Show WEBER COUNTY FARM BUREAU GIVES M F P BROWN BROYN THIRD Annual Annual Convention Also Retains Other Officers Officers cers by Acclamation Fair Progress Dur Dur- During Dur- Dur During During ing Adverse Year Reported R by Co- Co Cooperative Cooperative Co Cooperative operative Sales Organizations Martin P Bro Brown Brosin n ot of t Roy was aas re- re reI reelected reelected ro 1 I elected president pre pre of or the tho Weber I County rams Farm Lureau at the thc an- an an annual nual meeting of at tue tle the organization Id held afternoon at Plain City Ml Mi Bron Broan Bro Brott n also vho ho has lias already sered Cd t two tao a terms term us as pres president ent of at the tho farm firm bureau 1 will III be assisted by bv the tollo follow Ine other officers l iho were also alo reelected Vice president Charles A of at larr est W treasurer est 1 treasurer secretary Louis i angs- angs I gard of or lbs Iho Ih lule lules or of order ele lid and all the officers reelected b Cal Cail I Olson Olon of at City end and Mrs James G C Id ot or ero ere elected to lo servo eno on the baud bo baudat of at directors Till This Is i Ml Mi Olsons Olson's second term terni I OPI-AING OPI IG H itS The annual fleeting attended by bv and their families from rom al all parts of at Wetter count together with cuth numerous l a was nas held beld beldIn lii In the Plain Cit meeting house and amusement hall ball and opened at 3 a 0 clock James dames G of or Hooper opened the tho th meeting b h leading In singing Henry P PI 1 I Ma offered r the h ins invocation n on re I albert lb n o on and eta Charleton then rave gae a II plino pino har har- harmonica liar liar- harmonica monica and accordion selection Mr Ir Singleton angleton pIa Ing both the harmonica and the Bishop W IV J Maw dav of ot Plain CIt I the address of oC welcome was sas as responded to by President President dent Bra Brown Bron n Gold Golden n ac accompanied companied bh b bv b lan l is h Ian sang a solo Reports of at county cooperative e associations ere then Ihen gh en D DURY IRY TS The Tho reports of or tho the Weber Con Con- trill trai Dairy association was gh gIen en enI I h hi President James R P Beu Beus of at 01 Hooper Hooper who ho paid II a high hith tribute tribute to to County Agricultural Agent W Preston Saying thit the th of ot the th unit unU was large large- I ly largely due du to the tho th work of at Mr lr Thomas The Tue Th ear 1924 has been for tor the tho dairymen ho lie said adding that sectional o overproduction tion has 10 lowered cred prices Sixty SIty million pounds of butter had been ben In In void storage lie be h said demoralized the th market for a time JIO However e eer er the th market Is rapidly reco Mr Deus Beus us said As an average aver c for Cor the ar In cream deU delivered ered at the dairy under contract h ho he s said salol id the tho Weber Central Cn Cen Central Dairy Datry paid 46 i G 6 cents per pound for tor butterfat 39 25 cents per pound for tor sweet and if 86 25 cents per pound for tor sour cream The Tho Th dalr dairy lie be h declared is en- en endea cn dea to stand tand behind quality and ser sen Ic leo and expects to double Its present production by spring L CO Co L D A TOL Through the ts of at the W eber I County Cooperative Coal S 8 Pro Pro- Pro due duco association farmers of at the i county are arc able oble to purchase coal at tram Irons 7 75 cents to 11 51 50 less per pelton ton than before th the association started to operate Charles Groberg of at larr Vest West d declared l red president M 1 P F Brown who sho Is also dent of ot the tn Weber County Canning Crops association reported toi rOI that organization Tomatoes peas and beans bean I are aro ar the principal crops handled bandied b by tho association Contracts tor for peas he said have been agreed upon but he lie ad the tho farmers not to sign tomato contracts until a better belter price pric has been offered The Th association Is holding out for Cor 1 12 po pe which Is 1 il per pr ton more than has haq been offered Joseph Josph H JI of ot sub sub- submitted