26 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Meet those you have read of so long, but have never seen, at St. 

 Louis February 1T-18-1!». You v^'ill not regret it! 



Editor Review : 



The Tennessee Bee-Keepers' Association w^ill hold its annual 

 meeting at Nashville, Tenn., on January 30 next. The program can- 

 not be given complete at this time, but will be full of good things, and 

 a full attendance of the membership is desired. The railroads will 

 give round-trip rates from any point in the state to Nashville on 

 that date. 



J. M. Buchanan, Secretary, 



Franklin, Tenn. 



The Bee-Keepers' Review. — The thirty-third annual convention 

 of the Colorado State Bee-Keepers' Association will be held at the 

 Auditorium Hotel, Fourteenth and State streets, Denver, Col., Tues- 

 day and Wednesday, January 20 and 21, 1914:. This is the week of 

 the Live Stock show and half rates will be in effect. Come and 

 attend the convention and then take in the stock show. A good pro- 

 gram is being arranged and some interesting exhibits will be shown. 



Wesley Fosti:r, Secrctarv. 



Convention of State Bee-Keepers' Association, Utah Agricultural 



College, Jan. 30, 1914. 



Jan. .)0, 1(1 a. m. — Enrollment, facult}' room ; call to order, room 

 126; president's address, E. B. Llawkins, American Fork; appointment 

 of committees ; report of secretary, H. C. Henager, Salt Lake. 



11 a. m. — "Rearing and Introducing of Queens," R. T. Rheese. 

 Ogden ; "Production and Sale of Honey," Wilford Belliston, Nephi. 



2 p. m. — "Foul Brood Treatment," James Flacking, Vernal; 

 "Wintering," summer stand, cellar, N. E. Miller, Logan ; "Middle 

 Man and Sale of Honey," A. G. Anderson, Beaver. 



8 p. m. — Music, School of Music, L^. A. C. ; "Life of the Honey 

 Bee" (lantern slides). Dr. E. G. Titus, IJ. A. C. ; reports of committees 

 and election of officers. 



An exhibit of bees and bee-keeping- appliances will be open to the 

 bee-keepers and other visiting farmers and housewives in the Col- 

 lege Museum. 



Important Meetings for Bce-Kecpcrs. 

 Farmers' Round-L^p and Housekeepers Conference, Jan. 20 to 

 Feb. 7. State Poultrymen's Convention, Jan. 29-31. State Poultry 

 Show, Jan. 26-31. State Dry-Farmers' Convention. Jan. 31. State 

 Dairymen's Convention. Feb. 2. L^tah Development League in Jan- 

 uary. 



