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Show Page 6 UTAH FARM BUREAU August, 1966 NEWS Wisconsin FB Members are Entertained A large group of Farm members from Wisconsin Utah the 13th and 14th of and enjoyed a tour and sponsored by the Salt Lake Farm Bureau. Bureau visited August dinner County traveling by bus western the states, visited through the A. V. Smoot farm Saturday afternoon and then rode out to Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake. The group, Sunday morning, the group visit- Wisconsin FB members try out the view from the top of the Oquirrh Range. ed Temple Square, heard an organ recital and viewed a film in the new Bureau of Information. Following lunch at their motel, the group boarded private cars provided by the State FB staff and Salt Lake County FB members, Kennecott and toured the open-p- it mine at Bingham. The tour then g) climbed the dusty (somewhat Canroad up Butterfield yon to the top of the Oquirrh Mountain Range to view the breathtaking panorama of both the Salt Lake and Tooele valleys at once. hair-raisin- Peterson Named Pres. Sugar Beet Growers The caravan dropped down the other side of the range to Tooele then back on a Northward path to see the sun setting on the Great Salt Lake. A dinner in Murray Park put the finishing touch on the Utah tour for that group of Wisconsinites. Back safely in Wisconsin, they write that they "will never forget that magnificent view from the top or your genof that mountain erous hospitality.' Virgil H. Peterson, Lehi, was of Ogden will serve as acting named president of the Utah Sugar Secretary-Treasure- r. Beet Growers Association at the Other members of the Board are: Board of Directors meeting held David R. Waldron, Tremonton; Eld-re- d Presi9th. Vice First August Center-field, dent T. is Avery Hamilton, Riverton; Milton Beck, while Seth Chambers of Call, Layton; J.H. Norman, Cor-inand Eldon Bingham of Preston, Smlthfield will act as Second Vice Idaho. M. Harold President. Thompson ne Barbara Whitbeck, UFB Women's Chairman, points out Utah Lake to Clara Luetke. The bottom of the Kennecott open pit lies far below. The finest service in Electric Motor Re-windi- ng submersible pump testing service equipment in the west. The only Complete closed circuit THE INTERMOUNTAIN WESTS MOST COMPLETE ELECTRIC MOTOR & PUMP SERVICE CENTER . LARGE STOCKS: Irrigation Pumps, Motors, Submersibles, Parts, Relays, WiS u Seals, Electric Cable, etc. Complete Factory and Field Service for all makes pumps and motors. First line, premiums and top grade tires. A We have nothing but the best quality, at low prices because Farm Bureau is buying tires at factory prices and passing; the savings on to you 1839 South 8th West SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PHONES: Day - Night because you're a FARM BUREAU MEMBER. If you're not taking advantage of this program, get with it, after all, IT ONLY MAKES CENTSI 486-750- - 6 355-939- 7 .A |