Show tah Poultry nien men hold convention several hundred poultry pro producers ducom ot at utah representatives of the membership of 1600 in the utah poultry producers operative cooperative co reaffirmed their faith in tho the future ot of the poultry industry of at utah at the cooper co oper alvos annual convention in salt lake last week reports by benjamn in brown retiring president of at the operative cooperative co and clyde C edmonds secretary and the new general manager indicate the year 1925 was the anost successful in the history of the operative cooperative co endeavor in utah it was pointed out billat illat t hat while the export volume did not equal that of 1924 the total returns and consequently tho the price to the producer was better than ever before byron alder at the utah agricultural college who has been close in the operative cooperative co since its formation told tho the utah producers that this state ranks second in average production of hens lie attributed tri buted this to advance methods used in caring for the flocks and tile the exceptional combination of natural conditions which mako make tor for the production of at eggs of exceptional quality in his annual address mr brown prophesied that some day the pout poul thymen of utah could point to a poultry industry ha admitted many would regard this prediction with skepticism but he reft feed fe ed to the time when tho the local co oi 01 tive was formed and said if one would have ventured the as bertion at that time that utah would have a million and a halt half dollars worth of eggs to export within wit hill abear after the organization was affected ho he would in all probability have been looked upon in fit the same as I 1 am looked upon now when I 1 venture to prophesy a twenty million dollar poultry industry for utah establishment of the operative cooperative co exchange on the now york market the first to be operated individual by a operative cooperative co was regarded regard sI ithe big development of th byear |