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Show Page 5 BLANDING OUTLOOK Local Monaons to Hear High Church Leader in Area Conference San Juan County Farm Beard of Directors, in a . Bureau gressional Delegation requesting speoial them to enaot wheat legislation a establish fanners in San Juan oounty to that will (1) wheat based on price 120$ for write members of the Utah Con support of the prioe support for com; board called upon meeting all i (2) eliminate acreage allotments and marketing quotas in 1961; (3) freeze C.C.C wheat stooks so that they cannot be sold on the domestio market for less than 150$ of the prioe support for wheat; (4) expand the con- llllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIII servation reserve to 60 million acres in the next three years President Ashton Harris said H. R. 10666 and li. R. 10774 are identical bills that have been Introduced in the Congress of the United States to implement four points these stated that every lie farmer-n- o ter y v, matan in- what he produceshas terest in this Legislation y. 4 further - be-oa- use the wheat crisis has created a publio relations problem for all farmers Public resentment over the mounting cost of the wheat surplus is a threat to all other farm programs and to K: Howard Hurst Says: Just what does of agriculture fire insurance cover? allProducers of feed grains and Does your insurance livestock are interested in solhave Extended Coverving the problem beoause mount ExWhat is lng stocks of wheat could be age? dumped in the feed market if the tended Coverage? program were to break down co- Loss from storm , wind- -, hail , of premium you are uncer- If tain what coverage you have or would like to add about protection for add-we itional hazards will tie happy to assist HURST AGENCY Ph. OR this ucers plosion, riot, civil commotion, aircraft, vehicles and smoke are covered by Ex- additional DRILLING COMPART WATER WELLS SHOT HOLES CORE HOLES SHALLOW PRODUCTION DIAL OR or write 8-42- BOX flet by The believes ; Board 61 504 BUNDING George Petty UTAH tles, who represent the Church headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah rer-be- at is M r the a the Joard of .'.c-gent-s University of Jtah former bi.sho; He and stake he was awhigh council member arded an honorary loot or of laws degree !y the University of Utah All conferences held in 1960 will focus emphasis on youth development as part of a special Church -- wide parents and youth program launched early this year ly Church I resident David 0. I!c-f- iy jarents' session on youth will Saturday evening meetings problems is Ci.t relay night be for leaders of the local coConferences nre neld four firmly that only through conference of the Church's San Juan Stake Saturday and Sunday, May 14 and 15, in two-d- ay visiting offioial is Sterling W, Sill, an Assistant to the Council ol Twelve Apos- livestock as well as fkireau will address The proposals Farm a (Mormons) Monticcllo, Utah are before the Congress that would attempt to correct the problem by an increase in government oontrols Many Saints : ; of the CJesus Christ of Latter-da- y prominent leader hurch of prod- A ngregations. eneral times each year in the nearly stakes public, (regional divisions) will be held at 10 am. ? p.m. of the church. Church leaders Stake President Uland Redd regularly tojr the 50 missions of Bland ing will conduct the throughout the wcrlu W'ere more than 5,00; young missionaries meetings Elder Sill is a prominent in- are enga, ed j acsurance executive i ri the western tivities, eac.u proselytii;' own exhis jay in, states lie is prominent in civ- penses for a period of two to ic groups, and has served as a three years re- sessions, duced government regulation, which would result in reduced government cost, can the wheat We situation be correot urge support for H.P 10666 and H.R. 10774. i Sunday's open to , the WO FWWWVWVVWVVVVVWVVVV sm 0tt 10 Eastern Star Faarea have planned a pionio to be held at Devil's Masons and milies of. this picnic ground Sunday, May 5 pm 15, It will be a sooial gathering at which matters of mutual interest will be discussed including the possibility of forming a Masonlo Club for the southern Canyon at part of San Juan County oame from Gloria Pollard who says that a recent oount of Masons in this surprisingly large to her and that there will probably, be as irony as 50 families show up for the pionio A- -l A grain farmers ara . would be of STIRLING W. SILL unfavorable affect This information 8-2- 016 iiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiitiiiiMiiii ! The mpletely ex- tended Coverage Endorsement be Coverage can broadened to include burglary, falling objects, weight of ice, collapse, glass breakage and water escape, under Broad Form, for a small I was Things were quiet at the police station. One officer yawned and complained: What a dull week! No burglaries, no fights, no murders. If this keeps up, they'll be laying us off ." "Don't worry, Murphy," said the chief. a Something's bound to huhappen. I've still got faith in man nature." 4 By the Whole or Half fence a week to Blanding - Montezuma Creek Bluff - Mexican Hat FREE DELIVERY We Cut and Wrap for Your Freezer ho Cudom Slmlimuj MONTICELLO aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaa 4 4 4 4 |