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Show I THE CITIZEN, Lowtotoo. UiahFrtraary I. 1M4 BRAND NEW SHIPMENT i- 0 O o o ' FIRST QUALITY, HEAVY DUTY -- NYLON AND WOOL BLEND ' FULLY GUARANTEED NR REGULAR - SQ. YD. CAHFET LAYERS IHubUss SAVE Dinettes Large and Small WIfflM 444 CHAIRS First Qaalltp'bP v-- . Oaqr Jeagtog-Fr- ea SQ. YD. EXPERT ALL WORK BY - s LAID - M Choir $99 farattA'.vty'; W.T. Docker . $29.95 UPHOLSTERED -- '"SWIVEL- Secttaha! . $199 wi. V . Sectional DELIVER We Win Wheel and f ' Tade aad APIECE Will Be $229 f-- Learls Hargus, member of the Idaho ASC atoto ABOUT FRANHJN, COUNTY? eommlttoe queries 'members of tba Franklin county committee about ASCS " statistics. The members tA the committee (left to right) Dale F. McKay, Harry MUee, and The Citizen Photo , Fielding Winward, acting chairman. Taraed Dewa GUARANTEE SUPER 0UAI1TY Conetraettea Oa Gera aad - W.T. - Dad Fair Offer No Farm Program Aired During Preston Meet . . c, V APPLIlinCE CLEADADCE I W.T. FROM ONLY Coven la I Colon to Cheeee ! These Aro AIlFirsii Quality ,ii. ; i ( iJ I r V, ' 1JH WESTINGHOUSE i FROST-FRE- Portable TV V I WESTINGHOUSE 13-F-T. E I Dehigeralor - Freezer '.00 $123.00 I fol-'ow- ed K. Blackburn, Fanner Fieldman from the ASC State Office discussed the merits of the farmer elected fanner committee System and encouraged thes elected men to accept and the responsibilities of cany I this community committee position. ELECTRIC FULLY I investment Myron. Fotmeibeck, County Office Manager, for ASC Service Office. This was by a discussion of tba 1964 Feed Grain Pronun, presented by TherraU Campbell, County Supervisor tor the County Office. HARLAND W.T. tOVEN DELUXE WESTINGHOUSE m-- I V HU LJ - - i. . ' f Idaho ASC State Commit tee. Mr. Hargus also gave his endorsement of the farmer committee system stated that in tba future these farmer elected committeemen wUl have more and more responsibilities. HE THEN presented a dis-- I cusslon and charts showing the estimated split of tea Ac1964 fiscal tax dollar. to figures cording presented by Mr. Hargus. National International , and see Programs win receive 5i cents of the do'lar, S cents, Veterans 5 cents, Fixed Interest charges 6 cents, Social Security and other trust tends 23 cents and 110 cents ter other expanses. According, to Mr. Hargus, of the portion labeled for De-- FBEEZED n Y and FT. WEST1NGB0USB U. 1 ' ' . Peaads Helds 7M er Sou Conservation Sendee, Agricultural Research Sendee. 39.7 percent or ($2,603 billion) programs predominantly for stabilization of farm income and also for conservation ASC programs. THIS IS the only portion which involves payment to farmers - CCC price sup- port and supply acreage di version payments, he said. Price Support payments, National Wool Act, Sugar Act, CCC loans with loan repay-t- o interest as the Gen- ments, deposited eral Fuad and not deluded from the Agriculture Bud- get W.T. I r,?t Fatten t All Folly Guaranteed . , farm program (Farmers Qonost Values AH Good i Girls Host In REA (Rural MINK CREEK AdministraHm Mink formation meeting, iponsorad Electrification and conducted by the Frank- tion) and FHA Creek ward Uhomai had a lin County ASC Committee, Home Administration) loans. Daddy-DaughtParty Frl: 112 percent o (9994 MilJanuary SI, 1964, attracted local and state farm leaders. lion) hag range programs day January 24, 1961 The Topics covered at the meet- for the improvement of ag-- evening commenced with a ing Included a discussion on riculutural resources - forest lively game of PasswonLTho the AC Program presented