| Show TO SEEK STATE AID AGAINST CI PREDATORY ANIMALS Utah will probably nek ok th the next legislature e for a appropriation for or bounty on predatory wild iI in n tho the endeavor to end material losses Iose to Utah docks l k each cleb year vear vr r. r Dir Director of the Utah Wool Growers Growers Growers' Grow ers ers' association mot met in th tho offices or oI or Secretary C. C 1 B. B Stewart in the thc McIntyre building this morning and nud decided that this thie was wn tho the mot most important problem confronting Utah n today As n re result U the que question tion will Ill be bo submitted to tho annna convention con of or Ut Utah h wool growers o which bc began ao iu in the Hotel Utah at nt 2 0 o'clock this afternoon It is le likely that a lc legislative isla vc committee will JJ be appointed to framo a n bill providing for or war on coyotes and other of sheep Tho f have havo not yet vet decided how bow much th they y w will v JI ask aak tho the state data to contribute to tho the light on OD predatory predator animal When the question tion comes omes up p for consideration on at tho convention however hoc it is likely th that t tho wool growers will decide on how much to ask tho the Jc legislature to Appropriate Loss Is Ic Enormous The action of at the lit Utah UtaJi all wool growers i in io lino with the work of throughout bout the tho country and a national mO I movement to cut down tho JO loss 9 duo to I Ithe the tha depredations of predatory The Tho national government so baa bai appropriated to tu aid nid the n in their fight Utah estimate that Utah and the he s t lose loso annually annually an an- from tho the activities of at wild 1111 animals The Tue Utah VC I Growers Growers' association annual convention opened i at nt 2 o'clock this thIR afternoon with an m address s b by Geor c cA A Austin pr president of ot the Utah Following the thc n address of or Mr Austin the convention listened to r reports from wool ool rowers growers from every e section of or the tho Eta t vU vry section of or Utah Ut where raising 1 H I engaged eng In was r represented pr In tho the re reports ro- ro ports port and showed tho the Industry to be bo IN h. h hound sound condition despite dupUe the tho tariff legislation legis legis- lation which the wool growers expected t d would kill hill the Industry In tho Western Important Addresses The Tho state convention will conclude to tomorrow tomorrow morrow afternoon with the election o ot officers Addresses of ot vital vita Importance to Utah h wilt will Ill b be delivered at boUt both oth tho the morning and afternoon sessions tomorrow The speakers for tomorrows tomorrow's te pensions lons are arc John IX E. Austin 4 J. J G. G McAllister Mc Mc- fc- fc Allister Amster Thomas Austin Dr S S. S W W. McClure Mc- Mc Ic- Ic Clure T T. J. J K John D. D John C. C Mackey Ia ck C Walter Waiter Jam James J. J C. C B. B Stewart Stearns Steams Hatch and md Thomas Thoma W. W Jones Jone Fully 1000 1001 wool growers representing ery e wool producing section of ot the United are arc expected to bo be in attendant attendance at the tim open opening In session of at tho the first fifty annual convention of or th thi National Wool Grower which opens In tin Auditorium on Richards Thursday morning Delegates tes to the na national con con- arc are already beginning to arrive p In the city from Cram Montana Idaho Colorado and nd Arizona F F. J J i pr president of tho the national association UI returned from a trl trip through Idaho and Montana this morning of Mates n according to Mr AIr Ir send end hon delegations to tho the national convention con I Entertainment Planned Theo The opening of tho the national u convention eon will bo be marked r hy 11 y adhe addresses of or welcome bv Mayor 1401 Samuel 1 C. C Park and ond President W. W 1 F. F Jenen of or tho the Salt Lao Lake Com Commercial Commer mer- mer cial club cub the formal op opening 0 of if the convention President F. F J. J barth will viii deliver the ko noto addres- addres lie Ie nih be followed by other r officers of ot tho ttO os association o who ho will submit their annual reports report Entertainment is l provided plo b by Utah wool tool growers and and their wives foi foz the convention on visitors and their wl wives rho visitors wilt bo be guests at ot a 11 rt reception ball in the Commercial I club Thursday Thurs Thura- day ar c Friday evening e the tho women omen I visitors is will b bo b g of the Commercial club at nt one ono of ot th the local lorol theatres while the tho ton convention delegates will ill be bc entertained enter enter- tamed at Ul an athletic exhibition |