Show GuwImh Valley Hews IS ro Thursday February Valley’s Farmers Gaining More Freedom 1982 Delegates overwnelmingly rejected a to call for a mandatory proposal reduction in the number of acres planted to reduce the crop surpluses currently pulling down prices AFBF President Robert Delano of Virginia said after the convention that he believes farmers wifi voluntarily cut their acreages to stimulate prices Valley fannen and ranchers are looking toward a freer of voting as a result agriculture action at the 63rd annual delegate meeting of the American Farm Bureau Federation in San Diego recently Two Utahns Utah Farm Bureau President Frank 0 Nishiguchi of Garland and of Jerold Johnson Vice lYesident Gunnison v were among the Aurora delegates adopting licy for 1982 voting poorganizational Farmers must be allowed “to for a profit” the voting produce stressed and getting the delegates out of farm policy is a government more efficient system for “producing plentiful supplies of delegates debated and stand on an decided the organization's exhaustive list of issues which included government farm programs the gold standard grain warehouse laws food quality crop bankruptcy and pesticides insurance Farm Bureau food” To ensure that consumers receive food at a reasonable cost the farmer and rancher delegates urged that the Delaney Amendment to the 261 voting agriculture said should be and they strongly urged that after 1985 when the current “all federal farm program expires to implement laws farm programs should be US the federal food and drug laws be amended or repealed to allow “safe tolerances for additives and chemical residues in food based on scientific research” In addition the farmers delegates called committee to review additive decisions eliminated” Area Tech Troubleshooter Kathleen Schoemig works with stis- dent at Sevier Valley Tech where she works with students in various programs Known shooter” she helps as “trouble avoid problems for students for Sevier Vplley Tech meeting needs individual yherever she finds them '‘1 don’t teach in the aditional sense” Mrs “and nig smiled never a dull Hired originally fedmedial educator education physical makes Mrs minor Schoemig the educational she has become With a BS degree from Utah State she began her University career teaching general science Recently she renewed her teaching certificate in teaching at Southern Utah State College as a A son because Mrs motivated Schoemig’s responsibility js to administer entrance exams and work with tyiose students who have hot met minimal com- born deaf ruebella of Mrs Schoemig’s interest in people who need extra help Billy Schoemig now a 10th grader at South Sevier High school began school when he was 18 months old his mother says at the Ogden School for the Deaf dropouts rollbooks of Another dimension Mrs Schoemig’s unusual work is teaching employability skills She on gives a writing resumes how unions function salary getting Dc!:zifccifc?t Ezz? CGitfuPO values along with and co- workers With the help of video equipment she prepares students for job L Dora Oscar Field president of the Idaho to the was Farm Bureau AFBF board of directors along with from the nation’s other representatives farmers and ranchers Seniors Menu Senior citizens in the area have beef stew on the menu for one day next week eatloaf Tuesday-- M whipped green beans peach cob- bler W tossed green salad fruit cup chocolate cake gar lie bread Thursday-Po- rt chops pears augratin potatoes cookie in lime jello r stew cheese stick ef fruit coleslaw crisp r Scholarships For Students Offered Snow College has offered all Sterling Scho- lars credits and earns average of on a 40 point scale Any grades below this will result in a loss of scholarship College a grade point full at least 350 a academic scholarship commencing with the fall quarter 1982 according to Snow College President J Marvin Higbee wifi The scholarship cover the tuition for three quarters providing a dent completes at 15 quarter hours of Scholarships had to be accepted by Feb 9 GET THE LATEST! 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