Show ewa epp te and poultry bulletin the leil 1111 members ikumi rv 0 of ui the lisl 1111 utah u gan kin poultry and farmers compera tive live scattered over utah and southern idaho produced more than dozen or eggs during the 12 month period from october 1947 to october vc loder iODer 1948 1048 icso according acco ruins rains to tn 10 gen gen uen eral cral manager clyde C edmonds l I 1 members of the utah poultry farmers cooperative will re ceide in revolving fund certificates of interest this re rel nrc presents the one cent per tier dozen or r 30 cents per case that each producer invests in his uve five ve interest is paid dald at a rate of five percent certificates are tired at face value after a six year cycle H M mf blackhurst assistant general GerM hanaver Tf of the utah ulai ulak poultry and farmers compera tive just back from the national farm bureau meeting me etine reports the feed outlook bright for 1949 with ample grain and concen he says that the farm bureau convention attracted the 1 largest argest turnout in history the thirty second annual con bention of the utah st state ate ite farro bureau will be held at nt the new h ouse H ote 1 J andary 27 to 29 amo K according to H M blackhurst ss program chairman naeem nae has rae a membership the eX state tf of and anore than are expected at the convention the U S department of agriculture ri has recommended that million young chickens be raised for flock replacement this year this is an increase of 10 percent over last year and is expected to result in million potential layers on the farms if the earth were entirely level the entire face of the globe would be covered with water two miles deep fear feir is the rock on which we split and hate is the shoal on which many a bark is stranded the greatest ability in business is to get along with others othen and influence their actions there will T be two eclIpses of the 1949 h sun and two of 0 the moon in |