Show UTAH FARM CONfAB OPENS Weighty Problems Are Discussed In Logan Conference ch Special DIspa LOGAN July 31 The 31 The first an- an annual annual an annual nual stat state conference on tur ture tUrc agriculture Agricultural called by the Utah agreement tural college to seo see if It an aa agree ree ment can be reached on what Is wrong with agriculture and how to remedy the tho difficulty opened h here re today I J I OUTLINES P PROGRAM OGRA l E r G Peterson president of ot the I college inthe outlined th the tha program lt 11 the opening address He lIe asked It If 11 1 Ifil il could unite in the tol- tol fol following lowing eight propositions A I-A 1 A trona trong state organization ot of and livestock tock producers A 2 2 A operative co organization In each production of ot the major lines Jines of ot tion Production I-Production 3 Production of crops and aol aol- ani animal 11 mal products which Utah can profitably produce on a II scale lot of a n quality to meet market and transportation conditions facilities De 4 4 4 Development ot or storage facil to effect orderly marketing 5 ProductIon 5 Production of ot concentrated products as op opposed to bulky or In- In in interior products product 6 Building 6 Building and maintenance ot of gOd market roads open the year arou around I i Maintenance i 7 Maintenance of or su superior schools in tn rural unities communities S 8 S Recognition of ot the fact that much wealth of the nation escapes taxation I I MABEY lL SPI Go Governor Mabey in the course ot of I otlIs his lIs address said th U LI A C with Its m mon men n and facilities was as un- un un undoubtedly the beat best agency ith ith which to work out th these se problems A W VP Is h Ivins In ins president ot of o the board rd of ot trustees ed decla declared the armors bear benr too great a burden of ofa o taxation a atlon chiefly on account of ot ta- ta tax e empt e securities now outstanding William Peterson director of or the Utah E Experiment station also spoke Co 00 ST CO ST ST MARKETS L Isto One object of tho the conference Is L to find out hat abat vi hat products go th through goth rough Utah to California an and whether bran cannot produce som ot of these products and thus snare In tie profitable trade Markets In California for tor the tho output or hs farms und and form ono one or 01 orthe the foremost t topics topic of discussion n I 1 GATHER LOG A July 31 Ad Advance ance re- re re reports ports from county agents in dif dif- dif ferent lerent different parts of ot e ti e state Indica that the registration tor lor the third annual encampment at the Utah Agricultural college ollege which begins this evening t ening will br bp this sear car than even the 1 ecord- ecord breaking attendance of In 1922 Coun Coun- County Coun- Coun County County ty agents reports are aro generally fay tay- favorable Se Seventy five tl enty are coming up from Se Sesler county In 24 car car are expected from Sanpete About half haIr of ot the entire population of the little town of ot View plan to attend the encampment Brig Brig hdm h ham m City Is to be represented In Input put b by b ba a group of ot men ani an 10 are aro driving up from Garfield County a long lone distance ther see see- sec sections Of or the sla state e will Mill III be represented In similar or heavier hell ler proportion In addition to the dance and mo mosIes les as entertainment nt for tho the encampment evenings It Is announced b by those in charge that radio concerts will bo Le given gl each night from 10 toll to 11 30 o'clock |