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Show Senator Elect To Be Speaker At Farm Meeting On December 5th V. B. Robins, General Manager Man-ager of the Utah Cooperative Association, announced today that Frank E. Moss, Senator-Elect Senator-Elect from Utah, and C. E. Huff, assistant to the president. National Farmers Union, will be principal speakers at the organization's 22nd Annual Meeting, December 5. Registration for the meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m., with the initial general session getting under way at 9 a.m. in the Hotel Newhouse. Mr. Robins pointed out that prominant leaders from around the country and across the state will be on hand to discuss pertinent cooperative issues with the assembled members. Utah Cooperative Association recently announced the addition of the CO-OP and Capri line of home appliances to their merchandice lines, and representatives rep-resentatives from the manufacturers manu-facturers of these lines will iwriryypwiiii,.iii.j.i'.iijji:i,i.iiiii'''wMW wwmw U' ' y -S 'r-'Aj If - i J: Vll'f ' ? if V , i ;l ; ; Frank E. Moss present a demonstration at the one day meeting. A CO-OP automatic clothes dryer will be presented to the lucky ticket holder at the concluding banquet, ban-quet, Friday night. Activities slated for the 22nd Annual Meeting are keyed to the general theme, . "Pjccgress With a Purpose." Frank E. (Ted) Moss was born in Holladay, Utah, Sept. 23, 1911, a son of James E. and Maude Moss. He was educated in Utah public schools and is a graduate of Granite High School. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Utah and a jurist Doctor's degree from George Washington Washing-ton Law School, Washington, D. C, from which he graduated with high honors. He is married to the former Phyllis Hart of Salt Lake City and they have four children: Marilyn, 19; Edward, 17; Bryan 14; and Gordon, 8. (Continued on page 5) MOSS (Continued from page 1) He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and has been very active in church activities since early childhood. He is currently , president of the quorum of Seventies in his ward. Moss's law career has been a very successful one. An attorney before the United States Supreme and Federal Courts, He is a member of the ' American and the Utah State Bar Associations. He is a former attorney for the Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C. In 1940 he was elected Salt Lake City judge, a position to which he was re-elected to a second term in that position. |