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Show KIWIS CLUB TO 1 FARMERS Ogden Members Attend Convention Con-vention Taking Up Ship- j ping Problems Representatives of the new Klwanis club of Ogden anil members of branches of the club throuKhiiut the state and dah i met yesterdav In district convention In Salt. Lake and directed their energies toward a solution of the problem confronting con-fronting farmers and stockmen of tho two states that of putting their products on the eastern market in the f .' i freight rates OCDENITES ATTEND. The Ogden Klanlans who attended the meeting wore K. F. Hundley J Ray Ward W H Boeder, Jr., and Dr. W S Talne A resolution was adopted calling upon congressional representatives, organizations organiza-tions and Individuals of Utah and Idaho to aid In enabling the movement of crops and stock. The resolution was the outcome of a talk by A. K Nightingale of the Idaho Falls Klwanis club, In which he ursed that some means bl taken 1 the reinvention reinven-tion to lift the burden of moving stocks and crops In Idaho and t'lah Quy Planner, Plan-ner, formerly editor of the C-vpltal News of Boise representing the Boise Klwanis dub. said that this organization had ; cumulated data throuch the cooperat on of county farm aRcntK of Idaho which Indicated that Idaho farmers stood a chance of Using millions of dollars on h.ty crops if relief from the existing conditions condi-tions was not found. The meeting yesterday was the first Rnnual convention of Klwanis clubs of the Utah-Idaho district Herbert n Dam Jr. was reelected district governor Joseph H. Peterson, preeldont of the Pocatcllo club was elected lieutenant gO -ernor. R N . Young of SfH Lake district secretary, and P.dsar Karls of Idaho Fall, treasurer of the district organisation It was announced at the meeting that B. W Hall of Salt Uake and Uuke M. Wright of Idaho Falls had been chosen us district trustees The 0K(icn, loca-tello loca-tello and Boise eluhs each tv 1 1 1 name a j district trustee In the agar future |