Show f Tri SPLENDID HORSE SHOW AT FARMERS FARMERS' ROUNDUP Many High Class Animals on Exhibition at State Agricultural Agricultural Ag Ag- I College Special to The Lo Logan an Feb Fob 7 If I If there is any doubt I existing In the thc minds of ot any individual a as to tho the value of or tho horse and the future of or the samo in Utah he should have h been present at the splendid dis dis- display display play of ot horseflesh which was shown at the Agricultural college toda today It was horse day in every sense of ot the word and not only the day but the horses were there Perch Clydesdale standard breda French coach conch horses horses that already won on prizes and other horses that hope to do so In fact ItIs it itis itis is sufficient to sa say that the horses of Cache Valley were erB there and when that thatis is said It means that tho the best of Utah was there for tor the tho representative horses of ot Cache Valley are the choicest of ot the state From Richmond A. A Carson and Earl Ear Robinson came down with a splendid array of ot stallions and mares James Batesman was represented b by his fine Cine marc mare Hanoi and his French Coach Elvin who ranks among tho the champions Newton was represented with a number of or and Providence came In with the who won the first prize at tho the recent Cache count county fair tall and nJ also o the champion champon champ champ- ion on Rupert Park Palk was represented represented by the champion champlon Clydesdale and Moses Thatcher by the tho standard bred known as Jester Jester 1 and a great man many others The Tho program was wn carried out as out out- lined J. J R. R Allen of ot Draper owner of ot more pure bred than an any other one individual In the state talked about tho the care ot of tho the mare maro In order to get et the best beat results In raising colts F. F G. G Robinson of ot Downey Downe Idaho gave an address on the tho care of ot the stal stal- lion Hon Ho lie said this animal is 18 usual usually the poorest cared for tor animal on tho the farm tarm Ho He is not entitled to this abuse abuse- Should bo be given the best of or food tood and much freedom Prof ProC W. W F F. F Carroll told of the proper wa way of ot raising draft colts He said they the they should b be given much grain enear very en ear early eary y that they will be at least halt half grown rown at lt one otie year ear old TOO frequently the colt l Is starved b by the farmer Itcan It Itcan Itcan can never be hc expected to reach the proportions It would if It early attention Is given Dr H. H j. j Frederick discussed the soundness and unsoundness of or tho the horse He explained in detail the cornmon com corn mon diseases of ot the hoof Prof Proto John T. T Caine Calne Ill ur showed by means of ot lantern slides many pictures of ot prize winning horses throughout the United States Slates pointing out tho the winning points Points to bo be admired In each Instance The keepers House had a n. discussion of ot the tho four course luncheon during the forenoon led by Miss Gertrude Mc- Mc c- c Cheyne Chene Child raising was discussed I b by bs Mrs Irs E. E D. D Ball Mr S S. S L. L Bingham explained convenient methods to be adopted in tho home to make butter I for tor family use I |