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Show JOINT PROGRAM FOR CIVIC-FARMER GROUP Enthusiastic response greeted the proposed plan of state-wide civic-farmer coordinated action towards to-wards State prosperity as presented present-ed by the Associated Civic Clubs, of Southeastern Idaho at the dinner din-ner meeting Saturday evening in Pocatello. Representatives of virtually every farm group in the state were in attendance and voiced tibeir sup port by appointing a committee which will meet Monday night to draft a set of temporary by-laws to govern the proposed concentrated movement for the group to consider consid-er at their November meeting. Comprising tn?s temporary com-, mittee are; Ben Johnson as president; presi-dent; W. D. Boyle, Bannock county agent, as secretary; and J. N. Day-ley Day-ley of Murtaugh, who is president of the State Farm Bureau; E. T. Taylor, Couer'd Alene, Idaho State Grangemaster; Harold Nagle, Parker, Park-er, secretary of State beet growers association; Guy B. Mains, Boise, state C. of C; A, R. Babcock, Moore, president of state cattle association. o o |