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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNE SD AY "MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1928. iismssmsssisssssssmsissilsisiiisissssstssssssnmsiiisissmitissssslsssssssssisssssssis ! - Utah Farm Bureau Calls State Meeting for Ogden DAIRY Ask Me A Cross Word! The heavy type put the question, the answer to which are to be written In the Indicated squares. These . ... swsrs will glv key to the rest of the puiile. BssasaiaaiaaaissamsaaaaiaiaiiaaaauisaaissaiaiiaaaaaaiaiaiaaasssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasassaaaaBaaaaaaaaasaaaaasaaaiaassas Convention Begins January 25; Specialists of National Prominence Among Speakers on Program. 1- 2- f3 "PROBLEMS wMcHarrnow faclng TrtaOafmenTwIH BeThoiv oughly discussed at the- annual convention of the Utah State Farm bureau, to be held at the Hotel Bigelow in Ogden from January 25 to 28. It is expected that nearly 2000 farmers from various parts of the state will be in attendance. HI6'-- HI '7-- - j an-- S CLASSES PLANNED. 'a is u - in- U CREOxYPTUS And tfet's your JMuffet! ' jmSiM ll Gtaughs Special to The BURLET, Idaho, Jan. 10. Dairy classes will be conducted at Burley and Declo during the week of January 1 to 10. It. K. Saum of the Boise valley, who carried on a similar course at Hurley last year, will have charge. The Burley classes will be held In the high school two hours each afternoon. . Jlmonf thon or nation prominence- who will b present are Samuel H. cultural agent; community singing; address, "The Purchasing Power of Thompson of Chicago, president of the Utah's Farm Products, and the Status American Farm Bureau federation, of Utah's Agriculture," W. p. Thomand Frank Evans of Salt Lake, sen- - as; report on leaders' training school at Logan, Mrs, J. Q. Widdtson; mueral counsel for that organisation. sical number; address, "Farm EcoThe tentative program of the nomics," P. V. Cardon, Utah Agrimeet ha been outlined as fol cultural college; report, H. E. Berg-so- n. lows: January 15, 10 a. m. Call to order, The t p. m. session will be devoted David N. Baal, president of the Utah to Junior farm bureau activities, the State Farm bureau; chairman, Vice program to be by a commitPresident I L. Bunnell; community tee composed ofarranged Jj. R. Humphries, D. 1. led B. InvoP. singing, by Klrkham; Murray and Mrs. Eena B. May-coccation, Bishop M. P. Brown; address of Welcome, George Stalling, presiThe annual election of officers of the dent of the Weber County Farm bu- state bureau will take place at a meetreau; address, Frank Francis, mayor ing at 4:30 p. m. In the conference of Ogden; musical number; annual ad- room. At 1:30 p. m. there will be an dress of President Beal; "Activities Informal dance, with members of the of Home and Cvnmunlty Departbureau and cooperatives Invited. ment," Mr. Mabel Lougy, state chairJanuary 17, 10 a. m. Chairman, man. newly elected president; community January 15, t p. m. President Beal, singing; report on county agents' conchairman; musical number; address, vention, V. L,. Martlneau, Salt Lake Qovernor George H. Pern; musical county agent; address, "Home and number; address, Mrs. Florence Bo tt, Community Organisation " Mrs. Mnv- western regional director of the cock: musical number; address, Sam- - I home and community department of uel H. Thnmnson. nresldent American I the national federation; address, Har- Farm Bureau federation, to be Intro den Bennlon, Utah state agricultural duced by Frank Evans; presentation commissioner. oi resolutions. At 8:30 p. m., a vaudeville proJanuary 27, t p. m. Chairman, Eph gram will be given, the acts furnished ralm Bergeson, manager, Utah State by the counly bureaus. Farm bureau; community singing; 10 a. m January Chairman, A. Why Cooperative Members Should Tj. Christiansen, Weber county agrl- - Be Farm Bureau, Members," Eraitus PLANNED. Tribal. BLACKFOOT, Idaho. Jan. 10 Petition for the annexation of common school districts Noa. 7, 60, l, 43, 29, 3RUOCISTS 3 and it to rural high No. (Firth) wa presented to the county commissioner Monday. The commissioner ordered an election to be held In each district on Saturday, February 18. ANNEXATION Special to The Tribune, - . 7 1-- I ,.. u,..,,,,n.u.rn aia.w,, - t j ill ' " . S . V A" V , 5: ' r i a w !, $22S OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITES CE up. 38 39 41 43 Cow Testing Association Organized at Rexburg CRAWFORD'S Special 4T 46 4!! 49 50 Fil 53 54 to The Tribune. REXBURO, Idaho, Jan. 10. Dairy men of Madison and Jefferson counties have organized a cow testing association with the following officers: President F. W. Bmlth, Rexburg; vice City; president, O. A. Pincock, SugarBoling-broke, secretary and treasurer, D. L. Madison couhty agricultural agent directors, William P. Fuller, Roberts; William Jones, St. Anthony; H. E. Smart, Thornton. The tester will he a graduate of the University of Illinois. 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Peterson; musical number; address. 5 Who was director of Belgium reFrank Evans; brief talks ty cooperalief and U. S. food administration! tive leader. J. W. Oillman, J. I. At- 10 Beverage. kinson, Jess W. Hoopes, J. R. Beus, 11 Hole. J. M. Macfarlane, M. P. Brown and 12 Eleven (Rom. num.). George A. Christensen. H Branch. The annual banquet win be held at 16 A stake used aa dummy by 7 p. m., with Mrs. Macfarlane as swordsmen. toasttnaster. 17 Preposition. On January 2S ..is annual conven IS Kind. tion of th Utah Poultry Producers' 2H To gain knowledge. association will be held In the con 22 Soft, wet earth. ference room. The Utah Sugar Beet 23 To shear. Cooperative association will also hold 25 Thou Eh. 2 Its convention tnen. Detest. On January U, also at the Hotel 27 Call. of the 20 Bigelow, the winter meeting To cry. Utah State Horticultural society will 31 Reftardinir. be held. 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