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Show Loan Assn. Head . . . A 'A i !i : . .?.. JL..L ii , . i Glenn W. Coffman Springville Man Heads Farm Loan Assn. for '56-'57 Glenn W. Coffman, president of the central Utah National Farm I Loan Association, and LeGrand Jarman, Orem, H. Eugene Hansen, Spanish Fork, J. William Simmons, Sim-mons, Charleston; and B. J. Sill-iman Sill-iman of Green River, directors, and George W. Brown, secretary-treasurer, secretary-treasurer, spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week in Salt Lake City at a conference of directors di-rectors of the eight national farm loan associations in the State of Utah. These directors, together with 44 similar co-operative lending lend-ing organizations in Arizona, California, Cali-fornia, and Nevada, are the owners own-ers of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley. The meeting was devoted devot-ed principally to discussion of recent re-cent policy changes in the Berkeley Berk-eley bank which make it possible for these local organizations, to offer improved service to farmers and ranchers throughout Utah and the other three states. In a report to the conference, Walter C. Dean, president of the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, stated that the financial condition of the bank is extremely healthy and it is enjoying one of its best new-business years m nistory. During the conference President Presi-dent Coffman was elected for a term of two years 1956-57 to be the Representative of Utah National Na-tional Farm Loan Associations on the Land Bank's Stockholders Committee for the Berkeley district. dis-trict. Director H. Eugene Hansen was elected as Mr. Coffman's alternate al-ternate to the committee. This signal honor comes to an Association Assoc-iation only once every sixteen years. |