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Show THE FARMERS OKI A number of thotte Interested In the Farmers' Union met at Hinckley last Saturday afternoon and organized by the election of the following officers: John Reeve, prealdent; I)onuld Hogan, vice president; A. Leuthlser, treasurer; treas-urer; N. H. Dresser, secretary. These with Joseph Moody, Deseret; J. C Ilawley, Oasis; and J. II. Hall of th ooiith tract, constitute the board of dlrectora. Kvery section of the went aide la represented on the board, ao there ought to he united action. Tim Incorporation jfiitra were read and discussed. It waa derided to fix the capital stock at $ 10,000, and the lnre at f.'i each. This will enable every fanners to come Into the organization, organ-ization, aa la the earnest desire of Ita organizers. Aa ten per cent of the capital has to be raised before the t'nlon can be Incorporated a cam palgn for securing thla will be commenced com-menced at once. No one will be required re-quired to pay hla subscription In until the whole f 1,000 has been aebscrlbed. Kvery farmer aeema to be In favor of the Farmers' Union, but the only way he can show hla faith ta by subscribing subscrib-ing for one or more aharea of stock. Next Saturday afternoon the director direc-tor and all othera Interested will meet at Hinckley to adopt the by-Uws. When these have been adopted prospective pros-pective stockholders will know Just tha plan upon w hich It Is proposed to conduct the Union. |