Show WHEAT AND FLOUR NE NEEDS OF THE HOUR But Bat No Need to Pay Dollar a Loaf for Bread as They Did During Civil War By y Proper Use of Substitutes Eve Every Family Can Effect Savings of Flour Which Will Redound to Bono Bono- fit of Our Fighting Force I 3 Er ry pound of ot wheat available Is seeded ceded If we are to fulfill the pledge made by America the Commissariat Department of ot the fighting forces abroad to supply wheat sugar meat and ond fat tat Wheat and amI flour are ore tho the Reeds Deeds of the hour The food program is In of ot necessity a changing one nn an anthe and the demands increase In direct ratio to the Increasing numbers in the field flohl We know V that the courageous of ot the women rises to meet every ne new situation Just lust now we face the lean months before the WIg 1918 harvest Our State Food Administrator asks that every home having wheat or flour In storage whether purchased or produced produced pro pro- to sell all above the amount actually needed to supply the family counting the use of substitutes In caws cases where the family fatally are grown substitutes potatoes supplemented with milk green vegetables and fruits will m provide nutritious meals seasoned with the tile joy of ot service Ice a sure promoter pros pro moter of ot good digestion If It there Is Isa Isa isa a tendency to complain of ot soaring prices some arc are frank to admit that It costs less to supply their families with bread when purchasing substitutes substitutes than before as less bread Is required required re re- at the same ame time more nutrition nu DU- is supplied Is It not fortunate fortunato that the UlO potato surplus occurred in time to allow us to accede to this new demand M mischance to our families In answer to one who called attention attention atten atten- tion to our present sacrifices a a. a. a veteran veter veter- an of eighty smiled as she remarked we paid a dollar a a loaf loat during the Civil war In response to which a hundred and fifty women rose and pledged themselves to a house to house canvass can to give their sisters a chance chanco to get in on this piece of work A year ago we did our bit now wo we think our all too small a thing In face tace of ot the heroism of the men and women wOlDen over there Quickly no now while there Is time every woman v should hould send word to the the nearest miller miller mil mil- ler or local dealer denIer the amount of ot flour to be released If It you have ha not heard the call or have haye forgotten get in touch with the Home Demonstration Agent of your our county or the Ute chairman of or the Food Conservation Conser Committee and they will Instruct you But make haste the biggest battles of the war are on Tho The pilgrims pilgrim of the rock bound shores hores of ot New En England the pioneers of the theal val al valleys alleys leys of ot the west shared what they had with needy neighbors Will wm you do less because you cannot see tho the pleading eyes of famished children or hear dear the marching feet teet of ot the thousands thousands ands doing battle for the safety of ot your Tour home and who must be fed ted YOU TilE THE PATRIOTS OF UTAH tho chance has come to make yours the tha banner tanner state in this as It has hns been lr lq h Red Cross and Liberty Loan Lonn Cam II |