| Show I 1 1 1 I HI 1 1 III I I lit I M COUNTY AGENT'S NOTES Thirty-three different plans of arm farm buildings and farm equipment are available through the county These plans were prepared by the Extension Engineer In cooperation with other faculty mi Home Administration Representatives and many They ure specially designed to fit the needs 01 Utah PRICES Under The Continued rises in food prices are causing much concern Ad I II 1st ra indicated Hal week Ills Office intends to penult farm prices to rise to parity He indicates that If products selling below parity rise tn parity price levels there will be no more than a S bike in food LEASES In leasing larm and grazing lauds do you use a written contract or do you do it the laay way and have an oral Many operators will bj leasing farms at this time of Suggestions on preparation ot the lease are available at your agent's Blank forma and booklets explaining I arm leases are also What's Ahead For Woolen I. That high quality woolen nomis may well leave the civilian market lor a few years when current stocks are Thai new textile products such aB over-coats ami dress fabrics will contain considerably more cottons and other libers than they have That new woolen products will cost materially more than they do in support ot these conclusions the following Information is woolen mil la throughout the world have the million pound wool stockpile existing In Consumption outstripped production by 15 during this Military requirements from to 1950 were very Our military lias placed orders lor military cloth requiring equivalent of 3 times our annual domestic production of The orders will be filled before any civilian demands are Much wool for the Army and civilian production will have to be purchased on the world Wool is scarce world-wide and the U.S. is bidding against Russia and European countries for the scarce Consequent prices continue to Tile woolen clothes and blankets now in our stores were produced from wool costing manufacturers a pound and at lower production Under this situation we need to conserve our limited supply of woolen goods by taking special cure of As It will be profitable and patriotic to Increase production and to extreme care that there Is no waste or loss of Volunteer club leaders from the four corners of Utah will meet on the campus of 6 March for the training Two hundred leaders are expected at the school where they will tie housed in the Rural Arts Climax or the school be March 2 when presentation of plaques to two or will be made immediately Adam S. vice president of Utah Power and Light will be County Agent Cuff announced that the delegation of leaders from County were Luther Moore of Mrs otto Stewart of Tropic ami Sarah Porter of Any boys or girls of age Interested In the of contest for this year the County Agent office |