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Show ORGANIZED A G RI CULTURE BRINGING BIG RESULTS The influence and efforts of organized agriculture are bringing bring-ing Tesults. In a recent correspondence corres-pondence from Joseph A. Anderson, Ander-son, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau Federation, I am informed that three senators and fifteen our of nineteen representatives represen-tatives nominated at the democratic demo-cratic primary held in Salt Lake County, are men supported and backed by the Farm Bureau and allied organizations. "The same influence wui u felt at the Republican convention," conven-tion," says Mr. Anderson. If the agricultural people in Washington County and the other counties of this state will so combine to make a repetition in their primaries pri-maries the agricultural situation situa-tion can and will be greatly al-Heviated. al-Heviated. If the unfair burden of agricultural ag-ricultural and rural people is lightened the primaries are the first step in that direction. The Ballot the next. Let me encourage encour-age agricultural people to take interest in our governmental affairs af-fairs and the men placed upon the ballots for election. Our national na-tional government has shown great interest for the future of the agricultural population. 60 will the state and local, if we place candidates for office who understand the agricultural situation. situ-ation. I am asking that this be printed print-ed to encourage the agricultural people to take more interest in the primaries. I will be glad to furnish more of the Farm Bureau Bur-eau program if space is available in our paper. I wish to thank the editor for (this space and for space he has given to the Farm Bureau prior to this. The Farm Bureau Federation is non partisan and shall not be used as a political machine. The interest of the organization is fo rthe promotion of agricultural and rural people and improvement improve-ment of their conditions. D. C .Schmutz, President Washington County Farm Bureau Federation. |