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Show ISeIStP IS MOST IMFflK Dr. E. G. Peterson Corij This Subject of HigBL Value to FarmersW ROUNDUP SUCCESS Tract , Near Richfield &j pletely Reclaimed in D SI, age Experiments)! i 1 flOC The most important problem' f i to the attention of members t Utah Agricultural college facu t, have been in attendance at t vontion of farmers and housov '- j Richfield in the drainage quosi -Df cording to Dr. K G. Petcrso; arrived in Salt Lake yestordaj l"""" way home from the convcntii fTRj Peterson says it was learned th lv 3600 acres in Snvior nnnnfi BlD need drainage and as a result conference of college experts' ' subject, preliminary steps wer , . . to at least investigate tho fo Ji : of draining tho alkali and wj Tho convention lias boon ui cossful. Dr. Peterson says, ani N only 700 were registered the ,' ' tendance numbered moro thai tfnf( The meeting will be closed toe sessions in the housekeepers' co rv devoted to the school childre ji day will bo devoted by the1 conferences between the farn """ experts in drainage, dairying a: ua ft od topics. There will also bo" - the various farms, barns and i 0t$s areas of tho vicinity. ;; ' j The morning session yosterc sisted of two addresses, one di :Cdtf diseases by Dr. H. J. Frederic agricultural college and on tt : sis of cattle by Dr. F. E. Murri iifa 1 of the western, federal bureau . ii mal industry. Tn the afterm gation aud dry farm methods t mry- cussed by President John A.? , and M. Wiusor of tho agr college. J Tho night meeting consisted v following; Music under direi itt John Hood; "Standards of lie ;',MU TTome Life," J. M. Petcrson;:i ' Should the Infl nonce of the HonKrraE Mrs. J. A. Widtsoo; address,"! Young, county chairman. ', |