Show 4 town and farm in war time Pre by tile the salt lake alt city office of 0 war M information antion reminder FOOD red hed A B 0 and D stamps goo good d until april 30 and red 11 stamps are valid vald next monday april 26 all to be used toi for purchase pui chase ot of meats edible fats butter and cheese blue D E and r F stamps valid through april 30 toi for canned dried and frozen foods COFFEE stamp no 26 good for one pound e spires april abill 25 next monday SUGAR stamp no 12 good for five fhe pounds until may 31 ahead abend for foil V U S tables table in a report which the office of 0 war information explained Is neither to alarm nor reassure assure le but to present the true facts regarding garding the food situation warning was vas sounded that there are ahead for the amerlean american table B baning a aring widespread cro crop p dl di tile the kind of food troubles that will affect most american civilians will not menace life or health but fluctuations in war demands demand will ill cause constant av changes an and inconveniences the situation tor for 1943 is that the total production assuming average weather will probably be at least three per cent great gi eater and maybe eight or ten per cent greater than in 1942 only about three quarters of the total supply will go to the civilian population ai ula tion however the remainder going to the armed tores fores and allies compared with 1942 and roughly estimated on the basis of pro prospective spec tive 1943 output civilians this year will have about 11 per cent less meat 27 per cent less les a canned and shell fish 21 per cent less lesa butter 11 per cent less c heese cheese 16 15 per cent less canned milk ilk 51 per cent less canned fi fin ii its from to 2 e per cent bent less 0 ot f various tiesh fresh vegetables 27 per pel cent less leas canned vegetables 8 sl ix per pel cent less dry beans about 22 21 per pei cent loss less sugar 21 per c cent 11 t less rice ilce 29 per cont less c offee coffee 60 per cent less tea and 12 per pei cent less cocoa bivians will have about the same amount of fresh flesh and frozen fish eggs tin turkeys keys fluid milk and cream lard laid anil and other cooking fats fresh citrus fruits canned fruit juices dried fruit tomatoes potatoes and sweet potatoes corn coin oats and barley bailey for foi human consumption civilians civilian s will have hae 30 per pei cent more chickens 57 per pei cent more moie margarine nine per pei cent more moie apples 13 per cent moie frozen hulls seven seen per cent more wheat and 13 per cent more rye artir ni costs go higher A new high of more moie than sev seen billion dollars was reached in war vai expenditures during dining march when the average amount each day was to meet these mounting costs of war wai secretary of the treasury recently lecent ly disclosed that the 13 billion dollar second war loan Is part pait of 70 billion dollars that must be raised during 1943 this Is a peoples war so all the people ought to have hae a part in financing it said eald the secretary as he warned that ten tea per cent Is not enough beet labor to 10 bo acci cited by U the USES united states employment service district offices in utah were instructed to commence immediately a recruiting program tor for labor laboi for the thinning blocking and harvesting of 0 sugar beets Ti theodora leodore R maghan associate a to U USES SES director advised the district offices that the USES will v wo aik oik rk with ith agricultural agencies the beet sugar industry Ind and others highlights of the program include 1 orders for foi beet sugar workers to be filed with USES local offices 2 initiation by the USES of community mobilization programs tor for complete com utilization of local labor resources 3 recruitment and immigration ot of workers from outside sugar beet areas where necessary by the USES in cooperation with the beet sugar companies comp iules which will mange transport atida 4 I 1 cooperation of USDA agell cles lu in providing pio iding information relative to labor laboi resource ind and beet beel sugar libor labor requirements 6 cooperation ot of agencies in securing full utilization of available labor Liah groper instruction of inexperienced fenced workers oi keib exchanges of labor be tween farmers frnncis fann cis etc mr all daglian ie ported thit that re of local workers will be the keystone of the entire entile ef 0 fbi foit t local sources must be fully utilized including experienced agricula agricultural ural laboi label both now on oil tho the farms and young workers vor lieis including school sell c 0 1 y cullis houses housewives hes and other women not fully employed and employed willing milling to devote part pait time to the program such as morning or 01 evening hours weekends week ends or other days oft off and vacations antin arced of rann farm fencing has hah hoen been removed floal tile group of 0 f rationed lat lonea alti clOs aud and pressure pie ssuie cookers cool ceia have hae been bee U placed under rationing new regulations permit any person to purchase pui chase amounts of fencing not exceeding 10 it at a single purchase pui chase or pounds in a quarter year period the pressure pie