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Show Farm Bureau names heads at meet here Don Allen, Vineyard, was reelected re-elected President of Utah County Farm Bureau for another an-other year at a business meeting meet-ing of the members of the organization or-ganization held Thursday night at the Springville Armory. LaMar Crandall, Springville, was re-elected Vice President. The women's committee of Utah County Farm Bureau reelected re-elected Mrs. Ross (Erna) Holdaway, Vineyard,' as chairman; chair-man; Mrs. Herschel (Edith) dinger, Lake View, vice-chairman; Mrs. Ray (Florence) Thomson, Benjamin, re-elected secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Edward (Vesta) Boyer, of Springville, 2 year director. J. Frank Shelley, Executive Secretary of Utah State Farm Bureau, was present and invited in-vited the group to attend the cerning the dairy industry, recommendation to adjust tariffs tar-iffs to protect American agriculture, agri-culture, and many others. State Farm Bureau Convention Conven-tion in Salt Lake Nov. 21, 22, and 23. He also explained the new health program Utah State Farm Bureau has adopted adopt-ed in place of Blue-Cross-Blue Shield. Mr. Shelley spoke of several other items concerning Farm Bureau work. A good share of the meeting was taken up with the discussion discus-sion of Farm Bureau Policies of Utah County to be submitted submit-ted to the State Farm Bureau Policy Committee for consideration consider-ation when that group meets. Policies were proposed for National, State, and County affairs, such items as our freedom free-dom to worship God, National government economy, grading of meats, several items con- |