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Show Farm Bureau Holds Convention Jan. 28 Utah County Farm Bureau Annual An-nual Convention will be held at the upper Campus of the BYU Saturday, January 2h, according to an announcement made by R. G. Gardner, ' secretary of the organization of American Fork. Meetings will begin at 10:00 a. m. in the Banquet room of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. There will be department work for the woman, canning crop growers and project leaders of the following follow-ing departments. Consumer Education, Poultry, Dairy, Fruit, Commercial Vegetables, Veget-ables, Livestock, Range, Field crops, Irrigation, Boys 4-H. The women will conduct contests con-tests in cooky making and aprons. These will be made at home and placed in the club room and judged by three competent judges. There are three judges for each contest. There will also be a cash prize for the most entries from any local Farm Bureau. Elections have just been completed com-pleted for 1950 in each one of the 25 locals of the county and project pro-ject leaders appointed for each problem. The project leaders will discuss problems of the various industries. in-dustries. These problems will be passed on to the Stateand National Nat-ional leaders. At 12:30 the annual luncheon in the BYU banquet room will be held, with G. Frank Nelson, toast-master. toast-master. The annual election will be held at 2:00 p.m. under the direction of S. W. Clark of Lehi, president of the Utah County Farm Bureau. Speakers will be Alden Barton, president of Utah State Farm Bureau, Bur-eau, Manti, Utah, and Dr. T. L. Martin, BYU. |