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Show The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Page Ten Open IdUT 82-year-o- News otherwise would have been drab Norita, I appreciate share my with a former your recipes paper Local farm leaders voluntary price support have wrapped up a two-da- and adproduction conference in Salt justment programs . Lake City on the benefits authorized by the Food and mechanics of new and Agriculture Act of Sanpete Valley: Mt. Pleasant: RaNae farm programs affecting 1977. These programs inSeely, Vickie Shepherd Utah farmers and ranManti: Bryant Lune chers County directors clude price support for farmer-electe- d Blodwin and Ephraim: wheat, feed grains, sugar, Olsen, Elaine Mortensen. committee members of and wool, an emergency Fairview: Woody Cox the Agricultural livestock feed program, a y remembers yesterdays Editor, Pyramid: While spring cleaning and burning, I found the enclosed clipping from the Pyramid. It brought back pleasant memories like finding an old ball of yarn, the more you unwound it, the more beautiful the colors, the memories (Editor's note: the clipping tells about the marriage of Rosella Das is and Roy Anderson on May 21, Sanpete farmers hear Hospital reader ld Give farmers a profit March Hi, 1978 I Spring City Lady. She likes them, too. Love you all, Rozella Anderson Tremonton Chester: Wallace Stabilization and Con- cost-sharin- g agricultural program, Juab Hosqital, Nephi: joined state and national and the recently exFountain Green: ASCS officials in an in- panded farmer-owneWilliam B. Lamb. tensive review of the gram reserve All are Rosier. servation Service (ASCS) conservation d administered by ASCS county committees and office staffs. Representing Sanpete County at the Salt Lake City sessions were Harry Kimura, Don H. Prest-wic- h and John L. Bigler of the County ASC Com- and Munns and State Committee members Dean W. Anderson, A. Leon Thayn, and C. Dennis Funk. Stewart N. Smith, ASCS Associate Administrator from Washington, D C., emphasized ASCS program growing in a Lynn responsibilities Nielson, May Peterson keynote address. "What and Betty Anderson of the we want to achieve are local ASCS office. prices that give the Presiding over the State farmer a reasonable Conference were State profit were not ASC Chairman Boyd W. promoting just break mittee, R. even prices, Smith said. crease prices." In the Food and Smith also emphasized Agriculture Act of 1977 we have the tools that can that the programs are However provide the balance voluntary. between supply and farmers must use them if If demand that we need to they are to work. get prices that give farmers will fill up the farmers a profit. Weve reserve and participate in the a prices will got nse." Increased export of production program cutbacks and a farmer-owne- d volumes - expected in grain reserve fiscal year 1978 under isolated from the market. expanded market Systematic withdrawal of development and export stocks coupled with trade efforts won,t be to in reductions solve enough systematic planted acres can cut agricultures problems by supplies enough to in themselves, he noted. set-asid- e, d . 1919.) Mt Pleasant, Wales children, big city to which to shop for cloth, clothing of all to us was the we went food and sorts Pennys, the Merc, D D to to to Tender, Fresh Tyson, Grade "A Dentist Tibbs, LDS Conference where we saw and recognized C N Daniel Lund, Rasmusson, Merz, James Supt of & Adolph Schools and Anderson others, too many numerous to mention Mama and Papa ( as we called them in my childhood) took us to your city to watch a circus train unload the animals and the following day to see the wonderful circus acts My first movie, Under Two Flags, was viewed there When I became of age, and my parents approved of the young mans parents with whom I had a date, I was allowed to come to Fiddlers to dances Oh, what a wonderful fun time. Mylife until I was 23 years was spent in the beautiful pittle town of Wales My memories of those days are beautiful now that I am 82 years I believe the memories are more dear to me than ever I appreciate and look forward to Saturday mornings when the Pyramid comes and I can relax and enjoy a visit with friends through the pages of your paper I love those three or four ErftYEQ breasts Tender, Fresh Fryer Tyson, Grade A S mspm-.. IS. S-tTOGC- Boneless CHUCK STEAK 12 Oz PVg Morrell SLICED 12 Oz PVg Hormel, Little 12 Oz Pkg lb. $0 39 BACON... $f29 Morrell, All MEAT FEAUKS. ..57 GLOEIOS OFF Sc lines tucked in small spaces They are like nuggets of gold, daily thoughts to carry us which through the day Farm Bureau sets packing plant meets The Utah Farm Bureau will hold informational meetings in Salma March 21, and in Ogden March 22 for cattle and sheep producers and dairymen who may be interested m the proposed cooperative meat packing plant now under discussion in Utah Blue Bonnet DUE X The Salma meeting at the Salma auction ring will start at 9 30 am Blue Tuesday, March 21, and the Ogden area meeting will be held at 130 p m , Roy senior high school auditorium Wednesday, March 22 According to Frank Nishiguchi, Bonnet Margarine UFBF president, the meetings will include a presen tation by Steve Gillmor, chairman of the group proposing the plant, and a discussion led by Lloyd Somerville, former Colorado Farm Bureau president and one of the involved in cooperative producers Colorado COOKIN' BAGS packing plant which did not succeed Assorted Varieties Nishiguchi said the meetings will also feature a representative of the Sacramento 5 Ounce Pkg. Bank for Cooperatives, who will outline to the producers the criteria to be met for financing the proposed plant FROZEN DINNERS ess, The Farm Bureau president issued an invitation to all dairy, sheep and cattle producers to attend the meeting, FRIED CHICKEN whether they are Farm Bureau members or not. He said it is absolutely essential that producers have all the facts they can get as they make their individual decision as to wheather to invest in the plant. Nishiguchi said Farm Bureau voting delegates adopted policy at the 1977 state convention favoring continued study of the proposed plant As an organization, Heat jhjckeP and Serve 54 Ounce FISH FILLETS $29 Farm Bureau will neither favor nor oppose the plan, he said "Because it is an individual investment, our role is to help get the facts to pnucers." 39 Banquet DIXIE a (oV(o)C Pound Pkg. - Henchmarms Com Oil, Reg. MARGARINE 570 |