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Show m, home farm BUREAU ORGANIZATION Organization Will Handle Cream, i.::ml"-, Wool, Tuikey and Oilier farm Predicts. The Mt. "Jo-n.- laru h;;vro:i v. v reorga.'iiiied at Mt. Hoiiie April CU. .1. W. Pilea;.ard, -one of tie- loni::: '"vei inrs, acted as ehairmar.. The v.i I. ! nc was r;ie;i by the Mt. ii , 2 1 -Talma go cream pool association for lh mirposi? 0 reorganizing their as-soc:;:t!nu as-soc:;:t!nu for the coining year. Thcp-ciore Thcp-ciore Johnson ani;l Frastus Potersoi:, both of Vernal, were, present and ;nl-vised ;nl-vised the farmers to reorganize the Mt. ll.jme. bureau which was already incorporated under the laws of the .state, and to handle l ho cream by a committee of th farm bureau. Tin'-, tnjrcrwtlosi was aoepw d by xhr,- pies cut and Austin C. Uurum, pr, ?:dvi)i of the cream aseociatimi, then turned turn-ed t he chairmanship of the inciting over to Mr. Bleazurd. Tho members .signed to join the faim bureau by taking fil'fty cents of their cream check per week until the membership fee is ipaid, Under this organization, which is a -legal as-soeia.tbn, as-soeia.tbn, besides cream being handled, Iambs, wool, turkeys and other activities that the members may care to engage In may be handled. In order to have the benefits bene-fits of the cream pool a farmer must become a member lof the farm bureau, bu-reau, and his membership fee Is then Ipaid for in any other activity that his organization engage Jn. , . |