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Show UTAH FARM BUREAU February 1969 Tax Increases makers with a governor in the Democratic Party. Gov. Rampton is fortunate In having Sen. Brockbank as chairman of the Senate State and Federal Affairs Committee which will handle reorganization bills. Sen. Brockbank, as chairman of the NEWS House members passed the failed to obtain a milder resolution, resolution January 22. It started only five finally opposed the out with all Democrats opposed, but when members of that party Page 3 modifies. Services range from market information to contract negotiations and sales, he said. We are interested In more net income to growers. Better prices, Hoods fells Southern Forum increased sales, and reduced costs (Continued from Page 1) are all necessary if we are to to seems achieve our goal. Price alone Budget-Aud- it give that proposal his Committee, is committed to proposals supported by blessing. won't do it. Gov. Rampton. These would make Our major objectives are: (1) CONDEMNS BORROWING directors appointive by the govto get farmers the full market ernor and would trim powers of Efforts of Farm Bureau to improve the marketing of farm value of their products, (2) to House Speaker Lorln N. Pace, division boards. products are making headway with the value of commodities help farmers earn more by supLake and others condemned Legislators did not assail Gov. marketed through Farm Bureau affiliates in 1967 totaling over plying products that are worth sharply Gov. Ramptons proposal Rampton's proposals for a 14 per to appropriate $8.1 million from cent Increase In support of puba billion dollars, according to Dr. Kenneth Hood, who spoke at more to buyers, and (3) to proState Insurance Fund reserves to lic schools; and a 15 per cent Invide special services to members, the Southern Farm Forum in New Orleans on January 23. pay for pressing building needs. crease In the appropriation for Hood is general manager of the American Agricultural Market- such as labor procurement, meGov. Rampton In his message, higher education. Also a 15 per chanical harvesting, production ing Association, marketing affili- pointed out It would be Impossible cent Increase for health and welate of the American Farm Bureau dairy products, eggs, and other supplies, and development of speto return the $8.1 million to emfare. Hood cial markets, Some opposition will develop to Federation. important commodities for many said. premium ployers who had paid it to the fund THE SOUTHERN Farm years. for workmen's compensation In- the governors proposed 34 per THE AAMA manager exsurance coverage. To lower the cent Increase for the Travel Coun- Forum is sponsored by the agriLocal Farm Bureaus have set state rate would make It difficult cil and 18 per cent Increase for cultural committees of the cham- plained that the ultimate goal of auction conducted up markets, for private Insurance agencies to industrial development. the association is to become the bers commerce of New Or- t marketing 5upported exclusive marketing agent for as compete with the state fund, he One reason for the governors leans and Mernphn. Membera of said. modity estab)ishcd promotion mine a for occupation proposal large a percentage of the naIn return for the $8.1 million, tax Increase lies in a State Sumarketing cooperatives, and entional production of a commodity the state would pledge Its credit preme Court decision. gaged in numerous marketing acas is possible. This will give us to pay losses In the faint postivities in many areas of the counUnder this decision, interstate (Continued on Page 7) sibility that State Insurance Fund corporations operating In unitary over a long span of years. try was unable to meet emergency losprocesses can split their income In 1960, AFBF established Gov. on a formula. Where Utah operRampton proposed. ses, FOR SALE: the American Agricultural Marations are more profitable than Rep. Larry Regis Jr., keting Association to assist .State elsewhere the result is that the Large Selection of Good Used Glen, minority leader, praised Farm Bureaus in out carrying Late Model Equipment: corporations pay less corporation Gov. Rampton's budget proposals. their to had when tax in and than franchise marketing programs they Combines The message reflected his ability date back to organiza- - setting up new projects to cope row-cro- p to accept a monumental problem, account for profits within Utah products and dry Tractors, tion of the American Farm Bu- - with changes state. for this only to and place. taking it fiscal apply land and crawler. Integrity reau Federation in 1919, Hood meet the needs of the state within ACTION came about ,1s Kennecott Copper Corp. is using a.d, pointing to efforts of the as result our economic capabilities,' Rep. Investigate the terrific irrigaan increase in di. corthis formula and less paying to enact said. leading organization tion opportunities of the Valley Regis rec, b i decine in cen,ra, poration franchise tax. This firm, ment of the Cappcr-Volstea- d Act, markeli system. con-th- e specialization, accordingly, would be hit hardest MONEY SESSIONS basic federal law on coopera- centration of buying in the hands by the new proposed Increase in the Check with Charles Taylor or severance (mine occupation) tax. tive marketing. of fewer purchasers, volume buyThe appropriations committee Gerald Bair. EFFORTS to improve marBoth houses headed by Sen. Gardner will now of the Legislaing on specification, and more ture adopted resolutions urging keting and to expand sales have general use of contracts in meet twice weekly (with many subTAYLOR FARM SERVICE procommittee sessions and Interviews Congress and President Nixon to been in three general areas (1) duction and Tremonton, Hood marketing, with state agency leaders) to try revoke action by former President legislation to improve the climate said. Utah to improve on Gov. Rampton's pro- Johnson adding 40,000 acres to for effective 255-523- 1 commarketing, (2) Farm Bureau Marketing AssoArches National Monument and posals. marand (3) modity promotion, ciations organized by 32 State At any rate name calling has 215,000 acres to Capitol Reef Nathe said. keting operations, Farm Bureaus are now affiliated reached a pitch as a result of ional Monument. A number State of Farm with the AAMA. Their marketThe vote In the Senate January 24 the budget message exceeding that was 20 Republicans for the resBureaus have had active marketIn the 1967 session of the Legising programs provide services for lature which had an even greater olution and six Democrats against ing programs for livestock, grain, producers of p 1 different com- of Republican law it. proportion Farm Bureau market programs top billion dollar level R-S- alt lng , , self-propell- ed The Name of the Game is Our Very Special Thanks to the Utah Farm Bureau Federation for its enthusiastic cooperation and support n in the opening of the all-ne- w, ultra-moder- PRODUCERS SAUNA AUCTION Salina, Utah Weekly Auctions Every FRIDAY -- 12 NOON Fat& Feeder Cattle, Calves, Hogs, Lambs BE WISE - BE SAFE CONGRATULATIONS We most highly commend the energetic and tireless efforts of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation and and the many individuals Salina Marketing Service who worked so faithfully in helping raise the funds to finance this venture. Congratulations to the Building Committee for such careful and conscientious planning. Our physical facilities at Salina are among the finest to be found anywhere. Our modern arena with roomy, comfortable seats, scales in the ring of the sales area which permit buyers to see the weight of animals before they buy, tube conveyor system expediting record of sale and payment, separate loading and unloading all of these are but a few of the many inshoots novations that will assure service to the entire Southern Utah livestock industry. We at Producers pledge our continued dedication to maintaining the finest auction service possible to the cattle and livestock raisers of Southern Utah. - CONSIGN YOUR CATTLE THROUGH M AUCTION PR0DUC Salina, Utah Aaron Moss, Mgr. Producers are Bonded for $500,000, which means you're sure of payment and fasti |