Show I f SURPLUS COMMODITY I DISTRIBUTION ON IN UTAH Nearly pounds pound of 20 varto var- var H. H to trUes of foodstuffs in addition to thousands of pieces of bedding and searing waring 8 I have hare been teen distributed distributed distri distri- buted to the needy of Utah by th the thi i federal surplus relief corporation through the state relief organization since nee October 10 1933 It Is shown Ina in ina ina a report released Friday by Glen Olen D. D Reese neue Utah director of surplus com com- Mr Reese explained the methods methods I used by the corporation and said its I general policy was to purchase and I distribute basic balic and essential com com- modules He estimated the total value value I of the commodities based baloo on Salt Lake City wholesale prices at and I fixed the cost of distribution from railroads s or storage places to needy I persons at per cent of the whole whole- wholesale wholesale sale pale value I Foodstuffs distributed d to relief clients In all parts of the state In I pounds follows fresh meats I fresh apples dried beans 70 canned beef beet mutton and veal butter cereals chee chel 3 lour flour our ll lard I evaporated milk dried milk salt pork smoked pork rice nce 95 sugar canned soup 53 53 canned fruits and vegetables fresh and dried vegetables eggs flUS dozen doun In addi addi- addition tion pounds of t blue lue grass seed were were distributed p Other Other surplus commodities distributed distributed distributed distri distri- buted Included Include mattresses 12 12 wool ool blankets blanket comforters 1 pillow cases bed sheets sheet towels and pieces of wearing apparel Mr Reese explained that distribution distribution tion lion of the commodities In no way curtailed other relief activities so far farns ns as funds were ere available I |