Show STOCKMEN HEAR HEAD IN ATTACK ON TRADE PACTS Delegates Open Meet With Speech 0 on Treaties Representatives of livestock livestock livestock live live- stock growers of Utah Friday heard the federal governments government's reciprocal reciprocal reciprocal re re- re- re trade policy scored as a detriment to their industry and were told of a program to Increase increase increase in In- crease the value of their industry by The officials delegates to a convention of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' Growers association gathered gathered gathered gath gath- ered at the Newhouse hotel at 10 a. a m. m to hear L. L C. C Montgomery ery of Heber association president review the development program followed by association m members last year and outline a year five-year program to increase the income of members through feeding pro pro- grams Can Increase Income We can increase the income of the states state's livestock growers 1 per year if it we learn how to feed cattle and sell them when the animals are fat and when market market market mar mar- ket prices are high Mr Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Mont Mont- gomery said He reported the association is stronger than ever and has more up paid-up members than In any time in our history a total of i in Utah Delegates chosen by member or or organizations oz- oz of the association and each representing from to livestock growers were welcomed to Salt Lake City by Attorney E. E R. R Christensen representing Mayor May May- or Ab Jenkins H. H L. L Allred of Roosevelt second vice president of the association responded Following a report by Robert V. V Broadhurst of Salt Lake City association secretary and the presidents president's presidents president's presidents president's pres pres- ident's address by Mr Montgomery ery F. F E. E Mollin of Denver secretary secretary sec see of the American National Livestock association gave one one of the principal cipal addresses Trade Policy Contrary i iThe i iThe The federal governments government's reciprocal reciprocal reciprocal re re- re- re trade policy is contrary to the nations nation's entire agricultural program he said Instead of lowering trade barriers to permit imports of products in this country trade barriers are being lowered to permit influx of products now ov overproduced Other speakers were C. C N. N Woods of Ogden regional district forester Chesley P. P Seely regional grazier Ward C. C Holbrook president of the Utah State Farm Bureau federation federation fed fed- J. J A. A of Moab association vice president C C. A. A Mattsson of Richfield game official official official cial and M. M Vern as assistant assistant assistant as- as secretary of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce Saturdays Saturday's s 's sessions will be held at 10 a. a m m. and 2 p. p m. m I at Take Leading Parts in inS in'S S L Conclave F I f d LIVESTOCK OFFICIALS MEET IN SALT LAKE L. L C. C Montgomery left F. F E. E Mollin and J. J A A. c I |