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Show year, which is vitally important to wheat growers, Mr. Smith stated. It will effect their operations, oper-ations, the degree of production controls and the level of price support which is available. The vote however will have no direct effect on the acreage allotments. I Wheat Growers 1 To Vote on Quotas Friday Springville . and Mapleton wheat growers are to vote on the wheat marketing quota Friday, July 23, at Spanish Fork Firemen's Fire-men's Hall, according to announcement an-nouncement by J. Earl Smith, chairman of the County Agriculture Agricul-ture Stablization and Conservation Conserva-tion committee. Polls will be open from 9 until 7 p.m.. Mr. Smith points out that quotas quot-as must be declared by the Secretary Secre-tary of Agriculture when the estimated es-timated total supply of wheat exceeds the normal supply by more than 20 percent. This year the estimated total supply exceeds exce-eds the normal supply by 79 percent. per-cent. The vote Friday will decide about marketing qotas for next |