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Show I HORTICULTURISTS I TO MEET FRIDAY I ;j SALT LAKE April t. -The idea of patting the fruitrrowinc business of the state in a position to serve the Iirovernraent to the bett advan during the war will be one of the principal matters of discussion at the annual meeting of the Staff Horticultural Horticul-tural society which will bo held at the Hotel I'fah tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. It is explained that the horticultural industry as a whole in Utah DM been built upon too rigid lines and it ia tl hope of the officers of tho association thai a more plastic and stable syel M will be devised as a result of the com -ins convention The program Is a follows President's annual address ...Dr. A. G Stoddard. Spanish Fork ' Where We Are At" .Charles H Smith, nurseryman ( entervilie Review of Market Conditions. 1817.. ..J. C. Knudson. manager Knudson Bros.. Hrisham City. Eastern Markets. 1917 . Y. H. Homer, fruitgrower. Fleas-ant Fleas-ant Grove Fruits and the War" . Dr. M. C. Merrill, professor of horticulture U. A. C . Logan. Appointment of commlM.. AFTERNOi N Market Outlook. 1918 William M Roylance, manac-r Roylance company. Prove ' Crop Pest Situation, 1918" . J. B. Walker, crop post Inspector "Stabilizing the Fruit Business" . . . W. J Parker, manager Evorfresh Food company. Ogdcn. "Transportation Problems, 191S"... . .C. 8. Gunnoll, general agent P. F E. company, Ogdon. "The Fruitgrower and Canner" ..H. I.. Hernngton. manager 1'tah Canning company, Ogden. "The Food Administration and the Fruitgrower" . .J. Edward Taylor, chief production produc-tion division, V. S. food administration. administra-tion. Report of committees. oo |