Show Crop Loan Application Form Still A Available Dan L L. Capener of the Crop I Production Loan Office emphasizes es that farmer who still wish toI to I apply for loans may get application I tion blanks from him as well as help on making malting the application Applications in Duchesne county may also be made through Mrs Robert G. G Porter Court House Duchesne and A A. A C. C Harmston Court House at Roosevelt I IThe The law forbids any charge being being being be be- ing made for help in the preparation preparation preparation tion of the loan applications but such fees as that of a notary for recording etc are allowed I A loan may not be approved for forI forthe forthe I the amount applied for and if itIs it itis is reduced the proper reduction will vill be made on the forms filled out at the time the application is is' is made In the event that the loan loanis I Imade is not approved the note and mortgage morta mortgage mort mort- gage a e will be returned to the ap- ap ap j the application and voucher vouch vouch- er being retained by the C. C P. P L. L office The loans this year are not only limited to but the regulations regulations regula regula- require that borrowers reduce re reduce reduce re- re duce the acreage of their cash crops 30 per cent under that grown in 1932 except growers who farm very limited The regulations provide a fine of up to to and imprisonment up to six months for material false I representations made to get a loan I As in the past the borrower must give a first lien on his crop j Loans bear interest at 5 per percent percent I cent and are due on or before October OcI October Oc Oc- I tober 31 1933 i iI t I The regulations make it unlawful 1 I ful for any person to dispose of or assist in disposing of any crops given as security for any crop loan except for the account of the Secretary of Agriculture and provide for fine and imprisonment I for violation of the regulation I Each borrower must agree to plant planta a garden for his home use and to plant sufficient acreage to furnish feed for his livestock I I |