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Show PLAN SUPERVISOR m m. clubs County Farm Bureau Takes Interest in Work of Boys and Girls. Slpe-.-.M to Thj Ti ilm.ie. rXIDICX, lh. IT. In line with their rodent indfirsrim.Mil of the jihiu to or-ganizr or-ganizr swine clul.s ; m o n tr the boys an-1 prlci of tin count v. iiie:tnrs of the "We-ifr "We-ifr ('ounty F;jiii .uin-air nt t.nir iiicot-: iiicot-: n :j t !i i aft nno'in wvnt on r -oi 1 :i l.ivorh.' l lip t'liijiloyiiicnt of n mi ervior !v tliu roiinty .loan, of olucatmn to look after the club work. A committee composed com-posed of M. P. Rrown, county commissioner, commis-sioner, P. K. Powell ;m! li.T. J.'hees v:is nppiMtited to meet v.ith the county bean I of i-ii)L;ition aixl dir-i'ti tho matter mat-ter next Mon.lny. Tentative scft-ction of committeemen to carry on the regular work of the bureau bu-reau during the year was made, at to- iay's meeting. The onniial programme covers flit ri but ion of farm products, the campaign for better potatoes, farm insurance, taxation and other subject. .Instead of three members on each .taud-inc .taud-inc committee, it was decided that the work can be better handled by one man Oiid this plan probably will prevail. Denying reports that have recently appeared in the newspapers that tomato crrowers of Weber county are pinning 1917 contracts at $11 rier ton, directors 1 rorn the tomato districts reported today to-day that the growers are not signing contracts. The bureau recently went on record in favor of $l per ton for tomatoes to-matoes this season and the directors assert as-sert that the growers are holding strictly strict-ly to this decision. |