Show li iA CONVENE t AT T The midsummer convention of the Utah asso association held at Richfield July 14 11 was attended by more than members from all sections of the state Two interesting interest interest- lag iDS programs were given and were wore prepared through the efforts of the Fish Lake Lal ers ers' association assoc assoc- lation and the Richfield Commercial Commer Commer- cial Club Tio principal speakers ers included President Frank J J. J Hagenbarth Hagenbarth Hagen- Hagen barth of the National association Vice-President Vice J J. J L L. L Nielson and Secretary James A A. A Hooper of the state orga organization and Harden Bennion state o of agriculture Vice Pile siJ si- si J t Nielson conducted th I I u n u u e meetings of the convention The principal speaker at the morning morning morning morn morn- ing session was Secretary Hooper who discussed a number of or the problems problems lems leus confronting the Mr r. r Hooper made known the fact act that t at he approved cd the present bounty law 13 stating that eleven cleven other states are fashioning laws ws similar to Utah's enactment He Ho stated in his discussion discussion discussion dis dis- also that in hi his Opinion it itis itis itis is a 3 necessity to have a r road ad running running run run- ning parallel to the the- present highway Jor the purpose of driving live live- j dock ock ck in as much as the public is J Inconvenienced and the owners subject to losses through automobile automobile auto- auto mobile nobile collisions and accidents Methods nf of la con con- nn I su were e ed d discussed g d. d Very con con- convincing I mincing statements were made as asto asto asto to the healthfulness of lamb and mutton as a food because of the fact that they are the most easily digested of all meats It was suggested that all members members mem mem- I bers bets Include in their objects the of the eating of more Imore more lamb lam b as this is a year of Interest in- in terest in Increasing lamb consumption J tion n. n f z President Hagenbarth's Hagenbarth s address at it the afternoon session centered around around the formation of an immense Immense Im- Im mense wool pool so that the entire wool crop could be bo marketed and properly He also outlined outlined out- out lined methods where-by where lamb pro- pro could be changed and improved improved im im- proved upon in that the season should be variable and avoid havIng having having hav hav- ing the entire lamb crop placed on the market at the same time lime Immediately after the tho adjournment adjourn adjourn- ment of the afternoon meeting mooting the visiting members and guests journeyed journeyed journeyed journ journ- eyed to Fish Lake where they were given gl a banquet and dance This concluded a successful convention I |