Show ASKED ta SENO IN NEAT I 1 I 1 government I 1 needs t he flour reou r r for or our soldiers in the trenches local flour flou mills W will I 1 if guy duk the wheat grind it ft into flou r tind find ship it farmers duty is ir to get the wheat to the mills I 1 no people in vie tie history of the united states have such nn an opper tuillio to serve I 1 their heir government as the utah flir banners mers have right now al it half of the people in the world lire are hungry women as lova lovable ble and good 9 as s our own mothers mother are starving sta arving children as sweet as ours are dropping by tho the wayside from famine the soldiers in the lie trenches may have to give up 1111 tile tight light because they tou enough 1 I food to up their astren strength th read this announcement from the hie federal food administrator IV IV armstrong and see what he has to say about your wheat and four flour every patriotic citizen in utah Is asked to turn in his surplus flour and to send ills his wheat to the nearest mills to be ground ti thus hus releasing mill feeds for the livestock the cost of imported mill feeds oil cake etc is so nigh high in many portions of the state that farmers have been compelled to feed their wheat or to sacrifice their stock both instances of criminal waste under the present war time nee necessity etsity it I 1 i absolutely a tiu tili estion of patriotism now tor for the government needs need the flour aud and the soldiers neer need the food the mormon relief society has done a splendid thin thing in releasing over bushels of wheat but every single as 8 pound sack of altur is bought up with rejoicing and every bushel of wheat sent to the mills Is if recorded with joy 1 flour must be in conw original anal mill packages either cither 21 48 or 08 pound sacks 2 flour must be one hundred per cent flour or better commonly known as straight grade drade or high patent 3 the local flour mills will buy the wheat grind it into flour and ship out the flour the fa farmers duty ls Is to get ills his wheat to the mill 4 the price to be paid for flour is per hundred pounds net weight this will allow the mill to pay the former farmer the fair market price for his N wheat beat Par farmers should turn in their groin grain and take the cash the president has used the price for the 1918 crop and in the crop reports indicate a much heavier yield of wheat aua a nil other grains to in 1018 1918 than in 1917 1017 there is no reason to expect that grain will command a better belter price and every farmer knows that the hie longer lie he holds liis its wheat the greater his risk of los lobs lo s from shrinkage vermin dampness and fire I 1 take flour to 16 the nearest mill or retailer |