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Show 11,11 LETTERS IE HE MULED TO STOCK RAISERS Probably tho biggest Job of mailing ovor undertaken in the city, Is bolng cojnpleted at the forest office, under the direction of J. E. Scott, chief of maintenance and 10,000 letters are being be-ing prepared for mailing to the farmers farm-ers and stock raisers of district four. Tho work includes the preparation of-mailing of-mailing lists of all forests in the district dis-trict in triplicate, tho addressing of 10,000 individual enveloposH stamping with "Ogden, Utah," return stamp, stamping 10,000 smaller envelopos for usb of parties addressed in enclosing their replies, 10,000 mimeographed letters let-ters must bo mado; 10,000 one-sheet Tonus prepared for return answers of tho parties addressed. Assembling and folding the abovo two sheets. Inserting Insert-ing tho letters and forms in tho envelopes. envel-opes. Inserting tho return envelopos and addressing and mailing the whole. This circular letter is in connection with the efforts of tho service to in-croaso in-croaso meat production. It is ono of the stops that must be tiken by the "stay at home army," to help win tho war, and those who are' assisting In tho task are diverting great satisfaction satisfac-tion 'that they are doing something to help tho country in its time of need. Tho letters and forms are now ready for assembling and folding and volunteers volun-teers are staying ono hour and thirty minutos overtime this afternoon to help. There was no compulsion about this work and, of the fifteen asked to volunteer, all did so. Many largo mailing jobs aro handled by tho department but Mr. Scott said this is the largest the department has over had to perform in the short spaco of time given. Notices were not received re-ceived until October 8, and it is expected ex-pected to have the work ready for mailing tomorrow. |