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Show L, Government Pays Million Farmers of Utah have been paid more than one million dollars during dur-ing the past year by the Agricultural Agricul-tural Adjustment Administration for their participation in the conservation con-servation program, according to LeRoy C. Funk, state secretary of the A A A. This figure includes up to July 15 for the 1936 crop year. The net amount paid directly to the cooperating farmers was $924,405.29, and the remainder was paid for organization expenses, expen-ses, most of which went back to committeemen comprised of farmers, farm-ers, Mr. Funk said. Following is a list of payments made to the counties: Beaver, $7,677.96; Box Elder, $159,524.7S; Cache, $130,857.90; Carbon, $7,354.59; Davis, $52,675.-01; $52,675.-01; Duchesne, $28,611.92; Emery, $24,747.46; Garfield, $10,104.61; Grand, $4,756.16; Iron, $18,106.05; Juab, $46,101.46; Kane, $3,052.64; Millard, $39,649.93; Morgan, $13,-266.12; $13,-266.12; Piute, $6,017.00; Rich, 37,-545.48; 37,-545.48; Salt Lake, $4S,595.S4; San Juan, $10,S30.61; Sanpete, $4S,-306.45; $4S,-306.45; Sevier, $34,924.22; Summit, $9,863.77; Tooele, $10,990.07; Utah, $100,6S0.74; Uintah, $30,639.43; Washatch, $10,S54.64; Washington, $7,517. SO; Wayne, $S,485.15; Weber, Web-er, $42,667.50; total for state, $924,405 99. |