submitted sub submitted the th financial report tor for the lh Weber Sugar eRet eget association and n declared that 90 0 per cent of or the th beet s gro of at the county have hav sIgned beet contracts Although the Weber County Vegetable Gro Growers Crosiers ers ath e association organized to market head lettuce had two too bad seasons It was ass able abo abl to furnish the tho state sith head bend lettuce front from Jul to DC- DC De Dc December cember George Georce Stallings ot of Eden Iden reported habor A resolution opposing a II child la- la labor la labor bor amendment to the tue fifth al tIde of at the th constitution of at the United tt was unanimously adopted a I Vivian Streetor Streeter then pitied Dialed t O selections selection on the piano 01 IN Lv Mrs rs J 3 H JI Belnap representing department depart the Home ald aid Community depart depart- ment ot of at o the farm tarm arm bureau then I is- is ported ie-ported e- e ported on the Ih work being done dono by l that organization and nd declared lh- lh tit oman womans s work ork that ot of safeguard safeguard- Ing safeguardIng tho the child Is being belne taught Separate meetings meeting then th held by the men mea s a department and the homo home hom and department depart- depart meat ment t 1 Following are r the th officers elect elect- elected ed d by the women of at the tho th county to te t ser servo sera a ear G C Wid AW of at o Hooper president Mrs ln A W Marriott of at o Win en vice vie pres pres- presIdent Ident Mrs Fred Pred Berlin of ot Hunts- Hunts Ille ilie treasurer secretary Mrs Mr Louis of or Huntsville and Mrs Iro Orson Onon Knight of at Plain City Cit ere era selected to act as together with the th officers LIt LEADERS 1 Miss lIss Ellen Agren home lioma and i I community leader then submitted her annual report and outlined the work ark to be dom dono I the th coming year yur I County Agent Thomas yurI I I 1 his annual report at the mon men s a de- de de meeting and officers sere era elected elected 1 the ilie purebred sire lre for foi tor dairy cattle Mr Thomas sted deci-sted ed has the number of at those sire sires Ires In Weber eber county Cram from rom 3 per percent rent cent In 1916 1 16 to 71 il per cent In 1924 j Weber eber county now has u a better per per- per 4 of ef purebred dairy sires B t pert 4 intermountain than any other county In the Ilia In- In t int asserted Mr JIlt I homas I addinG that bet hei I Is equal e ual to 10 that In any county In e dalr dair sections In 45 demonstrations on the te ceding of oC dairy cattle b liase bLeen 0 Leen lel held held- llo to teach the feeding of oC II a grain alto i-alto ration rallon Mot Most of oC the dall dali In the state are be be- be beIng bc Ing Ing- starved Lan cd to de tie lh eth at resent hI he said Great advancement ad In bols bo s club work or ork was made during the lear ear and the boS bo s of at o the county stood high In III the tho th competition lit itt the tho Lt h slate state fair air and the Ogden I Ihl hi lock tock sho he reported MANY 1 no i r Del cell 30 and 0 40 10 per pr cent atthe of at I atI the chickens In the COUll count county are aro cull cull- cull cuil Mi JIll thorn mom is to declared Xe He I said a n vigorous rOt fot to the of oC culls Is h being eon on run ducted ducted Out of oC one flock that JU ss wa the good hens and the cull culls were separated and records of at their 10 1 li-Ing li Ing el e kept for 20 ds d In one ne flock there thero were 90 0 ills c-ills laid ld 10 JO egg eggs In the 20 day days lIp 1 Inc 1 i p liens hens hen laid 1220 eggs es In log that tints time The acreage ot of corn isa was In III while a 1 or the grots gro Ing or bane and the tho gore gre iter ter use ue of at certified barley larley as conducted with Ith Rood good w Weber eber count ho lie ud ii-ud lId I Is the ani count In th the tate stale tte that Id I'd s spI pI attention to social tira tI lies In SIte Hie hIm flint bureau 1 EUli E Ut S iM 1 lIe He outlined the proposed oten- oten slon sion program tor for the Weber Coun Coun- County I ty Fain rini bureau for