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Show Chemui-Kic council; p'au,", crson. Utah Federation ' president; Fred W. i trade relations of iiRrieuf Field Executive T, y Washington, D. c, 0f 7 slated lor the banquet j.'i Farm Bureau State Fleet Set Many Utah county farmers will be represented at the Utah Stale Farm Bureau federation Wednesday Wednes-day Thursday and Friday at New-house New-house hotel, Salt Lake City, reports re-ports County President David H. Jones of Spanish Fork. Features of the program will be- Annual dance, Wednesday; annual an-nual banquet and program, Thursday Thurs-day home and community department depart-ment sessions, prior-conference, Tuesday, 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.; election of officers; Thursday, 4 p m president's message and guest ' speakers, Wednesday, 10 a. m.; resolutions, Friday afternoon. after-noon. Speakers secured and the times thev will talk are: George L. Hodson, state supervisor of weed eradication. Wednesday evening; President J. R- Rawlings, Utah Sugar Beet Cooperative association- President George F. Stalling Stall-ing Weber county farm bureau; Dr 'John R. Widtsoe, L. D. S. church security plan head; all Wednesday. "Build Utah" will be stressed Thursday. Speakers are: former Senator Paul H. Hunt, on mining and agriculture; Earle G. Reed, transportation problems; executive execu-tive Secretary Stanley J. Stephenson, Steph-enson, Utah Manufacturers' association, asso-ciation, on state industrials |