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Show FARM BUREAU DRIVE READY Tho lv.ember.sliip drive for the UUh County Farm Bureau will exlend from February 18 to February Feb-ruary 2P, with a oal of including-every including-every farmer in the county in the organization, it was decided Monday Mon-day at a meeting of the board of directors. Frank Shelley, American Fork, vice president of the county organization, or-ganization, outlined plans for the drive find material to he used was handed out to repreHeniativoH of various com muni ties. Solicitors have already been Appointed by the locals and an early start is possible. All cooperative associations voted to back the drive 100 per cent and assured President David H. Jones, Spanish Fork, who was in charge of the meeting, of their full cooperation. Representatives 'of locals and cooperatives attending the meeting meet-ing were: (farm bureau presidents) presi-dents) William S. Storrs, American Ameri-can Fork; Henry Roberts, Goshen; L. L. Bunnell. Lake View; Mark Stark, Lcland; G. W. Richardson, Lindon ; W'arnick Swenson, Manila Man-ila ; Blaine Hansen. Palmyr:i; George Standi. P.iyson; R. J. Myres, Spring Lake; John W. Al-leman. Al-leman. Springville; Harvey Niel-son, Niel-son, Spanish Fork; Emil Peterson, Peter-son, Lake Shore; J. Earl Smith,. L e h i ; Ray P e a y , Benjamin, and, Ray Davis and Frank Edman, Salem. Representatives of cooperatives: Rulon Fox, Lehi; H. E. McNeil, American Fork; Wesley Beck, Pleasant Grove; Raymond Cutler, Provo; Frank San ford, Springville; Spring-ville; Oliver Hansen, Spanish Fork; Labon Harding, Pay son ; Sylvan Clark, Lehi; L. L. Bunnell, Bun-nell, Lake View; S. H. Blake, Vineyard; D. B. Thornc, Lindon- Orem; S. D. Markham. Provo, and W. J. Chadwick, American Fork. |