Show Community Committees Elect Chairmen Members I Four communities in Uintah County held September elect ions for Agricultural Stabilization tion and Conservation commit The elections were held by mail and ballots were publicly by the incumbent county committee Sep Sep- September 25 at the Uintah Office FARMERS elected are Com Coin A Jensen William H Karren chairman Doyle Mu Iu ray vice chairman Don Wall regular m e m be b e r Carwin Calwin Snow first alternate and Dudley second alternate Comm Community B Vernal Wayne Goodrich chairman Amos Merkley vice chairman Ray Jenkins regular member Ray Searle first alternate and Lynn Mecham second al- al alternate al ternate COMMUNITY C dell dell Floyd Angus chair chair- chairman man Farrell Simmons vice chairman Hayden C Harrison regular member Craig way first alternate Charley R Moore second alternate Community D Ballard and Randlett John K Arnold chairman Max R Todd vice chairman Leland B Ottosen regular member Marriner Mc- Mc McMullin Mullin first alternate and Vein I Huff second alternate THE COUNTY convention will be held at the Uintah office Thursday of next week at 10 10 am county and community farmer farmer- committees are in charge of local of such national programs as the Agricultural Con Con- Conservation Program the Crop land Adjustment Program the feed grain program the wheat program the national wool pro gram the sugar program acreage allotments commo loans and storage facility loans LaRUE PICKUP is chairman of the County Committee and Karl of Roosevelt is Advisor Committee on grains Mr Pickup made a statement recently concerning barley lie pointed out that during the bar Icy ley harvest season in some states market prices dropped well below the support price level because farmers could not find storage space in local warehouses lIe He said in Uintah County the average loan rate for the crop 1968 barley is 88 cents two cents under the national aver aver- average age support price level which is 90 cents per bushel |