Show ruthh at accomplish MUCH hs Wool growers convention listens to excellent talks by local and national officers the wool growers ers who paid laid a visit to richfield saturday to hold their summer convention here were unanimous in their plaise of the hospitality it of the people of the well thought out and well out program for the business arid and entertainment features feature of the meetings and consequently of the success of the gathering it A has been demonstrated once more that richfield has a perfectly good claim to be consid considered e red an 1 I n ideal convention city Althou although gl considerably over two hundred wool growers had come to at tend the convention the housing problem was solved in a most satisfactory manner and there was adequate accommodation for everybody the meetings themselves started promptly and entertainment numbers interspersed in the programs of the sessions were nere meritorious awl and indicative of the talent of which richfield can boast among the prominent pi eminent convention gue guests ts were fr frank ank J hagenbarth president and F R mar marshal quil secretary of the national Wool growers association T J Nl nielson ielson vice president james A hooper secretary and treasurer ier and directors of the tha utah association and carl R marcusen secretary of the ut utah ah state bankers association and considered a lark dark horse candidate for nomination for governor on the republican ticket president H W harvey of the state ascia as tion has not fully recovered from injuries he suffered ff rel in a recent automobile ac accident cl i and was unable to come the sessions were presided over by vice president nielson the business of the convention w was as transacted in two sessions both h held eld at the cinema theater the programs for the sessions were as follows morning session jA america mexica congie 1 gation J L terry director prayer A J ashman selection terrys band address of welcome mayor F G martines response vice president nielson soprano solo mrs helen poulson address secretary hooper appointment of committees ladies chorus J L terry director afternoon session saxophone duet marlell christensen and evan jensen ad dress president hagenbarth cornet comet i duet J L ten teny y and dr ernest bak ba er address ad diess secretary marshal between the morning and afternoon on meetings lunch was served on the court house lawn the menu for which was in charge of the ray hotel the outstanding address of the morning session was that of mr hoop er and of the afternoon that of president hagenbarth mr hoopers sub eject was things accomplished and being done in pointing out the things accomplished he referred to the success achieved in the fight against ainest predatory animals the propaganda carried on for more extensive use of lamb in the daily menus which resulted in easier marketing and better prices for lambs the sheep and the wool exhibit in the state capitol the progress made in grading wool and sheep and in pooling the clips etc among the problems a solution of which is i not yet complete he mentioned the establishment of sheep trails parallel to highways so herds can be moved without danger to the animals and without inconveniencing traffic cooperative marketing methods destruction of wild horses appropriate prop forest legislation tariff legislation is alti support of local manufacturing so as to create a better market for wool especially that of lower grade the organizing of women into auxiliaries to the wool growers association cia tion and the protection of water holes 1 I president hagenbarth I shoker interestingly es and frequently art frt interrupted by hearty applause of the projects project by the national association pi ejects which partly are up 1 to the he local associations association he referred to in ceased lamb production and more rational and gradual shipping lambs to markets market in order to avoid unnecessary price counteracting vicious ad advertising v er campaigns directed against th the e use ot of meat in the daily diet cooperative marketing in bigger pools whereby the wool growers of the nation could command the wool market which now i is commanded by the buyers and appropriate tariff legislation at which occasion the speaker branched out into the political field cautioning the wool growers not to vote for a presidential candidate who was brought up in the shadow of wall street t and has not the slightest conception of conditions condition in the west he closed with a warm appeal to organize and to bring the he women into the organization at i 30 p m adjournment was taken and a long caravan iravan Cc of cars wend ed its way to fish lake the convention was bi ought brought to an end by an elaborate banquet prepared by the genial manager of the fish lake resort charles aard and his bis elf chent staff county attorney feidinand erickson acted as master of ceremonies and during the banquet a program of speeches and was executed as follows vocal duet madge and una peterson solo robert poole speech president hagenbarth speech ale abe hansen speech L R anderson speech C R marcusen en soprano solo maza lloyd after the banquet the crowd indulged in dancing the committees who so efficiently worked to make the convention the atz bi y success it was were as follows transportation F H gunn L 0 boone V 31 fairbanks W B pace J milton olsen housing and registration W L warner abe hansen C W powell M 1 C nelson A D Am andersen lerson ah H M H petersen A L manning advertising F H gunn vem avem pace emery king alma Mag magliery Magle lieby bv dr ina M markus C W powell wilford win winch samuel jorgensen finance F G martines guy le lewis jw jas all peterson D P jensen john wilson alma magleby abe hansen entertainment jonathan lloyd W 0 duff cluff moroni jenen Jene jen en ii ferdinand erickson J L terry 0 general abe hansen han sen moroni jenen en F H gunn W L warner jonathan lloyd C W powell F G martines |