| Show KER LAUDS RK Of UTAH Out Need of Or Or- in All of Agriculture 11 e ells Is no agricultural I Industry h which offers possibilities eater ter er development than does noes try Industry E. E O. O Howard of the Walker Brothers lIr told the members of the Producers' Producers opera Co-opera- f at the opening ses- ses annual convention ses-I ses at hotel Saturday industry has devel- devel phenomenally throughout the suring the past toward oward said In fact Colo- Colo r which hl h Is one of the greatest I I ates of the country Is now I for its poultry prod prod- than for Lor the output of Us Its alia Ii this state this Industry advancing neing rapidly and to do Jo so Hward pointed out that or- or the great n need ed p of pf agri- agri he declared poultry producers of this state lr recognized this fact fac and are ban banded led together The They should to stand together Other of agriculture should Join joIng g union Labor and cap- cap organIzed so why should Agricultural g industries join joinES ES TU TURNED RN ED ah four years YE-ars ago was Im- Im eg a large share of the eggs lined med in this state Now there ore oe than worth of sent out of the I Brown president general en ral manager of the Utah Utah ars' ars rs' rs operative Co-operative asMon as- as Mon Ion stated Tho Tha on 5 ni l been beep in existence t tee lC ee I vt t it Is considered the he most organization of its kind un try MBrown Brown rawn said said- This industry e r ite te it has been advancing h e bringing more than Jc cj cg Into tho the state each year sale of poultry products as year has ben been b en the mo most t t. s in the history of th the aslon as as- bl l lon despite tm fact that fewer eg shipped out than In 1924 prices were received b by the ers i than the year before It lm ted that more more than toon boje bID the price which could been secured by producers wives Ives was gained through the rathe efforts of the lING PG W OUTLINED ardson vice president a and d F representative of the II Jave ae an outline of the b buying tie during the year Cl CI le Ie lemonds lemonds monds secretary and assist assist- i ger gave a detail detailed d report financial standing of the el election lection of officers will be f the problems s of the pros pro- pro s at the meeting during I iring the afternoon A ban- ban be held at the Newhouse i i tt tbs We evening Dr E. E G. G gon president of the Utah Ag- Ag bural college will be toast- toast ia a.- a. irS on Again at Bureau Head ra gin m Bergeson of Cornish was ESlY re-elected re president of tan tah State Farm bureau at a ag g of the board of directors of held Friday This fifth consecutive year that has been chosen for konor onOr M M. L P. P Brown ol at the Weber County Farm u u. was vas re-elected re vice Inor f the ic state bureau The me mem- mem n- n t the le executive co committee in- in E. E A. A Parsons of Cache M M. Beal of Sanpete Fitzgerald of Sevier county president and vice f w ers cers of the Utah Fruit and table bia Growers' Growers association were Ibl Elected le ted They Include J. J W. W n ot of Orem president re- re K E. E Hansen of Bountiful S. S or r of ot George GeorgeS togs S of ot Ogden and Edward not of SprIngville members of fis e committee e. e t farm rm bureau went on record nosing osing any reduction of fed fed- eral oral aid appropriations In the vest the West I advocated the regulation of the grazing on the national forests by bythe i The the department of agriculture urged an an equalization of tariffs to favor faor a agricultural products and urged alertness in the matter of ot otI I taxation |