots can be produced In sufficient quantities in the area they everyone enjoyed the evening Mr the Office of Price AdBishop urged all farmers recappable the county to make thir tabor needs tco might be included at a later date ministration has announced It is project This is the first commercial known to the war board immediately to get a rationing cerwere In not neceesary Mr Sc Mrs D K Jones They should indicate to the board to enter th" Uintah Basin in the natificate in order to have a farm on busiSalt Lake City Wednesday war effort the number and kind of labor need- tion's tire tractor or implement recapped ness ed and at what time it will be needrubber material with the reclaimed ed FARM LOANS REPAID— Grade “F" camelbadk Mr Si Mrs Ferris Nielson spent V One out of every ten or more relaOOO from Monday in Ogden visiting with FARM MACHINERY than tives All Items of farm machinery need- the 12 Federal Land banks and Land ed for spring work liave now ben Bank Oommis'loner his loan repaid freed for distribution and local ra- In full In 1942 Others made suthru the county farm ma- bstantial on the principal payments tioning chinery rationing committee of the of their loans oounty USDA war board0 — RATION CALENDAR V SiTtrnr— No MEAT RATIONING stamp good for Farm families are on their honor FIVE pounds until May 31 Dot to eat more meat butter and Tires— Holders of “A” gasoline cheese than ha been alloted to their books have until midnight March 31 tires inspected their in town The office of to neighbors to' Shoes— No administration stamp in War urges farmers price - tlon mast of their produce and No good for one pair tain for them selves only an amount until June 15 B nd C Blue Stamps expire equal to what they could buy with1 A book ration Ncx 2 Marvh 31t V D F and F Blue Stamps now valid B C ON THE LABOR A FRONT and D Rcri Stamps good In to organizing the March 2nth to April 30th one letter for each week Administration Labor here are some cf tbo things whirh VWrt PRfYVTHFS PLENTY have been don? by the US detriment of ngriciiltirre to take care of OF FRITT glass the labor problem: F’t1v of metal lids for The Secretary of Agriculture contniT’rs that will handle the houseproof wife’s expanding has appealed to the Governors states to release students from sclicil gram have been assured by the War in small towrr gnd rural areas 'to Prod urtrn lyard of All restrictions on production help with the spring planting 2 Instructions have been issued certain types of metol lids hare ben featured to oounty USDA war boards to speed rmoved Befog particularly glass lid service is a tough up deferment from military a rubber sealing ring essential farm workers big 3 An apeaJ has b irn made by to non MFRS the Manpower Commission GET PROMISE farm employers NEEDED GASOLINE OF to cease recruiting bor from the ranks of farm workers Farmers may schedule their 1943 4 Instructions have been given to Tcrs with full 1‘sunrc? cf enough truck opcounty war boards on the release of gasoline for all necessary farm workers oyer 38 from the army era t ires 5 Instructions have gone out to Farm transrxrrtatiori committees of the cowry USDA war boards will for continue to redye applications adfustments fuel and district offices of the Office of Defense Transportation are accepting their recommendations In making any adjustments bk Jtt IirK th FI? ( 'Wh not to selective service boards on necessary farm workers to eren tf quotas must go quotas unfilled as a result Instructim? 6 have gene out to service cf floes to US employment refer to county war boards farm industworkers leaving ry or breeming available thru operweek ThLs is to ation of the local draw fill Iis foolish to spend doilirs to hcit the door? Insulate your iume tth 7ono!tre ranulr Fill tnd make your fuel dollars work for you! — zoKOUte— Lumber Tri-S(a- te GARLAND UTAIl Phone 18 - rawV'B t? Co give place war b3r(ri an of the Mr visited week & Mrs Chris Ilanscn of Logan in East Garland during the of 8a!t Mr & Mrs W II Filigree the arrival of Lake City announce a baby girl March 20 at a the LDS was Mrs formerly Picgree hospital Miss Melba Nye of Garland Mr Art Felsted is at present stationed with Pingree Mrs Ludvig Larson has moved into the army In Texas the Hyrum Jensen apartments this Mr Sc Mrs Frank Burns and daughweek at ters Shirley and Barbara visited the George Henrie home Sunday Mr & Mrs G G Sweeten announce this wrek the arrival of their first granddaughter a baby girl born on to Mi' March 22 and Mrs Monday John S Boydcn of Salt Lake City Mr St Mrs Guy Seaton of Ogden were guests Tuesday of Mr & Mrs Ilere'i the Record farmers really Proof that American did get their production Into “high of gear” Is to be found in Secretary Wlckard’s Claude R Agriculture statement that agricultural production in 1942 was the largest on record —more than 25 per cent above the Mr Wlckard said average that there are mere cattle and milk cows on the farms than ever before stocks of wheat and corn are at an of and high production and eggs peanuts many poultry other things are at a peak and he must have aaeurtnee that the labor to care far his crops and to harvest them will be found Labor Is a Problem The labor shortage on our farms Is one of the most acute problems in the whole food production situation money Secretary Wlckard has said: “The need for skilled farm labor may be so great that as a last resort It may to ask the armed forces be necessary to give temporary furloughs to skilled