Show IfA Jt AT ROUND UP BREAKS ALL RECORDS RECORDS' More Than Register for Weeks Week's Course in Farm Science I at Logan I r War ar Economies Are Leading t 0 Topic as Classes at College Open By H. H A. A WI Westen esten Logan Los Jan 21 ScIence Science yoked with Uh agriculture and home homo life for tOl increased production In winning the war was the thel l keynote sounded toda today by President E.G. E.G. E.G. E. E G. G Peterson of ot tho time Utah Agricultural college in addressing a n record crowd nt at the opening session of ot the Farmers' Farmers up Round-up and Housekeepers' Housekeepers conference confer confer- ence once More than OO people present It is the same science that enables the women to remodel last years year's dress and causes the farmers to seek Beek Instruction how hot hotto to increase their crops supplemented b by lectures on un tractors and automobiles President Peterson Peterson Pe Pe- Ie terson explained Latest figures show that 2 people have havo registered for Cor the weekly course I of or lectures Of OC this number third one-third are arc women This far tar exceeds the record rec rec- ord oNi made II In 1917 when re registrants attended Utah Idaho and W Wyoming arc represented Not W cv In Utah Inh Hoo Is not a new doctrine in Utah paid said President Peter Peterson on We practiced conservation allon before Hoover Hoo was as born and will do HO so after arter he is dead That Tha l democracy will emerge e triumphant from the present struggle I do not doubt but we must muM not nol let our out faith In ultimate victory limit our war var activities We Ye must not be content with the time negative e virtue of or conservation conserva a tion praiseworthy orth as that may mar h be he We must see to It that greater PIo production is assured Following ln President Peterson's Petersons address address ad ad- dress sg Prof M I II Greene discussed discuss the present bread supply Director John lohn T. T Calne Caitie the time meat situation and Prof J J. W. W raton Watson fa tann tin labor laloI problems Music Mu u sic was tas furnished h by th the tho college c cr- cr che chestra tra and Glee club The was vas taken up entirely with registration and prepa preparation relma- relma ration t far fn the time series forles o of lectures le Tile afternoon session was both entertaining entertain entertain- ing and instructive The Thc visitors were entertained in inthe th the evening e b by a l lyceum concert at the tabernacle Grain SC Study utI Mont Popular The Thc stud study of ot crop conditions and the time different grains proved pro b by far the most popular course with the farmers if it attendance is to be con con- sl The class for Cor this subject un- un tier LIel the direction of oC Dr F F. S. S Harris Banis I and Prof PIO George Stewart t proved IHO so i large Jarge that It was impossible to hold I 1 it at one time and was divided into Inlo I two classes ses It H was estimated that at i I Jea least t sixty farmers tanners registered for this j I lecture 1 cc t u re The new lie federal standardization atlon act I governing go the mixing and of grains was as dealt with in this course and the time e effects ts of this practice on tho the markets It was explained that lint Carmer farmers farm farm- er em ers who neglected to comply with tho the standards would soon be discriminated d against and that their selling prices I would fall Call That puerile Impulse to tal take e it apart and see what's what inside was full fully demonstrated yesterday by lV the larJ largo large o attendance of oC the time class In tractors and andal l an automobiles tutu obi 1 es Much I interest was showed ed in III th the modern inventions t ions and I tho time use the they can bu hi put lUt to lo In I i lug ing work worl necessary In the op operation of oC ofa J Ja I Ia I a fa farm Im I'm j I i Women n Sull Study Food Value Uhl Food al cd to be time the most popular class with the women This Fluhs class conducted under the direction of or orlIss Miss lIss Jean Cox numbered approximately approximate approximate- ly h fort forty at its HN opening session today The lecture was uvas technical and emphasized emphasized emph sized the time necessity t of or more close cloRe measurement men mea of or food and the lie relative o values of the different commodities Household bacteriology also alRo drew dreis' In Interested Interested In- In crested students Under the tIme direction o of Dr J. J E. E Greaves GreaveR of the chemistry department a. a lecture was as given ri followed followed followed fol fol- lowed by iJ a discussion lon on th the different bacteria Infecting the house with especially espe espe- 81 to the preserving ill of or fruit One of the tho most Interesting o of tho time opening l lectures of ot the up round was that delivered cleli b by Prof 0 O. W. W Israelsen on How blow the Measurement t of Irrigation n linn tion Water Vater Will Help Win In tho the War 01 He lie pointed out that there is It at nt the present pres In-ea- ent acres of or Irrigated land Inthe Jn In the time west wesl and acres acre's which I Is wat wa wa- t C rl a g J. J Urges Urge 16 I Economy of Professor ProCessor Israelsen estimated that I on this waterlogged land about bushels of or potatoes could be grown each year car He also outlined the estimated estimated estimated esti esti- mated totals in su sugar ar and other commodities commodities com corn which could be he grown ro on this land He lie urged loss use of oC water on the land Tomorrow morning the usual l lectures Ice lec c- c tures turcs will he be continued for both men and women The Time feature of ot the da lay day will ho bo lie ho exhibition in the g gymnasium f lum of oC Liberty rations home houtie equipment equipment equip equip- ment household finances systems war wardrobes e antI and Red lied Cross work This will be held front from 1030 a n. n m. m to noon In time the afternoon In a Joint session Miss h. h Jean Tean Cox will speak on food fond I values alues In relation to present needs an and amid Miss Alice Allee Hn on practical application to tho thu home The Time event of ot the entertainment program pro pro- gram ram will o occur lr c at S 8 p. p m. m when hen the college play Reforming Themselves under the direction of Miss Sara Sar Huntsman Huntsman Huntsman Hunts Hunts- man will be given hen at nt Nibley hall ball Conference Fails to Fix Beet I Prices for for Coming COIning Season Season Season Sea Sea- son in iii III Utah Logan Jan Jaim 21 Efforts Efforts of oC Utah sugar gar beet hect growers rowers to fix a price to tobe tobe tobe be asked for Cor sugar ugar beets grown In the beehive state proved pro unavailing una tonight at a I meeting meeting- o of President D D. D 0 O. McKay and representatives o of the Utah farm bureau At a late hour Indications pointed d to an night all-night session In the tho endeavor or to arrive e at some definite report on Utah prices President McKay returned yesterday I st from Washington and a conference with national food administration officials of- of I I I lie He reported that under pre pre- i conditions conditions' It would be impossible impossible sible for tor the time food administrators to I fix a a. national price to be set for beet sugar sug-ar because of the thc fact tact that cane sugar S interests would underbid the I beet heet sugar r manufacturers and also beI because because be be- I cause such action would not hot be legal He lIe declared that hat 50 per imer cent of or the theR I R sugar ar used ii in the thc United States was manufactured outside the country SU Sugar ar b beet et growers rowers of the state stale awaited the action of oC the meeting In order to confer with Ith sugar manufacturers manufacturers now in Logan They will meet with the manufacturers following the decision as aR to the the to lo be demanded I for tor sugar beets in an endeavor ol to fix Ix I the price to he be asked for tor beet heet sugar made matle In Utah The Tite Lo Logan nn conference is the result of ot a call for delegates of or the Utah state farm Carm bureau to meet In an effort to fix the price to be he asked etl for Cor sugar beets beet which Is to he be followed b by a aI I price fixing arran arrangement ment b by 13 th the manu manu- j j Such action follows the de- de I of the national food i I lion that a n uniform rm price to prevail ail j I throughout the time country cannot be fixed j I l because lecaUse o of it its Illegality and the fact i that foreign sugar manufacturers I would underbid the beet Sll sugar al' al manu manu- I |