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Show Utah Farm People Plan S. L. Meetings Farm people of this area and every part of Utah and southern Idaho will take part in the 37th annual meeting of the Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative Saturday at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. This cooperative is probably the largest farm co-op in Utah and one of the strong farm organizations or-ganizations in th ecountry, made up of some 8000 farm families. The organization is owned and controlled by the members. D. O. Roberts of Henefer is now president and will preside at all meetings. He will make one of the main reports, along with H. M. Blackhurst, general manager, and C. K. Ferre, assistant. Meetings will start at 9:30 and continue through the day. The convention will be closed with a banquet and program, starting at 6:30 p.m. More than 60O are expected for the meetings. Officers for 1960 will be chosen cho-sen along with three directors. Officers and directors of the organization, who will participate partici-pate in the annual meeting are: D. O. Roberts of Henefer, president; presi-dent; LeRoy R. Koyle of Spanish Span-ish Fork, first vice president; Theron M. Campbell of Providence, Provi-dence, second vice president; Vernon Jensen of Preston, third vice president; and theese directors: direc-tors: J. Arza Adams of Pleasant Grove, Alton S. Gadd of Nephi, Kendrick Harward of Richfield, Carl F. Lundell of Payson, E. Smith Peterson of Salina, William Wil-liam H. Schorr of West Jordan, Jesse W. Spafford of American Fork and Clyde C. Edmonds of Salt Lake City. |