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Show I'FHMERS cooperate WITH GOVERNMENT The local county farm bureau has pledged its support of the federal administration's ad-ministration's emergency wax1 program through a set of resolutions adopted at a recent meeting of the county agricultural leaders of the Rocky mountain states held at Salt Lake. The Weber county bureau has been a leading lead-ing factor in this movement for some time past and the resolutions are ' thoroughly in line with its policy. Every phase of agricultural and foodstuffs food-stuffs production from the farms of the nation is being correlated in the counties with those of the council of defense and the administration's plans. The resolutions adopted read: "Since the production and conservation conserva-tion of ample food for the United States and her allies is recognized as a vital necessity to the successful execution exe-cution of the Avar with Germany, we accept whole-heartedly whatever obligations obli-gations and duties are delegated to us by the government in providing for the national security and defense. , "We pledge our full support to the demand of the government as a military mili-tary necessity the plan for placing an agricultural representative in each county over the country by Fobruary 1 to "assist in meeting agricultural needs and situations rapidly developing develop-ing out of the war." A national meeting, the local agent says, is planned for next year instead of the sectional meetings which have been held recently. At the meeting in Salt Lake such questions were discussed dis-cussed as greater publicity for the work, of the county bureaus, co-operation of agricultural and other state and county organizations with state and county councils of defense, chambers cham-bers of commerce, granges and other bodies; the encouragement of agent training schools and a closer understanding under-standing between councils of defense and the department of agriculture. |