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Show Mountain Farmers To Meet Saturday Farm people from all over Utah and Southern Idaho, including in-cluding this area, will gather in Salt Lake City at the Hotel Utah, Saturday, February 24, for the 39th annual meeting of the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Farmers Association. For 38 of the 39 years, this organization or-ganization was known as Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. Coopera-tive. This is the annual report meeting meet-ing to members. President Ther-on Ther-on M. Campbell of Providence and General Manager C. K. Ferre of Salt Lake, will both make annual reports and outline plans for the year ahead. Three directors direc-tors will be elected and the board will name officers for 1962 at the conclusion of the general meetings. i . . . Keynote speaker 'lor the annual an-nual convention will be Dr. El-Roy El-Roy Nelson, vice-president and economist with the First Security Bank. He will speak on farm economics in this area. The meetings, which are expected ex-pected to draw more than 500 representatives, will feature a panel session during the morning morn-ing with discussion scheduled in five separate groups for poultry-men, poultry-men, livestock feeders, dairymen, dairy-men, general crop farmers and the women's auxiliary. Members will register at 9:00 a.m. and meeting will commence at 9:30 a.m. President Campbell will preside and First Vice-President Vernon Jensen will conduct the meetings. A special program is scheduled during the luncheon lunch-eon hour. "All members are invited in-vited and urged to participate," reports President Campbell. Present officers and directors of the IF A include: Theron M. Campbell, president; Vernon Jenson of Preston, first vice-president; vice-president; Kendrick Harward of Richfield, second vice-president; and Alton S. Gadd of Nephi, third vice-president. Directors include: J. Arza Adams of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, LeRoy R. Koyle of Spanish Fork, E. Smith Peterson of Salina, Max P. Radmall of Pleasant Grove, D. O. Roberts of Henefer, William H.. Schorr of West Jordan and Morris Smith of Genola. |