Show Manti Eph Men Elected As IFA Officers I I Sy r 3 R. R MORGAN l DYRENG Morris Smith of Genola Utah was named president of the Intermountain Farmers Association Utah's largest farm cooperative at the annual meeting of the association association association tion at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City He succeeds E. E Smith Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son of Salina Arvil L. L Olson of Midvale was elected first vice ent S. S J. J Gordon of Dra Draper Drajer er was named second vice president president president dent v and R. R Morgan Dyreng of Manti ManU was elected third vice president John of Salt Lake City was named general manager and treasur treasur- er r and Orson Orso will Remain as secretary The meeting which attract attract- attracted ed more than members from froth all parts of Utah and southern Idaho also named Clifford N. N Fulley of American Ameri Amen can Fork and Clayton Peterson Peter Peter- Peterson son of Ephraim as new di di- replacing LeRoy R. R Koyle of Spanish Fork and President Peterson F. F L L. Gordon Gordon Gordon Gor Gor- don of Draper and A. A R. R of Draper also retired re- re tired lUred from the board reducing reducing ing the number of directors from 17 to 15 Holdover directors include J. J Arza Adams of Pleasant Grove R R. D. D Buchanan of Richfield Avar G. G Crossgrove of Draper Clain C C. Erekson of Draper Stewart Leigh of Sandy Floyd Mills of Monroe Albert of Draper George S S. S Pond of Lewiston and D D. O. O Roberts of Henefer General Manager in his annual report to the members said that sales forthe for forthe forthe the year had increased nearly a million and a half dollars over 1963 and announced new plans for promotion and sales that are expected to see another another an an- other ten per cent Increase in sales in 1965 In providing a stable orderly orderly or or- derly marketing program for eggs poultry and turkey in storing grains and mixing I feeds in providing special delivery and spreading service for fertilizer in helping helping helping help help- ing to keep freight costs down in providing expert help helpin in installing pipeline automatic feeders and other equipment IF IFA A has something to offer every farmer in this area Mr reported Substantial increases in the sales of fertilizer and farm supplies were reported by Jack Loveless general sales r manager Sales of feed and seed showed a slight increase for the year according to Merrill manager of feeds department And egg poultry a nd turkey sales were about the same as 1963 according to Cecil manager of the egg and poultry poultry poultry poul poul- try department J J. J Clark Ballard Associate Director of lof the Extension Service at the Utah State University University University Uni Uni- praised the Intermountain Inter Inter- Intermountain Intermountain mountain Farmers Association for the tremendous contribution contrIbution contribution tion it has made to Utah agriculture agriculture agri agri- culture over the years and will continue to make in the years ahead He stressed the Importance oaf cooperative effort effort effort ef ef- ef- ef fort by farm people to strengthen streng streng- strengthen then thell their position in the market market mar mat ket place I |