Show farmer workers urged to get into defense zise work dwindling supplies of manpower make it necessary that each individual engaged in seasonal work become engaged in some other mccu occupation pation in support of the war production or in support ot of the waif war effort during his off season colonel H arnold rich utah director of selective service asserted sunday colonel rich sai said d registrants deferred for being necessary men in r n al occupations in war pio production or in support of the wax war effort may may be continued in a deferred classification during the off season it they ful fullil ta le follow ing conditions fa A they remain engaged ina m seasonal occupations for not less than elent months during the year B they become engaged during the off season in some occupation in war production or in support of the war if fort and C 3 upon the reopening of ate season in which they may pursue their normal oc occupations they return to the seasonal occupations that constituted the basis for their ori org deferment and resume their status as necessary men therein lien aien now classified in EL a 2 C or 3 C agrical agricultural tural deferment def ermet classification who do not have enough work to keep them busy on the farm during the winter months should immediately seek work in support of the war wa effort colonel rich said in the past agriculturally deterred deferred workers rendered themselves subject to immediate reclassification afi they aioo took t k other work without first finst obtaining approval of their local selective service board colonel rach still recommends that to protect themselves agriculturally deferred workers should notify their local boards when they leave agriculture for such off season work in these causes cases it is not necessary for the mines or any other employer to filda allea form 42 A or any other othe r type of 0 deferment all that is necessary is to inform the local selective service bervice board of their return to agricultural activity theodore R maughan chief of placement for the U S employment service in utah said there are c current n needs ed for 1200 men to work in coal cl mij mines 1 yn the price area and for aw menko men to work in the non ferrous metal mines he urged farmers who could leave their farms for the winter months montha to contact their local employment service office representatives |