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Show 1 - w - FARM BUREAU TO PLAN MARKETING Discussion of "n sipiure denl frr i?r-rlcultmo" i?r-rlcultmo" will ho tliu principal tojui of the Utah State Farm lurrnu convention con-vention to bo held In Salt Lake CIt on Janunry 0, 7 and 8. according to announcement an-nouncement of the bureau's executive committee. To bring this one topic beforo the farmers of the state and reach some conclusion that will be of benefit to the farmers, the manufacturer manufac-turer and the consumers, the committee commit-tee has arranged a program of flvo general sessions, three luncheons, two executive sesilo. and twenty-two committee meetings. Hundreds of farmers are expected to bo present at these meeting, which will be In the Hotel Utah and the Joseph F. Smith Memorial building ef the L. D. S. U. rraetlcally every marketing problem of the farmrs will be brought before the convention and will be discussed from all sides. Nt only have farmers been asked to present their views, but they will also be given the viewpoint of the manufacturer using farm products. prod-ucts. The special departments will be dnlrylns. canning, crops, cereals, sugar beets, drainage and Irrigation, cattle, sheep and wool, swine, bureau's finance, legislation and women's work. A number of prominent speakers of both stato nnd nntlon have been Invited In-vited to gtvo nddrescs. These Include In-clude farmers, lawyers, state and fed oral officials, manufacturers, educator, edu-cator, bankers, homo eroiininN's anil newspaper men, nil Interested In the solution of present economic problems. Tho .complete program will bo announced upon acceptances lielns received from all of these pvopcctIve vpeukers. A unique feature of the convention will be the liiiiclieon heries, three noonday noon-day events belne scheduled for tlio I Intel Utah, to which all farmers to Invited to remain. At these luncheons brief addresses will bo nindn by speakers speak-ers of western and national fame on economic nnd civic problems facing tho country. The Utah State Farm bureau Is planning a state-wide membership campaign through which It Is expected expect-ed that this organization, already tho largest body of men and women In the state, will be made even much larger. Preparatory to this membership member-ship eampulgn the bureau has started a state-wide advertising campaign, telling abotit the work of the bureau nnd the plans for the convention Ono of Its advertisements advises tho farmers ef ths state that: "We are entitled to cost of production, produc-tion, plos a fair profit for oar Investment Invest-ment In addltlem te fair wages. "We rannat work eut these problems prob-lems at Indtvldaals. It must be through ergsaleatlon. "Don't remplala unless yon are willing will-ing te help elear up things, "The farm bureau Is our medium for action. "It Is an organization of fanners and for farmers' Interests, formed, financed and officered by farmers. It Is your organization. "Join the farm bureau and get your neighbor to Join and give tho organization organiz-ation whole hearted support." Officers nnd directors of the organization, organ-ization, whlcn has offices In suite (ftO McCorn ck building. Salt Lake, are: President. D. D. McKay, Htnitsvlllo; national representative, J F. llttrton, Cnrland: vice president, David N, IJnnl, Kphralm; treasurer, II. E. Reek, Delta : secretary, Lee R. Taylor, Pay-son Pay-son ; "itecutlvo committee, I). D. McKay, Mc-Kay, Huutsvlllo; David N Ileal, Kphralm; Kph-ralm; Lee II. Tnlnr. I'ajson; II. 10. Reek. Deltn. and Ephrnlin Uergesen, Cornish. |