by sendee, Extension sendee, Knights and Ladies were then An open tf. y y Blah Creek YOU SAVE BIG WE BOUGHT BIG 5 Mr. Haxgua said that subsidy Is. the oldest economic principle written Into U. S. laws. Starting when the first Congress enacted tariffs In 1780. Subsidy and subsidy like programs have helped develop US Banks, Housing groups, cdDaces, . airplanes, railroads, witter ways, merchant fleets, aad many other business and Industries. ushered into the Banquet Hdl where they were served fried chicken, potato salad, peas and the dessert was pink sherbet During the dinner, at Intervals, anonymous letters from the girls about their fathers were read. After dinner the royal were escorted into the 1 where they and had a wins re lay. The evening ended with a soft waltz, Those present were Dale Larsen and Wilde and Wyla, It Crane and.- - Rorinn, e, Carl Christensen and Keller Percy Shanna, Hugh Hansen and Sandra, Veraon Hansen and Jeanie, Hvley Jepsen and Susan, Nathaniel Keller and Ann, Hanrid Baird and JU1, Rex Crane and Linda, Lynn Nelson and Sharon, Ellis Jepsen and Kay Dawn. Mrs. m Hansen, Mrs. Lena and Mrs. Beverly Nelson planned the evening. coupl Con-Merl- Lam-ovn- and De-fen- se, te Choose From Models ONLY1 W.T. tt FT. $399 WESTINGHOUSE Defrigeralor a WITH 75 UB. FREEZER r DA1IGE I WESTINGHOUSE tends: 30.7 W.T. I Freezer 21 FT. UPRIGHT WESTINGHOUSE 'i - W.T. i WESTINGHOUSE '14 d 4ol - V' t - N 4V is MATCHING i V BOTH ' ' ;W. T LOW DOWN PAYMENTS LOW HANK INTEREST FINANCING . , I BIG DISCOUNTS ON1NS HEAVY DUTY WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS AND DRYERS, TOO I i 1 - I i-- -- ' !. $ CACHE VALLEY'S LARGEST V OLDHE APPLIAHCE DEAL! k., ? ' Phono !t-- c i f. v-- '1 t 852-01- 80 ft- Nettie Lewis Is home from where aha , waa a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Holden of Salt. Lake Weston Mrs I I .ti Ol adult styling in soft quality leatfwi featuring the new Catffomia Seam for smartness and good looks. Coma in and ssa our many other styles in all sizw and widths. J n) A QUILTING was held at Thelma Shumways home la j Franklin. Quitters Areta Don-- r, Madora Bergeson, Estdla lit, Thelma Doney, Reb ecca Packer, Helga Hampton, Arlene Hampton, Tern Lowe and Tarn Porter quitted and refreshments, son of in Hurls Grace and Elsie Gibson were I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee and Leon Doney. IRingsford, I They visited Mr. and Mrs. Lora Hampton; and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kingsford Alan. ' FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs. , Bud Pack of Brigham City I announce the arrival of twins (boy and girl). Mrs. Pack Is the former Ruth ' Ann Dur-ra- .t yit .Mr; -- bfonewfolttorot Here's rsd I la r 'J l Fraaklla Britfs " I" tho'-ganora- ONLY - I 'efrrta4; Bill- pilot fc 1244. Capacity Washer 1444 CapacttyDryer to Match v percent ($2,016 on) . win . go to programs which deary provide Dece its to consumers, business men and to pubic Programs having for- sign relations and aspects; Sales of surplus agricultural commodities 'oreign currencies; emergency famine relief to friendly peoples. 7J percent or ($400 wil bo used ter food Retribution programs; school unch, special milk, food stamp plan. "6.8 percent ($448 minion) MU-io- Washer And! Dryer k ith Stride In Style for SUCH HIGH QUALITY SUCH LOW PRICES r - The Perfect Way To Agriculture Ipartment W.T. J- BOYS: of W.T. CALL US COLLECT .V- - V.r , ,T - - f.- -'; V J and I ft' PDESTOD, IDAHO ' 1 I a USE YOUR CONVENIENT ;v BLOCK'S CHARGE ACCOUNT nt - ' .; i ft in r |