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Show Farm Conclave I!c:rs Close ' By Clarence" BY Wmtama1 '. The 4-H program, which I part of the Utah State Farm Bureau federation's set! vi ties, waa singled out aa a great bulwark against juvenile delinquency during the preeentation of leadership awards at the federation's 82nd annual convention Wedneaday - at the Newhouse hotel. Savawt Pays Triberte Judges named Mr. Harding winner win-ner of the speech contest and he will represent the Utah organisation organ-isation at the American Farm bureau bu-reau convention In Chicago in December. De-cember. Dr, Carl Frlschknecht Logan, director of the agricultural ax tenet ten-et on service, Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college, paid tribute to six veteran leaders In the 4-H movement move-ment who were given awards. ' They Included ' Mrs. ' Lorene Boyer, , Coalville; A. V. Duke, Wallsburg, Summit county; Lyman Flnllnson. Oak City, Millard county; Robert Gittlns, Smlthfield: Mrs. Leah King, Mary avals, and Mrs. Msble Winters. Morgan. . Proposed by Watklns A flexible crops support program pro-gram which can be raised in time of food scarcity and lowered In time of plenty waa advocated by Sen. Arthur V. Watklna R., Utah), speaking at the annual banquet Tuesday night. Among the resolutions expected to be paned Wednesday ooe recommends rec-ommends construction of the Dixie project to provide water for 14.-000 14.-000 new area and supplemental supply for the 9000 acres now la use. Other resolutions favor a mora adequate price support program for perishable crops and hit at direct government subsidy payments pay-ments to make up pert of the farmer's income. - Diatinguiehed service award were presented Tuesday night to Mrs. Florence Allen, Richmond,! and Hugh L. Adams, Parowan, Iron county commissioner. |