| Show AX AN OPEN IJ LETTER TO THE rUE f FARMERS OF UTHA Logan Utah Jan 7 1919 To All Utah Farmers During the war period many Jobs about tho the farm were put oft off until the thear war var is over ver when wo should beless be bo less crowded for time Now is the time for u us-to us to take up this work Our soldier boys are now returning and there are many who want jobs They want to get into tho the game gamo and do their part at home There was only one kind of or report that came back from the front It was a good re report rt for the boys have made good in every ever way Now No let every everyone one realize th that t there is is a war post-war obligation These boys bos gave up good jobs many of them find and they did not sto stop to argue about what would be done for them when they came back The They took us on good faith and now we wo must not break that faith with the thebo bo boys s 's who kept up the faith for us while they were in military service This office is cooperating with the tho S Satte tte Council of or Defense and the U.S. U.S. U. U S. S Employment Service in placing the thes s soldier boys who request farm work It is a wholesome thing to have so many of them wanting to get into agricultural l work They now know more about the city life lite and its problems problems lems Jems than they ever knew before and we must all help to get them installed in- in stalled Into the line of work where they will be most useful and also most happy There are many things that they can do Is there tile the to lay or ditches to run Many of these boys have had training In engineering work along with other agricultural train- train Ing They are more efficient today than when the they left the farms Jarma Have lavo you tractor or other machinery problems problems problems lems Now is a good time to have your tra tractor tor overhauled by one of ot these trained men Perhaps you have thought of at going more deeply the into Into the cultivated crops such as aa corn potatoes sugar beets tomatoes tom beans or or other canning crops Perhaps Perhaps Per Per- haps hags you had in mind putting up another another another an an- other silo sUo and adding another half halt dozen cows to the dairy herd and with another all year ear man you yOU could do a lot on these cash crops On some farms there is enough wet land that is now little better than waste that could be drained and add sufficient sufficient suf sufficient suf- suf a acreage to warrant you In hiring hirIng hiring hir hir- ing a dependable year all-year man Pruning PrunIng Pruning Prun Prun- ing up the trees hauling of at manure and winter wood feeding the stock painting the barn and other outbuildIngs outbuildings outbuildings ings where needed and many other odd jobs could be done the next few months Now is a 0 good time to get acquainted with our hired help then no time will be bo lost when early spring work begins Job hunting Is ia Indefinitely indefinitely inde Inde- finitely y harder than man job and is at present a serious problem Yes the wages are Important There Thero will Wm not be a up hold-up anywhere along the line Ine but the wages ought to tobe tobe tobe be in keeping with the prices of farm crops certainly not any higher and it would be bo but fair fall to give them the best possible as our first reward to the returned soldiers I should appreciate ap ap- predate if It you would please fill out the enclosed at once which requires no postage and man mall manto to me indicating your need and we will try hard to serve you Very truly yours E E. E J. J KIRKHAM State Farm Help Specialist U. U S. S D. D A A. A and U. U A A. C. C |