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Show WOOL GROWERS i SLATEPROGRAM I Four-session program of th 32nd annual convention of Utah wool grower! January It and 30 In th Hotel Utah waa announced Wednesday Wed-nesday by Jame A. Hooper, secretary sec-retary of the Utah Wool Growers association. At least 500 leading wool (rower of th atst wiH attend th session to discus rang and price problems, prob-lems, Mr. Hooper said. Opening at 9 a. m. with registration, registra-tion, the convention will be railed to order at 8:30 a, m. by S. M. Jor-gertsen. Jor-gertsen. Sallna, Utah, association president. Business ta follow will Include reading of th preeident'a annual report, appointment of committee com-mittee and an address by F. R. Marshall, secretary of th National retary of the Utah Woolgrowera Wool Growers association at Salt Lak City. Governor t Speak Coventor Henry H. Blood waa xpected to welcome th delegates. Committee meeting will occupy th time during th afternoon, followed fol-lowed by a dinner dance and floor how la th Hotel Utah at T:M p. m. Koecoe C. Rich, Burley, Idaho, preeident of th National Wool Growers association; C N. Woods, Ogden, regional U. 8. forester; Donald Don-ald P. Lloyd, secretary-manager of th Utah Retsil Grocers association, associa-tion, and R. W. Do vire nrl dent of Safeway Stores, Inc, with headquarter at Oakland, Cel., will b principal speakers at th morning morn-ing session on th second dy. Reconvening at 2 p. m.. th convention con-vention will hear Alma C. EapUn, sheep and wool specialist at th Utah Slsl Agricultural college at Logan, tpeak on "A Wool Study In Boaton." Rutledg to Attend R. H. Rutledge, director of grating, grat-ing, will com from his headquarters headquar-ters in Washington, D. C, to speak on "The Public Domain," Mr. Hooper Hoo-per said. Th women' auxiliary convention also will be held in the Hotel Utah. Mra. Hyrum 8. Erickaon of Salt Lake City, president, will have charge. Th auxiliary will meet with th wool growers during th opening session. At noon a luncheon of the stat executives and local chapter chap-ter haa been scheduled. Chlcagoan Will 8 peak John T. Cain, Chicago, III., will be guest speaker at th auxiliary afternoon af-ternoon session, commencing at 2 p. m. Present officers of th association include S. M. Jorgensen, president; W. D. Candland, Mount Pleasant, vie president; Mr. Hooper, secretary-treasurer, and th following directors: D. H. Adams. A. H. Anderson, An-derson, Char lea C Anderson, Sylvester Syl-vester Broadbent, H. Clay Cum- mines. Walter. Danai .1 Davis, Wilford Day. Abe Hansen, William J. Henderson, Walter James, John E. Jensen, Lehi M. Jones, Emery King, Vern W. Pace. Frank Paxton, Charles Redd, Jamea C. Robinson, Justus Seeley, J. N. Smith. H. H. Stevens. B. H. String-ham, String-ham, J. B. Whits, Frank D. Williams Wil-liams and Wilford Wintch. |