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Show WOOL GROWERS GATHER" III ANNUAL CONVENTION About One Thousand Delegates, With Their Famlllet, Invade Salt Lake City to Attend Forty-third Convention. Bait I-ake City !r. J. M. Wllaon, western vie president of tho National Nation-al Wool Orowera' asmKlatlon, presided presid-ed at the opening session of the forty third annual convention, which opened In Ihl city on Thursday. Fully 1,000 delegate and their famine fam-ine were In toivn by noon. Four big tralnloada arrived from Wyoming, Montana nnd Idaho From Itoclc Hprlngt, Wyoming. JO0 shcepmon, beaded by Vico I'msldent Wilton and Qcorgo 8. Walker, treasurer of tho national automation, arrived early In tho morning, while special trains brought tho Idaho delegates, froth from tho meeting ot the itnto association. associa-tion. Tho program of entertainment arranged for the convention dcligatc nnd their wive Is unntually attractive. attract-ive. The visiting ladles wilt ba well cared for. Mrs. 1!. Ilnnnomort, chairman chair-man of tho ladles' reception commit-tco commit-tco for tho Wool Orower' convention, Is ono of tho mal successful sheep raisers In tho weat, owning a largo ranch In the Deep Creek country, whero alio ncla u her own foreman for several months every year. Mr. Ilontiemort has been In tho sheep raiting bualnoas In Utah since 15RS. |