Show UTAH F FARMER NOT WITH J State Not Represented Denver Conference to Fix Beet Prices STATE FARM I BUREAU WIRES IRES CONVENTION CONVENTI One Hundred Fifty Tille fille of Soil Assemble jj in ti Annual Discussion 1 Salt Lake City Utah Jan 26 1920 2 Chairman National Beet Growers Growers' Convention Denver Colo Cob f tl The Utah State Farm bureiL assembled in annual convention convention with delegates representing per cent of the beet acreage O or r Utah respectfully invites the at t of your convention to tie th i fact that the beet growers of Utah arc are not officially represented at all ati your convention that as far i ui the majority of tho the Utah grow ers are concerned we are now convention for the purpose of f n ne the 1920 contract with wit the Utah factories and will hi be glad to advise you of our action UTAH STATE FARM F BUREAU T TA A a t f. f r In V A L v v v u 11 1119 19 convention that the be growers of or Utah aro not re represented r the Denver Den session a stirring o of current phases of Ut Utah h farming Gi a ai of oC special committee jj dresses on scientific and w wan's to wol toan's ans an's part port on the farm were the oi 0 standing features in the opening d dof of oC the Utah farm bureau annual c cc which convened for three 11 da yesterday at tho the Hotel Utah with proximately r Q Ut UI tillers present j The Utah farmers are aro not eatla with the Denver in that tat 1 It iii supposed to represent the beet prod tion of oC Utah and plan to pr present ent I 1 few da days das s a 3 contract that th will wilt be dr dra up for 1920 According to J J. Edward Taylor Talor c agent of Salt Lake the I annual convention Is the most re rc rep ve meeting in the bureaus bureau's J tor tory and promises to yield better beUer suits to the farming industry oft or- state stale Many vital subjects are on on program m comprising eYer every p le farming t 1 Talking on What I Is the ship and anti Duties of oC the Count County Count A Aj cultural A Agent Toward County Co State Bureaus Dr E E. E G. G Peter president of oC the thc Utah Ag Agricultural i lese lege Save g-avo many instructive pots to the farmers on how to use the to the b best sl advantage He of ot modern Improvements had been in the past year of or which resulted in great t benefits benefits' the farmers farmer rh That t too much attention n li s. s gi farm Implements arid and and not not eno eo thou thought ht given I en the women on tho the fa a awas was the tenor o of an address How I Women Von Function in Iii Bureau Woh OT A h by Prof Rena B. B Haycock Maycock exten division Utah Agricultural college An interesting talk on Credit w was s given Iven by br E E. L L. L Van Me cashier State Stat bank Ogden at luncheon f I Tomorrows Tomorrow's pro program ram will co consist sl a talk by 1 J J. J P P. Welch on V W hat bat I Ithe the State Stat Bureau Do to Help Qu Agent g Work WorkS a a t ten minute u n discussion on ims topic LOpic LiOy Girls' Girls Club Work by sor If H Hi ris U U. A. A C C. luncheon address rl atlon Development J. J L. L 4 1 Project manager U U. S. S service Provo Prove and a series of or dresses on What Can the Bureau M fo for Cattlemen Dairymen and Dry Farmers A plea for or better belter water t consena marked the morning program yest ut da lay day D. D D D. McKay president voin poin to the limited water resources Jn p In-p for or arming farming stating It could b be girded a R waste to ha have them Letting a lar large c amount of the theof fo ip f o of which th there rc is only a limited an anIn amIn am In Utah go o to lo waste or be haphazardly is suicidal declared d speaker A general operative cooperative s samong among farmers to obtain the be beju l' l sible anta ad advantage ro of water resources reSource recommended d b by Mr l McKay President McKay laid stress qi present agitation for or greater plc tion to reduce the high cost of or ii n. n saying in part Th There rc Is a it good j l vf f clamor from all nil classes of 1 a for an Immediate reduction in the thC theco co co- cot coit t l o of ot living There 1 IS 1 Kide dep p opinion that an nn increase in oil on the part ci of of tho farmers would bring about a n big Immediate If this be tru true farmers be relied upon to do their this hiis regard But DUt It strikes nie pie I of the raising raisin of oc prices is Is' without Justification i 1 is everyone Is la doln doing it In J 1911 J farmer 1 got 6 out 4 the cons paid for farm arm pro pro- Me te Ie th lb thon ure urea f fo for 1919 arc he Ie sure he lie gets muc- muc produced In this this' several millions t I 1 in 8 S in sev se only 1 in 10 ai nI sold in small So with U ti food prices and II tJ those articles cone con f L unable to lo see ho how 1 crease e |