Show NOTICE Secretary treasur treasurer r Edwin K Winder of the Utah Farm ion vion Credit Association announces hat all plans have been bem perfected or or holding the annual stockholders stockholders' rs' rs meeting meeting- of this cooperative ody of farmer-borrowers farmer at the Hotel Salt Lake Lake- City it t t 1000 a. a m. m on the morning of 20 20 1936 President T. T A. A Butterfield who has has has' been the ex- ex of this association for the ast year has ha sent out a call to stockholders adding that each 5 privileged to bring a v visitor vho ho is not a member of the asso- asso lation I At the c expected full meeting of three thi-e directors will je e elected for a term of three thre ears and the chief feature of the lay will be a discussion of the business done by the Utah Farm Credit Association in 1935 Mr W. W R. R Andrew Vice Vice- resident president of the Production Credit Corporation the supervising unit f the Farm Credit Administration n n the eleventh district will be he resent and will speak The association serves a tern tern- tory ory embraced by the state slate ot of itah except Box Elder county Lincoln Teton and Uinta counties of f f Wyoming and that portion of I Irizona north of the Colorado iver From January 1 1935 to he last report of December 1 2540 was disbursed to ion members on loans The I Utah Farm Production Credit As- As is one of the fourteen I sImilar associations in California Nevada Neada Utah and Arizona which I nave Jave passed the million dollar I narl ark in disbursements on closed l since the date of ion From April 1 1934 the date of organization the total business I of the Utah Farm Fann Production Credit Association on short term I crop and livestock loans has been according to Secre Secre- treasurer tary-treasurer Winder inder The annual meeting of stockholders stockholders stock stock- holders in our association says the he treasurer secretary-treasurer comes at athe atthe he the significant time when livestock livestock live live- stock producers dairymen pout poul- and general farmers are already preparing their budgets for crop production in 1936 and making application for loans to cover production costs With the interest rate at 5 per cent and under the budget system interest being charged only for the time that hat the money loaned actually is isn in n use old member stockholders of the association already ar are are- arear arranging ar ar- arrangIng ranging to finance themselves s for forthe forthe the coming season and new borrowers borrowers borrowers bor bor- rowers are making their The success of tha the Utah Farm arm Production Credit Association Association Association i tion over the last year when it did a business twice the volume of the year previous justifies s the anticipations of the directors in a largely increased volume of loans during 1936 |