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Show E.Ray Lyman Assumes State ASC Reins i , . ' j L ,,, t E. RAT LTMAN E. Ray Lyman, Parowan live-stockman live-stockman and a director In the Bank of Iron County at Parowan, Paro-wan, was appointed as chairman of the state Agriculture Stabilization Stabili-zation and Conservation Committee. Com-mittee. The State ASC committee is composed of four men and they assume the responsibility of the program under the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricul-ture, according to Wallace SJo-blom, SJo-blom, Iron County extension agent Serving on the committee under un-der Lyman will be S. J. (Dean) Postma, Logan; Ward Weeb, Provo, and Carl Frlschknecht dl-rector dl-rector of the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural College. Col-lege. Served for Tear Lyman has served as a member mem-ber of the committee for the past year and will serve In the capacity ca-pacity of chairman through 1957. As chairman of the ASC committee com-mittee he also assumes the chairmanship of the state drought committee. This committee Is also responsible respon-sible for the allocation of money and the supervision of the county coun-ty A S C offices throughout the ttatj. As the administering body of the U S D A program the committee com-mittee becomes responsible for such programs as the Agricultural Agricul-tural Conservation Program, the soil bank program, wool incentive incen-tive program and the sugar program pro-gram for the state. |