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Show War Imergency Placed at Utah Agricultural College. which they hold, but also those in charge of hotels, restaurants, commissaries commis-saries of industrial concerns, sohools, institutions, etc, providing that their stocks on hand have a value of $250 or more. Holders of foods of the classes named nam-ed above who have not received a schedule through the mails by January Janu-ary 2, or who need additional copies, should obtain them from Mr Creene. The war emergent-.) food survey will be the most comprehensive inventory in-ventory of foods ever made in the United States. Its purpose is to show the total stocks of food and food materials ma-terials on hand in the dountry so that tue public and the officials of the government may have the necessary information on which to base plans for conserving and distributing supplies sup-plies already on hand, and producing the loods needed next season. To facilitate the taking of the national na-tional inventory of foods in Sanpete county the bureau of markets of the United States department of agriculture, agricul-ture, which has the war emergency food survey in charge, has placed an agency of the survey with its local office at the Utah Agricultural college, col-lege, Logan. M. 11. Greene, in charge of the local office, has received a supply sup-ply of the schedules and will distribute distrib-ute them in response to personal or mail request on or after January 2. Copies of the schedule have been mailed from Washington to most dealers in food materials in the county. coun-ty. The names of new concerns and of a few others were not available, however, and arrangements have been made, therefore, to supply them locally. Applications for schedules should not be made later than January Janu-ary 1. This will permit schedules mailed from Washington to reach their destination and thus eliminate duplication. Mr. Greene points out that the Act of Congress providing for the war emergency food survey requires every dealer in and manufacture of foods or food materials and every holder of such commodities in lots substantially substantial-ly greater than family supplies, to fill out a schedule and mail it to the Chief of the Bureau of Markets, Washington, D. C, by Janaury 10, and all wholesale and retail dealers in foods and feeds, public warehotsemen and and food and feed manufacturers, regardless of the size of the stocks |