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Show QMKS TO GIVE FIIIAIICIIL AID III IMIIISlBf .Lower Txeoi-Flocks-! Allison's Program to En able Owners to Conduct Business Successfully. T11K financial' assistance of Utah banks in every way possible, pos-sible, just taxes, and the help of the National Wool growers' association asso-ciation were promised delegates to the annual convention . of th rtah State Woolffrowera asaoriatlot yeaterday at the afternoon eeaaion of the convention In the Hotel ltah. The note of optimlam aounded In the mornliij? aeasliin waa prevalent In all addreaaea made yeaterday afternoon after-noon and evening. A. P. BIk'Iow. raehler of the Oi-di-n State hank, pledaed the aasiatance of the atate'a financial lnatltutlona in helpinf th t'lah woolirrowera and llveatoek men to wenther the financial atorm they are now facing-. . . . . JUST TAXATION. William Heef-mlller, member of thft ITtuh hour of representatives, pr dieted Just taxation of sheep and other oth-er livestock, and Professor K. W. Marshall, Mar-shall, secretary of th National Wool-K Wool-K rowers shho (ation, offered the aid of his organization In cooperation with the sta te body to solve the problem confronting the livestock men of tn state. Mr. Hlffelow discussed the varied a nicies In connection with th financial aspect of the. sheep business. He pre dieted better things In view for the woolsjrowers, asTiculturalists and livestock live-stock men In general, MUST CONTINUE. Professor Marshall dwelt at length on the need for continuing", organised work by I'tah sheepmen and decried any thought of doing away with the . L'luh HUilo WtrolnroneriH woeia.tioTt. Mr. Sees mi Her told of efforts to be made In the state legislature to secure se-cure the must Just taxation measures possible for rhecp and other livestock:. State Kepresentative Wilford A. Day. who was also to speak on the taxation of sheep, wss unable to attend the con ygntbin u planned, mi J V. tin- lay, another state lefclFlator. The latter lat-ter was to Hpeak on Uovernment Control Con-trol of Winter Ranges. Thomas Austin, manager of Austin . Bros, association of Halt I-ake, presided pre-sided at the afternoon session of the convention. |