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Show Attention given pest control ly will give serious consideration considera-tion to the necessity of licensing li-censing people who use pesticides pes-ticides Bnd of designating which pesticides should be available for skilled commercial commer-cial users and which ones for the less skilled private users," Commissioner Francis said. orientation. Joseph Francis, Commissioner of Agriculture was named chairman of the committee. As an advisory group, the committee was told ' that it will make its recommendations recommenda-tions to the State Department of Agriculture for decisions and administration. Various resource people will be , invited in-vited to bring information to the committee on specific pest control regulations problems. All such problems from various vari-ous agencies will be channeled channel-ed and coordinated through the committee. "This committee undoubted- The State Pest Control committee, com-mittee, established in compliance com-pliance with Senate Bill 84, has been charged with the re. sponsibility of considering'the various problems related to recommending courses of action ac-tion and policies for state and local pesticide regulations as they pertain to agriculture, health, recreation and other phases of life. - The . eight-man committee includes representatives from the use of pesticides and of Utah Sta,te University Extension, Exten-sion, Utah State Department of Agriculture, Utah State Division Di-vision of Health,, the Division of Wildlife Resources, Utah Pest Control Association, Utah Agricultural Chemical Industry, Indus-try, Utah Farmers Union and Utah State Farm Bureau. The committee members and their guests, including other, persons per-sons interested in various facets fa-cets of pest control, met recently re-cently in the Governor's Board Room at the State Capitol for |