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Show hEW ASO COMMITTEES BEGIN YEAR The agricultural Stabilization; and Con:;e: vatio.i committees for, lu- i-our, y and omrmtnlt.t s have' M'cn elev.ed and organizational meetings held, according to Alma Lawrence, Office Manager. They were elected recently and i meetings held to orient the men u the responsibilities and as-:gn as-:gn nents for the year. j The committees, according to lvi-iv-i s'rve in an advisory : i:i.k' ty and serve as a board of review for various conservation practices that are undertaken and assisted through the ASC programs. The committees ar nl..ntifi..t. in the following pictures: P" 1 1:' .Pi ! ' I ' M ! I f -ri ii. , iw" - mmf k IRON COUNTY COMMITTEE. These throe men will direct the activities of the Iron County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation commit lee. Left to fJoiiiviUNiTY COMMITTEES. The three community committees, elected for the coming year recently met for an orientation orienta-tion and organization for the year. Left to right they are: Harold S. Mitchell, chairman; Herman E. Bayles and Jess Pickett, representing the area of Paro- right, they are Cresset Sherratt, Cedar City; Boyd Christcnsen, chairman, Newcastle, New-castle, and J. Orson Talbot, vice chairman, chair-man, Paragonah. wan and Paragonah; Dennis Bauer, La-Mar La-Mar Matheson and Ivor Jones, chairman representing the Cedar City area, and William Hunt, Craig Clark and Charles Hart, Jr., chairman, representing the es-calante es-calante Valley area. |