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Show WOOL GROWERS GATHER I Hi ANNUAL CONVENTION - About One Thousand Delegates, With Their Families, Invade Salt Lake City to Attend Forty-third Salt Lake City. Dr. J. M. Wilson, western vlco president ot tho Nation- iH al Wool Growers' association, prcsld- BH cd at tho opening sosslon ot the forty-third nnnual convention, which opened In this city on Thursday. Fully 1,000 delegates and their fam-llles fam-llles wcro in town by noon. Four big tralnloads arrived from Wyoming, iH Montana and Idaho. From Rock Springs, Wyoming, 300 sheepmen, headed by Vlco President Wilson nnd Deorgo S. Walker, treasurer of the national association, arrived early In pH tho morning, whllo special trains iH brought tho Idaho delegates, fresh from tho meeting of tho stato ossoclo- The program of entortainment arranged for the convention delegates and their wives Is unusually attract- The visiting ladies will be woll cared for, Mrs. 13. Bonnomort, chair-man chair-man of tho ladles' reception commit-teo commit-teo for tho Wpol Growors' convention, Is ono of tho most successful shcoD raisers In tho west, owning a largo ? fH ranch In tho Deep Crook country.' whero sho acts ns her own foroman for several months every year. Mrs. Bonnomort has been in tho sheep raising business In Utah clnco 1883. |