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Show b Campaign Will Ask Boys to Stay on Farms The Cache county Farm Bureau Bur-eau is launching a campaign to convince trained farm youths that it is their "patriotic duty" to stay on the farm, President E. E. Hendricks of Lewistqn, reported re-ported today. The 1943 farm program provides pro-vides for deferment of "essential" farm workers, he pointed out, but farm boys in many cases still , must be persuaded to make their war contributions on the farms. "Many of them fear they will be looked upon as slackers if they do the war work they are trained to do," he declared. "Obviously, "Ob-viously, these trained boys cannot can-not be replaced effectively and they must learn to resist the appeal of adventure and the scoffing of the ignorant and stay on the farms where they are most needed." |