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Show Beekeepers Convene In Ogden Jan. 11-12 A convention of the Utah State Beekeepers is called for January 11 and 12, at Ogden. It is the same week as the Ogden livestock show, and it is planned that one inducement induce-ment will supplement the other as a reason for visiting the city at that time. Round trip rates of one and one-third one way fare, have been offered by all railroads leading to Ogden. The beekeepers will hold their convention' meetings at the Hotel Bigelow, the first session at 2 p. m., Jan. 11. One feature of the cont vention will be a trip to the live i stock show as guests of the Superior Super-ior Honey company, followed by a free luncheon at their Ogden plant. Some of the principal speakers of the convention wilj be: George Schweis, state apiarist of Nevada; Dr. A. P. Sturtevant, federal bee culture laboratory; A. W. B. Kjos-ness, Kjos-ness, Mountain States Honey Producers Pro-ducers association; W. A. Land-graf, Land-graf, American Can company; Har- , den Bennion, commissioner of agrf I culture, state of Utah; D. H. Hill- . j man, state apiarist of Utah; Mr. I Wado, Intermountain Grain Grow , crs Exchange, and some official oi . a leading glass jar manufacturing concern. |