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Show Mabey Opens Farm Conference With 250 in Attendance IrOOAN, July 11. With 10 farmer from very part of Utah In attendance th flrat eesslon of the conference on sericulture opened here today. President KlmerO. l'e-teraon l'e-teraon of the Utah Agricultural college col-lege delivered an eiMreaa of welcome wel-come and Introduced Governor ( harlea R. Mabey.- vernor Mley told the llllera the sll that ha felt the state had a feal reponaifil-Ity reponaifil-Ity to tha farmers, and that every bit of governmental machine y would he at the r service to help solve the preealug problems of the day. Preeldent A. W. Ivlns of the board of truataea of Utah Agricultural col leu a declared tha trouble with agriculture to be that tha farming ciaaa waa carrying too great a share of the burden of taxation. Director William Peteraon of th Utah experiment atation outlined ways and means for helping farmers farm-ers In the preaent crisis with proved experiments. At the conclusion of his aJ Ureas tha session adjourned until J o'clock. In tha afternoon th sneakers war: Vic President H H. Ada ma of th Union Pacific railway, who apoka on "The Haflrodd and the Farmer"; Dr. George D. L laments of ! the Ivos Angela chamber of com-j com-j merce who spoke on -Utah's Market on the Coaat"; Preston Nlble discussed dis-cussed . the colonisation ait tut ion ) and W. La, Wanlesa plained fundamental fun-damental principle of marketing. D. K. Smith's topic wa Shipping Snd Storage Pro b lama." |