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Show UTAH COUNTY FARMERS TO HOLD OUTING The anmiar outing of the Utah County Farm Bureau members, their families and friends, this year promises to be the largest outing of tanners ever held in Utah. AVhile it is planned and sponsored by the Utah County Farm Bureau, every farmer and his family of Utah county are invited and expected to attend. The outing will be held on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Aug. 10, starting nt 11 a. m. at, Geneva. William II. Nielsen, president of ;he Utah County Farm Bureau, says. "We realize that the farmers iind their families must have a day ,f recreation as well as other business busi-ness men, nnd we are glad to furnish fur-nish an enjoyable day's progrnm just to see all the fanners of the ounty forget their hard work and worries just for one day and mix with other farmers from nil over rtnli county, and have a real good time. So we extend an invitation to every farm family of the county to celebrate with us nnd we will do all we can to make the day enjoyable enjoy-able and educational. We also invite in-vite the business men and their families to enjoy the day with us." The following is the tentative program : It Assemble at Geneva resort. 1 1 to 12 o'ch ick Fa rmers an.l merchants horseshoe pitching con-tes, con-tes, LnVar Jensen, chairmau. 12 to 1 p. m. Basket lunch on assembled tables near dance hall. Robinson Music Co. will furnish music during luncheon Afternoon Program 1 to 2 p .m. General program. S- E. Taylor presiding. Community singing, E J. Kirkham; address of welcome, W. H. Nielsen; musical number, Benjamin Boys' club chorus; chor-us; talk. K N. Beal, president Utah State Farm Bureau ; musical number, num-ber, Benjamin chorus; brief report re-port on Farmers and Business Men's Problems; discussion on report; re-port; suggestion on Utah County Emblem Slogan. E. S. Hinckley, secretary Chamber of Commerce; awarding of encampment hat, Lester Les-ter Taylor, Taylor Bros. Provo ; awarding of E. B. Day prize, Rny Alston, secretary-treasurer Farm liureau. 2 to 3 p .m. Farmers' quartette contest, J W. Kniudit. chairman. Mr.-Knight Mr.-Knight will award the silver cup to the best farmers' quartette. 3 to o p. in. Siorts nnd contests, U. I). Wadley, chairman. 5 to G l. m. IMny hour, Wilma .Teppson nnd Dell Webb chairmen. 0 to 7 p. m. Basket lunch (music by Kohinsnn Music Co.) 7 to 7:30 Stunts and vaudeville acts, by Benjamin and Genola txys and girls clubs, W. F. Smith, chairman. chair-man. 7:30 to ft Milkmnids milking contest, con-test, fwen Smont, chairman. S to 12 Apron and overnll dance I and selection of apron queen, Elmer Moldawny chairman. |