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Show Defense Broadcast To Feature Farmers "Our Farm and Ranch Defenses," Defens-es," the agricultural preparedness radio series over KSLL will be resumed again Saturday, November Novem-ber 9, at 8 a.m., according to Alphonzo Christensen, chairman of the Cache county AAA committee. com-mittee. The broadcast scheduled for November 9 will consist of a discussion interview with a Utah and Idaho farmer taking part on the program. Robert J. Potter, Bear River Valley 'farmer of East Garland, will represent Utah and C. J. Richards, wheat grower of Power county, Idaho, and chairman of the Power county AAA committee, will represent his state. The aim of this broadcast is to show how farmers and ranchers are prepared to meet the needs of the nation in an emergency and the part they are taking in natonal defense. The title of the broadcast for November 9 is "Why Agriculture is Ready." The final broadcast of the series,, "Our Country Let's Defend De-fend It" will be heard over KSL Saturday, November 16. at 8 a.m. This program will featurea young man eligible for the draft and a businessman. What the Farm and Range programs mean to them will be discussed. The two previous broadcasts took up first the uncertainties of the coming year and some of the problems farmers and ranchers ranch-ers face in 1941. Then in the second se-cond broadcast "Food for National Nation-al Strength" was the theme. |