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Show INTERESTING TALKS AT POULTRY MEETING By Staff Correspondent. LOGAN, Jan. 30. The second day of the annual convention of tho Utah Poultry Poul-try association proved to be oven more Interesting than the opening programmes yesterclny. A number of lectures of Interest In-terest were given at the morning, afternoon aft-ernoon and evening meetings. One of the most interesting discussions was that by Dr. E. D. Ball, director of tho Utah experiment ex-periment station of the United States department of agriculture Dr. Ball addressed ad-dressed the afternoon meeting on the subject sub-ject of "Breeding Poultry for Egg Production." Pro-duction." Other speakers today were J. A. Wad-dell, Wad-dell, poultry Judge from Hardin, Mont. Judge Waddcll spoke on "Commercial Poultry Raising Probloms" and "Problems. "Prob-lems. In Breeding and Preparing Birds for the Show." J. L,. Nix of Homer City, Pa., the expert on artificial Incubation, who delivered a lecture on that eubject yesterday, tool: up tho probloms of artificial arti-ficial brooding today and discussed them with tho samo thoroughness -which characterized char-acterized his talk on Incubation yesterday. yester-day. ProfesHOr Byron Alder of tho Agricultural Agricul-tural college gave Eomo Interesting Information In-formation on "Poultry Production in Utah," and Dr. Arch Egbert of tho col-lego col-lego told about somo of the common poultry diseases and their remedies. Gen-enoral Gen-enoral discussions followed each of the lectures. The attendance wns unusually largo. . |