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Show DAIRY COMMITTEE MAKING PROGRESS Plans for Encouraging and Financing Stock-raising Are Being Formulated. ! At a further meeting of the committee commit-tee appointed by Governor Spry to investigate in-vestigate ways and means of developing develop-ing the dairy industry of Utah, held last night at the Commercial club, it was decided to have plans drawn up in written form bv a committee r.f five to be submitted for the ratification of the larger body. This smaller committee commit-tee will be appointed today by Governor Gov-ernor Spry, and it is expected that a complete report will be ready for the general meeting planned for the middle, of next week. Last night's meeting was largely de- voted to a further discussion of general I means of raising funds to promote the 1 dairy business. Governor William Sory presided early in the evening. "When the governor was called away on state business L. H. Farnsworth 'took the chair. Those present last night were Governor Gov-ernor William Sprv, Fred W. Merrill, J. M. Kirkham, J. ' W. Hendricks, John T. Caine III.. L. H. Farnsworth, George M. Cannon, Elias Smith, F. B. Stephens and George Austin. |