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Show vaaui-op to opeh Interesting Programme Has Been Arranged for the Four" Days' Session. Following; is the programme for the big roundup which will open at Lehi tomorrow: tomor-row: Monday. February 19, joint session, 7:30 p. m. Selection, Ladies' band, L. H. S. ; Invocation; chorus, "Legend of the Beils," L. H. S.; address of welcome, Mayor W. F. G-urney; response, James H. Walker; chorus, "Gleam, O Silvery Stream," L. IT. S.; address, Dr. E. G. Peterson; chorus, "Annie Laurie." L. H. S. Tuesdav. February 20, joint session. 10 a. m. Ladies' Quartette, "Cradle Son"; invocation ; piano d net. A rem a Goodwin and Edith Rocs: address. "Livestock Dis-' eases in Relation to Public Health," Dr. IT. J. Frederick. Department session, 11 a. m. Men's session. "Common Diseases of Farm Animals. Ani-mals. Their Treatment and Control," Dr jf're lrick; "Breeding and Manage-it Manage-it of Range Cattle." John T. Caine III. Women's session "Selecting and Serv-W Serv-W lnsr the Meal."' Miss Gertrude McCheyne. Dppartm.nt session, 2 p. m. Men's cession, ".Feeds and Feeding of Farm Animals." John T. Caine III; "Dairying in 1'tah County." Elmer Holdaway. Women's sf ssion Demonstration preservation pres-ervation uf meat and vegetables Miss Gertrude McCheyne. Joint session, 7:30 p. m. Male chorus. "Pale in the Amber West," L. H. S.; invocation; in-vocation; solo, Lloyd Webb; "Conveniences "Conveni-ences for the Home," Miss McCheyne; male chorus. "Don't Count Your Chickens," Chick-ens," L. IT. S. ; address, John T. Caine III, director of the extension of the U. A. C. ; male chorus, "Little Peewee," L. II. S. Wednesday. Februarv 21, joint session, 10 a. m. Chorus, grade schools; invocation; invoca-tion; solo. Mil ired Earl : "Children's Work and Recreation." Mrs. Lin ford ; ladies' rjuai'tette. "Violet and the Rose." Department meeting, 11 a. m. Men's session, "Co-operative Buying and Selling," Sell-ing," Mr. Roach "Farm Loans," Dr. George Thomas. Women's session "Clothing: for Infants In-fants and Boys," Mrs. J. A. Llnford. Depart ment meeting, 2 p. m. Men's session, "Poultry for Profit," Norman 1 lolmstend; "Farm Management," Dr. F. S. Harris. Women's session "Answering Children's Chil-dren's Questions," Mrs. Lin ford ; demonstration demon-stration by L'tah Power & Light coin-pan coin-pan y. Joint session, 7:30 p. m. Chorus, "Sweet Genevieve," L. IT. S. ; Invocation Invoca-tion ; chorus, "Away to the Woods," L. I r. S. ; aHress, "Vocational Guidance." Dr. F. S. Harris: solo, Cora Thome; address, ad-dress, "Utah Resources." Will G. FarT roll : chorus. "Hail the Glorious Dawn," L. H. S.. from "Lucia" sextette. Thursday. February 22, joint session. h, m. Selection. Mslvin Smuin's hoys' In nd ; invocation : solo, Lillian Knudsen ; address, "Club Work," E. W. Stephens; address, "A rodents and Emergencies," Mis. Reynolds; selection, boys' band. Depart ment session, 11 a. m. Men's session. "Taxation and Public Utilities," Rep. D. D. McKay. Women's session "Clothing and Hygiene Hy-giene for Girls," Mrs. Frank Reynolds. Department session, 2 p. m. Men's session, "Sugar Bet and Potato Diseases," Dis-eases," Dr. G. R. Hill; "Pure Seed," Mr. Smith: "Farm Bureau and Its Mission," Co. Agent C. W. Lindsay. Women's session "Home Care of the Sick." Mrs. Frank Reynolds. Joint session, 7:30 p. m. Washington's Washing-ton's birthday programme by grade schools. |