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Show THE "The producer's best course is to report to the county ASCS office as soon as he or she realizes that the crop yield may be sub- - below normal," stantally Jensen said. "The producer should report not later than 05 days after the crop is harvested or abandoned.") "Before low yield payments can be made, the county ASC committee must have an opportunity to make a field inspection and obtain records which verify actual Jensen said. production," When a producer visits the county ASCS office to report At Farewell A students from Bear school were have toy 84 prepsters just completed a who week-lo- ng instructional workshop in high school journalism at Utah State University. Linda Cullimore and Barbara Wamsley received in publication instruction writing, editing, design and production as part of the 12th annual high school journalism workshop held on the Logan campus June ' 23-2- 1975." 7, Sponsored by the Depart- Student Attends National Conference in bus- iness and industry. Clint Munns 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Munns of Garland. His vocational instructor is agriculture Robert Jensen. living at Set Party Box Elder News and Journal, Brigham City; Gary Rawlings, editor, The Citizen, Preston, Idaho; Peggy tor, Come in at your Tremonton First Ward priests will hold their group social at the Tre- Quist, American Yearbook Co., Salt Lake City; Rich Grimes, Taylor Yearbook Co., Salt Lake City; Bob Stallcop and Barry Beck, Yearbook Co., Pasco, Wash.; and Cliff Cahoon and Linda Keith. USU Information Services. wives are invited to attend and bring a steak or hamburger for grilling and a pot luck dish. Some people want to check government spending; others checks. high earliest convenience & monton North Park, Saturday 19 at 7 p.m. AH high priests and July Pi-sc- hel want to spend their check this SPECIAL out W. Main Tremonton, 257-523- ! 1 government us self cleaning oven, Owner Asking trash transferring, must 723-345-1 723-861- for s etc sell. 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Nelson, head o f the Deacting partment of Communica- FFA Washington 3 ment of Communication, the workshop drew students from 31 high schools in CLINT MUNNS is greeted in Washington, D.C., by Scott McKain of Crothersville, Indiana, National Secretary of the Future Farmers of America. Munns attended the week-lon- g National FFA Washington Conference program. Bear River's Clint Munns of the Bear River FFA Chapter at Bear River high school attended a National FFA Conference in Washington, D.C., recently. The week-lo- ng Washington Conference was held at theNational FFA Center near the Nation's Capital. The FFA Conference program is designed to improve leadership skills, develop an understanding of the national heritage, and prepare FFA members for more effective roles in their leadership chapter and community. The Conference is also a forum for the exchange of FFA Chapter activity ideas among members from across the nation. Besides the training sessions, the week's activities included visits to Mt. Vernon Plantation, the National Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Arlington National Cemetery, and several other historic monuments and memorials in and aroundthe Capital. A highlight of the Conference was a Thursday morning visit to the office of Congressman Gun McKay of Huntsville. Later par 4 'A has Parker Fronk. James Fronk Attend Workshop high missionary farwell was held at the Tremonton fith W ard for James B. Fronk on July 13. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City this coming Saturday July 19 to fill an Argentine Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Two BR Students Two 13 Honored the disaster affecting production of his allotment crop, an ASCS representative will discuss all details with him, including the inspection and production evidence he will need. are some reaThese sons an early visit to the ASCS office is advisable, Jensen said. USDA programs are provided without regard to race, color, sex, creed or national origin. River among GARLAND TIMES, July 17, 1975, Page Elder Disaster Payments Available Box Elder county terms affected by natural disasters such as drought flood, etc.may be eligible for disaster payments if the farmers have wheat or feed grain allotments, according to Mark H. Jensen, Executive Director. LEADER-TH- E Dodgi AUTHORIZE!) 4t DEALBHS Chrysler Plymouth Inc., Dodge 1401 West Main Tremonton, Utah 257-535- 1 |