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Show Farm Bureau j Meets; Biscuss . -Hay Prices A group of well over one hund- , " red farmers from all parts of Millard Mil-lard County met in a Farm Bureau ; meeting in the Delta high school j j auditorium last Thursday evening . to discuss the prices of hay and the supply and. demand as it now stands. j The group voted unanamously to support the committee in their ef- -. forts to establish prices, which are already established by Utah Coun- ty farmers and dairymen. A motion- was made to stay by the prices as they were established. Recommended prices were: $20 per ' ton in the field, $22 per ton deliver- ( " ed to the machine, $25 per ton bailed and $27 per ton bailed and placed in piles. , It is urged by the committee that all farmers get in touch with some ' f of the members of the committee t before they sell at a lower price than those listed above. It is also 3 on record that buyers will be pro- tected from prices which are too high. ' I The Farm Bureau feels that good 'will will be established between ,J the buyers and the sellers and all will be satisfied with fair prices. p The committee which was named k to keep posted on the prices and keep the members informed are: Lafe Nielson, chairman, with Clay-son Clay-son Cahoon, George Cahoon, Jack j Nelson and John Adams as mem- J bers of the committee. J This meeting was sponsored by the state and the local Farm Bureau Bur-eau Association. :: |