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Show STATE OFFICIALS CLEAR CONTRACTS FOR BEET GROWERS Certificates cf cinopliance for farmers of Utah who signl-d tlhe sugar beet production control contracts con-tracts with the Agricultural Adju.t-munc Adju.t-munc administration, iare being cioarprf throueh the state office at the Utah State Agricultural college as soon as they are rece-ved and corrected, ' according to W. W. Owens, assistant turvctor of the extension ex-tension ivrvnce. As no payments are made tc beet grower.; unul tiiese cerrincafcs have boon approved at the college and accepted by Washington oincials, tvery effort, has ba-n made to &petj up the macnenvry whicn puts tne ..eo-s-'ary paP-rs mo tneir proper form, Mr. Owens aaid. He reported inat up bo date 5,028 contracts had ben passed on to the gownimeuit, iteaaquartars and ihat 4,249 are still in the counties waiting to be cleared uy the county officias. The certificates indicate the number num-ber of tona of bets delivered to the factory in 1934; trie acn.aga planted to this crop in 1935 and the division of payme-its lor the tenant and the cvner. aiic ausu uw. signed the contracts still have their second payment of 75 cents per ton coming to them as well as the first paym nt of 80 cents per ton for the 1935 crop; Mr. Owens pointied out. Utah is divided into seven dtricts including the follow .mg portions cl the state together with the number of contracts in each; Lewiston including Cache county, 1668 contractu; con-tractu; Brigham-Garland for Box Elder county, 1260 contracts; Ogder fci Weber, Morgan, parts of Davis and Box Elder counties, 1332 contracts; con-tracts; Layton for Davis and parts of Weber, 700; West Jordan foi Salt Lake county, 1144; Spanist Fork-3pringville-for Utah, Wasatch Juab, 2157; Gunnison for Sanpete Sevier, 1016 contracts. |