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Show VOL. XXIV FEBRUARY 10, 1951. NO. 14 News and Features oi Interest to Residents o! Davis County. LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH Agricultural Car and its Speakers in Utah Gerce FT Knowlton T"' Dr. Wayne Blnns Extension Entomologist ' , Head Dept, of Vet. Science v ctab StatcAgrlc. Col. ft, Utah State Agric. Col. 7 Dr? J , Weitey D. Soulier Agricultural Agent Union Pacific Railroad Clay E. Crawford Assistant District Agent U. S. Fish A Wild Life Serv. 1 Walter Peay Entomologist, U.S.D.A, Utah State Agrie. Cel Thecene depicted in the top picture will be repeated many times during February when Utah farmers j and agriculture students stream into Union Pacific Railroads unique agricultural improvement car for a series of fdrums on agricultural problems. The five men pictured will lead discussions 03 a wide range of & rilibiectsofr Interest to Utah farm producers and studepts. : J Davis County citizens will have an op- portunity again to visit the annual Union Pacific Railroad Agricultural Improvement train on Wednesday, February 14. The car will be stopped on the side track at Kaysville near the stock yards. Wesley Soulier, Agricultural Agent, Union Pacific Railroad, will be fruit and other crop insects at the one o'clock meeting and household and garden insects at the 2:30 meeting. Women are especially invited to attend the latter meeting. The morning sessions will be reserved for the High School students. The first gen- This train program is made available 1 a - eral session will be held at 1 :00 o'clock and the second at 2:30. Any one interested is invited to attend one or both of these meetings. to the people of the various counties by the cooperation of the Utah Extension Service and the Union Pacific Railroad. The purpose is to bring about improvements and needed information to the various districts and communities of the State. i The subjects treated by Dr. Geo. F. Knowlton, of the Utah Extension Service, and |