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Show $5C9 ,402.30; Carbon, $13,231.20; Daggett Dag-gett $1,637.90; Davis, $250,573.85; Duchesne, $14,709.21; Emery, $16,-401.22; $16,-401.22; Garfield, $2,270.37; Iron, $4,-107.30; $4,-107.30; Juab, $00,377.55; Kane, $375.-15; $375.-15; Millard, $30,03.48; Morgan, $16,-90003; $16,-90003; Piute, $3,252.02; Rich, $10,-059.17; $10,-059.17; Salt Lake, $184,005,34; San Juan, $12,133.40; San;x.te, $104,331.29; Sevi(;r, $155,044.37; Summit, $3,205.-23; $3,205.-23; Tooele, $15,954.03; Uintah, $14,-900.87; $14,-900.87; Utah, $415,503.33; Wasatch, j $19,390.40; Washington, $4,712.49; Wayne, $5,004.35; Wc-btr, $230,778.-35; $230,778.-35; toLul, $2,917,247.71. I Utah Farmers Get S2,917,247.71 IN AAA Benefits Rental and benefit payments made to Utah farmers by the Apfricultural Adjustment administration during 1935 amounted to $2,917,247.71, Director Di-rector William Peler.son of the Utah State Agricultural college reorts. Payments were made t those who complied with contracts signed with the AAA to control wheat production produc-tion to the -amount of $099,110.53; corn-hog, $173,114.50; and sugar beet production, $2,045,022.02. Following are the tAal amounts paid to the counties: IJ'-aver, $5,-342.03; $5,-342.03; Box Elder, $705,009 82; Cache, |