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Show '(FARMERS INST"rE MARCH 7 AND 8. Professors From Agricultural College Will Be Present. n FARMING WILL BE DISCUSSED. Two Days Session I., p ,.. .. Devoted to the Interests or The Agriculturist. ! Music or singing. 2. Invocation by prano,8 Wobster, tr., chaplain. ' 3 Address of welcome, Mayor Mid- Response by member of Faculty. 1W m T, AIM"urcnt of nd Most .ofitable Use of Water- for Irrlga-Hon." Irrlga-Hon." Questions. , M ' RECESS. Xloin00;"?fM,,p'7'wm,-po soil In different 1 T" W 0XamlM direction of tho fnW? .' undor th" mlttee: U. T. JoaT "i,mc,1 c0,n-Davit c0,n-Davit I aught. Ap"'h,n.Perryf and , BXtcnd5g55nMMl'BU')" CSV- j iully tho farmcrsT'to uveoulpany the j party. SOCIAL FUNCTION. (Commencing at 8 o'clock, p. m.) 1. Music by Orchestra. 2. Prayer by Chaplain. 3. Song by tho Normal Gents Glee Club. 1. Grand March, led by Jos. S. Fife. fl. Old tliiiG QtiadrUlo by tho MOors. 0. Song by Gomer Cosslctt. 7. Waltz 8 Recitation by Miss Mary Sohopp- munn. 0. Flaln Quadrille. 10. Speed tho Plow. 11. Song, MrH. Florcnco Webster. , 12. LaGruco dance. ' 13. Quudrllle. 11. Waltz. 15. Schotllche. (Extras.) TUESDAY MORNIG. , - Exercises are expected to bo held In tho Branch Normal, where the follow- ing program will bo presented: , i. Music. . w y-c ; 2. "Profits In -Dairying, l' by-M?Nff)- 'UylS3 ber of too Agricultural College". lf lp 3. Song. Sj 4. 'Horticulture," by Hon. Thomas ' Judd. 5. Song. 0. "Most Profitable Tlmo t.o Cut A ' falfu for Hay," by member of the A. G. 1 U., after which singing aud reces's. 1 AFTERNOON MEETING. 1' (In the Ward Hall.) f 1. Singing or Music. H 2. Invocation. M 3. "Condition of Experiment Farm in Iron County," by It. Rowley. 1. "Best Grade of Horses for Utuh V Farmers." K 5. "Best Grade of Cattle for Utah," T Hon. E. L. Clark. 1 (1. "Profits In Raising Hogs on tho I Farm." I 7. "Seeep on tho Farm." 8. Singing and Recess. EVENING SESSION. (Ward Hall.) 1. Singing and Prayer. 2. "Dry Farming and Adaptability of our Soil for the Purpose." 3. Song, "Twenty Years Ago," D. S. Macfurlune. 4. Closing remarks. In behalf of farmers of Iron county. |