ssuie cookers cook cis which will be produced in 1943 will ie be rationed b by county farm rationing lation ing committees or 01 by subcommittees established for urban areas eligibility to purchase new pressure pie ssuie cookers cool ceis will be based on obtaining the greatest possible volume of home canned nonacid non acid vegetables ege tables and meats community pools and organizations composed of several sev e ral families who agree to use a pressure cooker jointly will have a better chance to obtain one than individual families who usually can little food jobs for foi radio Il aills radio hams formerly banned from the air because of the war mar may now serve e their country in the war emergency radio service leer vlee for further information write to the editorial section office of civilian fentense Den tense washingto D C safe canning methods tho the steam pressure pres suro cooker Is I 1 the only method recommended I 1 by the U S department of ag I 1 for preserving pie serving certain types ot of vegetables such vegetables as beans peas corn coin spinach and asparagus as well veil as meats should be cooked in a r spoil poll iguls billits ind tomatoes rhu pressure canner to kill organisms ehli ause food to lull lb and pickled beet C may ba safely canned by the boiling water bath method to be sate safe these products pio ducts should be boiled for at least ten minutes before they are aie eaten or tasted even though there is no sign of spoilage when the jar Is opened lia eamicis ram rillers icis who sell to Ilet allers A farmer who sells butter lard or any other rationed food to a retailer must collect ration points tor for the sale just as he ha has s done in selling belling to consumers continued on page four tour town and farm IN WAR TIME continued from page one ance since march 29 according t to 0 the office of price coln all farm sales must be made at current point values and stamps stamp s collected must be 19 turned in to local ration boards with a report made on OPA form R 1609 this form will be available to all local boards during the last week in april the first report la Is duo due during the first fifteen days of may and will cover sales made between march 29 and the end of april meat ceilings postponed maximum prices on beef veal lamb and sold at retail will avill not become effective until may alay 17 OPA suspended ceilings scheduled to go into effect april da 45 in order older to be sure that the prices were in line with other living costs land army A land army aimy of about city and town women will be recruited as part of the U S crop corps to help meet the farm labor shortage ten thousand of these women are aie expected to enroll tor for year round farm work and about tor for seasonal work for one month or more three hundred thousand women will be placed on short time emergency jobs on farms women who can spare weekends week ends a few days or a i few weeks women who wish to contribute their services sei vices should await the local call farm fann values up yam farm real estate values on 01 3 rell 1 1913 1943 showed an increase of 0 nine per cent over oer last ear r the U S department of agriculture has announced this Is tile the most substantial gain that has occurred since 1920 land value increases inci eases during dm ing the past year were widespread with conle advance reported tor for each af pf p the 48 states shoo lee leather released Ile certain types ot of leather which had been frozen have been released by for the inabu manlutac f ae ture tine of shoes As a result 0 of the action more than one million P pairs airs of and girls shoes are expected to be made from genuine and imitation reptile leather natural colored leather was also released leased le and manufacture ot of leather bows boas tor for mchoes prohibited ceilings on oil fresl biesh vegetables retail ceilings toi for cabbage carrots lettuce peas snap beans spinach and tomatoes were established thursday through the use of uniform mark ups over oer the retailers s not net cost according to the office of price administration roi for pach each vegetable kable except cabbage the retailer will determine his ceilings by multiplying in his net cost by 1 39 on cabbage where spoilage Is greater the markup mark up Is 1 66 for independent retailers having an annual volume of or less 1 54 for foi chain retailers with all ai annual volume lume under and 1 50 tor for any retailer with an annual volume over retailers will determine their ceilings each thursday by applying given mark ups to ako tko not net cost of the vegetable based on the largest single purchase ot of the preceding week A farmer who sells not more than 75 worth of foods per month to country shippers or to consumers Is exempt from price control of fresh vegetables it if the farmer Is a country shipper he Is subject to the price regulation higher support prices support prices tor for dry beans dry peas peanuts soybeans and flaxseed have been raised according to the war bodd administration payments have also been announced tor for irish potatoes and truck crops tor for production between 90 per cent and per cent of farm goals revised tire tim regulations tire rationing