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Show Summit County Farm Bureau legislative committee deal with the protection of farmers and ranchers and small business- Elects and Installs Officers men from the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHS); The present Fault! vehicle insurance or "No Fault Motor Vehicle The Board of Directors met with the voting membership at the Court House in Coalville Nov. 2 where they considered and passed on resolutions to be submitted to the Resolutions Committee of the Utah Farm Bureau on Nov. 14. County has a memof bership 130; Utah a membership of 1025; and the National Summit Farm Bureau membership of 2,057,655 (1971). Three out of four farmers and ranchers are members of the Farm Bureau Federation and represent many, diversified aspects of agricultural. These resolutions are the foundation of. the Policy Development program and one County, State and Nation-wid- e. The matters of imminent portance to be placed before the The American Insurance"; Farm Bureau vs CesarChavez and the at the KIMBERLY No. 7 (New Park Hotel). Livestock Men a Must; Guarding our Water Re- sources"; "The Milk Marketing Act of 1973 for study and Consideration ty the Legislative committee" of the State. Clark Brinton, Directors Vern Boyer, Leon Judd, Owen Roberts, and Lynn Sorenson whose terms have expired were released and election of new of -ficers was held. D. Owen Roberts and Vern Boyer requested that their names be withheld from consideration of new officers. These two ranchers have served a total of seventy five years or more in the Farm Bureau. A hearty vote of thanks to them. The new officers elected and installed were Clark Brinton, president; Howard Blonquist, vice president; Leon Judd, Sec- Young Ladies Coalville, Utah Invited To Thursday, November 9,1972 prizes; and an Enter Pageant Young ladies of this area are invited to enter the Miss Utah Teen-Ag- er Pageant to be held at the Ramada Inn, Salt Lake City, Utah June 15, 16, 17, 1973. The Miss Utah Teen-Ag- er Pageant is the official state preliminary to the Miss National Teen-Ag- er Pageant, held in Atlanta, Georgia, Sep- tember paid Nain the to Miss trip compete tional Teen-Ag- er Pageant. must be between Contestants 13 and 17 years of age as of September 1, 1973. . Any ceive a in Teen-Ag- er Tennesse 37211 or call area code NashviUe, 0S. 834-188- Pageant will assisted in the presentation of the Hunter Gun Safety Course. Special thanks to George Be-hun- for printed material, and re- struction. Dwain Clark. & of the Young for plus tax and Beverage from 5:30 to 8:30 Farmers and Ranchers. Others forming the remainder of the Board of Directors and who were not releaded are Norman Richins, ON ALL MOBILE HOMES 12 William Lemon, and Cumorah Brinton, Womans Chairman of the Bureau. FOR ElINCH AND SDPPER 14 -- 24 Wide SEE UNCLE ELDON TODAY! HOPE TO HEARFROM YOU Hello up there, Hoytsville and Wanship way. Do you have any news, any company, gone anywhere, done anything? We sure would like to hear from you! 1. Give me a call at Hope to hear from you next 649-91- 01 -- Phone 394-928- 0 1039 West Riverdale Rd. We also have a good selection oi used Mobile Homes I 336-550- Olaveson. week.-Me- lva a If3 m iJ-- teiiif twtiaS GROCERIES j Phone B Park City GRADE HENS 12-1- 4 649-96- 18 LBS. TURKEYS SLICED 1 MEAT PRODUCE WE SELL ICE 537 M.ain Street, 125 LB. BAG EXTRA CHOICE LB. PKG. ORANGES FULL OF JUICE HI-LAN- D FESTIVAL TANGERINES ICE CREAM FIRM RIPE FROSTIE BANANAS ROOT DEER LARGE HI-LAN- PLAIN OR SALTED D LARGE 16 OZ. BOTTLE MILD CHEDDER PEANUTS CHEESE U. S. Ho. LARGE BAG 1 MIXED NUTS a REG. 49c POP CORN bag OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i Park City H DRY ONIONS ib. ! ( fiji'-iiif- r No. in to John Griffith and Albert Richins for assistance in in- other scholarship, 0. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank those who Pageant. Contestants will be judged on scholastic achievement-leadersh- ip, poise, personality and beauty. There is no swimsuit or talent competition. The winner of the Miss Utah Teen-Ag- er interested Pageant may write for more information to Mrs. Fredda Odom, executive state director, 361 Binkley Drive, 1, 1973. Teen-Ag- er nse entering the Miss Utah The invitation was issued this week by Mrs. Fredda Odom, executive director of the Miss Utah teen-ag- er all-expe- Treasure; Lynn Sorenson, director; William Roberts, directpr and chairman retary tan tal All You boycott"; "Predatory Control to Aid our im- Every Nite cept Sunday secondary THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 6 1 |