Show IMMIGRATION II AGENTS MAY MEET MT IN SALT LIE LAKE LANT NEXT YEAR YAR w WASHINGTON Nov O 18 The a. The results of nf the tho first annual l conference of state immigration ag agents which closed its session late lat yesterday were ere disappointing to th the tho Immigration of a A. number numb r of western states who attended The discussions of the conference were mainly main main- ly iy devoted to plans toe for securing cheap fann atm labor rather than to increased Immigration immigration Im Jm- im- im migration to farming states Alfred fatek commissioner for tor Colorado Colo Cob rado left for tor home before the conference closed Roy Boy W. W chenck commissioner loner for desired to have the confer conference con con- fer ference nce Indorse lila his plan to hive have the government ext extend nd financial 1 aid to Immigrants im immigrants im- im migrants in taking up lands hands under government government government gov gov- reclamation n projects project but did not secure a a. h hearing lIe He heft for tor horn home yesterday 11 l. T. T I commissioner of Immigration Immigration immigration gration for Utah invited the conference to hold Its meeting Jn itt Salt Lake City The matter was I left heft at th the disposition dis position of the executive committee Commissioner Haines lainee read a a. D pa paper per fler before the conference covering covering- land and farm conditions in Utah He lie said sald his state was wa not In ne need d of an influx of farm hands to gather r crop crops but could utilize a large larB number of to settle l upon th the treat great areas of lands land still open to o acquisition q by private e owners own own- ers era or Utah I he said i wants a sp more esOu sOu sugar b beet et growers more mare dairymen more livestock live- live stock raisers ral and more JEn general ral farmers farmer and anti the state ext extends a a. cordial welcome to all corners comers who are industrious and law abiding |