Show oon r iJ f j f W WILL ATTEND SESSIONS l Pr Program og c of Vi Wool growers growers' g National C Convention ion Is Announced j t iF More than 1000 she 1000 and other oth- oth x i er drawn from all parts of the count coun coun- t J- j i y are expected to attend the Fon- Fon on- on f 1 lon el of th the National l W o grOwels e Association to be held here her January Janu- Janu a 1 t dry ary ry 17 18 and 19 according to DrS Dr S V. W McClure l secretary d' d of the or organization or- or U They vii will viii discuss ss questions ques ques- lions Hans regarding the price c of oil wool and mutton In in the United States and the possibility of the reg regulation Hoi of of such of-such such r f prices by the government In In addition w rowelS rowel'S s packers and commission men mell and experts In Inthe the the United States d department of animal animal ani animal ani- ani mal industry will address address' the sheep sheep- men The railroads ha rave have e 21 announced special fares to the d delegates eg tes of either one both conventions one ne or s The complete program of or of orthe the Na Na- Nati National Na- Na ti nal Wool growers growers' associations association i tt ns n's s convention convention con- con follows January 17 17 Invocation 17 In tion llev v. v Elmer ElmerI I I. I Goshen address of welcome to the delegates Governor Simon Bamberger Bamber- Bamber ger response to the address of welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come Dr J J. J M M. Wilson Douglas Wyo annual address of the president Frank Prank FrankJ J J. J Hagenbarth I of Salt Lake Lale Cit CIty appointment ap- ap ap appointment appointment ap- ap of committees The Meat Packer and the Producer Producers L L. L F F. Swift Chicago Work Vork of ot the Bureau of at Animal Ant Ant- Ani Ani- Animal mal mat Industry Di Dr John R R. Mohler Washington D D. C C. C January 18 18 Our Meat Supplies Joseph P P. Cotton attached to the United States Stales food fo d administration with headquarters at Chicago Wool growing in the Orle Orient t Dr Di Dr lea Isa Tani- Tani mura of the commission l of f livestock Tokio Japan Exterminating Predatory Predatory Predatory Preda Preda- tory Animals E E. W W. Nelson chief of 00 the United States biological survey sur sur- J s- s vey Washington D D. D C Q Our National l at Forests Will Viii C C. Barnes grazing gracing expert ex e pert of the United Slat States s department of forestry Washington D D. D DC C. C Silage j and Its Value for Sheep A A. AG jG Butterfield Butterfield But- But Weiser Idaho Marketing i Western Vestern Wools J J. J. J D D. Holliday president pres- pres president dent of the National 1 Wool Warehouse company Chicago January 19 19 Market Market Grades and Classes of Lamb Professor W W. Yo Cr C C. r Coffey University of Illinois Future Future Fu Fu Future ture of Wool in the United States Di Dr Dr II H. A A. Brauer Brauel agent of the United I States tariff commission Government Government Govern I ment Sheep Breeding Bleeding Experiments F R R. Marshall 1 United States bureau of animal industry All the speeches and the papers read read will be discussed be-discussed by the conven convention tion lion tion at large in conformity with the custom of former years ears In addition d illon resolutions will be presented Dr McClure McClure McClure Mc Mc- Clure stating that tha t one of them would probably deal with the question of at having more grazing land in th thief the West He lie stated that many were now transferring to to Eastern cut cut- over lands and as a consequence the West Vest was losing considerable revenue The homestead act he be said had been v- v t responsible for the tho great removal of or sheep to the East |