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Show y Government Pays Utah Farmers FarmersOne FarmersOne One l\ldhon l ldhon lldhonFarmers \ Zillion ZillionFarmers Farmers of Utah have been paId paIdmore paidmore more than one millIon dolla1s dollars dur- dur durmg during - - mg ing the past year by the Agr1cul Agricul- Agricul Agricultural - tural Adjustment AdlmmstratIon Adimmstratron fortheir for fortheIr theIr partIcipatIon m in the conserva- conserva conservatIon conservation - - tIon i ' > rogram program , accordmg according to LeRoy LeRoyC , C Funk , state secretary of the AAAThis AAA AAAII ThIS figure mcludes mciudes payments up to toI toJuly toJuly I II IIThIS July 15 for the 1936 crop year yearI yearThe yearThe I The net amount paId directly to tothe tothe the cooperating farmers w " "as as as $924- $924 924 $924405 $924405 $ , - 405 29 , and the remamder remainder was paid paidfor paidfor for orgamzatIon organization expenses , most of ofhich ofwhich \\hich hich which \ went back to committeemen committeemencompnsed committeemencomprised compnsed comprised of farmers farmersOf farmersOf Of tills this amount Grand county re- re receIved received - - ceIved $4,75616 475616 $4,756 4756 $ , 16 and San Juan CIJUll- CIJUll coun- coun CIJUllty county - - I CIJUllI ty reemed received $10 10 $ 830 61 . Farmers to Make Year's Years ' Program ProgramAt At State l\Ieet l Ieet Meet \ . Utah's Utahs ' 1938 agncultural agricultural conserva- conserva conservation - - ' bon tion program will " l be dIscussed conserva'I at a aspecial aspecial 'I I special state meeting called by D1 Di- Di Director - I rector William Peterson for July I 26 , 27 and 28 at the Utah State StateAgrIcultural StateAgricultural 126 AgrIcultural College CollegeI CollegeHarold CollegeHarold StateI I Harold E Sch\\ Sch Schartz Schwartz \ artz and C C CConser CConser Conser of the Washington , D Coffice C offlCf office > Wlll will represent the federal federalo federalofficials o officials Iclals and delegates from the nine dIStncts of Utah , together v.lth vlth with withcollege v.lthcollege . college and state authorIties will willcomprise willcomprise comprise the personnel of the con- con - ference conference ference"The "The The " main purpose of thIS con con- con - conference ference is to consider and outlme outline outlmethe outlinethe the fundamentals for operatmg operating the 1938 agncultural conservatIon pro- pro - gram proIgram program explainedm , " Director Peterson explained explainedin pro-I pro I m in Withinthe callmg calling the meetings ' Within the past two months the I conservation conserva- conserva conservaI - - tion comnllttee committee has assembled prac- prac - - pracbcal practical bcal tical recommendations made by byfarmers farmers and county committees as to asto practices and provisions which whichfarmers farmers feel should be included in inthe ofthese the 1938 program Consideration of these 'Practical Practical ' recommendations recommendationsoffered recommendationsoffered offered by the farmers Wlll will be part of partof the busmess business of this conference . " I i - Utah ranges on July\ July Julys July1 \ 1 were re re- re - POrted reported four points better than a month amonth ago , accordmg according to Frank FrankAndres FrankAndrews Andre\\s Andre s Andrews statistIcIan \ . , state agricultural sta- sta - - isi tistIcIan The present conciltion condition is Iseight i eIght pomts points better than a year ago agoand and also several pomts points above the 192'7-36 192'7 1927 36 1927-36 1The ' - ten-year ten year - average for July 1 The reported condItion of cattle cattleand and calves on July 1 was 2 points pointsabo pointsabove abo\ abo aboe above \ e the June 1 conditlon condition of a year ago yearago and slightly better than the Rangecattle ten theten thetenyear ten-year ten year - year average for July 1 . Range cattle goodgains have generally made good gains smce since gOing to summer ranges and rangesand excellent they are now in good to excel- excel - lent condition The calf crop is be- be - believed lieved to be at least normal or better orbetter . Caves are mostly strong and making andmaking good gains The condition ot of 6heep sheep ot6heep ofsheep and Iambs lambs on July 1 was re- re - - ported reported 3 Olnts points above a month ago , and 6 points above the condition re- re - - POrted rePOrted a . year ago Summer ranges arc are rangesarc rangesare being utilized and aU all shee sheep ) are makIng aremakIng goOd gains . A considerable portion considerableportion of the losses have resulted resultedfrom from predatory animals . , Fleece weights Fleeceweights ot of wool have generally been reported beenreported l1ght light , but the wool is reports Andrewsreports compartively iscompartively clean , Mr . Andrews |