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Show iter Jobs Urged .Farmhands is Of i Id tiM Lake Trlbue le : Ootobor IS, 19-13.) ?" ' .-'iiiK supplies of nuinpow-I6 nuinpow-I6 "' necessary that each i," l engaged in seasonal ,1 'inw engaged In some ''rfiipaiion in support oi ,f r:.,,nxiuotion or in support i- '"war effort during his off ,e Colonel H. Arnold Kich, t lull director of selective ' '( asserted Sunday. Rich said registrants h for being necessary men Inal occupations in war on or in support of the V ''on may be continued in rt "red classification during season if they fulfill the conditions: '" ihey remain engaged in S j occupations for not less Hght months during the : They become engaged e .- the off season in some c 'ion in war production or xirt of the war effort, and :'Upon the reopening of s-son in which they may i their normal seasonal oc-r oc-r jns, they return to the sea-occupations sea-occupations that consti-"ae consti-"ae basis for their original rent and resume their jas necessary men therein. 1 i now classified in a 2-C ; agricultural deferment ..auon, who do not have ;:work to keep them busy ' farm during the winter s should immediately seek ? ji supporot of the war ef- Colonel Rich said, j 1 agriculturally deferred . :ving in communities ad-j ad-j : to mining activities can eve their country by en-; en-; in such activities during ' .'if season months, he con-: con-: Taking a job which . be filled by a woman : not necessarily be con-, con-, i as engaging in war-sup-or war-productive activ-f activ-f said je past, agriculturally de-! de-! : workers rendered- them-. them-. subject to immediate relation re-lation if they took other flthout first obtaining ap-- ap-- of their local selective s KnarH el Rich still recommends J protect themselves, agri-illy agri-illy deferred workers : notify their local boards they leave agriculture for ff season work. In these it is not necessary for the - or any other employer to 3SS form 42-A, or any other if deferment. All that is ary is to inform the local e service board of their to agricultural activity. :Jore R. Maughan, chief of sit for the U. S. Employ-Service Employ-Service in Utah, said there -Tent needs for 1200 men . x in coal mines in the Price : ai for 600 men to work in t a ferrous metal mines. He farmers who could leave irms for the winter months -Oct their local employ- mi service office representa- |