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Show CITY IS DIVIDED HID 12 DISTRICTS FDR mm Through the tireless efforts of tho general chairman and tho various chairmen of subcommittees of the coni-mittee coni-mittee on preparation and safety, the plans to transform all vacant land, lots and la-wns within tho city Into food-producing food-producing gardens for the common defense de-fense were perfected today. Perfect team work and supervision are assured. as-sured. The city has been divided into twelve aistricts, as follows: No. 1 East of Washington, south of the city limits to Ninth street. Agricultural Agri-cultural and labor supervisors yet to be selected. No, 2 West of Washington, south of the city limits to Ninth street. Agricultural supervisor to be selected; Clarence Bramwell, director of labor. No. 3 South of Ninth street to Ogden Og-den river and west of Washington. George H. Butler, garden supervisor; labor director, Earl Pingree. No. 4 East of Washington, south of Ninth street to the river. John L. Wilson, garden supervisor; G. Fred Jensen, director of labor. No. 5 South of the river to Twenty-third Twenty-third and east of Washington. W. T. Stilwell garden supervisor; J. J. Van-dergraff, Van-dergraff, labor director. No. 6 West of Washington, south of tho river to Twenty-third street. Joseph B. Dana, garden supervisor, Jesse Draper, labor director. No. 7 South of Twenty-third street to Twenty-sixth street and west of Washington. J. H. Wardleigh, garden supervisor; Wilford Nuttall, labor director. di-rector. No. 8 Twenty-third to Twenty-sixth street, east of Washington. J. J. Harrison Har-rison and J. H. Wardleigh, garden supervisors; su-pervisors; Irving C. Emmett, labor director. di-rector. No. 9 Twenty-sixth to Twenty-ninth street, oast of Washington. F. J. Hen-dershot, Hen-dershot, garden supervisor; L. Dow Browning, labor director. No. 10 West of Washington, between be-tween Twenty-sixth and Thirty-second streets. Richard D. PIncock, garden supervisor; Robert A. Hunter, labor director. No. 11 West of Washington, between be-tween Thirty-second and Thirty-sixth strocts. Thomas Parkor, labor director; direc-tor; garden supervisor to be selected. No. 12 East of Washington, Twenty-ninth to Thirty-sixth street. Abraham Abra-ham Kershaw, garden supervisor; Albert Al-bert S. Ferrln, labor director. Supervisors All Experts. All supervisors above named and those to be selected are men posseas- Ing expert and practical qualifications for the work expected of them. The same is true of tho labor directors and all of them aro volunteers soldiers of the commissary In the national cause. Fred A. Huish has volunteered to serve as general superintendent, in charge of all planting, cultivating and harvesting. The marketing problem will be handled In a scientific manner, so that those who produce the crops, who do the work, will have all profits pro-fits from it. The committee and its workers will not receivo a penny in profit of any kind. General Labor Director. Robert E. Wilson, scoutmaster, will have general supervision of the marshaling, mar-shaling, application and execution of labor. Ho will bo assisted, as needs require, by the general committee. No loafing will be allowed in Ogden this summer. This does not require elaboration at this time, but it will ho fully demonstrated in a little while. The Homo Guard, with five hundred men under arms, will probably see to Hfl it that vagabondage be prohibited in JM all Weber countj. The old Now Engy AH land motto will be adopted: "Ho that !H won't work shall not eat." H The commitleu stated today that H everyone who wants work shall hao H it, and all profits from his labor; seed H for gardens and crops will be furnish- l cd free to all who need it and may H be paid for from crop benefits. No H triflers need apply. For this great iM work, they say, only earnest and in- H dustrious men can qualify. H Assurances were received today that H all kinds of produce will sell higher H than ovor before, no matter how much H Is raised. H All persons desiring garden lots H should apply to the supervisor or la- M bor director in his district, to Gen- 1 eral Superintendent Huish, Mr. Wil- jH son, or at the committeo's headquar- H tors, room 6, Utah National bank jH building H |