Show Y it 0 I t URGED l T CREDIT CREDIT- UTI UTILIZE UTILIZE LIZE f. f j. lN il HOLDING WOOL j f from page 1 4 n rever er lost in taking prot- prot its ftp No seller ot of Wool car can hope to always sell at the top of the mar mar- Icet We should have at every ring shea-ring I station a w re wool can be be stored an and andI 2 I vh Where r It t can be bonded l If r sary It If we we had this I feel that w wool or could be sold as well or bett better bet bet- t ter r. r from the west than from the thee e east st st. Mr Anderson p that 2 ld be a good year year for wool wool- gr growers I CONTROL OF WEEDS Wed Control Control on Roads and Banges was the topic chosen by Secret Secretary ry Harden Bennion who warned the gathering against the approach ch of the California poison polson saying that It has cro cross r ed d the Arizona strip and aM Is now to be found in Washington and Kane Sheep eat cat this readilY t the speaker said when fodder and andi i water are scarce with the result th that t die many Losses from weeds Mr Benk Bennion Ben Ben- k nion declared red are staggering to toi i contemplate Reports from North and nd South Dakota Montana ana Minnesota show that there was more than OOOO bushels ot dockage on wheat alone last seal sea sea- l 2 aon on It took ij 1319 ears ars to carrY I- I that dockage to t t. t and the fr freight charges amounted to SOO- SOO j i Including threshing cOsts It cot cast those farmer a millIon dollars to to raise and transport that dockage dock dock- age lIge most of which was due to the e S eed pests S S S It Is that Utah Mr Bennion continued has sheep and that a dockage of onlY t k 2 per pound for burrs costs S the growers annually n addition the ranges are rapidly becoming be be- coming infested with cockle burrs to an extent that promises heAvy S damage In future S PUNCTURE VINE FEARED During the past year ear the puncture puncture ture vine has been found In three e counties of this Salt state Lake S Tooele an and l Davis counties It has hes undoubtedly been brought In S California by b the railroads Up to this time Ume It has been confined to tot tot t railroad rIghts of way but soon GOon it itS S will be spreading unless Ibis it-Is looked after atter Mr Bennion deplored the tac fac that little Is being done to c can can- n- n this nefariOus pest and predicted predicted pre pre- th that t it would seriously Impair Im- Im pair the value of land unless measures meas- meas urea ures are re taken to control contro it The report of Secretary Hooper HooperS S I f was laid over until the evening sesS ses- ses S sion sian as were also reports of COmmittees COm COTh and the presentA n of at res resolutions The Th annu annual l election of officers likewise was and nih probably not take place until either Ither late In the afternoon or in inthe the evening |