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Show Farmers' Roundup. Special to Tho Tribune. LEU I. March 26. A very successful farmers" roundup was held In Lohl today, to-day, under the direction of the extension division of the Agricultural college. O. C. Gregg, superintendent of farmers' Institutes Insti-tutes for Minnesota, spoko on "Tho Typo, and Conformation of tin Dairy Cow." Prof. J. C. Hogenson discussed "RoIIb nnd Farm Crops." and Bon R. Eldrldge, president of the Utah Stnto Dairymen's association, talked on "Cleanliness In Milk Production and Improved Farming .Methods." There was a good attendance and thc interest was koon. The gentlemen gentle-men took the afternoon train for Tooele, where they will hold an Institute tomorrow, tomor-row, An effort Is being made to have a rural route established running from Lohl to Topllf hy way of Cedar Fort and Fairfield. Fair-field. The distance Is about thirty-two miles, and It would require two days to moke the trip. The Euultablc Loan association got finite a number of clients In Lhl. One man got a loan and was used to secure other subscribers. Charles St .Teor. through the glowing promises of an agnut. was Induced to subscribe for enougn clock to secure a $600 loan. He mortgage) his , llllto home for the necessary money to make the initial payments which would "entitle him to a loan," and got out the necessary abstraote, etc. |