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Show Farm Bureau Urges Market Oriented Economy Study July 15, 1971 their father Arthur to Idaho last week to visit a sister whom he hadn't seen for EMERY HEWS Mr. and Mi. many years. and ff Mr. and Mis. Dewey Anderson Lake at vacation their Port, spent family California with a sister, Mrs. Lenna Sch-ad- e. They also visited at Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, Nevada and other points of interest, ff Mrs. Iris Strlngham and Mrs. Hazel Stringham and family spent the weekend at Farmington, Utah where they attended a family reunion. ff Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorensen were a niece and family, Gwen and Ketth Thompson of Westminister, Robert (Joan) Jewkes family of Creenriver, Wyoming a few day last week with her folks, Mr. and Mn. Lamar Olsen. They left their three year old son Paul with the Olsen's while they visited a few days in vis-it- ed Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Addley and family vacationed at Fensaco, New Mexico with their folks Mr. and Mis. Arthur Petty who are serving an LDS mission amoung the' Indians in that area, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Mortensen and Mr. and Mis. Hiillip Mortensen met Mr. and Mrs. Clell Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Gaydon Mortensen at Delta Friday. They spent three days at Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Jens (LaWayne) Jensen and family of Rawlins, Wyoming, spent the past week visiting parents . Mr. and Mrs. Derm us Jensen. Birdell and Elva Sorensen and family visited with their folks Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Olsen and Mr. and Mrs.Edger Sorensen. They were on their way to Thousand Lake mountains for a vacation, ft Mr. Marlon Sorensen went to Salt Lake over the weekend and brought his wife home after a months stay in the LDS Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ovlatt spent the 4th of July and following week at Cottage Grove, Oregon with their son Gary and family. Here visiting with the Oviatt's are their grandchildren Angelia and Jeffrey, children of their ton Bob of Salt Lake. ; ff Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Haddenham of Vernal spent the weekend here looking ft California. and four children of Taylorsville visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen. Visitors over the weekend with the Sorensen's were their son Randy and Carolyn and baby of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and baby of Taylorsville and five friends from Arizona who stopped by and had breakfast Saturday morning. 1 ff Carma and Dan Nicols and family of Kearns visited over the weekend with parents, Mr, and Mrs. Coy Williams. They helped put up the hay crop, ff Mr, Wayne Staley, who ha been here for two months, left over the weekend for Garden Grove, California where he will pick up his wife Delsie and family and move them to Emery. They will live in the old Frank Petty home up by ff ft ft rf the canal, ft ' ff Mrs, ff Johnny Hewitt of Eureka vacationed the past week at the home of grandparents Mr, and Mis. Arnold Jacobson and with an aunt, Mis, Stella McKinny. His mother Armlnta came over the weekend and took him home, and Mrs. Clyde Mortensen spent several days last week at Nine Mile putting in the water and fixing up their summer home. Their daughter and family, Morris and Jerry Lewis joined them there for a short visit, ff Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and famLake spent several days at the home of his folks, Mr. and Mis. Bob Lewis. ff Mr. Ron Peterson of Salt Lake has been visiting with relatives this past ily of Salt week, ff Mr, and Nola Me Broom of Salt Lake vis- ited here the past week with her daughter after their place. f f Mr. Mrs. David Williams and family Donnajean and Kenneth Henn- -' ingson helping them prepare to move. She also visited with a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Anderson, ff Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Minchey are Bob and Mike Min-che- y, they are the children of Eldon Minchey of North Salt Lake, Karen, a daughter of Eldon, is staying with Mr, and Mis. Delbert Jensen. ff Kent, son of Bevan and FloAnn Wilson of Flagstaff, Arizona has been vacationing the past month with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Legrand Henningson. ff Speakers in church Sunday night were Mr. Melvin Danielson of San Leandro, California and Mr. Coy Williams. ff Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Errol Jensen and family of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sena and daughter of Denver, Colorado. Mr. Elmo Anderson took The American Farm Bureau, at its recent 52nd an- nual meeting, urged the Secretary of Agriculture to use his authority to assure farmers of income opportunities comparable to other segments of the national - , economy. "We believe that the next three years should be used for an intensive study and reappraisal of all approaches to the improvement of the incomes of American farm families, looking toward the development of a market-oriente- 1 r d, economy for all of agriculture, the Bureau said. To this end we urge farmers, individually and through their farmer-owne- d and farmer-controlle- d organizations, to develop programs and facilities which can co- ordinate production with demand, manage temporary oversupply, increase farmers bargaining power, bring about orderly marketing, assure our citizens an adequate food supply, and increase farmers net incomes. We oppose the use of any legislative or administrative controls to restrict production or marketing of live- stock, turkeys, poultry and eggs, or any other agricultural commodity not now controlled. ; V r Gas and heartburn? contains a unique anti-gingredient. Simethicone. 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