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Show r f i i Page 7 October, 1966 UTAH FARM BUREAU Passed 1963 Cotton Bill (Farm Bureau opposed) Approved Refusal to Gurantee N Credit (Farm Bureau supported) Y Passed 1964 Wheat Cotton Bill (Farm Bureau opposed) Passed Poverty Bill (Farm Bureau opposed) i f I the voting records of the congressional candidates published in this issue of the paper and be able to tell your friends about these men. AU the glib talk in the world won't change the record. Know how these UTAH FARM ALL BUREAU men represented us and be able to WOMEN ARE INVITED to the Womtalk about it. ens business luncheon to be held Dust off your traveling shoes Thursday, Nov. 17th. A highlight for Las Vegas and the AFBF Conar and feature will be the vention, which we shouldn't miss one minute reports of the county (being so close) but in the meanchairmen. It's amazing how much time we'll be real disappointed if you can say in one minute when we dont see you in Salt Lake for you have to. our UFB convention. The evening session will feature Judge Reginald Garff and the Talent Find finalists. Good luck to the Judges as this is one of the most talented groups we've seen in some tlmel Picking the winner will not be easy. We were pleased to help with the Mrs. Haven Smith, Chairman of in School and the AFBF Womens' Committee, Logan Leadership are proud that it was a success. was the featured speaker at the Our pleasure is increased when Utah State University Leadership we were able to add our nominSchool for Women. The School, ation to that of KSL's, recommendwhich is sponsored annually by the our at that the Extension Service, guest speaker highlighted ing school, Mrs. Haven Smith, Chairspeeches and discussions on Citiman of the AFBF Women's zenship. The Farm Bureau women preCommittee, be awarded the Freedom's Foundation Award. She sented the flag reading that was so popular at last year's concertainly deserves it. Elections are staring us right vention. They also presented a In the eye! If you haven't been skit on women's voting written working to help promote better by UFB fleldman, Jake Fuhriman. government, start today. Doing The women were also instrumental in obtaining the visiting speaker nothing wont help a thing. Make sure you're familiar with the prowho discussed the proposed constitutional amendments. posed Constitutional Amendments and be able to explain the strong Mrs. Smith, who also addressed or weak points to friends, bethe Cache County Farm Bureau, cause FEW THINGS ARE MORE was very well received and the MISUNDERSTOOD THAN THESE entire group was appreciative of AMENDMENTS. Be familiar with her effort in coming. Keynotes School TTDKKS F i t i ; i N N n N MtSBAmMIW ever-popul- Airs. Haven Smith Y Congressman King voted with Farm Bureau 16 of the time. Congressman Burton voted with Farm Bureau 93 of the time. Congressman Lloyd voted with Farm Bureau 100 of the time. Convention Will Have Activities For Women The 1967 UtahFarm Bureau Convention promises to be one of the best yet. Plan now to be in attendance. A special table wlU be reserved for County Women's chairmen, but N Com-mun- lst AND BEST WISHES TO THE (UJftsjlh) FQurmra EwecoM 02G(302l2 (KI(02IiflIKl Editors Note: Election time is upon us and careful voters will stuty the voting records of the candidates before making their choices on the ballot. The following is the voting record of the congressional candidates. Utah State Association of Comity Officials MAURICE BIRD, President C. A-- . GRANT Secretary |