Show I Utah and Idaho News I I OFFICERS RS 1 TO Of BE BEI I NAMED DY BY IDAHO mAH WOOl Plumhof Scheduled to Address Annual Convention Convention Con- Con v e n t i o n FALLS FALLS' Jan 11 AP AP- AP With election of officers and several sos sev eral Important topics still on the list dele delegates at s to the tile state convention convention conven conven- tion of or tho the Idaho as association as- as to today ay prepared for a no busy day the last of or tho gathering II 11 J. J Plumhof general manager of oC tho Ore Oregon on Short Lino Line railroad was scheduled to address tho consention convention convention con con- sention today on freight rates stockyards and nd transportation Another An An- other othro topic for discussion was Iamb lamb marketing and the election of ot officers was set as tho the concluding lug Ins business s of tho the thirty-seventh thirty convention con More than and ladies attended 1 tho annual banquet of tIle the association l last t night Lamb and baked I Idaho potatoes were served ed giving tho the delegates two of ot I tho states state's choice products John T. T Caine Calne III of tho the Chicago Union stockyards was vas as tho principal speaker speak speak- er his address being on Around the Hill Bill Other speakers were were- J J. J C. C Swift of Kansas Kapsas City and W W. r. B B. Tabb of or Omaha Tho The rs yesterday 3 voted approval al of or the time national wool marketing mar mar- cooperation and planned to set et up a statewide agency to carry carryon on the tile work According to a no committee committee com corn report which was approved by bJ UJ the convention tho thio organization was the first that will do tho the STOWers growers growers grow STOW ers some fomo good in marketing Speakers at tho afternoon session session ses ses- sion yesterday esterday were James A. A Hopper Hopper hopper Hop Hop- per and F. F R. R Marshall directors of the tile National lOS lOS' tion Mr Hopper discussed the formation of the wool marketing association from tho the beginning o of th the tho first t cooperative e movement to the organization of the federal c farm Carm board I |