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Show r- ? - J Outside work nears end on FB building v i S iJWi .T.Yt-' U '? jl X' 3V '.' ' I . -- 1 - rr r 1! s. j. ? i CO - LU '' in -- "S'. V. . l!? - fri , .?. yr .. : s y T Exterior work on the new Farm Bureau building near Salt Lake City approaches completion as winter closes in. t- tcndees at the November UFBF convention can view the structure just west of the 5300 South exit from The J SKSfflF top entertainment, g and the nations finest several hundred procedure beckon to Farm Bureau leaders and members who will attend the Utah organizations annual convention in Salt Lake City November 20 and 21. Elmo Hamilton, UFBF president, will call the 1974 gathering to order at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, in the Goldfield Convention Center of the Tri-ATravelodge, 161 West 6th South, just off the downtown exit of Caucuses for Farm Buand reau women and YF&R will take place at 9:30 that morning, while registration starts at 8:30 in the convention center lobby in the southwest wing of the motel. Speakers on the program include President Hamilton, Senator Wallace Bennett, foreign ambassador Hans Odegaard, and Seeley Lodwick of the AFBFs Washington, D.C., staff. Top speakers, policy-makin- rc 80 At '), vj n 1-- ' .'v 1 ' X ,' ; :. m cr LU .Tv! 1-- 15. Senior division finalists in the state Talent Find will liven a recognition and awards program Wednesday night, with the winner also performing at the annual banquet Thursday. The banquet is the only event to take it is schedplace outside the uled for the more spacious Terrace ballroom nearby. Wednesday morning events include seating of county voting delegates, district caucuses for board and state committee vacancies, and a voting delegate session where proposed resolutions for Farm Bureau policy will undergo first reading. After special luncheons for women and YF&Rs, a general session will feature the presidents report, entertainment, and an address by Odegaard. Farm Bureaus unique system of setting policy will come to a climax Thursday morning as voting delegates Tri-Ar- ffF bottom two floors will be occupdied by UFBF, the insurance companies and other .affiliates: the top floor will be rented to other agricultural organizations. Move-i- n is scheduled for early March 1975. -- InlWmifinnl UNIVERSITY of UTAH 0CT091974 SERIALS ORDER DN, i c; - Senator Wallace F. Bennett Elmo Hamilton Hans Odegaard Seeley Lodwick - 8 Vol. XX, No. 10 Salt Lake City, Utah discuss and adopt resolutions in a four-hosession. These policy, measures originated in county policy developur ment meetings, with counties sending their recommended state and national resolutions to the state Farm Bureau office by November 8. The states official resolutions committee will combine and screen the county policies during the two days prior to the convention. Thursday afternoons session will feature Lodwicks speech on national agricultural affairs, plus reports by November 1974 Booth Wallentine, executive vice president of the UFBF, and Gene Carroll, executive vice president of the Farm Bureau insurance companies. That nights banquet will close the convention, with a state lxard meeting scheduled for Friday, also at the Tri-Ar- c. UFBF members interested in attending the convention should contact their county president for details on housing and on registering for the convention. Tickets are on sale now in the counties for the meal events. |