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Show Wool Growers of 1 Utah Hold 43rd Annual Convention i The 43rd annual Convention of the Utah Wool Growers will be held at the Hotel Utah, in Salt Lake City on Tuesday and Wednesday, Wed-nesday, January 2-1 and 25th, according ac-cording to an annoucement made this week by Jas. A. Hooper, Salt Lake City, Secretary of the association. assoc-iation. The 20th annual Convention of Women's Auxiliary will also be also al-so be held on January 24 and 25. Tuesday sessions will be taken up with the President's and Secretary's Sec-retary's reports, and the appointment appoint-ment of convention committees, and the nomination of officers. Wednesday's The policies of the Utah Wool Growers will be determined at a series of meetings to be held on Tuesday afternoon. Dinner will be held at 7 :00 p. m. at Lafayette Ballroom at Hotel Utah. Wednesday sessions will be held at 9:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. j There are several fine addresses I scheaduled: "How Can the Producer Produ-cer Realize More Money in the Marketing of His Lambs," will be discussed by Seth Shaw, Meat Specialist, Safeway Stores, Denver Colorado; D. A. Broadbent, USA C, Logan, ' and Don Kenney, Manager, Man-ager, Salt Lake Union Stock Yards "The Meat Team," Homer Davison, Davi-son, Vice President American Meat Institute, Chicago; "Animal Agriculture," Agri-culture," Dr Karl D. Butler, A-merican A-merican Institute of Cooperation, Washington, D. C. "Wool Market," C. J. Fawcett, Manager, National Wool Marketing Market-ing Corporation, Boston, Mass. "Is There Value In Our Free Enterprise," Bishop Joseph L. Wir-thlin, Wir-thlin, Salt Lake City. Isaac Jacob, of Pleasant Grove, is one of the directors of the Utah Wool Growers. Mr.. Jacob represents repre-sents Utah County of the board |