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Show FURTHER DETAILS' OF tie comihg cius Delegates Appointed lty the Board of County Commissioners. Com-missioners. The Board of County Commissioners has appointed tho following delegates lo tho Dry-Farming congress, which meets here January 22 to 2(5: Daniel Harrington. Sugar; Freeman Lloyd, Riverton; Henry L. Bawdcn, Granger; rotor Larson, Hunter; Heber Beunion. Tn3'lorsvile; John P. Sorenson, Salt Lake; Ben R. Eldridgo. Caldcr; Walter Fitzgerald, Draper; Hyrnm Xorborg, Taylorsvillu: H. T. Spencer, Biter. The complete programmo for the sessions ses-sions of tho congress has now been arranged. ar-ranged. Meetings have been arranged for morning, afternoon uid ovening of all four days of tho congress, ending with a business meeting Saturday night, Tho congress will bo called to order by J. L. Donahue, first vice-president of the congress, following -winch Rev. 1 A. Simpkin, pastor of the Phillips Congregational Con-gregational church, will deliver the invocation. in-vocation. Governor Cutler will give the address of welcome 011 behalf of tho Stato of Utah and Mayor John S. Bransford the address of welcome for the citv. Response in behalf of tho cit3r will be made by Bryant. B. Brooks, Governor of Wyoming. Thursdaj afternoon will be occupied by tho musieale to be given to the delegates dele-gates at tho Tabernacle, where seats will bo specially reserved for tho delegates. dele-gates. Tho remainder of the time will be devoted de-voted to addresses on tho methods and results of dry-farming and to the reports re-ports of committees. Following the sessions on Sunday, January 26, an oxcursion will be fun to the Agricultural Agricul-tural college at Logan. Tho meetings will bo held in armory . hall. |