Show Farmers Sign FW Wheat Cut Now that tho the campaign for siGnIng sign lug Ing application for wheat allotment t contracts is virtually closed those In Gt I charge have turned their attention to forming permanent organizations in Jn counties and districts to carr carry on onI the next st stops s in the tho benefit payment payment pay pay- I ment plan of the federal government government government govern govern- ment for the curtailment t of oC wheat I In order that all growers may have a chanco to sign applications the agricultural adjustment administration admin I i f has made it possible for an extension of time provided the county county coun coun- ty Iy or district df wheat control associations made a n formal petition to Director Director Director Di Di- rector William manager of the tho administration for Utah In no case will this grace period be continued con con- after October 15 according to government officials Preliminary reports from tho the ag ag- a agricultural cultural and emergency agents Inthe in inthe inthe the 11 districts of the state who have havo notified the state office e show tho the following results of the signup signup sign sign- up lip campaign Cache Cacho 1016 applications bushels o of wheat or orSO orSO SO 0 per cent of tho the county wheat production Rich 37 applications representing 18 18 bushels or 10 40 per cent of growers glowers Box Elder applications ap ap- D representing ting bushels bushel's out of a possible bushels Utah about 60 per cent of growers Salt SnIt Lake Dake applications representing re rc- presenting bushels or about 4 1 1 per cent of oC wheat Tooele about 85 per cent of wheat acreage or bushels Wasatch applications applications ap ap- or about 57 per cent of the tho growers Summit 83 applications tJi ns representing 1100 acres res out out of a total of 1445 or more thon than 75 per cent of wheat wheal production Juab 95 per cent of the wheat growers or about 1300 acres San Juan about 65 per cent of or growers Emery 75 per cent Wayne Vayne 50 signers or 36 per coat cent Garfield 17 signers out out of growers J Kane Kano e 19 signers signers sign sign- ers erg or lle nearly rl per cent Seyler applications or about 10 40 per pcr percent percent cent of growers Morgan l 63 applications applications out of a possibly Although definite information is not available at this time Director Peterson estimates that from 75 to 90 percent of at the wheat acreage of or orthe the tho state will bo ho represented in applications ap ap- ap- ap for Cor contracts Director Peterson pointed out the Uio fact that the tho percentage of at wheat growers who sign applications G G not HOt tho the percentage of or wheat wheal acreage to b taken out of production production pro pro- Inasmuch as the majority of the tho largo large growers have signed while the tho time small small growers browers have shown their reluctance in tn signing |