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Show ASC nomination meet set for Springville Farmers in this area are reminded re-minded that Community Elections Elec-tions of Agricultural Stabilization Stabiliza-tion and Conservation Farmer-Committeemen Farmer-Committeemen will soon be held. Claude Hunting, Chairman, Utah ASC County Committee, said that a farmer will be eligible eli-gible to cast a ballot for the men ho wants to represent him on the committee if he is participating par-ticipating or is eligible to participate par-ticipate in one or more of the national farm programs administered ad-ministered locally by the farm-ercommitteemen. farm-ercommitteemen. Such a person per-son is eligible to vote in the committee election if he or she is of legal voting age and a farm owner, tenant or sharecropper, share-cropper, or if not of legal voting vo-ting age, in charge of the farming" opera! ions on an entire en-tire farm. Throughout Utah County, nomination meetings will be held in each community. The nominations meetings are to select at least six eligible nominees nom-inees be currently active iinees be currently active farmers or ranchers who are best qualified for Community Committee work and can represent rep-resent sections and types of agriculture in the community. The Springville-M apleton nominating meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p.m., at Memorial Hall. Petitions must be in to the ASC county coun-ty office by Ncv. 17. Nominations shall be for membership on the Community Committee withotu designation of a specific position. The slats shall include the names of all persons nominated by proper petition who are found willing to serve and are eligible. Nominees Nom-inees will be contacted by a representative of the Community Commun-ity Committee and if ineligible or unwilling to serve, will not appear on the ballot. In addition to the regular election data for each community, com-munity, petitions signed by six or more eligible voters nominating persons for membership mem-bership on the Community Committee, will be received at the Utah ASCS County Office at 140 West 1st North, Provo, at any time not later than five working days after the nominating nomi-nating meeting. Hygiene vs Hepatatis "There are three good weapons wea-pons in the fight against infectious in-fectious hepatiis: personal hygiene, hy-giene, good community sanitation sanita-tion and gamma globulin. Teach your children to . . . wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water after go-iing go-iing to the toilet . . ." This cleanliness advice is quoted from a pamphlet prepared and issued by the New York State Department of Health. |