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Show Livestock Groups Plan Convention This Weekend A history making event ev-ent in Utah livestock circles cir-cles will be held in Salt Lake City when the Utah Cattlemen's Association and the Utah Wool Growers Grow-ers combine their memberships mem-berships for a joint convention con-vention at the Hotel Utah on December 5-6-7, 1973. Although the Wool Growers Grow-ers organization will number their conference as the 67th, and the Utah Cattlemen's Association w ill call their meeting the 55th, this is the first joint convention for both groups, and the second of its kind in the west. The program will feature fea-ture Congressman Gunn McKay as a speaker, and Bill Siddoway, president of the National Wool Growers, will present the joint group with problems prob-lems involving the national na-tional edict on covote control. con-trol. Gordon Van Vleck, Plymouth, Ply-mouth, California, president-elect of the huge American National Cattlemen's Cat-tlemen's Association will speak during the Friday morning joint session on the outlook for the livestock live-stock industry in 1974. Governor Calvin L. the Utah CowBelles; Ray group on Thursday morning. morn-ing. Others on the pro-: pro-: gram include Dona Furlong, Fur-long, president of theNa-'. theNa-'. tional Wool Growers Aux- iliary; Mrs. A. D. Find-' Find-' lay, Kanab. president of, : the Utah CowBelles; Ray Staley, Salt Lake City, president of the Utah Wool Growers; W. Lloyd John-' John-' son, Aurora, Utah, presi-: presi-: dent of the Utah Cattle- i men's Association, and Mrs. Irene Hoyt, Kamas, ! Utah, president-elect of i the American National CowBelles. ! Allan Adams, Rand- olph, and Wesley Aagard, Salt Lake City, are co-chairmen co-chairmen of the event for the two livestock groups. |