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Show i PM A. Committeemen On Call. To Aid . . Farmers With Agricultural Problems Do you know your community commun-ity committeemen, and are you using them? asks Douglas H. Bcrtoch, chairman of the Duchesne Du-chesne PMA committee. "These committeemen .were elacted by you and the other farmers in your community, and they are there to help you with consei vation problems, with price support problems, and with acreage allotments and marketing quotas," Mr. Bertoch said. "And," he added, "when they don't have the answers, they may be able to help find them." While these committeemen do not receive a regular salary and are paid only for the time actually act-ually engaged in PMA administrative adminis-trative work, they are on call at any time to help their neighbors neigh-bors with any PMA programs. Mr. Bertoch pointed out that, in administering PMA programs for the 1948-49 fiscal year, community com-munity committeemen worked an average of 6V2 days, for which they received a national average of $6.30 per day. PMA comjnunity committeemen committee-men of Duchesne county are the following: Neola, Montwel, Hayden and Cedarview Richard D. Olsen, Edwin J. Larsen and Melvin R. Mower. Myton and Ioka Elmer Yer-pensen, Yer-pensen, Blaine A. Brokaw and William R. Peatross. Mt. Home, Talmage and Bon-eta Bon-eta Clifford Stevenson, Fred C Lindsay, and Glendon Soren-son. Soren-son. Arcadia and Bridgeland Wanlass Shields, Roy T. Taylor and Loryn S. Ross. Roosevelt German B. Workman, Work-man, Alma L. Wills, and Ben G. Dye. Altonah and Mt. Emmons J. Arthur Timothy, Lester Max-field, Max-field, and Dennie Ralphs. Bluebell and Upalco Walter Wal-ter Remington, Ross P. Monson, and Wallace J. Seeley. Duchesne and Fruitland Clarence Wilson, Charles W. Harrison, and Max Hartman. Hanna and Tabiona El-wood El-wood B. Carter, Charlie D. Fabrizio, and Glen L. Clark. |