Show ANNUAL AMUAL MEETING Of F COUNTY FARM BUREAU BREAU MELD HElD LAST Last Monday January 11 the An- An Annual An Annual nual Farm B Bureau Breau reau meeting meeting- of the Davis Dayis count county wa wag held at the Kays Kays- Kaysville ville ville ilk High School witha with a record atten- atten attendance dance atten dance The High school auditorium Iwas was well filled with representatives from all allover over Davis county count and was the largest attendance of any previous ous year This is the first year that lous the annual meeting was held at Davis the County High school No doubt with the success attained the meetings will willbe willbe I willI be held there The program started with two musical numbers from the girls glee e club led by Professor Hanson John I G C JohnG M 1 Barnes Bames gave the address of w wl- wl wel welcome come and advised closer work and relationship between farmers awl and business men of the county and stated that he thought th that tile the farmers should cooperate ns os do other businessmen business men lIe He showed where Davis County farmers got for every acre ot of Maryland tomatoes grown in 1925 l 25 while Mary Mary- land farmers received 87 Frank B B Muir welcomed the par pal parents and nd farmers farmer to the High school and told of the f food good work done all allover allover allover over the county by the Farmers co- co cooperative cooperative operative co-operative operative especially referred to the york work now nos being done aone aone by local farni bureau inVest in jn West Vest Bountiful in cleaning Ithe the trees from th t tle e road r roadsides ad sides II lie Hc I welcomed rS to o meet there yearly for th the a annual nual mc rn meeting ting Joseph Holbrook Hobrook farm bureau president reporteR to the work don l loni 1 I 1 Iii in Davis county during the arHe He H efforts lb past y t vein showed the put forth to o re ie re- re tam tain retain the thc experimental intal farm in which the efforts of Henry W Stahle Stable and 1 Joel R R It Parrish w were v re appreciated He H showed the importance of the tuber tuber- tuberculosis campaign put over among the th dairy cattle of the county and gave ga the results of th sire survey lie He H commented on tho cleanup wide county-wide clean clean- cean- cean up campaign and showed where the farm bureau and extension service had put over the farm bureau da day and made it the a agricultural I event in in Davis county He showed I the import importance of the Farmers an and I Housewives attendance up round-up and advised at- at at He on J January anuar 28 29 and 30 reported the business of the si six cooperatives of the county of the county dairy association the poultry association the asparagus I association the fruit and vegetable association association the sugar beet assoc 3 tion and the crops tion Lion association all of which had done a total tota bU business i ess of of s- s sT T in 1925 gave the secretaries report and showed the farm bureaus bureau's bureau finances to be in in good condition Richard String am president i of I the lie Bankers ass association ciati n appreciated the I support of the county a agent ent and ar farm larm bureau in having the Farmers Farmer and Business Mens ideas meeting to dis- dis discuss di cuss their problems He lie referred to toI the I wonderful cooperation on the part of af the Fruit and Vegetable 1 lion tion in marketing and cooperating for f such sucha a big percentage e of the farmers of the southern part of the county count y of He lie showed that no set of farmers inthe in inthe in the community could do as they I Isho sho should ld to build up the community un- un unless less they can have everyone every one in the community working cooperative cooperatively y with the same spirit of cooperation that President Brigham Young ad- ad advocated advocated He lie showed where one half million dollars a year come to farm farm- farmers farmers ers of the county for their cooper tives cooperatives He lie showed that when fame farmers prosper other industries prosper I Ii j i appreciate the cooperation of the Agricultural college and farm bureau He lIe showed where each community must plan and work together I He lie showed that tha the Race track at La atLa Lagoon oon was a m nu-nace nu nace to Davis county and should not b bp bb tolerated lIe He show show- showed showed ed cd that a should be a busine business businessman man and the falm farm fairn bureau would help make him such lIe He suggested better cooperation with VitI the farm bureau and county agent guarding n against over ov production especially with potatoes during during- the year Eldon Edon Tolman gave a number of violin selections selection which were highly appreciated J Mrs John JBennett chairman of the vork ork in Davis count county reported I that some tome very good goo woi work r I had been done rby the women of the count county during the ithe past year in the millinery health and sewing projects She emphasized the good work done Iby by the seven girls sewing clubs of the the county he emphasized the work done by th the women on farm bureau day in the way of millinery y clothing flower flover and canned goods W W Owen state count county agent age leader showed that two factors that th lIed led to progression in all counties of the state Fil First t the gathing gathin of re- re r liable reliable information or the of facts and second sec nd organized efforts company with the work to improve conditions 1 hundred Luncheon was served to two hun hun- hun dred d red guests of th farm bureau b by Miss M iss Hazel Bingham and her Domes Domes- Domestic Domestic tid ti tic c 1 Science depart department ment Much cre- cre cre dit credit d it is due Miss Bingham Bin ham and her cla class clas of or o t girls for their efficiency in hand handl la ing handling g sucha such a large crowd lad A number of selections were ren- ren ren d dered rendered rend ed by the Bory Boy Boys glee club of the H school r Governor o George II H Dern Dem gave a acry avery y cry splendid talk in which he show show- showed ed cd e d that the prosperity of the state depends d on agriculture He lie showed wh whre w here re farming should be put put on a b that basis sis as he hc other industries and a nd that it was up I to the farmers t to o solve their and that th t hey y would be he solved better through h t h hc c cooperation operation bureau lie He showed s where farmers should fram t program on Supply and demand He h a showed where farmers increase lif their heir t production moroe they hey must produce e more scientifically This can be done i best through h the county a agent ent and andI I the t he farm farni bureau He could not too I stron s ly indorse the te work being bein don done by the department oi of a and the agricultural col- col colledge ledge l edge and other sources s He showed wherE wherE- the public will pay well for foi q quality and advocated the growing of o f specialized crops crops and grading and anc packing packing- the same He lie same sug suggested ested the th s studying of California needs lie He H c farmer for not painting their t barns Joel Joe R R Parrish showed that more mon mores is i s being being- L in done nek in United States State for cooperation than tian ever before II 11 II n Blood Bood appreciated the free attitude l of the farm bureau to the busin ss men of the county and re- re report reported re reported port ported d the large larg-c volume of mono money county brought into the county through the th Layton Kaysville-Layton Milling and the th Layt Layton n Sugar companies WI W LJ J count count gent di u fb tU ht of work an gj sh td that t following project forthe were recommended d das as outlined for fo bythe the year 1926 and w were re approved by b the house 1 1 Market Market-Jos Market Jos N Ford chairman 1 1 Correlation of associations county r- r 2 Standardization and grading I 2 Paul Recreational Paul Whitesides Whites ides 3 Eva Van Fleet 1 1 Farmers Encampment 2 County Farm Bureau Day D y 3 J James Dairying Dairying James I L Atkinson Jr r chairman 1 1 Cow testing organization 2 T B B Testing 3 Annual Bull Survey 4 Pest Control E B L Hanson Jo Jos holbrook Hobrook C A Lloyd Loyd 1 1 Spraying 2 Gophers 5 Poultry Jo JoE J E Palmer chairman 1 1 Culling I I Annual on production lie He also announced the Farmers Farmer and Housewives up Round-up to be at Layton January 28 Clearfield an and Kalso Syracuse S on January 29 20 and 30 K lIe He c a also announced the be b e toe held at last week project in January school 1 to to 0 get g et the report of of each farm bureau Joseph Holbrook was elected Farm Bureau President W r W Winegar president vice v Briant S Jacobs sec see see- se r and Treasurer Mrs 1 J 1 Bennett and Mrs 1 Guardella Bown chairman c ha irman of the womans woman's work I |