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Show 1 Lyle Liggett, director of public Relations, American National Cattlemen's Association, Denver; Den-ver; C. W. McMillan, executive vice president, American National Na-tional Cattlemen's Association; W. Beverly Howell, Manager of Swift and Co., Ogden; and Dr. Osmond L. Harline, director of Bureau of Business and Economic Econom-ic Research, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Stations broadcasting these informative in-formative public service features fea-tures are KVNU, Logan; KDYL, Toole.e KSVC, Richfield; KSUB Cedar City; KLO, Ogden; KLUK Evanston; KBUH, Brigham City; KLUB, Salt Lake City; KPST, Brigham City. In general, these series will deal with the relationship rela-tionship of allied industry to the cattle business in Utah and the contribution each makes to the business community of the state. Utah Cattlemen Will Sponsor Broadcast Series "Let's Explore the Cattle Industry" In-dustry" is the title given to a series of nine weekly radio broadcasts prepared by the Utah Cattlemen's Association featuring featur-ing recognized leaders from business, education and industry indus-try associated with the cattle business. This series of 12 minute min-ute radio presentations will reach the radio audience in Utah beginning Aug. 9 and continue each Thursday to Oct. 4. Featured among the list of speakers are Gov. George Clyde; Professor Doyle Matthews of the Animal Husbandry Department at Utah State University; Wm. Liberty, assistant general manager man-ager of the Ogden Union Stockyards; Stock-yards; Dr. John Whiteley, Utah State Veterinarian; Professor John Butcher, animal nutritionist nutrition-ist at Utah State University; M. Back of tranquillity lies always conquered unhappiness. David i Grayson. |