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Show I FARWI DIVISiOMS I HOLDSESSIONS' Economic Phases Discussed by Industrial Men From I Ogden Economic phases of Importance to; the agricultural and manufacturing Industries of Ogden and Weber conn - I ty were discussed yesterday at the! opening sessions of the I'tali -State j Farm bureau convention in Salt Iakc. when representatives of both phases of industry from this district took an j active part in the committee and dlvi-, slonal meetings held last evening. j Herbert 1. Hcrrlngton. president of, tho Utah Canning company, mado I the chief address he fore the canning crop committee, speaking on the co-l operation necessary between the can-; ner and the grower He said that there was now in Utah iractically as I much canned goods as packed during the last season, some being held from j the 1919 season. However, he declared, de-clared, optimism was the only way in which business could be built and I tirged the farmers nud manufacturers, to hold an optimistic view ,,f the fu-l lure rather than pessimistic. M. P. Brown of Roy presided as chairman of i this division. CEREAL OMM1 Mil In the cereal committee, the wheat situation was dlSOUSSSd with B. I-. Slack of Ogden gMng the address on market outlook. Following his dlei us-slon us-slon a resolution was passed advocating advocat-ing steps by the I'th Stflte Farm bu-j rcau and the national bureau to se-.j cure a freight rat which would per-j mil shipment of wheat from Utah and Idaho for export. Thle resolution was introduced by W B. Zuppaftn, who save an explanation of the state grain marketing altuntlon. John I". Burton Bur-ton of Garland presided at the opening open-ing of the meeting and A R. "'ipenerl 'of Garland was the oth- r speaker discussing dis-cussing the growers' attitude. James H. Beus of Hooper was the chairman of the fucir l t '0111111111.. Session discussing the work accomplished accomp-lished In the past year. John P. Bur-I Bur-I Ion spoke on the plan to nationalize the sugar beet contract, urging co-op-f eratlon between tlv Industry and tin D. D. IfcKay, president or the state bureau, and Clyde W. Lindsay of Og-I Og-I den were participants In an active dls- cusslon regarding tin- sheep and wool fl Industry, following an address by Dr H j ''. ft. Marshall secretary of the Ma- tional Wool Grower.-' association. IIK DIVISION H ' In the dairy division. Gfoorge Shorl- H' en of Ogden took part In the dlv H; j Slon. The finar.ee committee plan- H 1 nlng a member;-hip campaign had a , thorough discussion of the com'mer- 1 clal activities of the bureau. W, Pres- i ton Thomas, Weber county farm agt nt, ' participating. Mrs. K A. Barnes was one of tho speakers before the home H section. A. B. Morse, assistant forest - H er of the Hgdr.i d.. -till I. s,ifk' before H the Irrigation and drainage commlt- H tee. along with Q F. McGonagle, state H engineer. A. F. Parki Ogden rep- B resenting the Utah Water Storage as- H soclatlon, took pari In this discussion H lather Ogden and Weher count, H are on the program today a, the state H convention. |