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Show - - - NEW WATCH WORD POOD , CONSERVATION WORl It means that you have already ' learned to conserve food that now you must learn to share it. You' can no longer sit down to your tt-ble tt-ble and ask, "Have I enough to eat?" From now on you will think' in the terms of,a large family table, that of the Allied world, and three: times a day you will ask yourself, "Has the other fellow also enough t the one over in Franco, Belgium and England." It means that at each meal you will say: "This is my chance to serve. Directions Di-rections are given me by the U. S. ' Food Administration that I should follow at once like a good soldier. If I fail whether selfishly or ignor-antly, ignor-antly, I desert the colors of the Nations fighting for Democracy ' I stab in the back the men we have sent to France." Membership in the Food Administration Admi-nistration means that you are now on your honor however bounteous Utah's harvest may be to use but your fair share and help the other fellow get his. The sugar raised in Utih's beet fields, the wheat grown on her farms, the beef raised on the ranges does not now belong merely to citizens within her boundaries, boun-daries, but to other Americans and to millions starving in Europe, and to the soldiers who have been fighting fight-ing and bleeding and dying in your fight. If You Fly This Card You must observe the new American Ameri-can honor ration of two pounds of sugar per capita per month. Try to cat even less than this and add to the national surplus for canning. You must keep on saving wheat though the harvest is large. You must follow out substitute rules cheerfully, keeping yourself ready fct. any change in the national food program which may occur. Though at present there is plenty of meat on the market, you must still remember .tons of beef are needed in Europe and every time you cat beef you lessen the share of a soldier. You should use fruits in plenty during the harvest season and let none go to waste. Since there is 1:1-j 1:1-j tie sugar for canning you can help ; by canning without sugar or by drying dry-ing the fruits for the winter. You should use the vegetables fresh from the garden, letting rrr.i of them go to waste. If your garden has grown more than you ran -,;-. share its products with the fellow next door. Don't use canned vegetables vege-tables now. Remember they can be sent to France. I Use dairy products, milk, milk j products and cheese. ! Use fish. Tt is too perishable in to 'abroad, but is nutritious and valuable valu-able for home consumption, i You helped during 1017-! t ! send to the allies 1 S , M ( .0 e n n. -I pounds more meat and f.n's an O'lO.OOO bushels more cereals V-n during lOlfi-iT. From Amrri.-. the--.-. wre also sent 1 .:i.i6.4 on.nnn no-mis more sugar than were ever shii-ned abroad previous to the war. As a jBiombfr of the r. S. Food administration, adminis-tration, how many pounds will you s."'e frr i hern in i ;, f S- fi ? If you ever get up in the morning i;,r-1'' that to every man all over the world is due his daily bread and feel :n-;i:M to consume more wheat land la.ere sn-ar than is your fair i iar' you nro n".-! to read the daily c .s:::.!;y list 0f our boys over there. , vnr-or ''"a y.-m are an honor r . -..'-e- nf the T p. Feet adminis- e,n tv.KTi "i e.-rli fellow shares f ':nr"''-.v "titer fellow, whose 1 : :f :!;: 7' is entity. f'-e-;-!-.- and cheerfully '' "' ' ' ' r-'ctlatlons. and 1 v'r flint yourself to , a- v w w ores -hi-h nay arise. W. Y. ARMPTHOXC. i federal Feed Admr. for Utah. |