| Show SH nOT nOT- VITAL QUESTIONS Utah Wool Growers Meet in Annual Annual Annual An An- nual Convention Co at Hotel Utah Friday TARIFF IS BIG PROBLEM Discussion of Schedule K Grazing and Trails to toBe toBe toBe Be Held lYE IVE hun hundred representing representIng represent represent- F FIVE ing the wool Industry in every part of ot the state will arrive in Salt Lake Lako tomorrow morning for for the time annual meeting of the time Utah Wool Growers' Growers association which opens Inthe in inthe inthe the Hotel Utah at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Officials of oC tho the organization tion ion look for the most successful meetIng meeting meeting meet meet- ing In the history of or the time association from point of ot subjects to be lie discussed as ns well weil as In attendance The Time ad advance advance all all- vance ance guard of oC the time will ar arrive ar- ar rive nyc this evening though the he majority will vill not arrive arrhe until tomorrow mornIng morn morn- ing The rime in el e every count county of or orthe the state stale have havo taken an terest crest In the time forthcoming forthcomIng- convention and amid nd have promised to havo strong delegations delegations dele dele- In attendance does While the tIme convention con proper not miot begin until the afternoon the tho executive ex ex- o committee will hold hod a special meeting during the time morning Tho flie discussions discussions dis dis- of or tho time convention will cover covel covela a variety of or subjects and will Include i- i P I t n confronting Utah ell a as well as n national wool growers ers ro The rhe stand that the time Utah delegation will vill take on national n qu questions at nt time the meeting of tho the National Wool Growers' Growers association to bo ho hold held In Omaha December De De- cember r 17 15 will be lie outlined at nt time the state meeting S Min 1 IC Because of oC tho timo proposed revision ro of oC the he wool tariff schedule K will wIlt form Corm time the basis of ot one of or the time mo most t interesting discussions of at the meeting Time The latest proposal Is IN to fix the hue foundation of wool basis in instead In- In the tariff on a scoured woo tad stead of In the time grease r s l us at time the present time time- Utah generally favor this plan Illan but bLuE lOOk luok 1111 for considerable op l opposition position from froni time the manufacturers who contemplate fighting Cf tho time scoured basis TIme The Ut Utah h wool growers arc aro more op- op over o the time tariff outlook than at atan an any lime sinco the time agitation was com COIn im Tho Time tariff board has imms conducted conduct conduct- thorough h hl etI Investigation allon of the time ed u a wo l n In every cr part palt of tho d States and amid has been enabled enabell to I I cot l an 1 in Insight Into Inlo tho Situation from the time growers growers' standpoint As 5 a L result of these In Investigations the time Utah sheep sheep- look foi COl fora a report re favorable Ca to their rn men n Interests when tl tho ho o board files It Ita re report report re- re port with Ith President Tart Taft ir The Time grazing problem I Is another mother mutter mut mut- ter confronting the time wool growers and It 1 JJ is expected that this question will receive considerable Le l attention lion Tho Time claim that tho the forestry department department de tie- has line enforced rc regulations ua which if Ir continued will leave cavo the theCo Co Continued on lingo Two nyu THRESH OUT OUT- OUT VITAL QUESTIONS i Utah Wool Growers Meet in Annual An- An Annual 1 nual Convention at Hotel f. f Utah Friday i J Cond from rom rage c One sheep Interests without sufficient grazin graz- graz M ki in Ing Irig lands Jand within a few years rears They TIcy j jt assert that the thc Impetus given to dr dry farming In Utah has cut down their C grazing territory materially which l fc k when wi-sen added to the new restrictions I made nade by the forestry officials presents jl A serious outlook This question will willbo bo discussed from all aU sides E. E II 5 Clarke district supervisor of the Wasatch Vat Wasatch Wa- Wa t. t satch nat national onal forest will vIll deliver an address on the national forests from T the governments government's point of view and of will wm John N. N Henrie Wayne Vane county 0 present the subject as ns tho the v see eo It Professor J. J H. H Paul of the University of Utah will discuss the alt sll- w from an Impartial standpoint S Question Alarm l Ho How to maintain trails trans and rights of I way a from rom tho the summer to the winter j It rang ranges s Is another question over which the have become alarmed In iL man many parts of the tho state it is said ald the ther f r cities have hR closed roads and trails traUs fory formerly for- for y merl merly used by on the grounds ft that the tho cities' cities water supplies are arc en- en dans In some Instances this has left 1 l the without an any way of or transporting trans- trans fi porting 1 their I sheep n to and from the n c. sum- sum jf r r right of r way vay un ci under lInler r irol proper rr restrictions s- s r Sr c the thc deem tho the time rIp when ip F some action should l be taken to prevent the taking away of oC these trails The first session of the meeting will r c be called b by President 15 K II H. at nt J Z o'clock tomorrow afternoon lasting t. t t throughout hout th the entire afternoon Two i sessions cessions will be beheld held on tho the following dari day dar v i the first commencing at nt 10 a. a m. m and the I second at 2 p. p m m. 8 Arrangements are under nader wa way for a banE banuet ban ban- E fluet on the evening e of the thc concluding i IE flay n Details for tor this however Ilave not been completed The revised program ram Isas is isn isas n as follows I fr AFTERNOON AFTEn OO SESSION 2 P M. M L Invocation Rev F. F B. B Short Soprano Solo Miss Iretta Fife ft b Welcome A Aldress Gov GO GOVI VI William III am Spry t Annual Address Pr E. E II Callister j Annual l Address 5 Vice President John H H. SelY Seely 1 Soprano Solo Miss Iretta Fife Address The Address Tho Past and f 1 Sheep Industry i Present In Southern Utah S Wilford Day i The The Future Futuro Outlook of Our I 1 Industry Enos Eno Bennion 1 g Diseases Address In Sheep Sheep Its Its Care and Treatment Dr A. A C. C Young Youns- SATURDAY 10 A A. A M. M L r If Music Address What What the State Board Is Doing DoingS S L. L R. R Anderson I T f Piano Solo Miss liss Marguerite Callister J Address Wool Address Wool Tariff and Schedule K IC F. F J. J Hagenbarth a I Address Address Difficulties Difficulties Confronting ahe ahel l Wool Industry J. J E E. t Address Forester E E. A. A Sherman 3 Address Address Observations Observations on the Forest ReS Re- Re S 5 serves ser Prof J. J II Paul U U. of or U. U t Address Forest Address Forest Reserves In Southern p. p J- J Utah John N. N Henrie C Address Assessments Address As Assessments and Taxation of oC If V Sheep J. J G. G McAllister 2 P. P M. M ft Music u H w Address Benefits Address Benefits of a Strong 2 lion tion John C. C Mackay S It Report of president J I Report of secretary and treasurer i Annual election of ot officers b by stock stock- ock- ock j holders rs of Uta-t Uta State Stath Wool Growers Growers' as- as 5 tion 1 J |