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Show VETERINARIES NAME OFFICERS: . i Installation of officer- marked th closing session Wednesday of the three-day fourteenth annual i convention of the lntermountain , Livestock Sanitary association at the Newhouse hotel. j Dr. A. K. Kuttler, Inspector. In i charge of the federal bureau of animal Industry at Boise, Idaho, was elected late Tuesday to sue- j . ceed Dr. Jean C. riint. Salt Lake ' City, as association president. I Other officers elected are: Dr. L. R. Vawter, University of Nevada, Ne-vada, Reno, Nev., first vice president; presi-dent; Dr. A. C. Johnson, Cedar City, second vice president; Dr. F. H. Melvin, Cheyenne, Wyo., third vice president, and Dr. W. H. Hendricks, Salt Lake City, re- j elected secretary-treasurer. j Speakers at Wednesday's final ! session were Dr. Clen C. Holm of the University of Idaho at Moscow, Mos-cow, Idaho, and Dr. H. J. Shore, director of the Fort Dodge, Iowa, laboratories, who discussed swine erysipelas: Dr. Howard Welch and Dr. H. F.Wllklns of the veterinary j research laboratory at Boieman, Mont., who discussed calf vacrl- ' nation, and Dr. Kuttlrr. who led a general discussion of veterinary I problems. I A breakfast for the women's : auxiliary was held at the New- 1 house hotel Wednesday at 30 a. m. Dr. A. H. Francis, Inspector In 1 charge of the federal bureau of : animal Industry at Denver, Colo., j was toastmaster at the annual banquet Tuesday night. j |