The Joseph Ray and Lorna Siddoway Broadbent papers. 1903-2006.
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Utah Wool Growers Association
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The Utah Wool Growers Association came into existence on March 16, 1935. The organizations seeks to improve conditions for farmers in the wool growing industry in Utah. Membership requirements of the Association encourage participation not only of those owning sheep, but of those owning shares of stock in corporations owning sheep as well. Within the state association, members are organized into local associations serving various regions of the State. The Utah Wool Growers Association is one of ...
Utah Wool Marketing Association.
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Broadbent, Joseph Ray, 1909-1996.
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Joseph Ray "Jay" Broadbent and Lorna Siddoway Broadbent were married on 11 September 1936 in the LDS Temple in Salt Lake City. Both were graduates of the University of Utah and active in the LDS Church. Joseph Broadbent was in the livestock business, producing both sheep and cattle, and he was involved in various livestock associations, including the National Wool Growers Association, the Utah Wool Marketing Association, the Utah Wool Growers, Imperial Valley Labm Feeders, Utah Livestock Product...
American Sheep Producers Council
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University of Utah. Libraries. Manuscripts Division
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Broadbent, Lorna Siddoway, 1913-2006
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Utah Livestock Production Credit Association.
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National Wool Growers Association (U.S.)
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The National Wool Growers Association (U.S.) was established in 1865, and was the first national livestock organization in the United States. In 1989, it merged with the American Sheep Producers Council (established in 1955) to form the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI). The National Wool Growers Association (NWGA) was concerned with all aspects of the production, distribution, and marketing of lamb and wool. From the description of National Wool Growers Association (U.S.) re...