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Show Devoted to tte Progress1 II. VOL. &. Development TOIgTAL, oj Agriculture int(ie Qiea.t UmkahBasiit UIXTAII COUNTY, UTAH, AUGUST, 1925 NO. 8 ? U. B. 1. C. Cong Don B. Colton Gov. George H. Dern Daily Program FIRST DAY Life Under the Irrigation Ditch, Dr. John A. Widtsoe. SECTION II. Sheep and wool Morning Program. convention. Chairman, John N. Da6:00, bugle call; 6:30 to 8:30, vis. Subject: Grades and Classes breakfast; setting up exercises lori of Wool of the Leading Wool Probovs and girls. Band concert. UinPrcf. Alma Esp-liducing Countries, tah Basin band, directed by V. T. IT. A. C. Rice, Fort Duchesne. 8:30 to SECTION III. Field Crop. Chair10:25, departmental sessions. man .John W1. Carlson. Subject: SECTION I. Irrigation ConvenSmall Grains for the Uintah Bation Chairman N. W. Irsfeld, sin. Dr. George Stewart, U. A. C. SECTION IV. Livestock; Chair- project engineer, Pint Hi Basin project, or W. L. Woolf, Roosevelt, man, W. L. Whitlock. Subject: engineer for the Dry Gulch IrrigaFeeding Dairy Cows, Prof. George tion company. Subject: The Place B. Caine, U. A. C. of Irrigation in Our National Agri4:00 to 6:00, baseball, sports and culture. Dr. John A. Widtsoe, Salt games, directed by Coach Joseph Lake city, member of the U. S. Re- Jensen, Utah Agricultural Colege, clamation Facts Finding Commis- Miss Jean Jones, University of Utah sion. and Prof. Robinson, Salt Lake cit,v. 5:30 to 7:00, supper; 7:00 to 8:00, ConSECTION II Woolgrowers vention. Ch'iirman, John N. Davis, nlav hour, led by Coach Jensen, Miss Vernal, president of the Uintah Jones and Prof. Robinson; 8:00 to Association. 8:30. address, Education for UseCounty Woolgrowers Statistics of Sheep and ful Pursuits, Dr. Herbert W. ReSubject: Wool Production, Prof. Alma Esp-li- n, herd, President Westminster College, Sheep and Wool Specialist, Utah Salt Lake city; S:30 to 9:30, pageant, directed by Miss Stella RichAgricultural College, Logan. Vernal: 9:30. movies, furnishard. Field Crops. SECTION III. U. of U., free to everyone; ed by Chairman, John W. Carlson, Fort dance: goodnight.Duchesne, superintendent of the UinNOTE Prof. II. V.'Hoyt, profestah Busin Experiment Farm. Sub- sor of Economics and Marketing, Uinject: Cutivated Crops for the of the B. Y. U., will give specialist Dr. Slewart. George tah Basin. a short talk on marketing in each e. Agronomist, Utaii Agricultural section of the departmental sessions. NOTE The Uintah Basin Band, SECTION IV. Livestock. Chair- under the direction of V. T. Rice, man, W. L. Whitlock, Leeton. prom- will play during each dav not only inent livestock raiser of the Uintah: at the general sessions but dur'ng Selection of Basin. Subject: the intervals and enliven the occaB. Caine, sion with their Prof, Cows, splendid music. Mr. ry dairyman, Utah Agricultural Col- Rice will also have charge of the U. B. T. C. Warblers Qnarfet and lege, Logan. From 10:25, to 10:40 a. m . com the various other musical numbers munity singing, directed by Prof. W. appearing on the program. 10:40 O. Robinson, Salt Lake city. SECOND DAY The Value, of to 11:20. address. G. E. President Farm Ownership, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 Peterson, Utah Agricultural Collette, Morning Program Logan, quartet, U. B. I. C. WarblThe Farm 12:00. to 11:20 630 to 8:30, ers 6:00, bugle call; M. Bureau Educational Urogram, up exercises for setting breakfast; Utah State secretary S. Winder, Band concert Uinboys and girls. Lake city. l..OO tah Basin band, directed by V. T. Farm Bureau, Salt 8:30 to to 1:30, lunch. Rice, Fort Duchesne. sessions. 10:25, departmental AFTERNOON PROGRAM SECTION I. Irrigation Convense1:30 to 2:30. general session.'; ad- tion; chairman. N. W. Irsfeld. or lection by band; 1:30 to 2:00, W. L. Woolf. Subject: Proper Waof the Gi.viit, Cradle The ter Distribution, by Dr. John A. dress, Conlion. Don B. Colton. Verna . 