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Show FARM BUREAU TO PL4NJARKEMG DIsciiSMion of "u square deal for agriculture" ag-riculture" will hi. tho principal topic If tin- Utnh Slate Farm' hurenu convention con-vention to be held In Salt Lake City on Jununry 0. 7 nnd 8, nccordlng to an-tiomieumeiit an-tiomieumeiit of the bureau's executive committee. To bring tills one topic before tliu funnels of the state and iviuh some conclusion thnt will ho of tioiicflt to tho farmers, tho mnnufnc Hirer nud tho consumers, the committee commit-tee bus arranged n program of five general mihuIoux, three luncheons, two executive sessions and twenty-two committee meetings. Hundreds of farmers nre expected to ho present nt these meetings, which will ho In ths Hotel Utah and tho Joseph V. Smith Memorial building of tho L, D. S. U. 'Practlrnlly every mnrkctlng problem of tho farmers will bo brought befor Ihe convention and will bo discussed from all sides. Not only hnvo farmers' been asked to present their views, hut ttey will nlso ho given the viewpoint of the manufacturer using farm products. prod-ucts. Tho spei tnl departments will ho drill') Uig. cunning, crops, cereals miimr heels, ilmlnngo nnd Irrigation, cattle, s)iecp nnd wool, swine, bureau's Imnnce, legislation nnd women's work. A number of prominent Speakers of both stnto nnd nation hnvo been In vlted to give nildrosscs. Theso Include In-clude fnrmers, lawyers, state nnd federal fed-eral officials, manufacturers, educators; edu-cators; hankers, homo economists and newspnper men, nil Interested In tho solution of present economic problems. Tho completo program will be nnnounccd upon acceptances being received from nil of these prospective fiAnlnMi A unlquo feature of tho convention will ho tho luncheon scries, thrco noonday noon-day events being scheduled for tho Uotel Utnh, to which nil farmers aro Invited to remain. At these luncheons brief addresses will bo mndo by speakers speak-ers of western and nntlonnl fume on economic nnd civic problems facing tho country. O'lie Utah Stnto Farm bureau is planning a state-wlda momborshlp campaign through which it Is expect-.ed expect-.ed that this organization, already tho largc.it body of men nnd women In tho state, will bo made even much Jnrgor. Preparatory to this membership member-ship campaign the bureau has started n Btjjtq,-wldo ndver.tlslng cnmpnlgn, lollliigiflbout 'tho-work-of Jheharenu mid tho plans for the convention. Ono of Its advertisements advises th farmers of tho state that: "Wo aro entitled to cost of production, produc-tion, plus n fair profit for our InvestmentIn Invest-mentIn nddltlon to fair wages, "Wo cannot work out these problems prob-lems ns Individuals. It must b through organization. "Don't complnln unless you nre willing will-ing to help elenr up things. "The farm bureau Is our medium fur action. "It Is nn organization of farmers and for fanners' Interests, formed, II n n need and officered by farmers. It Is your organization. "Join tho farm bureau nnd get your neighbor to Join nnd glvo the organization organiz-ation whole-hearted support." Officers nnd directors of tho orgnn-Izntlon, orgnn-Izntlon, which hns offices In suite 020 McCorn k building, Snlt Lake, nro: President, D. D. McKay, Huntsvlllo; nntlonnl representutlvo, J. V. Burton, Garland; vice president, David N. neal, Ephralm; treasurer, II. E. Hock, Deltn; secretary, Leo It. Tnylor, Pay-son; Pay-son; executive committee, D. I). Mc-Kny, Mc-Kny, Huntsvlllo: Dnvld N. Heal, Ephralm; Eph-ralm; Leo It. Taylor. Payson; It. H. Heck, Delta, nnd Ephralm Bcrgeseo, Cornish. |