regulations have been tightened to prevent bootlegging and violations ot of tire inspection spec tion requirements changes ordered by the office ot of price administration are 1 tire inspection spec tion record must be kept in tile the vehicle while it Is in operation 2 tire inspectors will report serial irregularities to the local rationing board 3 it an applicant does not have a tire inspection record record showing all inspection requirements co completed grm the local board way may grant ant his application it if an inspection was made 60 days before the application was tiled filed 4 dealers need not hold tires turned in tor for 30 d days as now required it if before ayat that ume time elapses elapse the tires vie aire e examined xam ined by an OPA depre cepro senta tentative tive and their disposal Is authorized point values lowered because some perishable meat products were moving slowly OPA reduced by one or two points the ration values ot of sausage including wel ners bologna pork su sage scrapple lings and pork necks and backbones dry and semidry semi dry sausage such as hard salami hard er elat pepperoni soft salami Thurl nger and cortadella Mort adella were not affected by the action on oil the farm wiring farmers can now install farmstead wiring tor for operation of equipment at the same time utility service are being made A farmer daimer eligible for electric service under order U 1 0 and who has been certified ty by his U S department of agriculture county war board kanpur can purchase up to 76 pounds of wire plus necessary accessories from any supplier and Is granted a preference rating at AA 3 to obtain it woolen fabric production production of oe woolen and worsted fabrics in 1942 reached a new all time high of hear yards this Is almost fifty per cent greater than in 1939 has doubled wool quotas for essential civilian fabrics which Is expected to make an additional pounds of wool available for civilian needs this Is further assurance that there will be adequate adeau ate supplies of clothing for civilians during the fall and winter of this year i onion potato maximums raised alaci maximum m u m prices on dry onions and wh white it e potatoes of th the e late 1942 crop tor for sales during may and june 1943 will be ten cents higher than in april the office 0 of f price administration has announced bounce noun ced d the change in price Is designed to spread available su supplies evenly over the next three months niel fuel oil for or canning housewives are assured of enough range oil or karolene ka Ica rosene tor for their home canning the office of price administration has authorized zed the granting of fuel oil rations tor for operation of oil burn ing stoves used for home can ning purposes pui poses local rationing boards have been instructed to issue necessary ration coupons it if the consumer asks tor for ten tell gal ions or oi less if more than ten UTAH STATE SOIL conservation legal notice of hearing notice Is hereby given by the atah state soil conservation committee that the proposed sevier river soil Conser conservation vailon district has duly petitioned in tile the interest 0 of the public health safety and welfare tor for a soil conservation district to function in the territory described as follows commencing in the northwest corner coiner of pluto plute county at che the junction of sevier deaver beaver and plute plate counties township 27 south houth range lange 6 west thence along the county countr line which follows in a southern direction along the mountain divide to garfield Gartl eld county township 30 south range 5 west thence duo due east along pluto plute and garfield county line to fremont cremoni river niver boun dery in section 35 town township shili 30 south ra range ate 1 west thence along said bo boondry andr in in a northern direction along tile the parker mountain divide to sevier county line thence due west along bovier plute county line to the point of beginning containing approximately acres please take further notice that a hearing will be held at t the plute county courthouse in junction utah on may alay ath at 9 00 p in the question of the desirability necessity propriety of the petition and the appropriateness of tile the boundaries boun bound derles eries for the organization oi of said sevier river soil conservation district will be considered all landowners or land occupiers within the limits of this area or territory proposed to be added thereto shall have the right to attend the hearing and to be heard in this matter dy by order of the utah state soil conservation committee V A BERGESON chairman first public publication aton april abill 23 1943 last publication april 30 1943 go gallons lions Is needed the ration will be debei determined mined according to the number of hours the stove will be used thes hies toi for veterinarians raim farm veterinarians can now get new tires as replace replacements meAts even when the casings on their cars cais are aie according to the office of price administration tra tion they are aie also eligible for foi two mud land and snow tires in addition to their ordinary tires to make travel easier caster and safer in bad weather |