Show many persons visit food for freedom displays 41 residents of neighboring corrini tul li lc I 1 4 oj witness E more than stockmen stoc kmen farmers and homemakers home makers from plate and garfield Gartl eld counties viewed the tha rio grande railroads food for freedom train when it made its appearance in marys yale vale friday february 27 the train before its arrival here had already been inspected by so some me people according to P K yonge director of agriculture for the railroad in citing these figures he stated that the large audience here was most gratifying the seven car train was exhibited by the railroad la in cooperation with the anaconda sales salea company the gunnison Gunn lson sugar company and the utah agricula ural extension service to present before the agriculture districts of utah and colorado some outline as to what Is expected and to help farmers in reaching production goals set upeor the food for freedom campaign on it were exhibits of livestock production dairy products vegetables potatoes hay sugar beets cereals poultry raising and nutrition of all the latter seemed to draw the most interest describing the exhibits and explaining pla plat ining ning quotas were specialists from the extension service of the utah state agricultural college at logan they were A C esplin livestock specialist carl college and J C hoagenson Hoa ganson college agronomist accompanying the train also were mr george representing the state AAA frank B D shelly of the utah poultry association J L bond anaconda sale representative senta tive H J nigg crt general agent tor for the tha rio grande western railroad at salt lake city and mr christensen representing the ahe state department ot of agri culture |