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Show I EXHIBIT (SUCCESS ng Session of Officers; for re Electee?. ino. 11. Th firBt annual r and the annual con-Utah. con-Utah. Stato Poultry-, Poultry-, under ttIioso direc-as direc-as hold, both, closed first state show was cces3. Between. 4000 ero entertained, iu the the week, including ol children of the i admitted with, their charge as an educa-. educa-. issued a. special in-;udenta in-;udenta to visit the one afternoon during tero were moro than in at the show. Of-iltry Of-iltry association and ihow took all groups 1 to the oxhibits, extant ex-tant things about the production and good the association con-in con-in the mechanic arts Agricultural college, re made by a number dtry authorities, iu-of iu-of Homer City, Pa., st authorities of the ial incubation; Dr. E. the "Utah experiment niied Statc6 denart-ro; denart-ro; X L. Waddell of practical poultryman udgo thrdughout the Byron Alder of the jssion this afternoon n of officers wos Brannvell of Ogden esident of the asso-iw asso-iw I?, Grow of Salt led secretary. The association were en- praise of the work t Bramwell and Sec-Dfessor Sec-Dfessor Byron Aid or, ry department of the d vice president. The o serve on the board were Sidney A. Ells-City, Ells-City, 15. E. Smith of Raymond Spencer of re rc-olections. Tho ecided that, hereafter ition which was a to organization would havo a representative on tho state board of directors. The state association reports for the year, made by Secretary Grow, indicate a healthy growth and a promising future. fu-ture. The state fair board has turned over tho managoment of its poultry department to the state poultrymon and plans aro being mado for an unusually large exhibition at the next state fair. Tho Agricultural college is also co-operating with the stato association. After the election of officers a number num-ber of poultrymen made tho concluding speeches of the convention. Among tlieni were Judge J. L. Waddell of Hardin, Har-din, Mont., W. W. Browning of Ogden, J. W. MeHenry of Murray, Hebor Maughau of Logan and E. 13." Smith of Bountiful. Experts who sow the show and the judges who examined tho birds carefully care-fully praised highly tho class of birds shown and declaroa that tho keen competition com-petition made judging an unusually difficult dif-ficult task. Often an award rested on half a point. Among tho promlnont exhibitors and prize wiunors were A. M. Von dor Vlies, Ogdon; Harlow R. Grow, Salt Lake; W. L. Bramwell, Ogden; E. E. Smith, Bountiful; A. P. Stone, Salt Lake; A. N. Eishburn and Charles Mc Clure, Tremonlou; S. A. Ellswood, Brig-ham Brig-ham Oity; Sandcrost farm, Preston, Idaho: Utah Agricultural college; Daniel Dan-iel Scott, Logan; A. F. Smurthwaite, Wellsvillc; E. E. Brciteubucchcr, Alma Olsen, J. A. McCausland, W. R. Bobbins Bob-bins and II. 15. Nelson, Logan; Judgo John L. Waddell, nardin, Mont. |