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Show 'FARM U N ITS ASK LOWER HEEH05T' Annual Election Is Held By Locals of County. Declaring themselves for lower prices for beet seed, planting of beets, phosphate and for beet pulp, the Lake Short Farm Bureau local met Monday night in an election meeting, and went on record as asking the county farm bureau to seek these lower prices from the beetgrowers association. The Lake Shore organization ask for a cut in the price of beet pulp to 25 cents a ton. Officers Named Officers chosen are Art L. Ro, president; Rufus Huff, vice president; presi-dent; Horace Jex, Mark Hall and Joseph Adamson, board members, the secretary to be chosen later. Officers were chosen in several other locals as follows: Spring Lake directors Mrs. Hortense Butler, R. J. Myers, Clarence Clar-ence L. Moore, Archer Butler and Don Taylor, temporary chairman. The officers will be chosen from this group. Highland Adolph RasmuS3cn, president; Boyd Stice, vice president; presi-dent; Hazel Hunter, secret -try-treasurer and Ferry Beck and Mrs. Lue Binns, directors. Lake View L. L. Bunnell, president; presi-dent; D. J. Reese, vice president; LaMar Scott, secretary-treasurer, and Jesse Sumsion and Charles Madsen, directors. American Fork B. M. Christensen, Christen-sen, president; J. H. Tattersall, vice president; Earl Barratt, secretary-treasurer, and Fred Bradley and Rulon Nichols, directors. Gerald Thorpe has been named president of the Springville club. |