Show l u jr p f P Y I iri w i f WJ E arm M Bureau Dureau B t 1 k r r I o ne rt lIV l r rr r a 1 C e kit i 41 j tf D 1 I 1 o I Wj e-Wj a w I It I U J 1 1 1 Words Of f about the farmers future J last week It the the annual ann Utah S e Fann Bureau Bur u federation fede convention In Salt Lake City Jt lT jrr of j George jGeorge If t Hob president told dele a s al tb pro parity through tI which we shave ave Just emerged has taught us U ti many may be habits bl which be bc ruinous O to our industry o and John i H Schenk chenk J vice president explain ed l el several the they Imp 1 to farmers of several bills i now before fore th state w a ft tV Pl tt i g sW rt The The habits h Mr Hobson Hobson b nIt re re tarred to Included paying high prices outbidding neighbors for labor farm f ma chinery and marketing i Calls Calla for United Front Float 11 these habits must be brought in line with the ap apo approaching decline in markets he stressed The approach to I toI this th decline must be met by a a united front Mr Hobson said free fret enter prise may may prove to be an enemy lurking In the tM background to rob farmers of cooperative gains Too often n free tr enterprise leads lead lea to destruction Of cooperation he contended and tends ten more poors or to hold people In subjection than to offer them freedom The president also proposed that a business building to house officials of ol farm bureau and affiliated cooperatives be erected Combined rents these thes organizations now are paying would be more than adequate to meet costs of the project with- with ing lag a short time he said William C Whitaker Uintah county agricultural agent at at- at attended tended the meetings represent represent- representing ing big the county |