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Show UTAHVOOLMEN ! TO MEET HERE Opposition to the transfer of the forest service from the department of agriculture and to any extension exten-sion of the trade agreement act has been put forth at conventions of wool-Towers' associations of three states, according to F. R. Marshall, secretary of the National Woolgrowers' association, who returned re-turned to Salt Lake City Monday , for the meeting of the Utah aaso- elation. The Utah association's annual meeting will be held Thursday and :j Friday and Is expected to attract nearly 1000 woolgrowers from all it sections of the state to Salt Lake J City. i Principal Items for discussion, h according to program officials, will , j be predatory animal control, grax- Ing on public domain, tariff and "j the future of wool prices. , On Saturday, the annual meet-, meet-, Ing of the Utah Wool Marketing j association will be held to discuss possible markets and output In 1940. J Mr. Marshall attended the Idaho I association convention at Boise on I January 5 and 6, the Oregon con- ventlon at Burns on January 8 and ,, 9 and the Washington convention' I at Yakima on January 11 and 12. It was brought out at all con-Inventions, con-Inventions, he said, that recent jl storms have aided western ranges, which were unusually dry .before jl the storms. |