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Show DAIRYMEN AT OGDEN CONFAB Seventeen Utah county dairymen journeyed to Ogden Tuesday to investigate in-vestigate the Weber Central Cooperative Co-operative Creamery plant, and the visit proved most interesting and valuable, according to those who comprised the party. The dry milk divisioln was of particular interest in-terest to the Utah county men. The visitors then were the guests of the Weber County Dairy association associa-tion at the Hermitage, where A. P. Bigelow spoke on "The Importance of Dairying to Utah." Evnns, WHsler Speak Frank Evans then discussed "The Necessity of Cooperntion for Success," Suc-cess," and Gustave Wilster of the Utah Agricultural college read a paper on "The effects of Cooperation Coopera-tion in Wisconsin." Dr. Wilster brought out the remarkable progress pro-gress of Wisconsin, one of the leading lead-ing states in the dairy Industry. Considerable enthusiasm marked the meeting, and it was of interest to the Utah county men to note the excellent progress of dairying in Weber county in four years of thn cooperative movement. County Agent W. J. Thayne, County Commissioner A. O. Smnot and K, S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo Chamber of Commerce were members of the Utah county party of visitors. The trip was planned by W. II. Nielson, manager of the Utah-Wasatch Cooperative association, the local directors and county directors, rA W. J. Tnayne, county agent -5- fo ' |