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Show ed at the discretion of the Board of Directors, declared Mr. Edmonds. This refund, continues Mr. Edmonds, Ed-monds, is the result of eggs stored during the months of March, April, May and June of 1942, that were later sold at prices that made possible this additional cash payment pay-ment of .54 cents per case on all eggs delivered during those months. Last year at this time members participated in a. $75,000 distribution, distribu-tion, which represented 1941 egg storage earnings, states Mr. Edmonds. Ed-monds. " ' Our periodic patronage relunds from the Association's various departments de-partments are in harmony with its cooperative principles and is brought about through the cooperative co-operative efforts of our members, commented the general manager. Egg Earnings 5,000 Poultrymen Will Receive $100,000. Approximately 5,000 poultrymen of Utah and southern Idaho will receive from the Utah Poultry Froducers Co-oerative Association checks aggregating $100,000. This sum represents in part an accumulation accum-ulation of egg storage earnings during the year 1942, reports Clyde C. Edmonds, secretary and general gen-eral manager. An additional $100,000 is being held in reesrve for the Association's Associa-tion's poultrymen, to be distribut- |