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Show Utah Woolgiwers To Hold Convention January 22 and 23 Livestock men of Cedar City will join with more than 1000 member j of the Utah Wool Growers Association Associa-tion from all parts of the state at the 40th annual convention of the association to be held In Salt Lake City on January 22 and 23rd. A two-day series of meetings to cover legislative and association business will be called to order at 9 am. by Don Clyde, Hcber, president. presi-dent. Plans for the coming year will be announced and acted upon. The auxiliary organization or wool growers are to hold a separate sepa-rate meeting under the direction oi Mrs. Joseph T. Murdock, president, to determine new projects to be undertaken by their group before Joining the regular convention during dur-ing the second day. The subject "Foreign and Domestic Do-mestic Wool", will be discussed during the opening session by C. J. Fawcctt, Boston, manager, National Na-tional Wool Marketing Corp. An election of new officers and directors direc-tors will close their convention. Meanwhile, Mr. Hooper had prepared pre-pared a brief to be forwarded to the committee on reciprocity In-lorniatlon, In-lorniatlon, Washington, D. C, pointing out theie Is no necessity .or reduction In the duty of wool under the Recrlprocal Trade Agreement Agree-ment Act. |