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Show Officers Elected For Beet Control Organization of the Sugar Beet Production Control association, which covers the territory operated by the Gunnison Sugar company, was perfected per-fected at Richfield- last Saturday, when the directors of the association named officers to carry out the plans. Harold Christenson of Gunnison, was named as president of the association. associa-tion. Other officers elected were J. W. Gribble of Salina, vice-president and treasurer; County Agent S. R. Boswell, Richfield, secretary. The lxard of directors, including the president and vice-president, will comprise John W. Irons of Moroni, Leo Larenson of Elsinore, and Taylor Tay-lor Nielson of Richfield. County Agent Boswell of Richfield, Rich-field, in a talk before the group at the meeting, announced that since the early part of December, when the ; campaign was started, 1050 contracts had been filed at his office, and that about 150 more were in the hands of local committees to be filed by Thursday, Thurs-day, at which time the board of directors di-rectors will meet to sign contracts before forwarding them to Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, for examination and confirmation. con-firmation. According to County Agent Boswell, Bos-well, the 1200 sugar beet growers of Sevier and Sanpete counties, the shipping ship-ping area to the Gunnison Sugar factory, fac-tory, will receive approximately $70,-000 $70,-000 under the program of production produc-tion control. The acreage of this district, he says, must be reduced in 1935 by ten per cent of the 1933 figure, which was 7443 acres. |