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Show WOOLGROWERS CLOSE SESSION 4 . F. J. Hagenbarth Re-elected B President; Shearing Maximum 10 Cents EH HH SALT L MCE, Jan. 1?. Flank J. KH Hagenbarth of Salt Lake was ro-elccl- BtH ed president ot tho National Wool- KH growers' association at the close of Hl fiftv-seventb annual convention IFH yesterday. This marks the tenth con- KjH k utlve time tliat Mr. Hagenbarth has BB received this honor. KH ,T. D. Noblltt of CokevSUe, Wyo., put EH Mr. Hagcnbaith's name In nomination. K!H after an eulogy of his services. Tho ErH nomination was seconded and It was HrH also moved that thre national vie- J EH presidents bo re-elected. They are BH Hugh Campbell of Arizona, F. E. ; Bjil Bllenwobd of California and W. E. wH Coffey of Minnesota.' KH A vote of thanks was tendered to I KH' 1'. R Marshall, secretary of the na-1 K-K tlonal association, after Sit randland mgi und Mr. Hngenbatrh had both paid' KB tribute to tho high character of hli RBt V , -i re the association. RESOIiVTlON'S OPHMITTEE. Members of the resolutions commit-Ill; commit-Ill; tee. which formulated the alms Ot tli S; convention, are Mr. Campbell; KH man E. I" Benson, Washington.; Wto" ford Dav, Utah, 1". W Paleonor. Ore- EB son; W. Brlggs. California; H. C. M "Jiirdiner. Montana; Mr Sproat, Id.i-j KwH ho; K. Hadsell, Wyoming, and H. G. I BrB Griswold, Nevada HRH After a day of work crowded with, BB detailed consideration of the major ls-EB ls-EB biics of financing and marketing, the, kE producers gave their ifnqiiallfled ln-B ln-B .lor.sement to the foil KH A tariff of 33 cents a i-ound on KiH tcoured wool, 5 cents a pound on ported lambs, compensatory duties on B manufactured wools- and the enact-Eh enact-Eh ment of tho American valuation plan Bl as applied to duties. An amendment to the federal re-j JIB serve act permitting the granting TB agricultural credits of twelve months' ISH time. jB An extension of ho time for mak- ijjH 1ng applications for loans in the war IjBH finance corporation un to January !, MB 1 323. llB Amendment to the law governing afflj the war finance corporation loons soj III as to permit advances oh tb' tarr.i I real estate of livestock borrowers, I Approval of the iFrcnch-Cappfer I "truth In fabrics" bill I CUT FREIGHT it VFES, A reduction in freight rate? to the V ?cvel of June I, 191. J Indorsement of the Woolgrowers" i Commission company and recommen- I ' datton that sheepmc n consign their I livestock to that agency, f Approval of the po-operatiye mar- Jretlng of wool through state and local pools. Support of the bureau Of animal husbandry. I Changes in grazing regulations on! fM the national forests, UK, Opposition to the establishment of IB additional national parks embracing Bk areas now used for grazing purposes. Hit Payment of the income tax on a BE&jt cost basis. Kg7 A vigorous campaign against pre- f i liatory animals- and approval of the Wl ,1 work of the United States sheep U periment station at Dubois, Idaho BsJ Formulated after the past year's Bt,. j n lne fortune, these po adopted unanimously to guide the as-B as-B toclation officers m ear. But little discuss n accompan H 'he forma HfeA atJons on the; subject) 'J had . been thoroi ghlj qn the floori SjjL the convention and in i Bst meetings In progress since Monda SHEARING MAXIMUM. HAH Beyond the formal resolutions the RH onvcntion at the last minute yester- B ray placed Itself on record u.s favor- j H ing a 10-cent per head maximum for) El (hearing this coming year, this price: EH to be paid in addition to board. While the 10-cent maximum was named, it, I great deal of shearing will probably tx none at a lesser figure legion to Mi;i:r. LOGAN. Jan. 12. The monthly luncheon of Logan post Xo. 7, American Ameri-can Legion, will be held Friday ov-cning ov-cning at the Hotel Eccles Various unique forms of entertainment are scheduled to lake place', but Commander Com-mander A. B, C(lB worth will keep them secret until tho luncheon. At the bimonthly meeting of the e-OCUtive e-OCUtive comrmttco last evening it was decided to hold the unnual ball of the f.egion opera Cbmpa'nj at tho Hotel Ecclea January 21. This will be a costume affair. |