Show G Grazing r a Act Arouses Sheep Meet Interest Large Attendance Expected at January Wool- Wool grower Parley Interest in the Taylor grazing act and water developing programs will draw to to the annual convention of the Utah State association convention here January 24 2 and 25 James A. A hooper secretary said Thursday Advance indications are that attendance attendance at- at at the 1935 convention will willae willbe be ae far ahead of or that last year car Mr Hooper said Among convention speakers will be Fred A A. Ellenwood I of Red Bluff Blurt Cal president of the National association Utah are intensely ly concerned concerned concerned con con- I over over working out of the Taylor Taylor Taylor Tay Tay- lor bill Mr Hooper said The future of in the public domain states depends largely on its ll success The current water development program of the F FER FERA E R A A Amay may solve many old and vexing problems sheep sheep- men believe Work at present calls for lor expenditure of for the location and improvement of water sites ite development of wells and springs Discussion Slated During the convention importance of the program and necessity for chaining ob ch taming additional funds to complete it t will be discussed disc ed S. S M M. Jorgensen of Salina president president president dent of the Utah association will open the convention as gather rather in the Hotel Utah at 10 a a. a m. m January Januar 24 His annual address willbe will willbe willbe be followed by appointment of com com- A second speaker of the morning will be Mrs J. J R. R Eliason of or Salt SaIl Lake l ake City president o of the as associations association's ocia- ocia ions tion's auxiliary and the morning mornin session session ses ses- sion will conclude with a report b by Mr Hooper Production Cre Credit Ht Financing willbe will willbe wille be e the topic of or George E E. Collard of Salt Lake Cil City manager manag r of the Utah Production Credit association as the convention reconvenes at 2 p p. p m m. R R. C C. Z Pollock of Chicago manager of the he National Livestock and Meat feat a v f i y 1 n s. s jK o s vow J y eti r L I 1 I James Jam A. A Hooper noo I board oard will tell of a campaign advertising advertising adver Using lamb Iamb Concluding Address Mr address on work of ot the national association will be bethe bethe bethe the final feature on the afternoon program followed by br committee re re- re- re ports On January 25 as the convention meets at 10 a a. a m. m for the second day Carl Mattson of Richfield forest supervisor supervisor su suo will discuss Big Game as asIt asIt asIt It Affects Livestock and Charles Redd of LaSal Utah president of or the National Wool Marketing corporation will talk on Wool Marketing F F. R. R Marshall of Salt Lake Cit City secretary of the National Wo ers ers' association and Sylvester Broadbent Broadbent Broad Broad- bent also of Salt Lake City will be other speakers on the program At 2 p p. p m m. H H. C. C Jensen chief engi engineer engineer neer for the F FERA FER E R A in Utah will speak on Well Drilling Administration of the Taylor Grazing Grazing Graz ing Act will be discussed by Archie ArchieD D D. Ryan of or Salt Lake City special specia agent in charge of the department o othe of the interior division of investigation Business Busin s of the convention will end with annual election of oi officers ers f |