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Show FARMERS TO MEET TO COMES THE HEW LAWS All farm bureau officers and mom-hers mom-hers and water users generally are invited to attend an irrigation congress con-gress at the Hotel Utah, at Salt Lake, the evening of April 4. to consider the condition in which they find themselves them-selves under the new laws and plan co-operation and progressive improvement. improve-ment. The announcement of tho meeting was made today by Donald I. .McKay, president of the Utah State Farm bureau. bu-reau. On the following day, April 5. said Mr. McKay, an important meeting of livestock men, to which all larmers are urgently invited, will be held at the Hotel Utah to discuss pratetlc&l plans of developing the feeding industry- The principal speakers will be former Governor Amnions of Colorado, John T Came III. of the Agricultural college, and two Los Angeles packers all recognized authorities on the practical phases of the feeding problem. prob-lem. The directors of the Utah State Farm bureau will meet on the morning morn-ing of April 6 at 10 o clock. Full attendance at-tendance is desired. "Many applications have been received re-ceived from persons desiring to join the farm bureau." said Mr. McKay. "All these should join their home locals, lo-cals, which are units of the farm bureau. bu-reau. The county farm bureau is the central body through which the locals transact their affairs, and the state farm bureau is the centralized body or federation, looking after the welfare wel-fare of all the locals and bureaus as a whole." Mr. McKay said the local bureau's efforts had resulted in locating five hundred tons of excellent hay for the livestock ot this section. "It Is now coming," he said, "as fast as it can be used. The swiftness with which the hay was obtained proves the efficiency and the vital nepd of the bureau. Other Oth-er counties. Including Davis, Cache, Box Elder and others, are clamoring for ha, regardless of price. The price of hay dropped on Saturday." Mr. McKay said he was very busy attending to his livestock interests, but promised to arrange his affairs today to-day to enable him to attend the patriotic patri-otic mass meeting in the Tabernacle tomorrow night. oo |