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Show I 1 State Farm Bureau Session Begins Jan. fi SALT LAKE. Dec 30. Co-opera-; tlon" and "A Square Deal" h.i bi 1 n announced aS the two (reneral topics which will be discussed at the three; days' convention of the l"tnh farm' bureau, to be held In Salt liike on; January C 7 and 8. Invitations have been sent to over' men and women of western states to speak at the convention. The main 1 convention will be held at the Hotel1 1'tah. u'hile Its eleven sections will be held In the Hotel Utah and ihe Joseph I P. Smith memorial building. Among those who ha- accepted Invitations In-vitations to give addresses are Dr. John A. Widtsoe. president of the' University of Utah; l u B. G. Peterson, Peter-son, president of the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college, W W. Armstrong, presi-' ilcnt of the National Conner bank; c XV. Kirk ham. state director of vocational vo-cational education. Charles Tyng of the T ng Warehouse company; C. C 1 Richards, attorney; J. Alex Melville, attorney; B. L Slack, grain expert.1 of Ogden; R. E. Caldwell, drainage engineer; Dr. F M. MarshSjl, secre-l tars of the National Woolsrowers' as-1 sociatlon' fir. F. S. Harris, dlrectoi1' Of the t'tah experiment station ;it Logan, S. L. Strivings, r' ;iret-entlnB the American Farm Bureau Federation, Federa-tion, and a number of farmera..of this s-mte. j. Edward Ta lor, coimnercial agent for the bureau, stated last cVe-l :iing that the program will be announced an-nounced within three or four dnys. The first session of the convention "ill be held ai 0 o'clock Itl the morning. morn-ing. January 6. when Ihe bureau dl-1 rectors and project chairmen will meet I at the Ifotcl Utah. At 10 o'clock there jWill be i general fttfalon, at which "Co-operation" will i- the topic. Thisl vill be followed by a noonday lunche-j on .'t the hotel, and in ihe afternoon! there will be another general .--esslon. 1 Eleven pro.jeet or divisional meetings will be h"ld in the evening at the L. D. s. U. Home problems win ic tli- general I subject at the morning session of I January T. after which another lunc heon h-eon win be held at the hotel. "Cooperation" "Co-operation" and -The ITuturc of Agriculture" Ag-riculture" will be tonic's of the .xfter-J noon session. The sections will hold sessions again In the evening preparing pre-paring final reports and recommendations recommenda-tions to be submitted on the closing day. Stay on the Farm" will be the, subject of the third day's sessions, ! civic and educational problems being' discussed. The third noonday luncheon lunch-eon will be held and the afternoon devoted de-voted to consideration of reports received re-ceived from the sections Officers fori the bureau will be elected at tho evening eve-ning session of the illretors, this concluding the convention. |