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Show FARM BUREAU ELECTION SET Five men will be elected to the executive board of the Utah County Coun-ty farm bureau at the convention scheduled for next Wednesday in the city and county building. New regulations of the organization make it mandatory that only men be elected to the executive board although two women, Mrs. Lavina Fugal of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Einer Christenson of Spanish Fork have served on the board for the past year. Women will be represented in the bureau under the new setup in a newly created adjunct of the bureau. The 1933 convention begins at 9 a. m. Wednesday with the executive exec-utive board meeting at which the president will appoint a resolutions resolu-tions committee and will make recommendations to the board. President Evans Anderson of Lehi will have charge of the convention. One of the three competing male quartets will sing at 10 o'clock after which the president and secretary sec-retary will give their reports, one of the county commissioners will give a short talk, the new home demonstration agent, Miss Alice Pederson will be introduced and Mrs. Amy L. Jones, retiring agent, will give a short talk. The feature speaker will be Joseph Anderson, president of the state farm bureau, bu-reau, his talk to be followed by music from another quartet. At the luncheon at 12 o'clock noon presidents of farm bureau locals and cooperatives will register regis-ter their voting strength. The new executive board will be elected elect-ed at one o'clock by the presidents and at 2 o'clock there will be quartet numbers, an address by Frank Evans, state farm bureau attorney and another talk by Tracy R. Welling, executive secretary sec-retary of the state bureau. Lyman H. Rich, county agent, will give an announcement of the, corn-hog program at the close of' the meeting when the resolutions are to be presented and the election elec-tion results given out. |