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Show CATTLEMEN'S MEET WILL j: DELAYED Unsettled Health ' Condi-tions Condi-tions Announced as Reason Rea-son of Postponement. The convention of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' association, which was to have taken place April 2, has been postponed post-poned indefinitely. This information was given out late last night by Thomas Redmond, secretary of the association, after communication yesterday with members of the executive committee. The unsettled health conditions, which resulted result-ed In the postponement of the woolgrow-ers' woolgrow-ers' convention and the Mormon church conference, are given by Mr. Redmond as the reason for the postponement. E. C. Parsons of Salt Lake, James W.' Clyde of Heber and A. Brinkerhoff oT Emery, m e m bers of th e ex ecu 1 1 ve committee, com-mittee, favored the postponement, while P, C. Scorrup, president of , the association, associa-tion, according to Mr. Kedmond, did not approve. According to the program, Governor Bamberger was to address tlie convention conven-tion of the cattle and horse growers. Dr. R. W. Hoggan, stale veterinarian, was scheduled to make an address on "Blackleg," "Black-leg," one of the forms of forage poison- 1 ing. A paper on contagious abortion was : to have been given by Dr. K. N. Read. ' United States inspector of tho bureau of i animal industry. James U. Wrathall was to have reviewed re-viewed livestock legislation; Alonzo 1 Brinkerhoff, "Grazing Problems, National Nation-al Forests and Public Uomain"; K. C. j Parsons, "A Model Brand Inspection T..w"; C. B. Stewart, president of the Utah livestock board, was to have dls- I cussed co-operation between the stock- , growers of the slate, and T. W. Tomiin- ; son, "Transportation Markets." i |