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Show WHEAT AND FLOUR EOS OFTHE HOUR t No Need to Pay Dollar, a : Lmltor Bread aa They DitT During Clvl! War. y Frsper Use ef tubetltiites (very Family pan (fleet Saving ef Pleur Which Will Redound to Bene- flt.ef Our righting Force. ! :ff"'ktt avallaMe. is Bfs4 If, ,we are, to, foUIll the .'pledg BMfe bjrmer1eaf the Combfssartat Drtant of. the Qghtlng force's abroad, to supply wheat, sagar, meat and fat.? Wheat and flour are the need of the hour. The food 'program is of necessity a changing one, and the demsnds Increase In direct ratio to the Increasing numbers In the Held. We know that the courageous spirit of the women rises to meet every new situation. Jut now we face the Icon months before the 1018 harvest. Our 8tate Pood Administrator asks that every .home having wheat or flour In storage, whether purchased or produced, pro-duced, to sell all above the amount actually needed to supply the family counting the use of substitutes. In cases where the family arc grown, ubstltutes, potatoes supplemented with milk, green vegetables and fruits will provide nutritious meals, seasoned with the Joy, of service, a sure promoter pro-moter of good digestion. If there Is tendency to complain of soaring prices, some are frank to admit that U costs less to supply their families with bread when purchasing substitutes substi-tutes than before, as less bread Is required; re-quired; ut the same time more nutrition nu-trition is supplied. Is It not fortunate that the )otato surplus occurred In time to allow us to accede to this new demand frlthout mischance to our families? In answer to one who called attention atten-tion to our' present sacrifices, a veteran veter-an of eighty smiled as she remarked, "we psld a dollar a loaf during the Civil war " In response to which a hundred nd fifty women rose and pledged themselves to a house to house canvass td give their sisters a chance to "get InVion this piece of work. yeer ago we -did our "bit," now we think our '"all" too small a thing In (ace of the heroism of the men and women "over there." Quickly now while theije Is time, every woman should send word to the nearest milter mil-ter or local dealer, the amount of flour to be released. If you have not heard the call or save forgotten, get In touch with the HomeQemonstratlon Agent of your countylar,the chairman of the Food Conservation Committee, and they will Instruct yea. But make haste, the PlggeaChfttttasof the. war are on. The pilgrims ,of. the rock bound shores of New England, the pioneers of the valleys val-leys of -the' west shared what they had with needy neighbors. Will you do less because you cunuot see the pleading eyes of famished children or hear the' marching feet of the thousands thous-ands doing battle for the safety of your home and who must be fed. SOU, THE PATIUOTS OF UTAH, the chance has come to make yours the banner state In this as It has been In lied Cross and Liberty Loan Campaigns. Cam-paigns. " 7.":'.u, |