Show J Jensen Mall fall Farm Bureau Session A DeMar Dudley of JenSen was among State Farm Bureau members from Utah Idaho Colorado and WyomIng who met in Rock RockSprings RockSprings Springs Wyo and Thursday of last we week k for a 13 discussion of the roles and responsibilities of Stat State Farm Bureau boards of dir dir- directors directors The two day m meeting ting was wasa wasa a traIning session for State Farm Bureau board mem- mem members members bers with 45 rep representatives of the 4 states attending REPRESENTING Uta U t a h were Mr Dudley Roy Bowles Nephi Carl Van Nelson Cedar City Don St George SJ Vean Logan Elmo Hamilton Riverton AV Smoot Corinne and Frank FrankG G Shelley American Fork Prime problems consider consider- considered considered ed at the two day seSSIOn were 1 l net farm income 2 government involvement in agriculture and 3 work work- working ing with allied groups includIng including dIng business and labor who have similar philosophy Members pointed out that 1965 will be a crucial year in sInce the feed et d grain program the new wheat and cotton program and the wool and sugar acts all expire next year New legislation will have to be written by Congress dealing with all these commodities Wool sugar and wheat are all key commodities in Utah's agriculture Mr Dudley said that an intensive program of in in- in involvement of Farm Bureau members in establishing Farm Bureau policy with reference to all these pro pro- programs grams will take place prior to November 19 when the annual State Farm Bureau Convention will be held National Farm Bureau policy will be established in PhiLadeLphia in r of this year Farm Bureau recommendations to the Con Con- Congress Congress gress on the above farm pro pro- programs grams will be crystallized in these two conventions he said |