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Show UTAH BEE HEN HONOR N.O. MAN i R. T. Rhees Elected Vice President of Association in Salt Lake SALT LAKE, Feb. 3-D H. Hill-man Hill-man state Inspector of apiaries in bla annual report before tin- Utah liee-keopers1 liee-keopers1 association at Ity convenilon u' tho Hotel Utah last night, said that the- producing of honey in this itate Could be made one of the most proflt-able proflt-able Industries and that the state could easily take car of more Hinn three times Us present number or bee colonies Frank Hauschfnss. president presi-dent und genera) manager of the Colorado Colo-rado Honey Producers' association, addressed the convention on the wUb-;je. wUb-;je. t nt marketing comb hon-y I J. C. HeaRer, president of tho association, asso-ciation, reviewed the work accomplished accom-plished during the past year durlnK the afternoon ReSBon A HUrick-ley, HUrick-ley, commissioner of the board of ag-Iriculture. ag-Iriculture. also spoke. E. G. Le Slour-geon. Slour-geon. president of tho national league, jsjioke on co-oporativo marketing j The proposal to tax each colony 2 cents. 1 cent to be given to the national na-tional league and 1 cent fo the state association for the purpose of advertising,, adver-tising,, which was introduced b William Wil-liam J. Stewart at the national con-ventlon, con-ventlon, was udoptcd In full by the convention. ( ifflcers elected for the coming year sre l H Hlllman of Salt Lake, president; pres-ident; R. T. Rhees of North Igden, jylce president, and F. P. Ternberry. re-elected secretary-treasurer. These v.,n,o imuiu Deiiwcoa 01 we- phi and William T. Stewart of M-jton M-jton constitute the board of directors. |