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Show IN MSW FROM EVER SHEEP WN"c0sS MATTERS FIUTINTEBEST., nl . win wi- tive Campaign riara. Legislative . tain,ng Cla i f-reCUd f-reCUd f pTbUc Domaln-Ha.,, ti0n Good Year forjheepn,, ruv The f.econd Salt UiUe - ythe Nr Wool. I annual mcet,"tion was:- in this I growers' ass iul(;-jre than cits .lan" delc;ales !, present, I including vers, ., j.iiv. s ot 1 perts, woo nl .road live-livestock live-livestock f interested. " stock agchts anu . Many subjects vl, i " ,vprq were aifc.-r J U6,-, annua F""k J-Hagenbarth, J-Hagenbarth, mt the associa-- associa-- on outUied velopments in 'veron. few months ago, and ,roo these ser'es lle deducted or.usions Presented suggests sugges-ts and aicfW''ch received the lhusiastic 'oval ot tne W001' ben. Uj. ftflbarth declared the past yearfcoeen a Profitable one for the (f'"lustry1 but advised ' the owdW'j Prepare during good j times for ' Periou of depression that wo,ure"!y follow. I The Instead bill now before congress con-gress is,' tne opinion of Mr. Hagen-harth Hagen-harth fa Piece of legislation. At I1 second day's session, stimulation-it interest in co-operation form', the' chief subject. Addresses advrting affiliation with the Na-ItionWool Na-ItionWool Warehouse & Storage coitny were delivered by John D. Hcilay, president of the company; Fiji R. Gooding, former governor ofdaho; J. E. Bowers of Helena, Mat.; James H. Moyle of Salt Lake ai F. J. Hagenbarth, president ol te National Woolgrowers' associa-n. associa-n. fResolutions in which aid of the ivernment is sought in financing a (mpaign against rabid coyotes and ie spread of hydrophobia in western ates were presented. At the closing session it was decid-1 decid-1 that a mammoth ram sale and leep show would be held in Salt ake from September 4 to 9, inclu-ve. inclu-ve. Executive officers were directed to ake'il'ansements or tne sheep ow and to sslecta" suita'D.e si tit Lake. The show will be given Salt Lake in connection with the mual convention of the association, llich this year is scheduled to take ace in September. In connection with a vigorous legis-tive legis-tive campaign, which will be dieted di-eted toward obtaining classification the public domain in order that nges be given better protection, the itablishment of a nonpartisan tariff mmission and matters kindred to e sheep industry, a committee of re was selected. In order to give embers of this committee every op-jrtunity op-jrtunity to convince congress that it ves early attention to sheep condi-ons condi-ons nearly $7,000 was subscribed lortly before the close of the conven-on conven-on as a working fund. It was an-Dunced an-Dunced that it is the intention to veil this fund to $10,000. The three executive officers of the ;sociation were re-elected just before ie convention closed. They are Frank agenbarth, Spencer, Idaho, presi-ent; presi-ent; M. I. Powers, Flagstaff, Ariz., estern vitv president, and A. J. nollin, connected with the Union lockyards of Chicago, eastern vice resident. S. W. McClure, Salt Lake, and 'rank D. Miracle, Helena, Mont., were e-elected secretary and treasurer, re-pectively, re-pectively, at the meeting of the exec-tive exec-tive board, which followed the ad-Durnment ad-Durnment of the convention. |