Show IDAHO DAIRYMEN HOLD ELECTION TWIN FALLS Jan 7 P Com eP-Com Com Committee Committee reports of their annual meeting meet meet- in ing showing considerable progress during th the past pasi year members of ot the Idaho State Dairymen's association were launched toda today upon a program pro gram of ot expansion of ot their present policies Nearly delegates gathered for forthe forthe forthe the one day meeting yesterday heard addresses and reports am md and elected oH officers cers H. H G. G Myers Boise was reelected president for his fourth consecutive term Roy D D. Smith Jerome was wa reelected vice president and F. F W W. Atkinson Moscow secre secretary secretary treas ry treas- treas tires Directors named were D. D L. L Carler Carter Carter Car Car- ter ler Welser V. V W. W B. B Allison Caldwell CaIdwell C H. H Sar Sargent ent Fruitland litland L L. J J. J inck Twin Falls A A. B. B Arps Pocatello Poca Poca- tello idilo G. G D. D Fales Gooding S. S H H. l Kayler aler Twin Falls directors at lar large c. c W. W B. B Wagoner Payette Clayton Claton Strain Gooding and J J. J R R. Brown CaldwelL CaidwelL Dean E. E J. J Iddings of the school of or agriculture of the University of or Idaho presented to Mrs Cordelia Torbett Caldwell Caidwell owner of Idaho's 1930 highest record cow the schools school's department of ot dairy husbandry silver silo sil ver cr loving cup Mrs Torbett is the fourth woman to receive e the award which has been presented nine times Dean Iddings said Directors Director's Maid of the Mist year 4 old eld Jerse Jersey the winning cow produced produced produced pro pro- pounds of milk and pounds of butterfat last year ear |