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Show Sixth Annual Encampment For Farmers To Be Held to make the program a delightful combination of recreation entertainment entertain-ment nnd education. Since this year's encampment will be held during the last week of the first term of the National Summer School, the campers will be afforded af-forded opportunity to attend lecture delivered by some of the world renowned re-nowned educators, comprising the visiting faculty. At each of the last two encampments, similar opportunities op-portunities have been eagerly seized seiz-ed upon by the farm men and women. wo-men. That they might fully enjoy tbeso lectures, their children are cared for by special attendants in tbe Out-door Kindergarten, which is a regular feature of the encampment. With dates definitely set nnd with he general program nearly competed, com-peted, plans for the sixth annual farmers' Encampment, to be held B the enmpus of the Utah Agricul-airul Agricul-airul College. July 1U to 22, are Mildly nearlng completion, accord-H accord-H to W. W. Owens, assistant di- T, cctor of the Extension Service, erdio. has helped to plan and con-Uct con-Uct each encampment held during lie lust six years. The nttcndur.ee t this annual fete for farm folks ns steadily increased since theTie-liniha;. theTie-liniha;. extension records show, 1st year's total passing the 3,000 lark. Karly reports from couuly feats and other field workers in -Irate that the attendance this year '111 easily establish n new record. In keeping with tbe established "slum, a tent eily will be creeled n Hie east campus to accommodate PPi'oxlmately 200 families, espec-lll.v espec-lll.v those from tbe more distant arts of the slnte. Others will rls (heir own tents nnd piti-h lein In the grove hnek of the tent ")' It is expected that families vliig near enough, will drive to the liiipns each day and return in the filing, as they 'have done in other Mrs. Food supplies will be nvnll-le nvnll-le on or near the campus. The '"ege cafeteria, a dairy lunch and . special "mill; bar" will be In enn- ( lawns operation. Reveille nt 0 n. ni. will begin tell day's program which will close '111 the sounding of taps at 10 p. Tho Intervening sixteen hours HI he filled with lectures, demon- ia?,ra"nS' lrnl excursions, contests, lines, movies, swimming, concerts , I1 community singing. F.very ef- ""ft Is being made, says Mr. Owens. |