Show FARMERS OF UTA DISCUSS PRESIDENT OF STATE organization SEES BEGINNING OF bf NEW EPOCH OF SERVICE bettering of business conditions and operative cooperative co movement discussed at annual convention substantial gain in membership me shown suit salt luke lake city ten thousand farmers fa amers of tho state attended the opening session of the lie annual convention of the utah cutuli state farm on it january 20 the lie representatives of the farmers of the state having their motto better farming better business better living lit in the opening days discussions place ans made for consideration of tile work tile hureau lius has done one I 1 mid ad can call do lit in milking making for better farms I 1 in I 1 I 1 helping tile farmers fario ers to better business busl nesa methods and in promoting better homes beginning of new epoch D D mckay of president of tile state organization char tills convention in III its ills opening address ns as the beginning of 11 new epoch 0 of f service to agriculture we expect to protect and till promote pron ioto our own b fisl ness improve rural life find and cooper co oper ute ate with tiny any agency that tends to the devel opulent of tile state teaches ackles te loyalty and supports the law 1 I co operation cooperation Is promised president E G Peter soi i i of the ilia utah agricultural college told the bureau n members ici abers the alin aim of the county agricultural agents was wila to operate cooperate co with them and assured them that the state and the nation will work with them in every possible wily way toward it realization of their through the agricultural college and the federal department of agriculture dr peterson Pc terson discussed tile relationship ship of the county agent to tile the bu rettus and spoke of their mission ua its ono on 1 e in which the tha educational element womans comans place important mention was ns made time and again by tile various speakers of the place of women nomen lit in the bureau organizations showing tile general desire of the bu i reali lefiu members to give il the I 1 a farm farin home a greater consideration than ever eer before was placed upon the necessity of having the women as active participants lit in the bureau affairs and interests professor ilena 11 1 maycock or of the extension division of the agricultural college said the farm bureaus cannot property properly function without without women the farmer fanner and tile the boniel ceper are engaged lit in a business where they are interdependent and where eliere they have tile tiie same end ena in view Wol women liell j the hoine keepers lillelid pend I 1 ly by far tile greater part of the farm income which the roan man creates I 1 and both tile the in inan all and tile the woman it 0 uld see that tills expend expenditure bri brings to thein tile the health comfort the morat moral ana s pritpal returns which it bli bettering of business conditions the bettering of business conditions for the filmier farmer wits discussed by J edward taylor commercial agent who 1010 apol broko I 1 0 f tile necessity for securing lor yr the tj ie farm products producer a ir i e oater ze r cliare ol oi ilio price the consumer sumer pays for that product it Is tile anlin ot of the lie bureau lie said mild to establish adequate distribution facilities tic to handle the products of tho turn to get afie products to the consumer suin er with the least post possible sIble expense ex penso inspection system advocated mr taylor likewise presented tile the question stion of rdv for foodstuffs saying that utah farmers should endeavor to more nearly standardize thel f products jil in order to sayo save risk aud ami e expense to both seller and buyer the establishment of till an inspection system would form it a part of tile stand measures that sir taylor and other speakers of the day navo bated 1 L it 11 taylor tailor of payson parson secretary treasurer of 0 the bureau made ills his an all abal report it port showing allowing substantial gains in iii membership for tile bureau and tc a betterment of its ita condition the question of the relationships be tween the banks and ilio farmers fan ners with ith especial attention to the question or agricultural wits discussed by ii K I 1 L ann A n cashier of the state ilk of 0 ogden a after explaining the meaning of 0 credit in general mr fr van meter told alio 0 convention delegates that in ills ids opinion agricultural loans constitute the best poss possible thic security for a balik credit lie he said paid Is based upon tle the four principal considerations of character capacity capital and collate collater nils |