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Show Hyde Park Bull A ssociation Holds Election Dueard Balls was elected president presi-dent and Vern Perks re-elected secretary of the Hyde Park Bull association at the annual tour and meeting held Saturday, March 15. Delmar Waite. Hebsr Balls and Ottis Balls were elected elect-ed chairman of their respective groups in charge of the three block bulls. The Hyde Park association has been in operation for 13 years and has 55 members, 330 cows being bred to three bulls. On the tour the group visited the bull at J. W. Hyde's, John Lamb's and John Duce's and the herds of Vernon Perkes and He-ber He-ber Balls, where they studied the life-time records of dam and daughters as a result of the breeding and testing program as carried on in Hyde Park. After the tour the group assembled as-sembled at the town hall where a lunch was served by the wives of members of the association, associa-tion, and then a meeting on reorganization. re-organization. ' Professor George B. Came talked talk-ed on the importance of the dairy industry in Cache County and pointed out the necessity of having good cows, well fed, to produce a profit at a reasonable price for the product. Lyman Rich pointed out the importance of having good cows and the only way to get them is to breed and test for butter, fat to weed out low producers and stimulate better feeding and care. A large crowd participated in the tour and meeting under the supervision of S. J. Thurston, retiring re-tiring president of the association. |