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Show STATE M Oil" FOOD " ' ADOPT A SLOGAN A meeting of the state and city food Inspectors was held yesterday nt the office of the federal food administrator administra-tor in Salt Lake City. There were present pres-ent Inspector Taylor, federal inspector: inspec-tor: Dairy and Food Commissioner Walter M. Boyden. Dr. Conley, food inspector in-spector or Si4t Lake City, and George -Shorten, food lnsper for the city of Ogden. According to Inspector Siisrten the slogan of the meeting Is "Don't Waste Anything," a slogan which he said is meant to be the slogan of the Ameri-j can people for some time to come. Slackness is coming over many because be-cause Ihey think that the war is over and that thero will not be any more need for conserving as they have done In the recent past, but the indications are that -ve will all need to be as care-fu care-fu las over for some considerable time to come, said Mr. Shorten. Another matter that was raised in the meeting was the report that some concerns dealing In foodstuffs have gone in for large stocks of perishable goods, keeping them against a lime when they woult? be greatly advanced . j, , 'i a: in price. This practice will be the ; It subject of close Investigation by tho "fa authorities, and offenders brought c strictly to book, said Mr. Shorten. J tt The saving of foodstuffs has dono Ji more than many realize towards win- y. ning- tho war, said Mr. Shorten, and it J &s is still a mighty weapon for the days ft that are before us. Write it in your I ifc mind, "Don't Waste Anything." lci |