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Show Do You Have a Farm Debt Problem? In our April articles we endeavored endeav-ored to outline brielly how the Farm Debt Adjustment organization organiza-tion came into existence and how tt functions. This chat with you is about the Farm Debt Adjust-menlfc Adjust-menlfc committees. It's about the voluntary work of groups of good neighbors in Utah. ril try to avoid any blizzards of cold statistics. The perfume of Dowers is In the air. Summer is on the way, the snow has melted, so why should we be cold and technical and statistical? Let's talk about the work of a lew good neighbors three or more in each agricultural county of this great state who are doing a wonderful work, donating time and effort, without wages or salary, sal-ary, to help their neighbors. In the United States there are about 12,000 such men. if they were regimented, they would make quite an array of regiments but they are not regimented. They govern their own actions. They have been appointed by the governors gov-ernors of the States, just because they are fair, sensible, good neighbors. neigh-bors. They have no guns, no pisto2s.. and no authority; they can't arrest ar-rest anybody, they can't subpoena anybody all they do is to issue invitations to distressed farm creditors cre-ditors or to distressed farm debtors, deb-tors, saying to them: "Come, let us reason together. If we can assist you in solving your debt problem, we will be pleased to do so and there will be no charge." The members of the Farm Debt Adjustment Committee in Cache County are: Eric E. Hendricks, chairman, Lewiston; Herschel Bullen, secretary, secre-tary, Logan; Alvin Allen Hyrum; Alma Sonne, Logan. The- next meeting oiC this com- mittce will be held Wednesday, May 25, at 7:30 p. m. at Herschel Bullen Real Estate office In Logan. |