Show FARMERS SEE NEED FOR KEEPING ACCOUNTS farmers ol of utah have come to io the conclusion that it is a tar far better fa farm rin practice to scratch a record book with a pencil at tile the time a trang transaction action is made than to scratch the head sometime later in an effort to remember the amount ot of the sale or purchase this decision was expressed many times to C 0 stott extension acono economist mist in his recent visits over the state to assist in the distribution of the new diew account books given to farmers who havo have signed AAA contracts every contract signer Is expected expect el 1 to attend its his community meeting where he will receive his record lbook book and an explanation of the same mr stott sai said 1 d in recent meetings many farmers have been present to receive their books local and district project leaders are also rep responding very well on this project while tho the triple A record book Is esp especially designed to give the contract signer precisely the kind ot of information needed in establishing compliance with contracts it can call also be very well adapted to keeping a record of the entire farm busin inesz elj farmers are beginning to realize that in ill operating their business without records they are very much like a ship captain captai ii operating without a compass mr air stott reported the triple A books will be distri buted free only to agricultural adjustment contract signers others interested in farm record kee should see their county agent and ami obtain a regular farm account book issued by the utah state agricultural college extension service |