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Show OGDEN GETS CONVENTION. Woolgrowers Will Meet in Junction City Next Year. Pocatello, Ida. Ogden will entertain the forty-fifth annual convention of the National Woolgrowers' associa- j tion. Chicago will be established as j a great wool storage center in the j west, with the probability that Omaha will be an auxiliary warehouse point. The forty-fourth annual convention to the woolgrowers of America came to a close in this city Saturday night.. Fred W. Gooding, of Shoshone, was re-elected president; George S. Walker, Walk-er, of Cheyenne, was again chosen as I secretary, and Lewis Penwell, of I Helena, was once more selected as J treasurer. A. J. Knollin, of Chicago, succeeds Joseph E. Wing, of Me j chanicsburg, Ohio, as vice-president, j and J. Dalfelter. of Laramie, Wyo., succeeds Dr. J. M. Wilson, of Wyoming, Wyom-ing, as western vice-president. |