Show r Sunday Morning- - Salt £akc Tijc -- r 1 4 RECIP- uVibunc- I y v '' " i I r f A 4s" II I - sT ' i " Opportunity Waits City Children in Farm Work - I I V - i v i I ?1 "r'- I 1 fr a - ' Ttivij 5f I 1 Dwaine Chadwick (right) and Arthur Rice (left) of Washington county demonstrate the use of concrete for runways to save labor and make it easier to produce quality milk This was the state club congress in December 1942 champion dairy production team that won the trip to National 4-- 1 a '1 ' i r 1 u n n n ' IDAHO FALLS Idaho — Since the beginning of d time it has been the delight of boys and Hundreds summer in the to the country spend girls of thousands of boys and girls in the United States will be given that opportunity this year and they will be very definitely helping to win the war Besides the fun experience and war help they will be benefiting their health and their purses Many of thera unquestionably will further help the war effort by purchasing war stamps and bond3 The opportunity for city boys and girls to go to the country will not be limited to those who have friends or relatives who are farmers In fact those who do not have country acquaintances will be the most highly advantaged for they will experience what it is like to live apart from their families it will give them a sound footpath for later life it will cause them to appreciate what the outside world is like The key to the life in the country this summer training boys and girls is the victory farm labor in Idaho by D E War- -' project It is being instituted club specialist and will be ren of Boise state taken up by many oher states especially in the west "This project is designed to train town boys and the home so that girls in jobs of the farmin and of food for victory pro-- 1 the can help definitely they are thousands "There Warren Mr explained gram" of boys and girls in the cities and small towns who would like to have a more definite part in the war effort There are countless jobs on the farms and in the homes that these boys and girls can do after a period of instruction" Under the plan worked out by the University of Idaho extension service staff these boys and girls clubs under the leadership of will be enrolled in in boys and girls and in interested citizens patriotic of America States United victory for the Club members will study and learn to do at least five farm or home jobs under the instruction of capable local instructors such as retired farmers tractor mechanics agricultural teachers special crop field men and other local persons Mr Warren said The jobs taught will vary in each county but some of the typical jobs will include roguing peas hayfruit care of livestock ing thinning sugar beeta and care of a tractor driving a tractor and harvesting bakcrops In addition to farm jobs girls may learn and child ing canning laundering meal preparation care It ia planned by Mr Warren that special victory achievement certificates be awarded those who comthe program plete the training courses under Local committees will certify the club members to farmers of the community who need help labor project Mr Warren further advises: "A who are has been prepared for farm boys and girls interested in club work but are not able to carry on want to keep their usual club project however they club program The new project in touch with the farms of their parents or neighbors in the food for club credit for work done on the will allow them program victory "There will be no set number of meetings to atfor tend A minimum of 250 hours must be worked be placed on helping project credit Emphasis will to meet the labor shortage in the home and on the farm the production of food the preparation of meals and the conserving preserving and storing of food" s Plan programs are also bein set up under s and in different high schools especially those in farming districts in the Gem state W W Christertsen superintendent of Idaho Falls schools is drawing plans to aid students in obtaining and qualifying for ferm work Students interested in securing work may contact their nearest United States employment service office if other contacts are not more convenient Employment service officials suggest that the young workers request work on farms nearest their own homes Just in case they should become a little homesick Several eastern Idaho schools organized their own employment services last fall and the arrangement Among the most proved to be entirely satisfactory successful were those at Idaho Falls Rlgby and Lew- - Vi D city-reare- -- - - jtl iifflfall Carol Gray (left) and Lu Wanna Adams (right) demonstrate custards to increase the consumption of milk and get milk into the diet They are the Idaho champion food demonstration team of 1942 and made the trip to the national competition at Chicago By Carl Haytlen - - ' i lAlttll - -T 1 t 4 - - - May 9 1943 t J - III i - - - lr 1 OJS -- - — H E- - u I y ITS GONE i f I K f m fill a is rpT li r- - Mr I -- i'll save the dinner! i'll U f IT ON THE BUS! 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I COOKED THIS SOUP MySELF WHILE YOU MEN WERE If SLICKING UP -- f 4-- H v - ' :::: : k iGoHoaMkMfiuvV JS - vjk-- ' ' AY-- ' ' ilf i' ' 1 l 4 X 4-- H L2II 4-- H CONTINENTAL 4-- H A Smith-Hughe- v'l Smith-Hughe- V - NO FOOLING BOB— THIS IS LI PTON'S NOODLE SOUP ALL YOU DO IS EMPTY r '" if f toup mix mad by th Llpfen Ta people whose rich fragrant Upton Tea is A prepared 1111 bought by more Americans than any other brand AND JUST THINK— IT MAKES Mtiru ennp ac ynj 5£LL pt HAVE GRAND NOODLE SOUP ANY TIME WE WANT IT I f v f I x (A - i f M " v a' - x - v t - f M 5 5 If © 1343 V by American Weekly city-bor- t Inc NOW WE CAAJ FROM THE AVERAGE CAN I'll X y ( ALMOST ONE AND A HALF TIMES OF BOILING WATER AND COOKf A - t i ' - isville little problem developed last fall in Bingham county under the child labor act but was quickly solved Most of the high schools in eastern Idaho observed harvest vacations of from two weeks to a Students purchased thousand's of dollara month worth of war bonds and stamps with their earnings It might be advisable for young workers who accept employment on southern Idaho farms to bp immunized against woodtick bites J Q Beck of Boise director of the Idaho fish and game department reports: "The state laboratory at Boise reported a sufficient quantity of tick serum available for normal needs Substance for the Inoculation is received from the federal laboratory at Hamilton Mont Two reacting shots at intervals of several days are considered sufficient to immunize a person one season For persons who have taken the precaution three successive years strength of each of the two shots is reduced Vaccine is available at state health units" Farmers should be mindful not to give young workers assignments in which any danger of bodily harm exists If they do assign such work farmers should emphasize when and where the danger lurks A national magazine recently carried an article on this phase of children in farm employment n Salute then the youth in agriculture this season "' Great Britain Rights Reserved i ' '''f : |