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Show V "tvi 'f v nA- .tl Sept. U, UN 0 ?: T Woman Feted On Birthday (rtott oattboxl IMk NEW CHRYSLER SERIES Ctayriff cm are attractively changed in . non for 1967 with new metal sculpture, new front end end rear deogna and Cutback rod styling Cor tvrtHloor herdtopi. A new series at Newport Custom can, available in hnxloor hardtop, fourdoor hardtop and fcurdoor sedan models are ottered to broaden Chryrteri coverage o C Ihe medium price market The new Cbno-fa-r is on dtaptoy at Wert Motor In fteeton. Cm Msb Letters To The Editor Mr. and Mrs. Gene Larsen Farmers Are Getting A Little Nervous Tool TO THE EDITOR: The following appeared in Natiou Agriculture" which should be of interest to all residents of the county. R wii written by Chwles Shuman, president of the Farm Bureau: We Get Nenreee We get nervoui when hogs Thus spoke Secget to 190. retary of Agriculture Orville Freeman at a recent preu conference. The Secretarys purpose wu to counteract criticism of various Administration efforts to keep a lid on farm prices. However, if anyone is justified in being ly I FOLLOW THE OUTDOOR TRADE IRE WITH BREED OF NEW OOIDOORSMEN IN THE RED WING PESO'S PULLON ROOT. on tunou uppers, cum arcb on conmx juh i efi outdoors with the new Chem Gum OS neeirtant Sofas. Stsee 7 Sou M B and D. Wklbs na-inc- n Ion ineoke and curidon I v - 12195 months were intended to stimulate feeding and bring livestock prices down. ' We get nervoui when a consuAdministration mer-minded recommends a permanent national food and fiber reserve which would hang over the market and depress prices with the constant threat of its release by voteJningry politicians. The normal channels of trade, our fertile aoil and a huge livestock population wifi provide an ample reserve to protect consumers. We get nervoui when the Administration raises price supports far soybeans whenever reduced stocks give the market system a chance to function. The obvious hope of the government amply agars is flirt the higher rapports wUl bring soybeuu back Into government warehi are happy with the arrival of a baby girl born September 16 in the IDS hospital Shale greeted by a brother and a liter and grandmother, Mrs. Elva Porter of Richmond. the large foreign aid exports, the carry-ove- r of wheat is now below the target art by the Secretary. There baa never been a better time to start diimanUiiig flie costly and l mtrolprogr an armera will be leas nervous when they are given the opportunity to manage their own farms and produce far Ing consumer markets rather than being subjected to the changing whims of ner- vous, votoconsdous politi- Stanton Hawkes, President Franklin Farm Bureau County per-Icen-L' wot pre-wh- ner-whe- sumer-orlente- oft I USE THE CONVENIENCE OF YOOR. BLOCKS CHARGE ACCOUNT I I OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 1:00 P. IL tion which his own Administration has caused by ite wild voiding and loose fiscal pd-Idee. We get nervous when the tries to roll back farm prices to cover up the effects of this inflation by dumping hundreds of millions of bushels of wheat and feed grain on the market. Last the Secretary said that file purpose of then wrecking actions was to farmers to sign up in the control programs. However, the Presidents chief economic adviser now admits that the huge sales in recent d. a Department of Ag-riculture for farmen. Farm need is pricee have been held down while all other economic are enjoying Our prices would, and I should, improve rapidly if we I could get the government off I ourback. On November M, 1964 8ee- - rotary Freeman was as saying that he wanted tbe I maximum of free play in the market piece and flirt wi wheat itocke are down to million bubals the govern-- 1 mot should get out of the wheat market. That time has now arrived. As a result of I hiiRiia-ii- l ImlrtJiUlil Lou-Comi- sh price-wreckin- I Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hng-forand baby of Rigby spent ho weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Attou Klngsford. Mr. and Mrs. Meriewhed-c- r and sons of Shelley called on Mi sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Rreece, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robinson and family of Sunset spent he weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambriou Larsen, and attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlson. Anderson was reeased as Primary counselor and Yevoone Larien and d i I guests of her mother, Mrs. El- i and family drove to Salt sie Allen. The Fellers were I Sunday to visit their son Ver-family, also to Keanu enroute to Salt City on to visit her sisters, Mn. Idon-n-a business. Anglesey and Mra. Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor and daughters Shauna and Gaddi and fawm Mr. and Mrs. Seth Allen Brenda of Big Plney, Wyo., to Salt Lake City to atdrove spent a few days with his partend fair and view the ice the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tayfames. Mrs. Elsie Allen aclor. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Preece companied them. Wyo. nervoui it should be the Editorial Used farmers of America. Contrary to the Secretary's imTO THE EDITOR: plication, farm prices are not too high they are too low! The editorial, Unanimity! Except for ww periods, farm from the September 15 taken I g M1M prices have long been far be- io that their Preston Cttisen, llow parity, and since 1960 they can be restored over need by KIDO Friday, have never been above 83 thie crop. September 23, on Idaho Ecu-We farmers get nervous I torializes, a program n We in Farm bureau get proposals are made to anted in cooperation with tbe the President make tbe USDA more con-- 1 Mahn press Association. blames farmers far the inflaWhat Sincerely, . COVE Mrs. Martha Oliver-eo-n of Lava was honored on her 90th birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alton Klngsford. Many friends and relatives from Franklin and Preston and Cove called on her and extended congratulations. A son, Douglas, of Franklin and daughter, Irene Choules, of Fairview aaeiita with the open bouse. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Elva Allen Is receiving treatments in the LDS hospital In Logan. Her daughters, Mta. Lola Emange, of Oregon and Mra. Arlene Hyer and daughter Elaine of California have been staying at her home with their father, Elijah. Miss Kathy Jensen Is home after spending the rammer mouths employed in Jackson, Vera Moore News Director KIDO Radio en as Primary work- ers. 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