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Show Urge People to Raise Victory Gardens Again Every Millard county family should grow a victory garden this summer to provide itself with an adequate food supply and release grains for shipment abroad, according accord-ing to George Whornham, county agent. Dr. E. Milton Anderson, extension exten-sion horticulturist at Utah state agricultural college, who has just returned from Washington, D. C, where he attended the national garden conference which was called call-ed by President Truman, reports that the famine situation abroad is very real, Mr. Whornham said. Victory Vic-tory gardens will make it possible to produce and conserve more food in 1946. The more gardens we have and the better gardens they are, more food we can send abroad and the more lives we can save, he said. Economists predict that the price of food will be continually high throughout the year, according to the county agent, so the growing of victory gardens again this summer sum-mer will aid Millard county families fami-lies financially, as well as helping in the fight against famine. |