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Show Inpouring of Federation Parley Delegates Waited Utah Farm Bureau Convention Will Have National Board Member Attending With the completion of the convention of the Home and Community Com-munity section of the Utah State Farm Bureau Federation Tuesday, Tues-day, Salt Lake City awaited the arrival of more than 2000 delegates to the annual convention of the Jederation, beginning Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Newhous? hotel.' Registration and exhibits will be opened at 9 a. m . after which the session will commence with community com-munity singing and the invocation by Don B. Co It on. former United States representative. Representing the American Farm Bureau federation will be H. J. King, s national board member, who will discuss the nation's agriculture. Other speakers and their subjects include John Schenk. president oft (Continued on per Nltvtt t Column four. I BUREAU MEET START AWAITED (Continue from Past OntJ the Cache Valley Dairy association, "Collective Bargaining in the Dairy Industry "; Saul E. Hyer, chairman of the statt agricultural conservation conserva-tion committee. "Soil Conservation"; William M. Kasworm. president of the Salt Lake County Farm bureau, and Ward C. Ho) brook, president of the state federation. Rawlins t Speak Features of the 3 p. m. session will be addresses by J. R. Rawlins, 1 president of the Utah Sugar Beet Cooperative association, who recently recent-ly returned from a trip to Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, in the interests of the I sugar beet growers, and Dr. John 1 A. Widtsoe, member of the council of twelve apostles in the L. D. S. church, who will discuss the church security program. Other speakers who will discuss crop marketing and rural health include in-clude M. L. Hoi brook, federation director; George F. -tailings, president presi-dent of the Weber County Farm bureau; bu-reau; E. R. McKay, president of the Weber Health association: A. W. Chambers, secretary of the Utah State Canning Crops association, and Donald P. Lloyd, distributing executive. Talk la Billed A one-hour session at 7 p. m. will precede the annual dance. Main topic, "Western Phosphate Deposits.' De-posits.' will be discussed by E. G. Peterson, president of the Utah State Agricultural college, to be followed fol-lowed by the following speakers: George L. Hobsen, supervisor of the weed abatement program; J. R. Winder, bureau automobile insurance insur-ance director: David H. Jones, president pres-ident of the Utah County Farm bureau, bu-reau, and George A Christensen. manager of the Bear River Mutual: Fire Insurance company. ! Other general sessions will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a. m., 2 p. m., , 4 p. m. and the banquet at 7 p. m., with Friday's sessions at 9 a. m. i and 3 p. m. |