Show WHEAT adjustment MANAGER PREDICTS A HEAVY SIGNUP SIGN UP by W D PORTER now that the campaign for signing applications tor for wheat a ilot ment contracts Is virtually closed those in charge have turned their attention to forming permanent organizations in counties and districts to carry on the next steps stepa in the benefit payment plan of the federal government tor for the curtailment of wheat in order that all growers may have a chance to sign applications the agricultural adjustment administration has made it possible tor for an extension of time provided the county or district wheat control associations soc lations make a formal petition to director william peterson manager ot of the administration tor for utah in no case will this grace period be continued after october 15 according to government officials preliminary reports fr from om the agricultural ri TI and emergency agents in the 11 districts ot of the state who have notified the state office show allow the following results of the sign up campaign cache 1016 applications representing bushels of 0 wheat or SO 80 per cent of the county wheat production rich 37 applications representing bushels or 40 per cent of growers glowers box elder applications representing bushels out of a possible utah about 60 per cent of growers salt lake applications representing bushels or about 44 per cent ot of wheat tooele thoele about 85 per cent ot of wheat acreage or bushels wasatch Wasat cli applications or about 57 per cent of the growers summit 83 applications representing 1100 acres out of a total of 1445 or more than 75 per cent of wheat production juab 95 per cent of the wheat growers or about acres san juan about 65 per cent of growers emery 75 per cent wayne 19 signers or 36 per cent garfield 17 signers out of growers kane 19 signers or nearly per cent sevier applications or about 40 per cent of growers morgan 63 applications out of a possible although definite information Is not available at this time director peterson estimates that from 75 to 90 per cent of the wheat acreage of the state wll wil be represented in applications tor for contracts director Pe tereon pointed out tile he fact that the per of wheat growers who signed applications does not represent the per of wheat acreage to be taken out of production inasmuch as the majority of the large growers have signed while the small growers glowers have shown their reluctance in signing |