aa 3 fol- fol Ions s losI ol-lons ol I Balance Balance of at agricultural pro- pro Live Il-Live II Live LIv stock 1 FeedIng testing cow dairy barns barn 2 baby chicks disease III HI Crops Cropp 1 Earle Darle pro 1 uc- uc lion 2 Corn production 3 1 Patu res n Soil 1 IV Soils 1 ReductIon on 01 freight rates on manure tram front 01 den denV Junior V-Junior V Junior Junior extension work or Landscape VI-Landscape VI Landscape work worl 1 Gen Gen- General Gen erat eral cr I campaign on farn home hom t 2 Demon lr VII 11 Social Social activities actis 1 I Ex and encampment 2 2 Baseball league 3 I Fa Fani bureau burial I Iday day VIII IrI Marketing TEST G or HERDS It was wa-s announced that the th Aon Alon- Alon Alono Alonzo zo z o T 1 BArrett Chemical AnahI I company has lIas eed to 10 perform t the Iho he work that I Is handled b bi cow cOY CO testing associations association In test test- lest lest- lestIng l Ine Ing og herd herds of at o the county bureau The Th price pric agreed It upon was as vv s In in- in Is Ia 1 I 1 per month for lor herd of at 10 cows or less and 1 1 50 per pel month for tor herds of at more mom thin than th n 10 eos c ons Mr Thomas I lepolt epOl t was a accept accept- accepted e cd ed as was as the th financial I at ol o t the tho he trl treasurer secretary Loul Louii I of at Hunts Huntsville which was gis gh riven en by Miss Lois Lols hit bill In i n the absence of at M Mi Mt bard W CO A banquet binquet b attended by about abou n bout persons was as held In the tho th amuso amuse ment hall at 6 o a clock James G C was as er itt this I tu f unctIon function He lie Introduced State Stal Sen Senator tor M MS MS S Is Winder Inder inder who w 1 ho Is I executive executive score secre- secretary t tary ary of at the state farm Carm bUI e u tu Mr Winder Inder declare declared that or- or organization organization will hung about the th so- so i ution of or the tho th farmers problems ms lbs lh Dane Danes Dans he said are ar the tho th best best f farmers In the tho world end and asserted that organization Is the tho reason tor foi their hythe Over Oar and abote aboe abo e what la Is used hy 19 h t the he farmer himself the th average I Danish tal mr h his si net Income at 01 o 1 he be said while the net lIet Income of at the tho American farnie ormer i Is Jq s about HOO Seventy SC years at atc 01 o c cl c o a work ark ho ha has enabled the th Done Dane to accomplish th he be said GETS GITS MOST lOST cm COIN According to Mr Ir Winder Vinder the th Danish farmer gets 80 10 cents out t of at dollar paid by the tho con con- sumer aumer for tor hi Ills his I while the th American farmer reeds receives es less than 40 cents out of at each dollar opel Co-opel Co ath e associations need needmore needmore more money he ho d declared to COir car carry ry on their ok Each member of at the sugar sug-ar meet association lie lio declared 1 s to the tho association t two ta a cents for each ton of oC beets bets he markets Some members member arc are asking that this fee Cee be bo reduced This two cents represents about t two iso 0 beets i and there ten Isn l n t a man m n In Weber county who would get pet do down n off ott a aland load land of ot sugar beets to pick up U two to beets that had fallen tallen off ott Instead of at a II reduction he ho ad- ad advised Used Increasing fees te and mem- mem membership membership membership dues dus of at co 0 as- as associations as associations of or the stats state CE U ENJOYED The RI RIer er alo quartet sang CHI 01 numbers and the as a- a s and their Cam fam families ant ant- lutes lU s adjourned to tho dane dancu hall hal 1 where whre II a tl oci-tl hour and nd ball bail were ere engaged In for Cor the remainder or of orth ol th tir c I Among the prominent visitors sitars In i were ere ci etc Count Counti John M J Child and und Amasa Hammon Mr lr V- V Winder hider miter I Loader Leador W V W is 0 O ns ens of oC the Utah Agricultural college r I I J Bow Bow- Bowman man mn and anil J W birth of or South eber and Robert HuU Hull awl and Cor Cri Po row ell til of ot 00 00 |