Show Doug Simpson Named to National Farm Advisory Group KA KAMAS rAS- rAS Senator Senater r Frank E E. Moss Mose CD- CD D DUtah Utah announced Tuesday that Douglas T T. T Simpson of Kamas Kama has been ted appointed led a member of the National Agricultural Advisory Advis Advae ory Commission by President Kennedy Mr Simpson who lists himself himself him him- self as an Independent nt Republican can Is immediate past president of the Utah Farmers Union lie He operates a acre 1730 cattle ranch with some acreage in f feed ed grain The Commie Commission ton was established lashed in 1953 during the administration administration ad- ad ad ministration of President Eisenhower Eisen Elsen hower power to advise the Secretary of or Agriculture on policy and ad- ad ad ministration Secretary Freeman told Senator Senator Sena tor Moss Moos that the membership of the Commission had been increased increased in in- creased from 18 to 25 is And ho said Bald that President Kennedys Kennedy's appointments have greatly Increased in increased no creased the influence of farmers farm ers era and decreased that of food tood processors Eighteen of the present pre sent 25 Commission members aro are I farmers farmer Moss said sald I No more than 15 of the mem members bers bars of or the Commission may be from ono one political party and all geographical arose areas of the nation tare lare are represented Harry Caldwell Master Muter of the North Carolina Grange has been designated chairman Freeman said I Mr Simpson attended Kamas Kamas' High School and the University of lot Utah He Is a director ot of the Beaver Deaver and Shingle Creek Ird I gallon gatlon District Chairman of the I Summit County Draft Board I former former president of the Kamas I I Valley Wildlife Association lie He Heis lieIs is married and has haB one eon I 1 |