Show 4 4 town and farm in war time 1 1 prepared Pie pared by tile salt bait lake city office ot of war in information formation i calendar gasoline gasoline A book coupons no 6 good for foi tour four gallons each through july 21 renewal of 01 basic A books to be handled by mall mail late in june SUGAR coupon no 13 good for five pounds valid through august 16 Cou coupons lons no 15 and no 16 good for foi five pounds 01 ol sugar each toi for home canning purposes corree COFFEE coupon no 21 24 good toi for one pound through june MEATS etc red coupons 66 J K and L now valid through june coupons at and N valid vali d on n boc successive mondays also g good through june PROCESSED FOODS blue coupons K L and at valid through july 7 SHOES stamp no 17 good toi for one pall pair through june 15 stamp no 18 becomes valid for or one pair on june 16 milk added to ration list evaporated and condensed milk ilk are now on the list ot of ram lam rationed cloned foods with a value of one point per pel pound red stamps in war wai ration nation book two will be used tor for buying canned milk ind and no additional points will lie be made fiade available to consumers consume is toi for such purchases the rationing I 1 is I 1 intended to conserve limited supplies toi for infant reeding feeding spec lal diets and tor for persons pel sons unable to obtain adequate supplies of fresh milk avage aage rates nates for foi canners adjusted by I 1 LS wage adjustments adjust mens tor for the en tire utah canning industry which employs 6 persons during its peak season have been made anade by the regional war labor board in denver the board 1 I selected a base rate late of 66 65 cents an hour as a proper 1943 agricultural rate for the purpose of adjusting wage rates to be paid by utah canners to male common laborers none of 0 the wage increases inci eases re quested can be put into effect until finally approved appi oved by economic stabilization director vin soil BOU since the companies requested an inc increase aso in bricq pi leg ceilings to meet tze tiie increase in wages the increase I 1 was gra gi anted under a directive which permits the regional leg lonal to mako make in austry wide adjustments in the canning industry Ind so long as these adjustments are based on the agricultural wage rate late and do not exceed that rate by more than eight cents an dour hour the ilia various vailous utah canners paid only three ra rates in 1340 1940 for male common labor the majority paid 3 35 5 cents an hour houi and tor for these tile the board approved appi oed the 65 cent rate some companies paid 40 cents and the rate tor for these la Is set at 70 cents others paid 37 cents and for these the rate Is 67 1 cents rates allowable in the various classifications will be determined from this basic rate at a conference to be held between comp company aily representatives and vernon 11 jensen regiel wage stabilization director A list of the companies involved and the hourly male common labor rate established toi for each follows Dlack blackinton inton and son ogden 65 cents box elder racking packing corporation brigham city 65 cents california packing company at franklin idaho ogden spanish fork morgan smithfield and hyrum 11 man tIll all 70 can cents is eddington packing company springville Spring vine ville 65 cents kaysville Kays ville canning company 67 17 cents north th ogden canning company 65 cents perry canning company perry utah ai 65 cents pleasant grove canning company at pleasant grove orein and provo 67 Vs 2 cents robins cannings Cann company ROY utah 67 cents rock hock mountain packing company at Al urray ephraim Eph ralin tre monton onton iti and manti 65 cents at ogden 70 cents royal can anig company ogden 65 cents smith canning company clearfield 65 cents siemens ens canning company ogden rate to be a set later since the company w was not operating in 1910 utah canning n ing company ogden 6 67 7 cents varney company ROY hoy 65 cents woods ci choss oss at cleber city 67 cents at clearfield deai field 70 cents more 1101 0 money aloney into bolln the average american family should and must be investing 25 per pei cent of its income in ili war bonds by the end of 1913 1943 secretary of the treasury moi alor gen thau jr sald said recently i lr in announcing a new bond campaign of the 45 billion collais still necessary essaiy to complete our war financing needs tor for 1943 mor continued on page four town and farm in war time continued from page one said at least 18 billion dollars or almost 25 per cent ot of the national income tor for the remainder of 0 the year should come from purchases of bonds by individuals from those workers 1000 to net who will have seven eighths of all the current available individual savings 26 25 cents ol of each dollar la Is not too much to expect in fact they should and must invest more it if our goal la Is to lie be met lee ice boxes lloja for civilians A total of 0 ice boxes are to be ba pro produced deuced in the next nest three mon months for civilian use according to a now new order of despite limited factory capacities an of mater juals dals the production rate la Is expected to i reach each about i units a mouth month how to get farm fam supplies according to a new ew arl arity regulation a dealer must furnish farm supplies it if the farmer signs a certificate leate stating 1 I certify to the war production board that I 1 am a farmer and that the supplies covered by this order ar are needed now and e NY will ill be used tor for the operation of af a farm A total of items are affected by this order such buch will enable the farmer to buy up to 26 25 worth of any items on the list and more it if the certificate Is approved by his local county farm rationing committee butter price reduction redaction A reduction of five to six cents a pound in the retail price of butter will go into effect thursday june 10 the OPA intends to effect the rollback roll back with a minimum of financial loss to the dairy industry from the farm through the retailer with the subsidy paid to them by the government buyers of butterfat butter tat will get as much tor for their butter as before and will be expected to continue t to 0 pay going prices to the farmer the program will include butter manufactured by P a farmer on his farm from milk produced on hla his farm OPA prosecutes violators Vio latora in the tour four months ended april 30 the courts handed down in 1495 civil and criminal cases involving 1676 defendants accused of violating tho the price and rationing regulations according to OPA of the total 1437 cases involving 1613 defendants were decided in tavor fa of OPA only S cas cases as involving 63 defendants or less than tour four per cent of the total go mi fishing hing without gas its okay with mr lakes ickes it the count rys ardent fishermen continue their sport but he says we still think its a good idea for or them to fish when they can and where they can without extra gasoline gasoline tor for fishing trips will not be available no matter how bow productive of food the sport may he be dont write round robins writing soldiers round robins or news letters and inviting composite replies by the group Is inadvisable the war department has warned replies tend to become anthologies of military information and a cu custom that arose irom from innocent motives becomes a security hazard no more wheat for feed sales ot of wheat for teed feed have been discontinued discontinue a by the commodity credit corporation however farmers may still obtain some teed feed wheat through deal ers and county AAA committees jo to whom shipments have already been made additional orders will not be accepted by the corporation poi po atlon ration unless the state U S department of agriculture war board determines that the wheat is needed to feed livestock during june adjust AAA crop payments farmers who fall to plant 90 per cent ol of their crop goals will not suffer the regular argleus tural conservation deductions it if tho the weather has interfered with their crop plans the war food administration has relaxed th the provisions in all areas where hay and pasture goals have been established the action la is designed to offset the effect of recent unfavorable weather conditions lumber production good lumber production in the united states for the first quarter ot of 1843 1943 Is at board feet this Is close to the first quarter goal needed to meet military and essential civilian requirements of 32 billion board feet for 1943 says the lumber and lumber production division |