Show 0 H 0 farm aarm WAR v V ir NEWS no school today 1 those three words may mean tons of food tor for freedom this tall fall county and city school officials of utah are showing an excellent spirit of cooperation in trying to finda find a way to harvest war crops this fall according accordine to reed W bally chairman of the farm labor committee of 0 the U utah t a h state USDA war board in cache county the school boards of the county and the logan city schools offered to do anything they can to help harvest the crops utah county schools have gone on oil record as ready to go all out to save sae the tomatoes sugar beets and potatoes one county count proposed pio posed holding schools only a halt half a day during the hardest dest season utah farmers are aie being urged by orville L lee chairman ot of the utah state USDA war board to make use ot of the US U S employment service he points out that some farmers have not been aware of the services sen ices offered by this agency As AB the labor blua tion becomes more acute it ble becomes onies increasingly more feces sary that all farmers seeking la ia bor know about the fa facilities e elliles of by the TJ S E sl S b store it on the farm arm I 1 the advice of D L bulliner Pu Ful llmer liner chairman ot of the plute county USDA war board to farmers wonder hig lri what to do with their 1942 crops 0 ol 01 f wheat oats and barley storage room tor for one years crop has been the advice ol of farm leaders ot 0 utah since the nations wheat cro crop P started backing up a few years ago with a carryover carry over on july 1 1942 of oti more than million bushels and an estimated 1042 crop of 0 about million bushels wheat represents the most pressing storage problem this year what do you intend to do with that antiaircraft anti antl aircraft gun back ot of the barn or that pile of 0 rifles down in the fence fence corner asks D L F ru ullmer llmer chairman of the county USDA war board you may not recognize that pile of scrap iron as rifles or an antiaircraft anti antl aircraft gun but there they may need a little processing before they can be used to fight for freedom but if they are left there to rust away be helping the axis mr fullmer said farmers of the nation are expected to turn in 2 million tons in the big scrap harvest this tall fall it you need an electric motor use every possible means you can to locate a used motor before you apply for a new one cautious cautions the tha utah state USDA war board 1 I welding rods are scarcer than liens teeth and farmers are urged to unearth all they can V T feed wheat under t the h 6 authorization from congress Con giess to release delease million bushels to aid in reaching the daliy dairy poultry pork and beet beef production goals will soon be offered to farmers and oe f feeders d ers of garfield Gartl eld county count says sas D L fullmer ot of the county AAA committee to reduce educe the number ol of casualties on the teim farm front wheat of plute county will be encouraged during the next few weeks to insure their 1943 rop crop against all hazards with the federal crop insurance corporation the d addline tor for insuring winter wheat Is september 30 1942 farmers are aie not holding livestock off the market tor for higher prices nor are they falling failing to produce enough meat declares or ville sille L lee chairman ot of the utah static USDA war board in answer t ti cimics oil acs who claim those are the of recent meat shortages la ia some areas ot of the united states price ceilings and differentials ls heavy army bryng and the slack marketing season were given ghen as some of the causes of temporary shortage |