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Show J U Mill 1 Milifl jjUilf BP Si I 1 ilfll In dfUirliJi I Sam II. Thompson, President of American Farm Bureau Federation, Will Ke Outstanding Out-standing Speaker of Session Farm leaders from all parts of the state, as well as prominent promi-nent figures of national renown, re-nown, are expected to come to Provo in large numbers to attend at-tend the annual convention of the Utah Farm Bureau organization organiza-tion which is to convene here for three days, Thursday. Frjilny and Saturday, January 23, 24 and 25, in connection with the Leadership week activities at the Young university. uni-versity. National Chief to Speak Outstanding among the national figures who are slated to speak he-fore he-fore the convention are Sam H. Thompson, president of the American Ameri-can Farm Bureau Federation. Mr. Thompson, who is the most outstanding out-standing figure in agriculture today, to-day, is expected to speak on problems prob-lems of the tariff, co-operative marketing, mar-keting, co-operative production, taxation, and other issues affecting the well being of agriculture in Utah and the nation. The detailed three-day program follows: Thursday, 9:30 a. m. Selections, Lincoln high school hand; addresf of welcome. C. L. Warnick. past president, Utah County Farm Bu. reau; report on home and com. munity work, Mrs. Mabol Lougy, of the American Farm Bureau Fd. oration headquarters, Chicap-o- ro. port of the State Farm 'Bureau, Miss Edna Rosencranz, secretary; committee appointments. 2:00 p'. m. Chairman, Frank Evans, general gen-eral counsel, American Farm Bureau Bu-reau Federation; community singing, sing-ing, led by E. J. Kirkham; address, Sam H. Thompson, Quincy, III.', president of the American Farm Bureau Federation; address, "Insurance "In-surance As It Affects tho Farmers." Farm-ers." George A. Chnstcnson. G 00 p. m. Debate, B. Y. U. vs. U. of U 7:00 p. m. Banquet and vaudeville' Friday. 10:00 a. m. Address, C. R. "Farmer" Bird, president of the Arizona Farm Bureau; address W W. Owens, slato lender of county agents; motion picture, "Fair anil Warmer." Junior Farm Riireau 2:00 p. m.. Junior Farm Bureau 4-H clubs, and Smith-Hughes workers, work-ers, L. K. Humphrey, D. P. Murray. Mur-ray. 4:00 p. m. Annual directors' meeting and election of officers. 5:00 p. m. Meeting of the new executive commiltee. 0:00 p. m. Dancing socinl in the Ladies' gymnasium. Saturday. 10:00 a. m. Address, President F. S. Harris; report from resolutions, motion pictures, "Builders "Build-ers of an Empire." 2:00 p. m. Annual meeting of the Stale Sugar Beet Growers' association, as-sociation, in charge of J. w. Gill-man; Gill-man; president's report; secretary's report; election of officers. |