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Show iiTinfi'5 DlYjra HERE Local Experts Back From Yakima Boost Salt Lake for 1919 Exhibit Full of enthusiasm and determined if possible to have Salt Lake chosen for the show net year, J. IC. Dorman, in charge of the local federal office of the daily division, and G. E. Frebert, fedora fed-ora I dairy products specialist, returned yesterday from Yakima, Wash., where they attended the annual dairy products : show of the Western Dairy Instructors' association. 'If the people could once be made to . ealize the importance of the dairy products prod-ucts show," said Mr. Dorman yesterday, not a stone would be left unturned in an effort to bring- the show of litiy to at 1-ake. It would be of importance not only because it would brins several iUtndrod dairy men, creamery operators a nd dairy specialists to the city for a stay of several days, but if the show were held here, it would arouse an increased in-creased inteiest in dairy iny in b'tali, hich is today one of t he most important impor-tant of the western states in this Industry. In-dustry. "The matter should at once be taken up by the Salt Lake Commercial club and other civic organizations, and I believe be-lieve if the proper interest were taken m it, Salt Lake would win out a&ainst I.oise. Idaho, and Portland, Ore., which already have made a bid fur the show." It is declared by Mr. Dorman and Mr. Ferbert that the dairy products show which closed at Yakima last Saturday was the best ever held by the Western Dairy Instructors' association. Two hundred hun-dred delegates. representing fourteen states, -were present, besides scores of j Creamery managers, manaMers of dairy outfits, machinery manufacturers and men representing1 every phase of the dairying interests. , |