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Show DAIRYEXH1BIT Success of Cooper tire Marketing Told LrOOAM, July II. Jnlryiitn CVcho county tn numboro varylnf from tSX to 400 aroatcd tbo Union Pacific dairy apodal at Ita crural topping placoa In thl county Wodno-dar Wodno-dar and noarly too attended th tnoat-lit tnoat-lit held in Klblcy hall in tho ova-ning. ova-ning. Krod Murray, profeaaor of animal huabandrr of th Univoraify of Wla-onaln, Wla-onaln, wao tn chargo of work. Oor-omor Oor-omor Charloa R. Ma bay mot tho train at Brig-ham City and aocompanlod It all day. Tho gownor spok at oach M of too rtopo and at tho ortnlnr mact- Ing. Ho omphaatBcd th lmportanco of coo pa rat ton among; farmer for tandardlmatlon and marketing of . producta Ho rtluotratod thl point! by referring- to tho organisation of tho ' poultry produce re through tho farm bureau. Ho otatod that, duo to thla , organisation, tho producers who sotd through It have saved fl per: can , above thooo who sold outa-do th , asaoclatlon. - j B. y. b her Ida n. who was with th i train and Is a breeder of Guernsey ; cattle at Fond du Lac. Wiaconstn, 1 a spoko st oach of the meeting. He la a memhosi, of th committee of eleren of the American farm bureau. w guilt station to wor kout a plan for' tho aaJe a of dairy producto. Mr. Sheridan 'told how the daliinon of Wlaconoln have been benefited through tho orgasotlon ofUiO produoorn, of choose. W. H. Myro. natfonal reprooentatlTO of Holoteln Frlealan association, spoks cn tho future of tho dairy Induatry. Ho pointed out that tho demand for dairy products Is lncroaalng, thus taking tak-ing caro of tho output of tho prod ucta of cows. W. La. Baird, soerotary of Wauka-sha Wauka-sha County Hulsteln Brroder' oabo-ciatlon, oabo-ciatlon, apok at tho evening meeting meet-ing at Sibley hall. He pointed out that If farmers Increased tho consumption con-sumption of milk I per cent it would take oar of tho output of l.&OO.OOO eowi, Twelve to fifteen hundred poroono ' saw th oattle and heard some of tho speaker. Representative from every town In the county and towns In southern Idaho were present at tho train stops. In addition to tho party accompanying the train there were government and stat men and representative repre-sentative a from tho cot lege, chamber of com marc in Logan and county and atat farm bureau. WEATHER. it j Idaho rair tonight I. j and tomorrow; continued I wann. - . - ' |