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Show i Democratic Senator-Elect To Address Utah Co-op Meet , v ' 'Tv; v -i ' i - y ill' iOiJ Kansas public schools and the Kansas Christian College. He formed the first Farmers Union local in Oronque and was its secretary. In 1914 he organized or-ganized and managed a diversified diversi-fied cooperative in his home town. He quit farming in 1916 to devote his full time to the Farmers Union. He became county secretary of the Farmers Union, then a member mem-ber of the Kansas Farmers Union and was elected president of the Kansas Farmers Union in 1927. In 1928 he became president of the National Farmers Union and served in that office until 1930. Huff has also helped to establish the Farmers Union Marketing Association of Denver, Den-ver, has been editor of the Colorado Colo-rado Farmers Union Farmer. FRANK E. MOSS W. B. Robins, general manager of the Utah Cooperative Association, Associ-ation, announced this week that Frank E. Moss, Democratic senator-elect from Utah, and C. E. Huff, assistant to the president, National Farmers Union, will be prnicipal speakers at the organization's organ-ization's 22nd annual meeting, December 5. Registration for the meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. with the initial general session getting under way at 9 a.m. in the Hotel Newhouse. Mr. Robins pointed out that prominent leaders from around the country and across the state will be on hand to discuss pertinent perti-nent cooperative issues with the assembled members of UCA. Utah Cooperative Association recently announced the addition ' of the Co-op and Capri lines of home appliances to their mer- 5 chandise lines, and representa- tives from the manufacturers of these lines will present a dem- onstration at the one-day meet-. meet-. ing. A Co-op automatic clothes dryer will be presented at the concluding banquet Friday. Activities slated for the 22nd annual meeting are keyed to the general theme "Progress with a I Purpose." f Frank E. Moss was born in ; Holladay Sept. 23, 1911, a son I of James E. and Maude Moss. He I was educated in Utah public schools and is a graduate of Granite high school. He holds a I bachelor of arts degree from the University of Utah and a jurist Doctor's degree from the George Washington Univ. Law School, Washington, D.C., from which i he graduated with high honors. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has been active in church activities since his early childhood. He is currently president presi-dent of the quorum of Seventies in his ward. Moss' career has been a successful suc-cessful one. A practicing attorney attor-ney before the United States Su- preme and federal courts, he is a member of the American and L the Utah State Bar Associations. Clarence E. Huff was born in Jronoque, Kansas and attended el |