farmworkers particularly farm workers who can operate harvesting machinery” ' v Short cn Machinery Is another Shortage of machinery serious problem of the farmer and an additional threat to the food goals of 1943 Steel and iron are alt leal materials and have to be saved In Is expected every way possible-- It more farm ma that considerably chinery will be manufactured In 1944 than this year The quota for farm machinery repairs has been Increased to about 160 percent of the 1940 level In spite of all that can be done how- ever farmers will probably not get and equipment as as much machinery need — which will be a great handicap to overcome if we reach our food goals Outlook Steady sums Wlckard up the In these words: “The situation -food picture for the year looks about the same as It head has for some time "On the basis of present Indications the fighting front requirements use of military and for the various groups of foods in 1943 will take 20 to 50 per cent of our total output of various crops these “While sending large supplies to the fronts civilians will have for themselves an even larger supHave Their Troubles Farmers ply than In 1942 of grains (except think rice) The and potatoes may sometimes Townspeople poultry that the farmer is better off because per capita civilian supply of meats he usually “has enough to eat” and fluid milk eggs fresh fruits dry the average resident of town or city beans and peas will be about the may not be familiar with the many same or slightly lower than In 1942 that vex the farmer He The civilian per capita supply of problems fish cheese fats and oils condensed has his share you may be certain milk For example — right now the farmrice commerand evaporated er is net sure that returns will cover cially grown fresh vegetables sugar his costs He “is as patriotic as any-- j coffee and cocoa will be lower than In one else and he would not want to 1942 and some of these supplies may Nevlevel below fall even make abnormally the high profits Me must make a reasonable ertheless that This Is assuming production return on his investment of time and goals for 1943 will be met" Seniors Choose Play Cast Seniors at the Bear Secretary food ABSTRACTOR River high school have chosen for their annual class play the drama “Kitty Foyle” based on the novel of that name by Chrlstoher Morley Directed by Milton L Johnson the cast will Include Neal Warburton Miller Alioe Mae Wortlcy Russell Hales Ann JoAnn Porter Nancy Alta Bishop Dean Pierson Beverly Ben Eldredge Strand Bcbe Austin Cook LaVon Rlchlns Phyllis and Marsel Nielson I am prepared to make Bp abstracts hi the shortest possible time and to make tliem accurate I post a absolutely 1500000 bond as your Insurance against loss through any error of mine NORMAN Vaccination Announced Brigham City Clinics For April Vaccination clinics sponsored by cf Education will be held 6 13 and 20 at am at the River high scholl with Dr the Beard April Bear E II charge White as tho physician it is anuc unced xn The heavy influx of new people into the state of Utah makes it almost imperative that everyone cooperate in this effort to prevent disease Those who had the typhoid fever treatments vaccine last year should have one more to increase their Imthis year while those who munity did not should now have all three Liberty Theatre TREMOV’TON Program for UTAH This Week: Friday - Saturday “SIERRA SUE” Gene Autry in “OLD HOMESTEAD” Sun Mon “ROAD TO Tues MOROCCO” With Bob Hope Bing Crosby and Dorothy ' L&mour Prices 30c Children Matinee — Evenings 10e OIL IS AMMUNITION-US- E 35e Charles J IT WISELY Vood Agent Phone 2 Garland - LEE ABSTRACTOR BONDED 1900) (Established Mr & Mrs Ned Shaffer and son over the d Terry visited at Mr with & Mrs Ogden Thyrai Peabody opnrrtunity to persors cn farms Instructions 7 have bren sent to sriecthe service boards to advise war for bon nth of workers eligible classifications and except for number of war units so lr i if war boards cn trelr place these workers cn essential farms V Farmers should increase the production of protein feeds wherever possible says A W Bishop chairman of the county U8DA war board' This can be dene thru the improvement of pastures and legumes Early cutting of adf&lfa and clover hays will add to to the protein oontent of them feeds of Mr & Mrs Glen Christensen Grove and Mrs Hattie Morrison were guests at Logan Sunday Leslie Waesom home We hear a lot about ‘‘conversion these days war production” Factories that cnce made furniture and household wares and farm machinery are now making airplanes Everybody and guns and tanks converknows about tho remarkable to a war baeif but sion of Industry less the spectacular although equalstory of how America’s ly amazing to the profarms have "converted duction of crops meet needed in wartime is not so well kndwru This account is intended for those who live in towns and villages and who may net be closely in touch with what our farmers are doing Farmers began to “convert” their fields to uar production about a year of inbefore the general conversion dustry according to outstanding agricultural authorities did to convert their What farmers was to to war production acreage plant till and harvest the particular nemost that are of crops kinds to sustain s fighting army cessary and to supply the numerous other needs of the military foroes Civilian needs were not forgotten by any but crop planning centered means around the requirements of our armed effort to Utah Utah |