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Show Page 6 UTAH FARM BUREAU June, 1966 NEWS Fish Lake Site of Summer Conference To Dairymen and Dairy Foods . . . June is daiiyl month Dairy foods make a major contribution to health and happiness. They're out front with flavor, nutrition and economical ease. Too, the Dairy Industry makes a major contribution to improved business in our communities. It's out front to keep prosperity on the march! We at Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Company stand ready to aid the dairy farmer in his business. Our F.C.L. policy can be tailored to suit his needs exactly. Our help is there from auto policies and fire insurance to F.C.L. and crop hail policies. Our business is helping you with your business. Farm Comprehensive Liability re mass . . . W MIS BMM MIS HOP . A Summer Conference for Farm Bureau members will be held at Fish Lake hear Richfield, July 19th and 20th, according to LeGrand Jarman, UFB Organization Director. The activities will intwo-daBoard of Directors y clude a half-da- y sessions for meeting, Political Directors, Organization and Education representatives representDevelopment Policy atives. A womens workshop will be held giving opportunity to work on plans for coming programs, including the Talent Find at the State All women are invited. Fair. The evening of the 19th a social activity and bonfire are planned. This should be a highlight of the summer season. The summer conference is open to all Farm Bureau members in Utah. Accomodations are available at the lakes two lodges. Prices range from $4.50 for an unfurnished cabin without toilet facilities to $15.00 for a cabin accommodating six people including toilet and cooking facilities. Cabins and bedrooms in the lodges are also available at prices in between. Reservations are made on a first basis and come, first-servfor deposits should be money sent to the Richfield Farm Bureau Office, 165 North Main, Richfield. Detailed accommodation lists are in the hands of your county Farm Bureau president. Willis Whltbeck, UFB Mrs. Womens chairman urged all women to come prepared to discuss issues vital to our times. They should review their resolution books and be acquainted with Farm Bureau positions. A recent issue of the 'Utah Farmer devoted a page to Farm Bureau stands on many issues, please take the time to read M Mrs. ed !J GDAMSY Whltbeck said. Meaty Morsels studies indicate that food purchased per capita at the retail level has decreased 200 pounds since 1909. What is purchased today is much more nearly what is actually consumed. Due to preprocessing, less food waste is taken home and there is a saving USDA GBGO (KGQQE3 CTEDGffl FARM BUREAU in storage. Caloric intake has decreased too. Nutritionists estimate that the per capita consumption of calories is 400 fewer than 50 years ago. More meat is eaten today while per capita consumption of starches has gone 61 INSURANCE down.' Farm Bureau In Action Jun (continued from page 2) 17 Information Director attended Plain City Dairy Days. 19 Issued statement to press on government price controls of farm commodities. 21 V. Allen Olsen attended meeting of advisory committee to the governors representative to Public Land Law Review Commission 25 Cliff Mclntlre, AFBF Natural Resources representative, visited UFB to advise preparation of testimony for Public Land Law Review Commission. 26 Released statement on proposed cotton check-o- ff bill. 1 UAMA affiliates completed potato marketing with generally Jun 1 May May May May May Jun 3 satisfactory prices. Information Director attended Intermountain Junior Fat Livestock Show. Executive Committee met in SLC at UFB Bldg. Learned that Charles Shuman could not attend convention, so Allan Grant of Calif. F.B., Alan Kline, Kenneth Hood were requested as banquet speakers. Approved Barbara Whltbeck and Leonard Johnson to represent UFB at an advisory committee to an eight -- state education Jun 7-- 8 evaluation program sponsored Jointly by the education departments of eight Intermountain states. Authorized Executive Secretary to sit in on a clergy economic conference to be held at Park City in July. Public Land Law Review Commission held pilot meeting in SLC. UFB presented statements. Harold Selman, Nick Chur-na- s, Delbert Holmgren, Francis Gurney, Leo Robbins and V. Allen Olsen presented statements for the record. Notice of County Activities ore Requested for the Record |