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Show .JIV WKaJ Mr. Hawkins has been a resident of Hurricane Utah and for a long Elmo Hamilton, President and S. for a Jay Child were fifth term during the voting held ed Utah Farm Bureau Board of Directors for 1971 meet in their first session following Annual Convention. A. Alton Hoffman, Jack Brown, William C. Holmes, Left to right V. Allen Olsen Secretary-Treasure- r, Barbara Whitbeck, Stuart Johnson, Ed A. Thomas, Staff, Jerold Johnson, Arlond Hawkins, Edward Boyer, Kenneth Brasher, and S. Jay Child Vice President. Elmo W. Hamilton is in the cente facing the board. The board of directors changed by two during the convention elections. Arlond Hawkins, Hurricane and Stuart Johnson, Aurora replacing Richard Nelson, Cedare City and Ken Ashby, Delta. UFB Convention Focuses on UjboX time operating a dairy farm there. Mr. Hawkins within the last two Friday morning. Rather than years has sold his dairy farm and thepresidentand vicepes-idereplaced it with a large cattle by vote of the board of dirranch in Northern Arizona. Mr. ectors they are elected by the votHawkins has had considerable exThis article ing delegate body. was instituted when the articles perience in the organization, havand were changed prv-ioing served as County Farm Burto last year. eau president and organization director in Washington County. Mrs. (Dorothy) Hawkins has been active with the Washington County Womens Committee. Mr. Johnson is associated with the Johnson livestock Company of Aurora. Hehasservedforthepast the awards were A.W. Chambers, two years as a member of the and of a source Farmers and Ranchers been inspiration Young with Committee, mr. Johnson was also agriculture associated Farm Bureau, and on the county appointed chairman of the Utah commission in Cache County. Tom Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Lowe like Mr. Chambers has spend Ranchers Committee. considerable time working with the canning crop associations and other marketing groups. He has FB Women Food been an active member of farm nt bi-la- us Resource Understanding and Leadership! raining Recognition and awards were presented this year in a special program held Thursday evening at the Bonneville Room in Hotel Newhouse. Many significant awards were presented and room only permits the highlights to be presented. Farm Bureau broke with this year to award three DlstlnqulshgLServe Awards, two men and one woman. Receiving Tom Love and Blanch George. a.w. chambers has for years organizer for many activities in ketlng, dalring, canning crops, mar-traditi- on Bargain Campaign A. W. Chamber (right) cited. Presidenteceives F.B. citation. bureau for years serving on counstate boards. Blanch ty and Food prices are high you say? of Olaf George, formwife George, Not so, says the Farm Bureau er Vice President of Utah Farm Womens committee! When comBureau has served agriculture well with prices of other goods and has much yet to offer in pared and in light of wages services talent and service. She spent in considerable time and energy paid Industry. While the Thanksseason and an attitude of working with county and state Farm giving recognizing the harvest of qualBureau womens committees. ity food is before the state. Hand bills have been printed and are Other awards presented included expected to be distributed through a citation presented to Utah Farm out the state in the food stores by Farm Bureau Women. LeafBureau Federation in recognition lets will briefly demonstrate food for outstanding service to the H and labor cost relationships as program in Utah. Dr. J. Clark have cna Ballard, Utah State University vice they have they changed during recent president for extension and conhow much Income years showing tinuing education presented the has Increased while food prices award, Elmo W. Hamilton, Presihave stayed relatively low. Food dent UFBF received it. now consumes only 16.5 of income and has at the same time imAmy R. Kearsley, associate supproved food quality, added is a ervisor of H recognized Inez touch of maid service by prePenrod, Helen Olson, Angelyn cooking, wrapping, freezing and Wadley, Ben Thurgood, Dale other Richins and Melvin Egan for outpreparations. Anyone Presistanding service to to assist should contact desiring dent Hamilton presented the county Farm Bureau Womens Mr. Richins was unable to attend and award will be deliCQ CJ03 N vered to him. 3 O 4-- 4-- 4-- H. rds. Tom Lowe (left) recognized. Youth award for Edward Boyer f The Future Farmers of American Springville Chapter presenting the award paid tribute to Edward Boyer, Springville for his untiring service to youth. Mr. Boyer while helping othrs by offering them employment and working with young people in church and as a civic leader raised 12 of his own children. to be envied. A record Blanch George left) receives award. award recipients. x 3 z$ D u 23 Bit. A. Concluding the awards program was a delightfully, patriotic BYU Sounds of singing group, The convention Freedom." were noticeably moved by their outstanding performance. I 2J 1 M CQ - Q a 30 Ha& & ct- OS O- - H o (2 - MO CD Htr Co 3U. CQ ft D oc M O 5 at-ten- ders 4-- H 3 t cf M ! era O c f V; |