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Show POCATELLO TO GET MANY CONVENTIONS Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. S. The State Seed Growers', State Livestock Breeders', State Swine Breeders' and State Dairymen's Dairy-men's associations have definitely decided decid-ed to hold their annual conventions in this city during the early part of January. Jan-uary. Professor J. Wylie Sessions of the agricultural agri-cultural department of the Idaho Technical Tech-nical institute, who has just returned from a meeting of represents tives of these organizations, held in Caldwell, states that the prospects are for an attendance at-tendance of nearly 1000 delegates. An effort will be made by President Miles Reed of the technical institute to have the annual farmers' and householders' household-ers' week which is put on by that institution insti-tution held during the same period. Many prominent sppakers on subjects of interest inter-est to delegates to the conventions named will be here at t ha t time. |