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Show PROMINENT DAIRY f MEN TO TOUR IDAHO BuiSE, Idaho. July 24. Nine prominent prom-inent men in the dairy industry In the United Mates and representatives of flv dairy magailnos are to be cupm.s of Governor D. W. Davis during early August They will make a trip through ;the dairy sections of Idaho. Those Who have accepted the invitations invi-tations of Governor Davis to come to Idaho and look over the dairy' sections and Inspect the herds here are C. M. Larson, head of the dairy division, department de-partment of agriculture; J. E. Dorman. bureau of animal industry' H. H. Kil- !dee, head of the department of animal ani-mal Industry, Iowa State College; Hugh G. Van Pelt, managing editor of Dairy I Farmer, Waterloo. Iowa; J. L Kraft. Chicago, cheese distributor' Wi, H, j Caldwell, secretary of American Guernsey club and publisher of I Guernsey magazine; E. H Farrington, head Of the department of dairy husbandry, hus-bandry, University of Wisconsin, J. H' I Krundsen, dairy editor. Caper's Weekly, Week-ly, Topeko, Kan., H. A. Harding head of the dairy research division; Frederick Freder-ick C. Mathews company, Detroit. The itinerary planned is a trip up to Ashton on the Idaho-Montana line, a trip into the Twin Falls section a ! visit to the Boise, Payette and Wolser valleys and a day In Boise to meet the bankers and others interested in the dairy Industry. |