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Show $738,693 For Wheat Men Approximately $738,693 will bo paid to Utah wheat growers by the federal government for curtailing production in Utah for 1934-35, according ac-cording to preliminary information informa-tion in the office of Director William Wil-liam Peterson, manager of the ag-ricultualr ag-ricultualr adjustment administra-t'on administra-t'on for the state. Of the foregoing amount about $49,618 will be paid to county and community committeemen, practically practi-cally all of whom are wheat growers, grow-ers, for their services in acquainting acquaint-ing the farmers with the proposition, proposi-tion, filling out applications, contracts con-tracts and the necessary supplementary supple-mentary papers required by the Washington office. According to the last reports reaching Director Peterson, a total of 4,557,377 bushels of wheat are represented by those who, have rlgped contracts, out of a total average av-erage production of 5,564,981 bushels, bu-shels, or approximately 80 percent of the state's wheat production and 80 percent of the wheat acreage. acre-age. Payments will be made as soon as the papers are cleared, in Wash. ington, Individual eounty and district allotment al-lotment payments follow: Cache, $119,224.40; Rich, $3,678.09; Box lEder, $253,724.78; Weber, $9,588,-8C; $9,588,-8C; Davis, $4,904.02; Morgan, Summit, Sum-mit, Wasatch, $12,096; Salt Lake, $38.1i!2.08; Tooele, $12,450.20; Du-che-sne, Dintah. Daggett, $18,900, Utah, $59,772.16; Juab, $51,792.85; Sanpete, $42,425.20; Beaver, $142.-58: $142.-58: Iron, $813.75; Millard, $19,132.-54; $19,132.-54; Washington, $2,9831.32; Sevier, $15,382.02; Piute, $667.85; Wayne, $2,881.11; Garfield, $1,027.70; Kane, $588.16; Carbon, $8.39.61; Emeiy, $9,521.21; San Juan, $8,437.41; for expense of filling out necespary papers, pa-pers, $49,618.56; total payment to, state, $738,692.87. |