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Show Utah Poultry Unit Announces State Meeting Agenda Jennie Williams, Kanarraville, and vice president of the Utah Poultry Auxiliary, announced this week plans for the annual meeting of the state organization to be held in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Nov. 10. The auxiliary meeting will be held in connection connec-tion with the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative meeting to be hejd at the same time. Mrs. Williams, local Auxiliary president, extended an Invitation for auxiliary members in southern south-ern Utah to attend the meetings. "We In southern Utah area would like to have a large group in attendance," at-tendance," she stated. First meeting will be held on Nov. 10 at 10.00 a.m. at the Fourth Ward Chapel located on 6th South and West Temple In the CapitaJ city. Women from throughout Utah and southern Idaho will be In attendance re-presentatlng re-presentatlng local auxiliary units Mrs. Williams said. More than 200 representatives and delegates are expected to attend. I Following the 10;00 a.m. meeting meet-ing a free luncheon will be served ser-ved at noon, the vice president stated. Meetings will continue throughout the afternoon with the ejection of state officers for 1956 on the agenda. An outstanding out-standing program is being planned. plan-ned. Outling the plans for the annual meeting were Utah State officers including Mrs. Edna Oh-lwller, Oh-lwller, Paradise, state president; Mrs. Williams; Mrs. Berniece Wolfinden, Spanish Fork, and Mrs". Ida Hunt, Magna. |