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Show UTIH SHEEFKI Comprehensive Program Arranged Ar-ranged for Convention Opening January 16. The program has been completed for the annual convention of tho Ftah State Woolgrowers' association, wliii'h will bo held January if, and 7 at the Hotel Utah, C. If'' .Stewart, secretary, of the association,' associa-tion,' a'nnounc-il 'yesterday. Thin kr thu, first -convention of Jhe-a.s-. soctrt tlrth ,or, two "yearn, 'the meeting last year having' bei-j't r postponed Weause of the ' ilUhft'ty.a cptdemir. For tin's' reason, and l;-c;ni of lt hO'-inn ny important, ques-' t'lynso'l t')ilei.-i .to' ,sheepim.-h which will b? , I'onattifi't.-il, ' a laj'gt: at tendance js' ex-Peciud.. ex-Peciud.. ,i r. 'ritewjji'i. an id, .-Th , ;'i jivlaj 'itruy at -the leasing-of the "'1(11'' 'rang.-' umt-i.-r supervision of the-' fure-t rfur- n't;, tin- iMifsiiun of thu 'amount ot.'ta'vrt ti,(i(i on .s.tiMj',1, whfjthvr or not-dip-plng'.'slialJ fie m;u.ie compulsory, and niany oihur "niii tiki's a j ii't i wool .growers, will -be dl.seu.-se.J at.- tho gathering, ae-t'onJlitf ae-t'onJlitf t, .Mr.- flttwar't..' " ' , .The program for' tho first clay follows; -Address . oC welt Cmu, ( lover nor . I.iani- burger; a-unuul, 'addh-sp-, .Joltn.-W. Thorn-. b-y president oj' tho 'olgrwers' aso-rlatloh;' aso-rlatloh;' iiJiurii tVL'Oit, C. TV-Stewart,, secretary;, sec-retary;, i'Thr Problem" of the t.-struetion' of I'f.t'd.'Ufry'.WHd Uilnial.V; K; W." Nel-Kfttiv.:hfu,f Nel-Kfttiv.:hfu,f .of,, the I'nited . States Biplog-iwil" HhW'cy;'. 'Hpc'taP. 'Taxation';- ' t o ' SWure Fdntia' for..ttie: Instruction' of Predatory. . Wild A'niin'nV,'.'' J.'Jt; ALh';n, director, of. tli'e' (.'.'(ah H fat e VoblgroVerV ;as:ociat Ion ; general rils'iissioh, "Should We Jssuo Orders to ; I ip Annually for the Next Fie Years?" dlseus.slon lead by J. J I. Seely, vice-president of Lhe Woolgrowers' association, and H. W. Hogan, Ktate livestock live-stock inspector; "Forc.t Grazing Troubles and 'Choir Remedy in More Liberal Regulations." Regu-lations." ,. F. Kneipp, district forester of the I : nited States forest service; "Kcgu -lationn of Froight Bates on Sheep Transportation Trans-portation from One Kange to Another," II. W. Prtekett, manager of the Traffic Service Bureau of Utah; general discussion discus-sion led by W. A. Crane, director of the Woolgrowers association ; "Interstate Taxatlon-of Sheep" and "The Remedy for Injustice to I'tah Growers." discussion led by John C. Mackay, Granger; J. W. Imlay. Hurricane; Quince Crawford, Manti; George Carson. Salem, and Knos Bennion, Vernal; "T'nfalr Taxation of Sheep," George Austin, director of the Woolgrow-. , ers' association. Hp- The program for the second day fijl- ' lows; '-Taxation of Sheep," J. T. If (lift- mond of the state board of equalization", Should We Advocate Leasing Winter : Hanges in rtah," Wilford Pay of Faro-wan; Faro-wan; "Modernized Methods of Marketing mid Handling Wool," C. P. Fell of Buffalo, Buf-falo, N. V.; "Closer Cooperation Between the Growers nnd the Backers," Bonis F. Swift of Chicago, president of Swift & o.; "Advantage of Closer Cooperation Coopera-tion Between Growers and Shearers," 'resident MeBennan of the Shearers' union; "All Agricultural Colleges Should Include a Department for Training Shearers," Shear-ers," John T. Caine III "Fncouraging the Consumption of Mutton." Thomas Austin; "The Associated Industries as a Factor in I'tahs' Industrial Development," V. H. Watt is of Ogden ; association 'business, and the election of officers. "Shall the Woolrowers Appoint Permanent Committees Commit-tees to Represent Them in Matters of Ta xatlnn. Sh paring and the Destruction of Predatory Wild Animals?" W. D. Cand-land, Cand-land, director of the "Woolgrowers' association. |