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Show THE TRI-STATE CONFERENCE OF 11 EXTENSIONISTS Prof. John T. Cnlno III, Director of mm Extension Work at the Utah Agrlcul- HM tural College, has Just returned from wl a meeting of tho Trl-Stato Conferenco SH for Extension Workers, at Fort Col- sH Una, Colorado, whero ho went to dls- ',1 cuss tho relation of tho Extension ! Service to tho live stock Industry and l 1 assist In cattlo Judging beforo tho i convention. m It is significant that, although Utah jfl Is not a member of tlie Trl-Stato Con- JM ference, the Stntes of Colorado, New Hi Moxlco nnd Wyoming comprising tho ' nil membership, still this Stnto was call- ''"JIB cd upon .to furnish part of tho pro- ?ll gram. '" The Conference, which Is nn annual I affair, Is held to help standardize old !& methods In Extension Work and In- IhI troduco now ones, Utah has been in- !I Hod to Join flic Conference, which ''"SB convenes again nt Fort Collins next jmM cnr. Inasmuch ns tho problems of 'vflB Utah nro very similar to the problems j of the three States now forming tho vlfl Conference, It Is likely that Utah wilt lMm Joll- ',J1 Although Utnh was not a member 11 of tho last conference, it was welt S I represented on the program. Asldo iPJ from the nddrcss of Prof. J. T. Culno I J III, flvo graduates of tho Utah Agrt- -1 cultural College participated. They '"if'l w'ero A. E. Bowman, Director of tho S Extension Work In Wyoming; A. C. fiSH Cooley, Director of tho Extension MSI Work In New Mexico; I. L. Hobion, EflT'l Stnto Leader for Boys' and Girls Clubs V1 In Wyoming; S. E. Burton, Dairy Spe- IBI cmllst for Wyoming; M. R. Gonzales, County Agent In Now Mexico and R. 'SI C. Allred', bounty Agent In Colorado. 1Jl In addition Vera L Martlneau, also K'fl a graduate of the Utah Agricultural &J Collego who Is a county ugent In New V&fl Mexico. Wl m xj2M |