Show FOOD r VU R L feeders dry wheat shefit feed wheat is moving out of the ogden terminal to add to the supplies of meat dairy and poultry products needed need in the war effort james nelson commodity credit corporation rl pr tentative senta tive at ogden reports that more than bushels of feed wheat has haa been moved out of this terminal in the past CO 60 days most of this wheat has gone to farmers and feeders in utah but some of it has gone to california and nevada Transport transportation aion committee named A county farm transportation committee was set up this week by the USDA war board les mckinnon chairman of the war board heads the committee members of the committee are carter cornia comia and Ben benjamn jaran E weston farmers representing agriculture hyrum norris and norman grey representing truck transportation services and local farm supply dealers dealessi deal ersi respectively jeffers appeals to farmers william M jeffers rubber director of issued the following message to farmers and all aal persons who operate automobiles or trucks you tou can save rubber and help win the war if you will do these things 1 drive only when absolutely necessary 2 keep under 35 miles an hour 3 keep your tires properly inflated 4 have them inspected regularly 5 share your car with others I 1 6 4 only a stout effort can bring the 1913 I 1 farm production up to what will be needed says fred S wallace special USDA war board assistant to the secretary of agriculture mr air wallace made this statement after visiting numerous clr t q and surveying the farm production ti out ut look book farm women help out mrs S M opp of lewiston has canned 1200 quarts of fruit and vegetables as a part of her wax war effort to conserve food besides taking care of a one and a half acre garden she helped in the field thinning sugar beets irrigating and putting up hay ay she is an old hand at driving the truck and is helping this fall with the beet harvest the farm woman is the mother of 11 children 11 of them living she has three sons and a son in law in the service 0 rich county has collected and piled up about 15 tons of scrap iron scrap that is still on farms must be collected soon or it will be covered with snow lets get busy |