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Show I uu FILLERS AND GRAIN DEALERSJO MEET J. H Barnhart, secrotary of the Ctah Millers and Grain Dealers' association, as-sociation, has just Issued invitations to the annual convention of tho association, asso-ciation, which will bo held at the Hermitage Her-mitage hotel on Saturday, June 29. Arrangements are being made to en-I en-I tertain a large crowd of millers and grain dealers, and the following letter let-ter hnB been sent out by Mr Barnhart, alone with the official program for the convention: "We are pleased to bo able to invite in-vite you to Ogden and the Hermitage for this convention Ogden is a convention con-vention city par excellence, famed for whole-hearted hospitality. The Hermitage is one of tho prottlest, coolest cool-est most dellghiful and Inviting spots In Utah. Just twenty minutes ride on a canyon car from either depot and you are out of the heat, away from the dust, beyond the noise of the city, removed from nerve-wracking cares of business, In the midst of a castle-walled canyon, verdant with pine and spruce, cedar and oak, and luxuriant grasses, with nothing to see but tho beautiful nature and art displayed dis-played in rarest combination, nothing to hear but the laughter and gurgle of a crystal stream, and the songs of happy birds; nothing to smell but the fragrance of flowers and tho breath of pine-scented breezes fresh from the heights above you; nothing to taste but tho choicest of viands most temptingly prepared and served In the spacious dining hall of a rustic hostelry; hos-telry; nothing to feel but the expanding expand-ing of a soul brought en rapport with nature and In communion with nature's na-ture's God. Come Join us and be UUJW. Program. The program follows: Fraternal half hour. Formal opening of convention; roll call. Reports of committees. Annual address, tho president. Reports of officers. Address, "Colorado Grading of Grain," C. A. Smurthwalte. Discussion. "Crop Prospects In Utahand Idaho." Ida-ho." H. T. Petersen. Note This talk will be followed by a report from every member present, as to prospects in his locality and probable yield of the various kinds of grain. It is especially requested that members report on condition, acreage and yield of Turkev Red wheat. Afternoon Session, 2:30 O'Clock. Unfinished business. "How Should the Prices of Grain Be Determined?" E. E. Rich. Discussion. Address, "The Cost of Manufacturing Manufactur-ing and Marketing Flour," R. M. Holt. Discussion, "Pure Food Laws Applied to Grain and Its Products, J. S. Carver, chairman chair-man state dairy and food bureau. Resolutions. Election of directors for ensuing year. Banquet, tho Hermitage, C:30 p. m E, E. Rich, toastmaster. Toasts: "Whither Are We Drifting?" William Wil-liam Bailey. "Two Favored Commonwealths," J. T. Smellie. "Why Can't We Be Good?" John S. Smith. "The Hermitage," C. Ellas Jensen. Musical program. on |