2.00 Widtsoe. SECTION II. Woolgrowers congressman Utah First District. o:r the The City John N. Davis. address, to 2:30, C. Clar- vention, Chyirman, Demonstration, Which? Mayor Grading Wool Country, ence Neslen, Salt Lake city. ad Prof. Alma Esplin, U. A. C. 30 to 4:00. department SECTION" III. Field crops; chairn SECTION I. Irrigation W. trafolci, man. John W. Carlson. Dr.Subject: Chairman. George Home Alfalfa Seo-- andC. Hay,Soils for Alor W. L. Woolf. Subject: Stewart, IT. A. of L. T. Prof, Martin, Dr. A. IkMarr falfa, Iverson, Wilford Bastian.IFvla Snihh, Soils. B. YU. Dudley, Verna Allred,Ira S. chair, SECTION' IV. Livestock; Bryant, Mrs Nettie Jensen, W I,. Whitlock. Subject: II. man, M. M. Batty, Mrs. Jane Murray, a n d Developing Dairy Fi eding T. Ilall. WEDNESDAY, 5 VI AVGUST 12 n, My-tc- n, $K- - V mr ! $ jir ! H 'i ., SrtustifcHSi Ak n. Don B. WuPS rjaiffiW'. Colton, Vernal, IT. S. Representative, Utlah First District, as the first speaker in tho after-mi if August 13, will give an ad- m dress Great. il entitled The Cradle of the Congressman Colton, has been speaker each year. I. C. OFFICERS May, president; F. A. Cross, U. B. J. P. vice president; J. H. Crickenberg-- n Executive Committee. May, F. A. Gross, J. H. y E. Peterson, Cnekenberger; E. Dillman, finance ionl advertising; Campbell Litster, "rounds; Mrs. N. W. Irsfeld, ladies J- P. - pro-Ra- committee; Stella Richards, pageant. Jrs g. h. Harrison, Robert Porter, N W. Irsfeld, J. A. Cheney. Indian Committee. William Wash, John Starr, Dick o ash. General Committee: George c. Kohl, G. V. Billings, J. MMiokelson, Mrs. Katherine Firth, L. Carey, K. C. Jensen, W. R. Gvans, Brig Stevenson, George H. B. Stone, George Phillips, lss Mible Wahlquist, Earl Mullins, , .S Edwards, L. D. Young, ilrs- Glara Hansen, Amos Maxfield, Hmnias R. Todd, L. E. Allred. Hancock, Ivan Bastian, S. K. I4- El-io- tr' - Uariiels, p. L Maxwell, E. L. Brown, Mrs. N. C. C. A. Le-V!s- on Mur-ph- y Wil-,- n O A. Larsen, Arthur Watkins, Pirace Morrill, George A. Wilson, L Lundberg, L. S. Thompson, F. A. Gross, ; Mrs. Campbell it.ster. Lawrence Wall, Mrs. H. O. ,, 'Lchards, A. O. Cloward, M. W. UIi7, A1 Rasmussen, W. L. Whit-l,cFrank navis. Bruce Maxwell, w Hacking, Isabrand Sander, W. ; Anderson, Wallace Calder. W. 0akes, Mrs. John S. Hacking, vi hrrt G. Goodrich, Mrs. Charles M. k. A-- , -- - Cil-leg- Dai-Geor- ge con-.So- Governor George H. Dern, who will he welcomed by a vast throng on the evening; of the .second day of the convemlon and will address the asHis subject will be, semblage. Utahs Eastern Empire as Seen This will From the State Capitol. be mm Chief Ewutives first visit to the Basin since becoming gov- ernor. Calves, A. C. Frof. George B. Caine, U. 10:25 to 12:00, general session; selection by band; 10:25 to 10:40, coanniuPity singing, lead by Miss Edna Ilardy. Ogden; address, Development of Institu'ion Under Irrigation, President Geo. Thomas, University of Utah; quartet; selection by band: 11:30 to 12:00, address, The Value of Rural Life to our Na Director Wiltional Government, liam Peterson, U. A. C. Afternoon Program: 12:00 to 1:30, lunch; 1:30 to 2:30, general assembly; selection by the band; 1:30 to 2:00, address, Agriculture as Lifes Profession, Hon. Harden Bennion, State of Agriculture, Salt Lake city; 2:00 to 2:30, address, Balancing Agriculture in the Uintah Basin, P. V. Carden, Editor Utah Farmer. Salt Lake city; 2:30 to 4:00, departmental sessions. SECTION I. Irrigation ConvenCom-mission- er N. W. Irsfeld, or L. Woolf. Costs, a Subject Factor in Developing Irrigation Projects, Dr. John A. Widtsoe. tion; chairman, W. SECTION II. Woolgrowers Con- vention; chairman, John N. Davis. Subject: Preparation of Wool for the Market, Prof. Alina Esplin, U. A. C. SECTION HI. Field Crops; chairman. John W. Carlson. 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