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Show Welfare Budget; Deseret Stake Is Presented ; Brother W. E. Nydegger and Brother Bro-ther Davis, who are on the General LDS Church Welfare Commission, Brother Nydegger representing the Budget and Brother Davis the rehabilitation, re-habilitation, were in Delta Monday to instruct Stake and Ward welfare wel-fare workers in the 1948 welfare plans. They met with the Stake Presidency Presi-dency in the afternoon and with all welfare workers in the evening even-ing and presented to them the budget, bud-get, giving items to be produced locally and work to be done toward the general budget. In all cases we were assigned in this stake commodities which were to be kept for our own storehouse, except one. The one -thing which we were asked to furnish for outside out-side shipment was 150,000 pounds of ground alfalfa hay. However, in addition to the commodities and articles which, we produce locally, I ; we are entitled to ship in many commodities to add to our local storehouse. I Some of the commodities which are to be shipped in include canned can-ned milk, fresh milk, sea foods, sugar, citrus fruits, dried fruits, sorghum and syrup, vegetables, canned fruits, household supplies, drugs and sundries, furniture items, clothing, mattresses and quilt batts. Deseret Stake has been asked to haul for its own storehouse 50 tons of coal, which will be furnished by the church from the Church Coal Mine in Carbon County, the coal produced by the three stakes adjacent ad-jacent to the mine, namely, Carbon, Car-bon, North Carbon and Emery. The LDS Church has purchased a mine in Carbon County that cost Vi million dollars and they have spent various amounts on it at different intervals, including $100,-000 $100,-000 in last year, making loaders and other equipment available. Many of the items which we are asked to produce, yet keep for our own stake storehouse include: dairy and poultry products, beef, I mutton and pork, grains, potatoes, dry beans, fresh fruits, fresh vege-I vege-I tables, honey, and many articles of clothing. ' I |