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Show Swine Growers of State to Organize Tentative plans for the formation of an organization of I'tah state swine growers were formulated yesterday 1 iSalt Lake at a meeng held In the office of-fice of J. Edward Tyylor. James Brcn-Jnar. Brcn-Jnar. of tho ogden Packing and lro-i lro-i vision company and D. D. McKay of JHuntsvllle. are takln prominent parts In the formation rf the organization land will represent Weber county. It was decided to call a general 'meeting of the swine growers of the i state, to be held at the Hotel I'tah at 10 o'clock ThursJay morning. July 15. "We wish to form the swine growers of I'tah into a committee, with a rep-l rep-l cent it l . appoint' d from e.nh county," said Mr. Ttylor, who is com-Imerolal com-Imerolal agent of the state farm bui eau. "D. D. McKay of Runtavllle, president presi-dent of the state farm bureau has designated des-ignated A. E. Lee of Taylorsvllle as chairman of the committee At the I meeting In the Hold I'tah on July 15. I the organization will he perfected. Our jalm is to perfect service for the swine .growers of the st.ve." Those at tho meeting yesterday included in-cluded Frank Byrne, of falt Iake' branch of the Cudahy Backing com- j 'pany; James Brennan. of the Ogden Packing company of ogden. Dr R N Mead of Salt Iake, representative of the I'nited States department of agriculture; agri-culture; R W. Hoggan of Salt Lake f ep, m-ii'.iI , ,,f 1 1 1 . slate stock board; Joseph II. Manderfleld of Saltj Iake, representative of the Salt Lakei union stockyards. A. E. Lee of Taylorsvllle. Tay-lorsvllle. a. P. Warnlck of Pleasant Grove nd J. V. Fox of Salt Lake, rep-1 jresentatlve of the rwine growers; J. I'lmnc of Farmlngion and V. L. I iMarllneau of Salt Lake, reprcsenta-i 'lives of the county agricultural agents and Mr. Taylor, i oo |