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Show SUGAR BEET f TOUR SLATED Everything' is in readiness for the second annual sugar beet tour j of" Utah county which will be held Thursday. Sept. 5, according to W. j J. Thayne, who has planned the affair af-fair in cooperation with the field 1 men of the sujar companies and : the officers of the Central Sugar j ; Beet Growers' association. A free chicken dinner and nelons and punch have been auaeu i is an additional inducement for j :he growers. The caravan will I staH from te city square at 0 o'clock Thursday morning, pro-ceding pro-ceding from there through the south end of the county, visiting farms to observe some particular part of the sugar beet culture as given in the schedule below. Following ths free chicken dinner served at tho Vineyard ward house the party will tour the north end of the' county. Schedule Is Announced 9:20 to 9:35 James Finch. results re-sults of peas, etc.; 9:40, to 9:55 Erastus Hanson, early thinning and proper spacing; 10:10 to 10:25 Paul Ludlow, alfalfa, grain, followed fol-lowed by beets; 10:30 to 10:45 Earl Simmons, weed control; 11 to 11:15 James Gardner, lesults ot rotation rota-tion and manure; 11:30 to 11:45 melons and punch at Edgewater, Salem; 12:15 to 12:30 Go east of Dahle's store at Spanish Fork to Springville-Mapleton Sugar Co., farm, value of commercial fertilizer. fertiliz-er. Go through Provo to Snow station, sta-tion, turn west to Vineyard. 1 p. m. Free chicken dinner for everyone on tour; 2:30 Axel Andreaaon, half mile south of dinner, alfalfa as a green manure; 2:50 to 3:20 Walter Holdaway, an ideal farm for peas, beets, tomatoes and cows; 3:?,0 to 3:45 Samuel Green, south Pleasant Grove, rotation of crops and commercial fertilizer; 4:10 to 4:25 Jonas Halesworth, Lehi, beets, two years after hay; 5 Margaret Wines, Lehi city park, First East and Third North. Free melons and punch. |